Monday, October 4, 2010

What's happening in East Tennessee?

You may be hearing Second Harvest mentioned on the radio or see our logo in commercials or on TV more and more these days, and for good reasons!  Everyday our incredible community asks to hold events that will benefit Second Harvest Food Bank and the needy in East Tennessee.  The next two weeks, in particular, are jammed pack with events benefiting Second Harvest.  Here are some of the events, but please check our website for a full listing of upcoming events!

October 9th- Renaissance Farragut:
Renaissance Farragut is planning its third annual Fall Festival Saturday, Oct. 9, with two new events: a chili cook-off and a Little Miss Renaissance Farragut contest. The Fall Festival will be held from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., beginning with Dixie Lee Farmer’s Market. The Fall Festival will be held on the grassy lawn in front of Renaissance, meaning parking will be available at Renaissance and at First Farragut United Methodist Church. For more information please visit http://www.farragutpress.com/articles/2010/09/13075.html

October 9th- HoLa- Hora Latina Festival:
The HoLa festival, reaching it's 11th year, is known for it's rich mix of music, dance, authentic food, the HoLa Passport Activity (a virtual travel through Latin America and Spain) and the Parade of Nations (a visual treat that highlights the varied and colorful costumes of the different regions.  The festival will be located at the 100 Block of S. Gay Street from 11am-8pm.  For more information please visit http://www.holaknoxville.org/festival/index.php

October 8-10th and 15-17th- Parade of Homes:
This year's Parade of Homes will offer you the opportunity to visit many new homes located in the Greater Knoxville area. The builders or their representatives will be on hand to answer your questions while visiting their homes.  With homes in a variety of locations and price ranges, the Parade is the perfect source for anyone planning to buy a new home now or in the future, or for seeing the newest trends in the home building industry.  Be sure to bring a canned food item to benefit Second Harvest Food Bank.
For more information please visit http://www.theparadeofhomesknoxville.com/

October 16th- Second Saturday Wine Tasting:  (on the third Saturday this month)
Campbell Station Wine & Spirits (CSWS) announces its signature series of wine education seminars, Second Saturdays for Second Harvest.  On October 16th from 4:00pm to 6:00pm, CSWS will be serving samples of wine and broadening the wine experience of those who attend. The event is held at Granite & Marble Works Showroom - next door to CSWS.  The event is free; however, a suggested minimum donation of $10 will be accepted for Second Harvest Food Bank.  You must be 21 years of age to participate.  For more information on this event; contact info@campbellstationwine.com or contact Pamela Treacy at 865-966-7122. 

October 22nd- Dark Hollow Bank:
The Dark Hollow Band will play a concert to benefit Second Harvest at 8pm on October 22 at the Grove Theater in Oak Ridge. The theater is at High Places Community Church.  The concert is free but everyone is asked to bring canned goods for the food bank.
Check out the Dark Hollow Bank facebook page at http://www.facebook.com/pages/Dark-Hollow-Band/70509166339


These are just some of the many many things going on right now for Second Harvest Food Bank of East Tennessee.  If you have any questions about these events please contact Lauren at 865-521-0000. 

Mountain Madness Film Festival

October is a beautiful time of year in East Tennessee, especially in the Gatlinburg, TN area.  This time of year people flock to the mountains to witness the changing of the seasons and the vibrant showing of the leaves.  As if you needed another reason to visit Gatlinburg this time of year, Second Harvest is proud to introduce the Mountain Madness Film Festival (MMFF), running from October 7th to October 10th in beautiful Gatlinburg, TN.

"The mission of MMFF is to celebrate the people, products, and passion involved in the art of motion pictures.  MMFF will provide the community with a cultural institution that inspires, educates and entertains through screenings and events.  MMFF will also provide the makers of films, and the makers of film products, with a unique and powerful opportunity to enjoy together, the fruits of their labors – films."

MMFF will have events, amazing films, panel discussions, and celebrations all with NO ADMISSION PRICE. 

MMFF has chosen several charities that they believe are important to everyone, especially all of those supporting or attending Mountain Madness Film Festival 2010 and Second Harvest has been chosen as one those charities!  Thank you MMFF and Duane Langley for all of your hard work and for choosing Second Harvest Food Bank as one of your charities! 

For more information about Mountain Madness Film Festival, including screenings, events and locations, please visit http://www.mmfilmfestival.com/

DID YOU KNOW:
  • Gatlinburg, TN is located in Sevier County
  • 15,361 people are at risk of hunger in Sevier County
  • Second Harvest distributed 666,080 total meals to Sevier County last year and 288,880 pounds of fresh food, including vegetables and fruit 
  • 13 schools participate in the Food for Kids program, helping 834 kids
  • Each month nearly 2,900 requests for food assistance are filled in Sevier County
For more information about services offered in Sevier County or other counties in East Tennessee please visit www.secondharvestknox.org