Y-12 donates $8,500 for Scarboro graduates, honoring Oak Ridge 85
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Dorothy Kirk Lewis and L.C. Gipson, members of the Oak Ridge 85, hold the check representing the $8,500 donation from Consolidated Nuclear Security given in their honor. (Photo courtesy CNS/Y-12)
At the conclusion of a school year during which Oak Ridge commemorated the 65th anniversary of the integration of Oak Ridge High School and Robertsville Junior High, the Scarboro Alumni Association received an $8,500 donation for their scholarship endowment.
Consolidated Nuclear Security, the managing and operating contractor of Y-12 National Security Complex made the donation at the Scarboro Community Center on May 26 in honor of the 85 Black students who integrated Oak Ridge schools in 1955, a press release said. The endowment provides scholarships to selected high school seniors who have an association with the Scarboro community and who choose to continue their education.
長谷川白紙、フライング・ロータス主催の配信ライブ番組に出演決定
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Dancers visit Riverside in Newcomerstown
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NEWCOMERSTOWN Dancers from Melody in Motion entertained residents at Riverside Manor Nursing and Rehabilitation Center on Dec. 15.
The event was organized by Trisha Whitehawk and family members from residents at the Center and featured eight dancers who performed Christmas routines for residents by dancing outside in the parking lot, with residents watching from their windows.
The dancers had recently performed excerpts from “The Nutcracker” and other holiday favorites for their annual Christmas recital, so they were ready with choreography to Grinch and My Favorite Things. Some residents were able to connect through their devices to family members outside so they could hear the music the girls were dancing to. Also on hand for the event were resident family members dressed in lighted costumes and, of course, Santa himself.