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Amputee Blade Runners gives two kids speed — and confidence

COLUMBIA, Tenn. Greg Kroeker couldn t stop staring at the man with the unusual prosthetic leg in front of him at Lowe s. The leg has a C -shaped piece of hard-yet-bouncy plastic between the knee and the plastic foot in a sneaker. Hey, my sons are amputees, Kroeker said when he caught the man s eye. Would you mind sharing with me about your leg? No problem. Turns out that man, Allen Luke, is a volunteer for Nashville nonprofit Amputee Blade Runners, which outfits amputees with blade prosthetics used for more athletic movements. And Luke was happy to share with Kroeker, who, with his wife, Suzanne, had adopted two boys from different families in China. Both boys arrived with medical conditions that required leg amputations once they arrived in the States.

Knoxville Biz Ticker: 50th annual Spring Tennessee Craft Fair returns May 7-9

Knoxville Biz Ticker: Tailgating Against Cancer’s Golf Tournament raises funds for the Stephen Y. Coleman Fellowship in Medical Oncology The Knoxville News-Sentinel 4/30/2021 Knoxville News Sentinel Tailgating Against Cancer’s 10th Annual Golf Tournament raises funds for the Stephen Y. Coleman Fellowship in Medical Oncology KNOXVILLE, TENN. (April 30, 2021) – Tailgating Against Cancer is a non-profit organization dedicated to raising funds for a fellowship in medical oncology with The University of Tennessee Medical Center’s Cancer Institute and the UT Graduate School of Medicine. On Friday, May 14, they will host their 10th Annual Tailgating Against Cancer Golf Tournament at Egwani Farms Golf Course. Founded in memory of Stephen York Coleman, Tailgating Against Cancer finds inspiration in supporting other cancer patients, their families and physicians who take on the battle against cancer.

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Customs House Museum & Cultural Center announces Saturday hours and Big Payback Fundraiser

Clarksville Now CLARKSVILLE, TN April showers bring May flowers, and beginning May 1, the Customs House Museum & Cultural Center will be back in “full bloom” as it resumes its Saturday schedule. The museum will resume pre-COVID hours: Tuesday-Saturday, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. and Sunday 1-5 p.m. and will no longer close for one hour at mid-day during the week. Per the latest update from the City of Clarksville, cleaning and safety precautions will remain a priority; masks are strongly encouraged but no longer required for visitors at the museum. Also, beginning May 1, the museum will resume public rentals of spaces within the facility and accept groups larger than ten people. Information on reserving rentals and group visits is on the museum’s website.

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