Bill Johnson of Johnson Law Firm will be speaking on wills, durable powers of attorney and durable powers of attorney for health care at the March 6, 2012 meeting of the Hope for Today group. The meeting is at 6:15 p.m. and will be held at Piney Grove Baptist Church. Free transportation is provided and the Piney Grove Baptist Church bus will pick-up passengers at Broadway Towers at 5:45 p.m. Directions to Piney Grove Church are as follows: From Blount County Courthouse, go 1 mile on Court Street. Turn left on Wilkinson Pike and proceed 3 1/2 miles. Turn right onto Blockhouse Road at Chilhowee View Community Center. Go 1 mile, Piney Grove Baptist Church is on the left.
Marlin & Ray’s Seafood Bar & Gill is hosting a dine-out for the Blount County Community Action Agency Mobile Meals Program. Present the Marlin & Ray’s flyer to your server when you eat at the Maryville location this Friday or Saturday, February 10th or 11th, 2012 and they will give back 20% of your total purchase to the Mobile Meals program. Eat often and send the flyer to your friends, neighbors, church members, co-workers, etc. so we can eliminate our Mobile Meals waiting list!! Thanks!
Dine Out at Marlin & Ray’s Flyer
The Harlem Ambassadors Basketball Event was held on Wednesday, February 1, 2012 at Maryville College where approximately 1400 kids of all ages enjoyed a great time. The Harlem Ambassadors demonstrated some skilled basketball tricks and hilarious stunts. The Mobile Meals Dribblers gave them a run for their money with some great shots and smooth moves. The final score was Harlem Ambassadors 87 and Mobile Meals Dribblers 54. Pictured here are both teams with Mobile Meals Dribblers Coaches Joe Black and Loren Riddick. Not pictured are our great referees DJ Porter and Terry Yoakum and clock/scorekeeper Kim Woodard. Thanks to all!
The Harlem Ambassadors vs. the Mobile Meals Dribblers Basketball Event will be held this Wednesday. All proceeds from the event will benefit the mobile meals program in Blount County. Due to the rising costs in food, supplies, and travel expenses in the Mobile Meals program, it has been necessary to begin a waiting list and look for ways to increase revenue and decrease expenses. This is the first fundraiser of this type that we have held for the mobile meals program. The Maryville College – Cooper Athletic Center will be the site for this fun event. The doors open at 6:20pm and the game begins at 7:00pm. Be sure not to miss this exciting event for a great cause!
Local celebrities will play on our Mobile Meals Dribblers basketball team against the national Harlem Ambassadors on Wednesday, February 1, 2012 @ 7:00pm at the Maryville College – Cooper Athletic Center. Tickets are on sale at Green Bank (now Capital Bank) locations, Blount County Chamber of Commerce, and Maryville College Cooper Athletic Center. Advance ticket prices – $9 adults; $7 students/seniors; kids 4 & under free.
Mobile Meals Dribblers team will feature:
Cait McMahan – former UT Lady Vol point guard & now a budding rap star
Carla Douglas – former UT Lady Vol who won 2 national championships
Tony Jones – head basketball coach at Alcoa High School & previous assistant basketball Coach for UT men’s team
Travis Stinnett – played prep basketball at Alcoa High School & at University of Alabama
Darian Jones – former Alcoa High School star & coached at Hiwassee Junior College
Montay Calloway – former Maryville College star
Tonia Gay Johnson – played at McMinn Central High School & Carson-Newman College. Girls basketball coach at Alcoa High School
Kelvin Richardson – played at Alcoa High School and former star at Maryville College
Mark Tate – Alcoa Police Officer
Peggy Bratt – athletic trainer at Alcoa High School
Mike Brown – UT Student at College of Social Work & intern at BCCAA
Rick Johnson – played at Carson-Newman College
Chuck Jones – local playground legend
Coaches Joe Black and Loren Riddick will lead this team for a night of fun and basketball to benefit the Mobile Meals Program. See your there!
The Harlem Ambassadors are coming to town to play our own Mobile Meals Dribblers team. This will be Wednesday, February 1st at 7:00pm at Maryville College – Cooper Athletic Center. All proceeds will benefits Blount County Mobile Meals program (Meals on Wheels). Tickets are on sale at all Blount County Green Bank locations, Blount County Chamber of Commerce, and Blount County Community Action Agency. Tickets in advance: $9 for Adults, $7 Students/Seniors, kids 4 & under free. Tickets at the door: $11 for adults, $9 Students/Seniors, Kids 4 & under free. Call 983-8411 for more information.
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AARP personnel will start taking calls for tax preparation appointments from 9 am to 3 pm January 17, 2012.
Call 230-0615 or 230-1668 to make appointments for free tax assistance by trained AARP tax representatives. When tax season begins, go to the Blount County Public Library’s Dorothy Herron Meeting Room B for your pre-scheduled appointment.
Appointments begin February 2nd and continue through April 17th.
Blount County Community Action Agency will not be providing Volunteer Income Tax Assistance in 2012.
During this holiday season more than ever, our thoughts turn gratefully to those who have shared their time, talents, and treasure to make our programs possible.
Whether you have been a volunteer with our Meals on Wheels program, our Commodity Food Distribution program, the Board of Directors, or helped in the office, the time you have given to us is priceless. Whether you have provided donations to our Share the Warmth Program, Meals on Wheels Program, or allowed us to use your gift wherever it was most needed, we could not reach the low-income individuals, elderly, and disabled in Blount County without you. Your support over the years is deeply appreciated.
Thanks to your generosity, we continue to work to meet our mission so that BCCAA provides services to meet basic needs of low-income individuals, families, elderly, disabled and develops resources with partnering agencies to improve lives..
Thank you again for your support of Blount County Community Action Agency. Best wishes for a blessed Christmas and a Happy New Year!
Volunteers are needed to assist with the AARP TaxAide program in Blount County. In the past, BCCAA has provided tax assistance through the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program, however, in 2010 we discontinued this program. We have been referring our volunteers and clients to the AARP TaxAide program for assistance.
Volunteers are needed to take appointments over the phone and to post these appointments to an online program. AT&T provides the phones and the United Way of Blount County provides the office space and computers for the duration of the tax season. A volunteer would be needed to assist four hours a week in the middle of January until early April. Training will be provided in early January.
Last year, the AARP TaxAide program assisted over 1,500 Blount County taxpayers with this service. If interested in volunteering contact Tom Hendrix at 983-7754.
HARLEM AMBASSADORS TOUR IS COMING OUR WAY
The internationally-acclaimed Harlem Ambassadors will be visiting Maryville, Tennessee for a game at Maryville College – Cooper Athletic Center on Wednesday, February, 1, 2012 at 7:00pm.
The Harlem Ambassadors offer a unique brand of Harlem-style basketball, featuring high-flying slam dunks, dazzling ball-handling tricks and hilarious comedy routines.
The Ambassadors feature non-stop laughs and deliver a positive message for kids wherever the Ambassadors play. “At our shows, we want the kids to know that they’re part of our team too,” Coach Ladè Majic said. “We invite as many kids as we can to come sit on the bench, have a front row seat during the show, and get involved in all of the fun stuff we do.”
The Ambassadors set themselves apart from other “Harlem-style” basketball teams by working with local not-for-profit and service organizations and holding Harlem Ambassadors shows as community fundraising events. For Maryville’s event the Ambassadors have partnered with Blount County Community Action Agency and Maryville College to help raise funds for the Meals on Wheels Program.
The Senior Nutrition Program of Blount County Community Action Agency provides nutritious noon meals to homebound seniors along with those who are able to attend a congregate meal at one of four locations. There is a growing need for meals for seniors who are isolated, returning home from a hospital or rehab setting, or have no one to prepare meals for them. Meals on Wheels seek to meet the need of those seniors. However, this can only be done through the generosity of donations, fundraisers, recipient contributions, and Title III funding from the Area Agency on Aging & Disability.
“It feels good to be able to provide quality entertainment and create memories that the fans will take with them,” President Dale Moss explained. This will also help to provide Meals on Wheels for seniors. Sponsors are needed for this event. Click here to print Harlem Ambassador Sponsorship Form
More information can be obtained by calling: Blount County Community Action Agency at 865-983-8411