Forget all of the Thanksgiving hype and get excited for what’s to come! As you are enjoying your Thanksgiving leftovers, Knoxville will be kicking off the Christmas cheer with Knoxville’s annual Christmas in the City celebration. The month long Christmas celebration has to start somewhere and it is starting right here in downtown Knoxville’s Market […]
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November 11, 2014
By the end of the month, the University of Tennessee will be launching a crowdfunding site in order to raise money for a handful of student projects. The site: VOLstarter.utk.edu, will help to raise money for three current student initiatives. The three current student projects are: 1) $3,000 for architecture students to build wheelchairs ramps, […]
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October 29, 2014
For many shoppers, Black Friday is now Black Thursday. However, not every store is honoring the change. In fact, most people believe that Black Friday should remain Black Friday and that Thursday should be for family time only, and that store employees should not have to work on Thanksgiving. If you are moving to Knoxville, […]
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October 22, 2014
If you are moving to Knoxville before November 6th and love furry creatures…check out the 2014 FangCon. “Furries” is a subculture whose members assign anthropomorphic qualities to animals and then dress up as them. Originally founded by a group of Tennessee furries from the TNfurs.net forums, “Fang” stands for Furry Anthropomorphic Nashville Gathering. This one […]
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October 10, 2014
The beautiful thing about living in Knoxville that the residents cherish is the great outdoors! If you are moving to Knoxville this winter, here are just some of the many outdoor events that the city will be featuring: 1) Catalyst Adaptive Climb: Catalyst Sports at the Climbing Center at River Sports Outfitters on Saturday, November […]
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October 3, 2014
If you are moving to Knoxville before Halloween night, your family will not have to choose between trick-or-treating and the hometown football team thanks to efforts between athletic directors and school board members. Numerous high schools across the state of Tennessee are rescheduling their October 31st football games, not only to avoid potential Halloween jokesters […]
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August 14, 2012
Your Knoxville movers are excited about the addition of a multitude of new restaurants all around Knoxville. Among the new restaurants is a Chuy’s Tex-Mex and Cheddars. Due to the economic growth in the area many businesses have been attracted set up shop in Knoxville. As more businesses open up, more spending is stimulated in […]
Today residents in Knoxville will have a great opportunity to support and celebrate our countries heroes! This evening in The Foundry at World’s Fail Park will host a dinner honoring Sgt. Mitchell Stout of Lenoir City. Sgt. Stout was presented with the Medal of Honor in 1970 for his heroic acts at the Khe Gio […]
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December 29, 2011
Knoxville residents experienced quite a scare this week on an otherwise normal day. Local pilot, John “Barry” Sanders, discovered engine failure several minutes after taking off in his airplane on Monday morning. As Sanders’ plane began plummeting to the ground, several neighbors took notice of the flight gone awry and thankfully jumped to action to […]
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November 3, 2011
Your Knoxville mover here would like to take just a moment to thank this fine city for its cleanliness! A recent nationwide examination administered by online household necessity store, Alice.com, found that Knoxville is likely the cleanest city in the entire country as the average resident spends nearly seventy dollars a month on household cleaning […]