Eastgate Senior Activity Center Offers Excursions

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

The Eastgate Senior Activity Center, operated by the City of Chattanooga’s Department of Education Arts & Culture, is sponsoring several motor coach excursions in coming months.

The first excursion is to the Biltmore Estate in Ashville, NC on July 7 and 8. The price includes a night at the Inn on the Biltmore Estate, a chef’s breakfast buffet, admission to the Biltmore house, gardens, winery and River Bend Farm, dinner at the Golden Corral Restaurant, and transportation. Cost is $245 per person, double occupancy.

The second excursion will be to the Jack Daniels Distillery and Miss Mary Bobo’s on Aug. 4. Participants will tour the Jack Daniels distillery and enjoy a family-style meal at Miss Mary Bobo’s. The price includes transportation, meal and tour. The cost is $40 per person, no refunds.

The group will tour the Atlanta Botanical Gardens on Sept. 8. The tour includes lunch and a tour of Atlanta’s Botanical Gardens. The price cncludes transportation, lunch and admission. The cost is $42 per person, no refunds.

On Oct. 6 the group will go on a Wild Animal Safari in Pine Mountain, Ga.
Participants will get up close and personal with animals from the wild as a safari bus tours the fields. The price includes transportation, lunch and admission. The cost is $48 per person, no refunds.

The group will explore Pigeon Forge, Tenn. on Nov. 3-4. The trip includes a tour of Bush Foods Cannery and a show at the Smith Family Dinner Show. The price includes transportation, overnight accommodations, deluxe breakfast at the motel, the dinner and show, and admission to the cannery tour. The cost is $140 per person single occupancy, $110 per person double occupancy, and $95 per person triple occupancy.

On Dec. 5, the group will travel to Nashville to see the Radio City Rockettes Christmas Spectacular. The trip includes the show and shopping at the Opry Mall. The cost is $90 per person, no refunds.

All motor coach excursions are booked with Royal Charter and Tour, Inc. of Cleveland, Tenn. Space is limited. For more information or to make a reservation, call Center Director Clarence Williams at (423) 855-9444.


Chickamauga And Chattanooga National Military Park Receives Impact Grant

The National Park Foundation , the official charity of America’s national parks, has awarded Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park a 2012 Impact Grant to support the launch of “Learning in Action: Bringing Students to the Park,” a project that will provide funding assistance to Title 1 schools in order to bring students to the park and participate in curriculum-based ... (click for more)

Bradley County Satellite Property Tax Collection Locations Announced

Bradley County Trustee Mike Smith has released the schedule for the satellite property tax collection locations for February. Mr. Smith said, “The satellite locations have been very popular with taxpayers. They have eliminated the need for citizens to come to the courthouse and have allowed property owners to pay their property taxes closer to home.”  The Trustee’s office ... (click for more)

Man Tells Police He Just Murdered His Wife

An Chattanooga man told police Monday night that he had just murdered his wife.  Police said Robert Lee Hardnett, 50. showed up at the County Jail to turn himself in at 8:40 p.m. He said his wife's body could be found at his place of employment, Power Supply Company, 1907 Daisy St.   Officers responded to that address and found the body of 34-year-old Elizabeth ... (click for more)

Ammonia Leak At BASF On Amnicola Highway Causes Major Traffic Backups

A leak of anhydrous ammonia at BASF Corporation on Amnicola Highway forced the closure of main thoroughfares Tuesday morning, causing major problems for rush-hour traffic heading into Chattanooga.  The incident began around 4:30 a.m. at the plant when a small fire broke out at an anhydrous ammonia pump. Tactical Services Chief Danny Hague said the plant's fire protection ... (click for more)

Thoughts On The Mathews Sentencing

It is not by coincidence I haven’t submitted an opinion piece in some time to the Chattanoogan.  The topics I cover are generally vitriolic in regards to local political decisions and their makers regarding public safety and I do not wish to associate my name with more noble subjects such as that of the heroic death and cowardly murder of Chattanooga Police Sergeant Tim Chapin, ... (click for more)

Thank You, Judge Mattice And Chattanooga

I would like to thank Judge Mattice for handing down a 30.5 year sentence for Kathleen Mathews.  Obviously, no amount of jail time, fines, or lashings can bring back Tim Chapin.   A 30-year sentence will, however, make the world just a little safer.  That's what Sgt. Chapin would have wanted.  He was a protector and sacrificed his life so the rest of ... (click for more)