Tellico Village News

Flenniken, Breen, Golliher winners in Templeton Chattanooga Classic

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Local Dog Helps Comfort in Orlando

Take a look at this recent story from WATE on one of our local comfort dogs from one of our local churches.

Four Paws up to $116,000 in giving

Four Paws provides pet food to needy Loudon County families through the Good Samaritan Center in Lenoir City. Totals for May. Four Paws Food Pantry meets in Tellico Village, Chota Recreation Center, 10 a.m. on the first and last Thursday…Continued

Staying safe on the water

By Jeremy Nash With warmer weather on the horizon, local boating officials have been working to get the word out about water safety as the upcoming Memorial Day weekend signals the unofficial start of boating season on East Tennessee’s numerous…Continued

Weather doesn’t dampen Bratfest

By Jonathan Herrmann Despite dark skies and some heavy rainfall, Mother Nature didn’t wash out the 12th annual Tellico Boaters Assistance Response Team’s Bratfest fundraiser. Although the event was moved indoors at the Yacht Club because of the weather, officials…Continued

Tellico Village Library branches out to serve future clients

The library of the future may not just lend books, but a much greater variety of items, like power tools or even bicycles, according to Doug Christman, president of Friends of the Library at Tellico Village. “Libraries are evolving; they…Continued

Tellico Villages Lions Club provides the gift of sight

By Jonathan Herrmann For more than 10 years, the Tellico Village Lions Club has held an annual fundraising golf tournament. This year’s event, which is called “Golf for Sight,” is set for 9 a.m. May 7 at Toqua Golf Course,…Continued

WannaBeatles help raise $14,000 for Habitat for Humanity

By Heidi Lara First Baptist Church of Tellico Village brought back The WannaBeatles cover band for the second year in a row, with all donations going toward building its third house with Loudon County Habitat for Humanity. “The WannaBeatles donations…Continued

WATE 6 On Your Side Hero’s enthusiasm for helping children is contagious

Sherri Williams helps families in need get computers. She also runs “The Writing Center” for Knoxville youth. The Tellico Village Computer Users Club’s TAP program is helping this organization. Source

Ladies Lite Luncheon and Fashion Show

Tellico Village ladies are in for some treats this spring with the Ladies Lite Luncheon and Fashion Show series. Held at the Yacht Club on the first Wednesday of each month, this social event brings together local businesses, philanthropy and…Continued