Where
is Karns?
Karns is in northwest Knox County,
Tennessee. It consists of the Beaver Creek Valley
between Beaver Ridge and Copper Ridge, from Schaad Road on the east to Pellissippi Parkway
on the west.
Karns has grown from primarily a farming area to a community with a population
of over 19,000. Mixed among the remaining farms and pastures are subdivisions,
small businesses, schools, and light industry. The Karns schools enroll over
3,700 students from Karns, Ball Camp, Hardin Valley, and Solway.
Most people commute to work but are dedicated to maintaining a high standard
of living through their involvement in community activities. Karns is a growing
community and a great place to live.
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- Built the Karns Community Club Building
(formerly the library) (1960)
- Instigated placement of branch library in Karns
- Built the Karns Youth Center (1971)
- Member of Council of West Knox Homeowners (since 1973)
- Encouraged keeping the branch Post Office
- Wrote the Small Area Plan (1977)
- Helped organize the Karns Volunteer Fire Department (1977)
- Worked for the building of Karns
High School (1979)
- Requested the pedestrian overpass (1981)
- Initiated requests for new guard rails, intersection changes, and other
road improvements
- Annually recognized outstanding community leaders
- Organized trash cleanups
- Supported development of Nature Trail behind Library (1992)
- Supported Landscaping & Building Playground at Karns Primary/Intermediate
School (1993)
- Supported Foothills Land
Conservancy in Great Smoky Mountains (1995)
- Supported Karns Primary PTA in Slingerland Teaching
Methods (1995)
- Supported the Beaver Creek Watershed Association (2005)
- Supported Project Graduation (all-night, adult-supervised evening of fun,
free of drugs and alcohol, for new high school graduates)
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Provide communications within our community
- Community events sign at Byington-Beaver Ridge/Oak Ridge Hwy traffic light
- Monthly executive committee meetings
Coordinate community activities
- Own, maintain, and schedule use of Community Center and Youth Center
- Help develop County sector plans for Karns with the Metropolitan Planning
Commission
Fundraising
- Make and sell homemade ice cream at Townsend Festival and at Fall Festival
of the Museum of Appalachia
Homecoming, etc.
Sponsor community functions
- Co-sponsor the Karns Community Fair (with the Karns Business Association)
- Community Christmas Party
Help other groups and individuals
- Sponsor Boy Scout and Girl Scout troops
- Sponsor Boys and Girls State
Representatives
- Sponsor several youth sports
- Donate money to the Karns High School Band for instruments
- Help sponsor KES students going to environmental camp
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|
Monthly planning meeting (Policy Board):
(But everyone is welcome to come and learn how to get more involved!) |
| First Tuesday of each month at 7:30 p.m. at the Karns Community
Center |
|
Community Fair: |
| Fourth Saturday in July |
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Christmas party: |
| First Thursday in December |
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- Attend meetings and events; it is a good way to meet new friends
- Bring your concerns and ideas, and be ready to help carry out a project
- Volunteer for a committee
- Use the facilities (for club meetings, family reunion, weddings &
receptions, class reunions, etc.) and be willing to help with work parties
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