City officials received two grants for the Kingsport Senior Center Wednesday. From left to right, Mike Harrison, executive director of the First Tennessee Development District; Shirley Buchanan, executive director of the Kingsport Senior Center; Kingsport Mayor Pat Shull; James Dunn, executive director of the Tennessee Commission on Aging and Disability; State Sen. Jon Lundberg; State Rep. Bud Hulsey and Angie Gwaltney, director of the First Tennessee Area Agency on Aging and Disability.
Kingsport Mayor Patrick Shull cuts the net on pickleball courts, recently opened at Riverview Park.
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Basketball and pickleball courts are now open at Lynn View Community Center.
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A program at a senior center
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City officials received two grants for the Kingsport Senior Center Wednesday. From left to right, Mike Harrison, executive director of the First Tennessee Development District; Shirley Buchanan, executive director of the Kingsport Senior Center; Kingsport Mayor Pat Shull; James Dunn, executive director of the Tennessee Commission on Aging and Disability; State Sen. Jon Lundberg; State Rep. Bud Hulsey and Angie Gwaltney, director of the First Tennessee Area Agency on Aging and Disability.
KINGSPORT — The Kingsport Senior Center is looking at a new year with a slate of programs.
Eleven new programs started last year at the main center and the Lynn View branch. Those included everything from woodworking, pickleball and stained glass.