Tickets are on sale for a dinner October 5 in support of
the annual Jesse Denton Scholarships, which help Cocke County adult education
students seek education and training beyond high school.
The Monday dinner will begin at 6:00 p.m. at the Mountain
Crest Inn (former Holiday Inn). A
short program will be held after the dinner begins. Persons who would like to participate but cannot stay for
the program can use their tickets for takeout dinners around 6:00 p.m. or
shortly before, according to Cocke County Adult Education Director Bryan
Douglas. "We will also
appreciate contributions for the scholarship program from anyone who can't
attend the dinner at all but would like to help adult graduates go on to
further education," Douglas said.
Tickets can be purchased in advance at the Cocke County
Adult Education Center, 423-613-0032, or from Bryan Douglas, Betty Jo Ford,
Vella Calfee, Wilbur West, Janyce Westerman, Linda Branam, or Lonnie
Butler. Tickets can also be
purchased at the Mountain Crest Inn as the dinner begins. The price per ticket is $20.
The dinner will memorialize the late Jesse Denton as well
as support the scholarship program named for him. Denton, a memorable and colorful personality as well as an
accomplished educator, passed away in September 2004 at age 57.
"We
plan to have a fine dinner that Jesse himself would have enjoyed," Douglas
said. Meats will include roast
beef and catfish, plus vegetables, salad, desserts, and drinks. "Jesse's birthday was October 10,
and we try to have the scholarship dinner as nearly as possible to that
time," Douglas said. "He
was locally famous for a prolonged celebration of his birthday. His friends and colleagues took him to
a series of lunches and dinners lasting about a month or more."
Further details of the dinner's program will be announced
later, Douglas added.
The scholarships are a charitable non-profit program, and
contributions can be tax deductible.
Scholarships totaling $10,000 have been awarded since the program began
in May 2005. Adult students who
complete high school through the Cocke County GED program or the Adult High
School are eligible.
Persons who would like to support the scholarships but
cannot attend the dinner can contribute directly to the fund's account at the
National Bank of Tennessee, made to The Jesse Denton Memorial Scholarship Fund,
or at the Cocke County Adult Education Program, Dr. Hobart Ford Sr. Adult
Education Center, 241 Hedrick Drive, Newport (telephone 423-613-0032). Information about the program and about
applying for scholarships can also be obtained from the Adult Education Center.