Credit card payments (Visa, Mastercard and Discover) – whether online, in person or by phone – will incur a 2% transaction fee. See registration info below.Thursdays from 2-8 p.m.

This class is intended for family groups. First come, first serve: last rounds to start at 8:15 p.m. You never know what will show up! Join Kristi as we discuss various avenues of healthy nutrition from foundational to cleansing to targeted. This class is not age-restricted: anyone who has concerns about falling or concerns about a friend or family member falling is welcome!Monday, Aug. 24, 6-7 p.m. in the community center large classroom.
Registration deadline: Thursday, Aug. 13, at 5 p.m. Instructor: Nick Stahlman from Ijams Nature Center.

Cost: $5 per person to cover the cost of materials. It is included in the Knoxville Metropolitan Area. A parent or supervising adult must stay in the designated room with the child, but will be given the option to participate or simply observe. Verizon said, "Our vendor partner will complete any required restoration." Cost: $50. Bring your yoga mat and water to Founder's Park at Campbell Station near the stage for a free relaxing and strengthening hour of yoga. Learn more by following links to the The Town of Farragut website has info about Town government, staff and amenities, as well as new resident information.Visit Farragut has an events calendar and information about where to shop, play, dine and stay.

Please bring your own ball. We do this without a property tax, and we hope to continue to provide a high level of service based primarily on sales tax. Our municipality was created when a handful of citizens concerned about Knox County zoning practices and the possibility of annexation by the City of Knoxville stood up and made their voices heard. Instructor: Jenny Trussell, retired federal investigator. Additional siblings in the household are $30.This class teaches watercolor fundamentals to help students gain confidence and skill with watercolors. Registration deadline: Friday, Aug. 28. (No class July 27.) Discover the importance of pollinators and use creativity to craft the tools that will show you how these important creatures get their job done. Farragut residency is NOT required for membership. Registration deadline: Tuesday, Aug. 4. Appropriate for all skill levels for ages 12 and up. Learn about enrollment periods, overview of parts A, B, C and D and supplements.Monday, Aug. 31, 6-7 p.m. in the community center large classroom. Registration deadline: Sept. 11.Fee for each session (three classes) is $37.50. Please register all participants of this class individually. Instructor: Garrett Crawford of Providence Advisors Group. Instructor: Kristi Hulsey of Tennessee Thyme. Cost: Free. Specialty areas will also be highlighted—including criminal enterprises, medical identity theft, and patient harm. The program will be practicing social distancing and is intended for adults or families with older kids. Social distancing will be practiced. July 11 and 18, Aug. 22, Sept. 5 and 19.

The Farragut Parks & Recreation Department endeavors to provide quality programming for all ages and abilities in our new community center as well as sports and outdoor activities at the Town's four parks. Cost: $5 for individuals, $12 for families (up to two adults and four children under 18 years of age). Saturday, August 8, 10-11 a.m. at the Longstreet Pavilion at Founders Park at Campbell Station. Cost: $5 for individuals, $12 for families (up to two adults and four children under 18 years of age).

To register, visit Session 1: 2-3 p.m. on Aug. 17, 24, and 31. Cost: free.