Keri Sanders
ksande17@tennessee.edu

 

Keri Sanders is a sophomore majoring in Journalism and Electronic Media. She is also pursuing a minor in Business Administration. She has lived in Knoxville, Tenn., for her entire life, and she attended Berean Christian High School.

 

Presently, Keri is a reporter for TNJN.com, writing for both the Arts and Culture and News sections. She is on the magazine track for her journalism major and plans to graduate in 2012. She is also a member of Media Works and ED2010.

 

Besides writing, she enjoys traveling, fashion, movies, and music. After college, she hopes to get a job that will allow her to explore these interests professionally.

 

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The nine-foot-tall Torchbearer has stood in Circle Park since 1968.
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The Special Collections Department has many interesting displays, and this month, the department showcases an exhibit devoted to Pulitzer Prize winning author James Agee.
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The award for best costume overall went to the dog dressed as a dragon.
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Dogs competed for glory in a game of "musical sit".
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Vendors sold dog bandanas and gave 10 percent of their proceeds to SAVMA.
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The first jog of the day begins.
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J.W. Moore, Jr. demonstrated the proper way to massage your dog.
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The award for funniest costume went to the dog dressed as Shrek.
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Everyone who registered for the "Dog Jog" was given a shirt.
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Several prizes, including autumn pumpkins were distributed for various events.
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Over 50 people registered to participate in the dog jog.
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The first place winner for the youth competition was this scarecrow titled, "See-Through Sally."
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Produce from the New Harvest Park Farmers Market is available every Thursday at the park.
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Pumpkin painting was popular amongst young children and adults alike.
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The winner of this year's scarecrow competition was the cleverly designed "Loomis" by Victor Zanoni.
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A UT student enjoys the art of writing.
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