Celebrating Independence and Science: Discovering Local Businesses, Cookbooks, and Innovative Museums in the Smoky Mountains

Summer Fun in Science and History: Cook up a Storm!

Greetings from LETN! This week marks the 4th of July holiday, and we are excited to share some fantastic activities with you and your loved ones. From trivia about the weather with Victoria to checking out the weekly forecast on the WATE Weather App, there is something for everyone.

In other news, Bays Mountain Soap is a business that was founded by Greg Gass just over eight years ago. As part of the Maker City, this company uses essential oils to create skin-safe soaps and other products. You can learn more about this fascinating business here on LETN.

If you’re in the mood for some delicious culinary experiences, then you won’t want to miss out on Historian Sarah Morgan’s unique cookbook-themed event. She will be celebrating July by cooking with First Ladies and women from Oak Ridge through her collection of cookbooks. Don’t miss out on this one-of-a-kind experience!

Lastly, if you’re interested in science and energy, then you won’t want to miss out on visiting the American Museum of Science and Energy. This museum is changing the world by merging science with new energy technology, making it one of the most exciting places in the region. Learn more about why it’s worth a visit on LETN.

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