Norris’ final birthday event draws crowd
Larry Beeman shares history through a series of posters
All of the posters were lined up along walls inside the Norris Religious Fellowship, and Beeman — the key architect of the months-long birthday celebration — went over them one by one, with help from others who played roles in the birthday events.
Those included Alan Hendry, chairman of the Norris Historical Society, and Joe Feeman, with the Norris Archives Committee.
Also on display and available for sale Sunday were prints of water-color drawings picturing various Norris scenes, created especially for the birthday celebration by artist Jim Jurekovic, who moved to Norris from California in 2021 with his wife, Charlotte.
All of this year’s birthday activities centered around plans developed beginning last year to celebrate Norris’ three-quarters of a century as an official municipality in Tennessee.
The unincorporated town of Norris was created in the early 1930s by the Tennessee Valley Authority as a “model city” to house workers and engineers building Norris Dam.
Beeman, a former city councilman who moved to Norris in 1954, served as chairman of the 75th Year Birthday Recognition Steering Committee, which was created by the Norris Historical Society.