Tag: Loving Spoonful

  • December Loving Spoonful Fundraisers for the Love Kitchen

    Final month of Loving Spoonful fundraisers benefit the Love Kitchen. “Never take the last piece of bread. Someone may come by in need of it” is one of the three principles guiding the Love Kitchen for more than 27 years. And in that spirit, we ask Knoxvillians to break bread with the Love Kitchen as…

  • November Loving Spoonful Fundraisers for The Muse Knoxville

    Fundraisers for urban garden at children’s science museum in Chilhowee Park. Join The Muse Knoxville and The Tomato Head each Tuesday in November as they host fundraisers that will add a new addition to the children’s science museum. “The funds raised throughout this month will be used to develop our on-site garden beds and the educational…

  • October Loving Spoonful Fundraisers for Childhelp Tennessee

    Loving Spoonful fundraisers raise awareness of child abuse in East Tennessee Join us each Tuesday in October as we host fundraisers to support victims of child abuse.  A portion of the proceeds from all food and drink sales generated during lunch and dinner at both Tomato Head locations goes directly to Childhelp Tennessee. “Childhelp is…

  • September Loving Spoonful Fundraisers for Friends of Literacy

    Join us each Tuesday in September as we host fundraisers to support adult education.  A portion of the proceeds from all food and drink sales generated during lunch and dinner at both Tomato Head locations goes directly to Friends of Literacy. Every $100 provides one month of instruction for one student. “Friends of Literacy is…

  • August Loving Spoonful Fundraisers for Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library

    Each Tuesday in August, a portion of the proceeds from all food and drink sales generated during lunch and dinner at both Tomato Head locations goes directly to Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library of Knox County. All donations to Imagination Library are matched 100% by the Governor’s Books from Birth Foundation. “Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library of Knox…

  • Loving Spoonful

    We believe in the power of community. Supporting our neighbors is part of our responsibility not only as business people but also as citizens of our city. As such, The Tomato Head is committed to teaming up with East Tennessee organizations to enrich the lives of the less fortunate in our community. We ask you…

  • July Loving Spoonful Fundraisers for the Clarence Brown Theatre.

    Celebrate the 40th Anniversary Season of the Clarence Brown Theatre by joining us for these special fundraisers throughout July. The funds raised will be directed back into providing a cultural resource for both the University of Tennessee and the East Tennessee community. A portion of the proceeds generated at each event goes directly to the…

  • June Loving Spoonful Fundraisers for Ijams Nature Center

    The Tomato Head celebrates one of Knoxville’s oldest and largest parks. We invite you to join us throughout June as we fundraise for Knoxville’s most beloved park, Ijams Nature Center. Ijams offers over 300 acres of protected wildlife habitat and natural areas with over 12 miles of trails as well as convenient access to Knoxville’s Urban Wilderness.…

  • May Loving Spoonful Fundraisers for Beardsley Community Farm

    The Tomato Head celebrates the sustainable urban gardening efforts of CAC Beardsley Community Farm with their next round of Loving Spoonful fundraisers. Join us throughout May to help raise much needed funds for farm improvements and further Beardsley Farm’s community outreach. “The farm is very excited to benefit from the Tomato Head’s Loving Spoonful fundraiser!…

  • April Loving Spoonful Fundraisers for Appalachian Mountain Bike Club

    The Tomato Head celebrates the conservation and trail preservation efforts of the Appalachian Mountain Bike Club with their next round of Loving Spoonful fundraisers. The last three Tuesdays in April provide our community the opportunity to help raise awareness and much needed funds for AMBC trail development in Knox County. “AMBC is excited to be…