
Downtown developer David Dewhirst might be wearing a pleated shirt and have suspenders dangling from his cumberbun, but he still took advantage of batting practice offered at the Knoxville Symphony Ball. (Photo by Alan Carmichael.)
When someone says the Knoxville Symphony hit a home run with its annual ball this year, it might be a lot more accurate than you imagine!
The sold-out fundraiser was at Covenant Health Park, the home stadium of the Knoxville Smokies (and the One Knox Soccer Club) and attendees got the chance, for an extra $1,000, to actually participate in batting practice down on the field. A surprising number of formally-attired men — and women! — took advantage of the opportunity.
Ball chair Adrian Jay has built a reputation for thinking outside the box. Instead of the long-standing tradition of holding the event at Cherokee Country Club every year, she’s been coming up with unique venues — and unique themes — for the black-tie affair. In 2024, at the Mill & Mine, the theme was “License to Trill” with a Broadway star coming in to sing tunes from James Bond movies. Accompanied by the Knoxville Symphony, of course. In 2023, with a theme of “Appalachian Spring,” the ball was at The Venue, a beautiful park-like deep west location, and featured renowned mandolinist Jeff Midkiff.
At the ballpark this year, the theme “Stars & Strikes” was a perfect fit for John Phillip Sousa tunes, fireworks, and a little baseball! Check it out! Continue reading











