The KM Team

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Knoxville Moms is the go-to local parenting resource for families in Knoxville and East Tennessee area since 2013. We strive to connect local families by sharing personal experiences, local guides, events, and travel. Celebrating 11 years of serving Knoxville families this fall!
ESK Knoxville

Black History Month At The Episcopal School Of Knoxville

To honor the life of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and to add a bit of history to this upcoming Black History Month, our middle schoolers participated in "A Walk with Brother Martin." This...

Life At ESK: Post Pandemic

Some things are simply universal for humans, including figuring out how to communicate with ourselves and each other and coping with everyday challenges. As life moves forward, those challenges grow and change, and the...
Knox County Cove Lights

Knox County’s Holiday Festival of Lights at The Cove

Knox County’s Holiday Festival of Lights is kicking off in December! Officials said the festival will kick off at The Cove at Concord Park on Thursday, Dec. 1. The festival will last from 6:00 p.m. to...
Light the Park in Farragut

Light the Park :: Town of Farragut

From dusk to 10 p.m. nightly from Nov. 21 through Jan. 2, thousands of holiday lights will twinkle along Campbell Station Road from the I-40 commuter lot to Mayor Ralph McGill Plaza at the...
If The Shoe Fits How to Pick The Best Shoe For Your Kids’ Growing Feet

If The Shoe Fits: How to Pick The Best Shoe For Your Kids’ Growing...

Feet are a super complex part of our bodies. Each one has 26 bones along with ligaments and muscles that hold them together. Children are active and log a lot of miles on their...
Spooky Season

No Tricks, Just Tips for a Sensory-Friendly Halloween

It’s spooky season again! Halloween is a very exciting day for most kids. However, without a little preparation, it can be stressful. Below is a list of strategies to make this Halloween fun and...

Pennies Make Dollars

As a little girl raised in Georgia, I had the privilege of growing up near my mother’s parents, or as I called them, Nana and Granddaddy. Both lived through the Great Depression. My grandfather...