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United Way Celebrates With The Chattanooga Lookouts

Louie, the Chattanooga Lookouts mascot, with a birthday candle for United Way of Greater Chattanooga.
United Way of Greater Chattanooga
Louie, the Chattanooga Lookouts mascot, with a birthday candle for United Way of Greater Chattanooga.

United Way of Greater Chattanooga is celebrating a century of impact in this community with its 100 Days 100 Ways campaign.

Next week - on Friday, July 22nd - the birthday party comes to AT&T Field, in partnership with the Chattanooga Lookouts.

Terran Anderson is United Way’s vice president of community and corporate engagement - and Andrew Zito is the Lookouts’ vice president.

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