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A Sunday Showcase For The Performing Arts League

Scenes from previous Sunday Showcases.
Performing Arts League

This weekend, young performers will display their talents to support the Performing Arts League.

The Sunday Showcase starts at 3 PM in the Fine Arts Center on our campus, the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga - featuring choral and instrumental music, dance, drama and musical theater.

Proceeds benefit the League’s grants and scholarships program, which helps young performers such as Nadia Giles, now 12 years old, here in Chattanooga.

I spoke with her - and Greg Miller, the League’s president.

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