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Scenic Roots - Mon 4/24/23

Scenic Roots - Mon 4/24/23
  • Lessons for localities from “The Economics of Placemaking.”
  • A milestone for The Speech & Hearing Center in Chattanooga.
  • Voices of an orchestral concert for the Empress of the Blues.
  • These voices - and more - on this edition of “Scenic Roots.”
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  • Next week here in Chattanooga, urban planner James F. Lima talks “The Economics of Placemaking” at The Camp House on Thursday, May 4th starting at 5:30 PM for the CIVIQ speaker series hosted by Chattanooga Design Studio. Here's the rest of our conversation with James.
  • For seventy years, The Speech & Hearing Center has helped thousands of people in the Chattanooga area who have a speech or hearing impairment. Taylor Bostwick is the Center’s president and CEO.
  • Bessie Smith, known as the “Empress of the Blues,” was born here in Chattanooga in the middle of this month in 1894. A concert earlier this year at Memorial Auditorium presented full orchestral arrangements of her music.