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Sipping Summer On The Bridge At This Year’s Wine Over Water

Wine Over Water 2024 banner.
Preserve Chattanooga

This year’s Wine Over Water returns to a familiar spot earlier than in years past.

The evening of wine, food and music for Preserve Chattanooga is Saturday, August 17th - from 6 PM to 8 PM - on the Walnut Street Bridge.

Todd Morgan is executive director of Preserve Chattanooga, the historic preservation nonprofit in this city.

Ray is the host and producer of Scenic Roots, Mondays - Thursdays at 3 PM on WUTC.
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