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  • Montague Park is the largest urban park in Chattanooga, home to Sculpture Fields and the Chattanooga Football Club Foundation. An urban design and landscape planning process is now reimagining the park to revitalize the space, including two public meetings on Tuesday for community input.
  • Marsha Mills of Rhyme N Chatt will be one of the poets at the Hunter Museum of American Art in Chattanooga on Thursday evening for “Vision + Verse: Delaney and Baldwin” - a poetic exploration of the friendship between Beauford Delaney and James Baldwin.
  • Cultural Cross Ties is an art project created by Ann Law of Barking Legs Theater here in Chattanooga. The experimental partnership links artists in this city with artists in Chattanooga’s Sister Cities.
  • Barry Moser is a printmaker best known for his wood engravings and his illustrations of literature. UTC Special Collections holds the largest selection of his work - and starting Friday, several dozen of his pieces will go on display at AVA in Chattanooga.
  • The Chattanooga Parks and Outdoors Plan - now before the City Council for consideration - is a road map of commitments, from the short term to the long term, that would reinvent Chattanooga as a “city in a park" over the next generation.
  • On Friday night, Be the Change Youth Initiative hosts the Empower YOUth Celebration and Art Auction at The Grand Soiree in Red Bank - a celebration for Red Bank art students, also raising money for public school art classrooms and summer scholarships for local teens.
  • Rachel McIntyre Smith joins Alex Volz to share the wide-ranging influences behind her sound, from Chopin to Hilary Duff, and her journey as a songwriter.
  • This Friday, author David George Haskell visits our campus at UTC to talk about his new book, “How Flowers Made Our World: The Stories of Nature’s Revolutionaries."
  • This Thursday, Welcome Home of Chattanooga and Understory present "Love & Grief" at Old Bailey Station in Rossville.
  • (Aired Tues 4/28/26) The Children’s Nutrition Program of Haiti is a nonprofit here in Chattanooga that helps mothers and children break the cycle of malnutrition in that Caribbean nation.
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