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  • Preserve Chattanooga: Historic preservation learning at UTC. Noël Coward’s “Blithe Spirit” opens UTC Theatre Co.’s new season. Outdoor Bard: “The Winter’s Tale” by Scenic City Shakespeare. These voices - and more - on this edition of “Scenic Roots.”
  • Noël Coward’s described his play “Blithe Spirit” as “an improbable farce in three acts.” The improbable opens the new season of UTC Theatre Co. here on our campus - premiering Tuesday, October 3rd in the Fine Arts Center.
  • “The Winter’s Tale” is one of William Shakespeare’s later plays - and it includes the stage direction: “Exit - pursued by a bear.” Scenic City Shakespeare brings the play to Greenway Farm in Hixson in October, on Fridays and Saturdays starting at 7:30 PM.
  • On Thursday afternoon, live here on WUTC, Chattanooga Mayor Tim Kelly joined us for our monthly conversation. Among the topics: the Vision Plan for Montague Park, affordable housing and a waste-to-energy plan for the Moccasin Bend Environmental Campus.
  • This episode of Tennessee Valley Across the Table by Daley Culberson features a conversation between Bob Corker, former U.S. Senator and former Chattanooga Mayor - and Joda Thongnopnua, former chief of staff for Chattanooga Mayor Tim Kelly.
  • At CIVIQ, Chandra Christmas-Rouse on “Designing Disruption." In Ringgold, Thrive Regional Partnership’s Tri-State Summit. This year’s Hearts 4 the Arts for the Performing Arts League. These voices - and more - on this edition of “Scenic Roots.”
  • Chandra Christmas-Rouse is an urban planner, advocate and artist in Chicago - where she is a senior manager at the Metropolitan Planning Council. This week, she is the next speaker for CIVIQ, presented by Chattanooga Design Studio, on Thursday starting at 5:30 PM at The Camp House.
  • In this corner of the Southeast - where Tennessee, Georgia and Alabama meet - you’ll find Thrive Regional Partnership, which hosts its Tri-State Summit on Wednesday and Thursday at the Colonnade in Ringgold. Bridgett Massengill is Thrive’s president and CEO.
  • Here in Chattanooga and Hamilton County, students in dance, music and theater have the chance to learn and grow thanks to scholarships and grants from the Performing Arts League - which holds its annual Hearts 4 the Arts on Friday, November 17th.
  • Sometimes, a career path is anything but a straight line - even if the path seems logical in retrospect. Just ask Matt McGauley is president and CEO of FTC Development - formerly known as Fidelity Trust Company - the fourth generation to lead a family business that is the oldest real estate firm in Chattanooga.
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