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  • This episode of Tennessee Valley Across the Table by Mika Nelson features a conversation between Catherine Corcoran and Ashton Jolley.
  • Brian Redman - sports racing legend - on Targa Sixty Six. CHI Memorial’s Dr. Thomas Devlin on “Unlock My Brain.” Both look ahead to this year’s Chattanooga Motorcar Festival. You’ll hear from them on this edition of “Scenic Roots.”
  • Brian Redman's Targa Sixty-Six is one of the offerings at this year’s Chattanooga Motorcar Festival - Friday, October 13th through Sunday, October 15th. Brian - a sports racing legend and a former Grand Marshal for the Festival - returns as its Grand Ambassador.
  • The cars and car connoisseurs and families who gather for the Chattanooga Motorcar Festival have a chance to benefit a cause: neuroscience research. “Unlock My Brain” is a fundraiser for that cause at the Festival - on Saturday evening, October 14th.
  • SoundCorps: Hip-Hop Week, Swayyvo - and SoundBites. “Wild Atlanta”: Poems and photos of natural treasures. Chattanooga Writers’ Guild; “Gilded” at the Hunter Museum. These voices - and more - on this edition of “Scenic Roots.”
  • Hip-hop turned 50 this year - and around Chattanooga, celebration will soon be in the air for Chattanooga Hip-Hop Week. Stratton Tingle is executive director of SoundCorps - and Swayyvo is one of the musicians featured on this month's "SoundBites."
  • Stephen Wing is a poet based in Atlanta. His recently-released book - “Wild Atlanta: Greenspaces and Preserves of ‘The City in the Forest” - features poems about nearly two-dozen protected wild places around Metro Atlanta. He comes to Chattanooga on Tuesday, October 10th.
  • One place for the community of writers in and around this city is the Chattanooga Writers’ Guild. On Saturday, October 21st, from 11 AM to 5 PM, the Guild will host its Fall Writing Workshop at Second Presbyterian Church - 700 Pine St.
  • What is gold worth in the realm of art? A new exhibition at the Hunter Museum of American Art here in Chattanooga raises that question. Angela Fraleigh is one of the artists whose works appear in the exhibition “Gilded."
  • Next week here in Chattanooga, The Enterprise Center will host “Networking and Neurodiversity: A Different Kind of Happy Hour” - on Wednesday on the fifth floor of The Edney, from 4:30 PM to 6:30 PM.
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