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  • 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.
  • This episode of Tennessee Valley Across the Table by Jeneva Midgett features a conversation between Lily Ford and Helene Haile.
  • Next weekend, the City of Chattanooga hosts its inaugural Hispanic Heritage Festival. Free and open to the entire community, the festival is Sunday, October 15th from 4 PM to 9 PM in Miller Park.
  • Paulo Hutson Solórzano is a communicator across cultures here in Chattanooga. Co-founder of A Medida Communications, Paulo was recently honored with the Latino Leader of the Year Award from La Paz Chattanooga.
  • Paulo Hutson Solórzano on communicating across cultures. En Chattanooga, un nuevo festival de la herencia hispana. These voices - and more - on this edition of “Scenic Roots.”
  • He was a lawyer, a diplomat - and an activist for civil rights for Mexican-Americans. Alonso S. Perales was born in San Antonio - and his life and work spanned the first half of the last century. A few years ago, Dr. Cynthia Orozco wrote a book about him.
  • We are looking back on the creation of Sculpture Fields at Montague Park here in Chattanooga with a series of conversations here on “Scenic Roots.” For our first conversation, we speak with Pamela Henry, Cathy Clifford and Jay Heavilon.
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