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  • Ahead of next year's elections, the League of Women Voters of Chattanooga and The Chattery are offering a monthly series of civic education classes.
  • Last year, an outdoor music series here in Chattanooga hosted free concerts across city neighborhoods. This Sunday, the Levitt BLOC Chattanooga Music Series returns.
  • Alan Broadbent’s solo jazz piano concert for WUTC here at UTC. “Hamlet”: Shakespeare Reimagined in Northwest Georgia. On this episode of “Scenic Roots.”
  • Jazz pianist Alan Broadbent, a two-time Grammy Award winner, performs a solo concert on Thursday, September 11th at UTC's Fine Arts Center. All proceeds benefit WUTC.
  • Unum - an insurance giant and a Fortune 500 company - marks its 175th anniversary this year. One of its newest employees: Valoria Armstrong, who joined Unum as its chief global inclusion and diversity officer.
  • Valoria Armstrong on inclusion and diversity at Unum. Cempa Community Care’s Miles Huff on Strides of March. By design: The Healing Gardens at Siskin Hospital. “Howard Finster Before He Painted” At Paradise Garden. These voices - and more - on this edition of “Scenic Roots.”
  • Before Howard Finster became a folk artist who caught the world’s attention with a mission to “paint sacred art,” he was a woodworker. An exhibition now at Paradise Garden Foundation in Summerville, Georgia captures that era of Finster's life.
  • Gardens can heal and calm - mind, body and soul. Siskin Hospital for Physical Rehabilitation plans to build a series of therapeutic gardens on its campus in downtown Chattanooga.
  • Strides of March - nearly 30 years old - supports the work of Cempa Community Care here in Chattanooga. This year’s fundraiser and awareness walk is on Saturday from Noon to 2 PM at Renaissance Park.
  • Richard Winham shares a session from Songwriters Stage, recorded live downtown at The Chattanooga Public Library.
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