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  • Each month, SoundCorps - the music nonprofit here in Chattanooga - showcases five locally-produced songs in “SoundBites,” which supports our own musicians. Stratton Tingle - executive director of SoundCorps - shares the latest SoundBites with us.
  • In Chattanooga, honoring Martin Luther King, Jr.’s life and legacy. Home stretch for community murals at EPB’s 10th St. substation. SoundBites: No Thank You John, Monoliths, Klark Kint - & more. These voices - and more - on this edition of “Scenic Roots.”
  • Monday is Martin Luther King, Jr. Day - when Chattanooga will hold its annual Day of Service. On Friday, our campus - the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga - will hold its annual MLK Day event - off campus for the first time, at the Walker Theatre.
  • Richard Winham shares a session by Stoll Vaughan, recorded live downtown at The Chattanooga Public Library.
  • Sydney and Brayden Guerrette are the young singer-songwriters who perform as the indie group In the Company of Wolves. Over the summer, they were among the musicians on stage at Barking Legs Theater in Chattanooga for the inaugural "Sessions" from TEDxChattanooga.
  • Coach Cherokee’s “Last Christmas” at Barking Legs Theater. From Chattanooga Civics: Solving the city’s sewer problems. A holiday open house at Cluster Funk Studio in Chattanooga. These voices - and more - on this edition of “Scenic Roots.”
  • Overflowing sewers are much rarer today than they were 10 years ago in Chattanooga. Nathan Bird from Chattanooga Civics sat down with the head of the City’s Wastewater Department to learn why the consent decree happened - and how Chattanooga is solving its sewer problems.
  • Brooke Brown is an artist and designer here in Chattanooga. She is the creator and owner of Cluster Funk Studio - where her works mix illustration, design and printmaking with contemporary twists. On Saturday, the Studio holds a Holiday Open House, starting at 11 AM.
  • Four films based here in the Tennessee Valley will be screened at this year’s Lookout Wild Film Festival. The showcase of outdoor adventure and conservation films from around the world starts Thursday, January 11th at the Walker Theatre in Chattanooga.
  • 2024 is only a few days old - and this year’s election cycle is already upon us here in the Chattanooga area. More from Mary Helen Montgomery of Chattamatters, the civic storytelling project at The Enterprise Center.
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