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  • This weekend brings a play in progress to Chattanooga. “Boundaries” is now in development after readings in New York and Los Angeles. On Sunday, a staged reading of the play will be held at Barking Legs Theater, starting at 2:30 PM.
  • From Chattamatters: Redesigning for safety on Frazier Ave. “Boundaries” - a play in progress - at Barking Legs Theater. Fourteen concerts: the expanded lineup for Riverfront Nights. These voices - and more - on this edition of “Scenic Roots.”
  • For the past few weeks, Chattanooga residents have been giving their feedback online in a public survey by the City of Chattanooga on two options to redesign Frazier Avenue for pedestrian safety. Ahead of Friday’s deadline for people to participate in the survey, here’s William Newlin of Chattamatters.
  • In a few months, Riverfront Nights - the free summer concert series - returns to Ross’ Landing on the Tennessee River here in downtown Chattanooga. This year’s lineup for the series features 14 concerts, every Saturday night from Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day weekend - with one break in June.
  • On Thursday afternoon, live here on WUTC, Chattanooga Mayor Tim Kelly joined us for our monthly conversation. Among the topics: the revised financing for the new multi-use stadium for the Chattanooga Lookouts in the South Broad District; gun violence and mental health; remembering Capt. Larry Taylor.
  • “Hand to Mouth” - labor through movement at Stove Works. Chattamatters: A look at the Hamilton County Commission. On Signal Mountain, creating a wildlife habitat for a zip code. These voices - and more - on this edition of “Scenic Roots.
  • Down the street from the Chattanooga City Council, the Hamilton County Commission makes decisions that impact about twice as many people in ten towns and cities including Chattanooga. More from William Newlin of Chattamatters.
  • A group of residents on Signal Mountain is trying to certify an entire zip code as a wildlife habitat with the National Wildlife Federation. How close are they - and what does it mean? Tish Gailmard - naturalist and Signal Mountain resident - tells us.
  • International Women’s Day is in March - and here in Chattanooga, a celebration for the arts will honor women of all nationalities and support a cause - set for Friday evening, March 8th at Chattanooga Theatre Centre.
  • If you visit Stove Works in South Chattanooga, you’ll find contemporary art nestled where manual labor once assembled cast iron stoves. “Hand to Mouth” is a multimedia exploration of labor and physical movement that opens there on Friday,
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