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  • We know far more about mental health now than we did seventy-five years ago this month - the first Mental Health Awareness Month in this country. On Saturday, the City of Chattanooga - and The ManKind Project - are hosting Men’s Mental Health Matters Chattanooga, in Miller Park from 10 AM to 2 PM.
  • Camping in comfort: Roamstead’s path to the great outdoors. NOOGAtoday: Fighting food insecurity at PORCH Chattanooga. Mississippi in May: A music festival in Dalton’s Burr Park. These voices - and more - on this edition of “Scenic Roots.”
  • Here in Chattanooga, neighbors are helping neighbors to fight food insecurity through a new grassroots organization: PORCH Chattanooga. Haley Bartlett is city editor at NOOGAtoday.
  • In Dalton this weekend, Mississippi in May. On Saturday, the Dalton Civitan Club - the oldest civic club in the city - hosts its fourth annual music festival in Burr Performing Arts Park.
  • How do you build a device that protects a battery from dangerous overheating that could spark a fire or an explosion - letting out some heat, while trapping the rest so the battery doesn’t burn the person touching it?
  • Roamstead, a company based in Chattanooga, brings indoor comforts to accommodations in the great outdoors. Last year, Roamstead's first campground opened near the Great Smoky Mountains - with plans for more campgrounds in the works.
  • As a natural area, Orchard Knob Reservation is unique for Chattanooga: it’s a National Park, filled with native grasses, rare flowers - even a type of cactus that grows beside its towering Civil War monuments. The story from William Newlin of Chattamatters.
  • The last Saturday in April is a celebration of independent bookstores around the country. At The Book & Cover here in Chattanooga, that celebration is “The Ink Drink” - this Saturday from 7 AM to 8 PM - at 1310 Hanover St. Sarah Jackson, Blaes Green and Emily Lilley are the owners of The Book & Cover.
  • Here on our campus - the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga - an initiative is preparing students, faculty and staff for the emerging world of artificial intelligence, from the job market to research. The initiative is known as “Chattanooga’s Artificial Intelligence”: CH-AI or “CHAI.”
  • CHAI - Chattanooga’s Artificial Intelligence - here at UTC. All aboard all things quantum at Gig City Goes Quantum. Chattanooga Civics. Día del Niño. Literary Libations. These voices - and more - on this edition of “Scenic Roots.”
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