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  • As always, the guests for Open Book are talented in a multitude of ways and never cease to provide a wonderful dose of inspiration. My guests for this Open Book are Deborah Levine and Amy Wright.
  • Adelaide’s Chris Daniels on Chattanooga as a National Park City. United for Working Families, Episode 8: First Things First. These voices - and more - on this edition of “Scenic Roots.”
  • As Chattanooga Parks and Outdoors presents this year's Earth Week events, this City is also highlighting its push to join the National Park City movement - following London and Adelaide, Australia. Professor Chris Daniels was a key force behind Adelaide joining the movement.
  • By a nearly three-to-one margin, workers at Chattanooga’s Volkswagen plant have voted to join the United Auto Workers union. It’s a historic win for the UAW - and for unions - in the South after previous votes in 2019 and 2014. Stephan Bisaha is a reporter for the Gulf States Newsroom.
  • Next week here in Chattanooga, entrepreneurship is calling. The inaugural Chattanooga Entrepreneur Week is Monday, April 29th through Friday, May 3rd, presented by Tennessee Valley Federal Credit Union and the Chattanooga Business Resource Collective.
  • ArtsBuild is another community partner for the inaugural Chattanooga Entrepreneur Week. It hosts Periscope CHA Pitch Night for artist entrepreneurs on Wednesday, May 1st at RISE Chattanooga - 2901 Taylor St. - starting at 6 PM.
  • For Chattanooga entrepreneurs, a brand new week of their own. NOOGAtoday: Customizable and sustainable modular homes. At The Book & Cover, time to celebrate at this year’s Ink Drink. These voices - and more - on this edition of “Scenic Roots.”
  • Seventy-five years for Chattanooga’s Armed Forces Day Parade. A Jazz Age jaunt in music & moves: “Ain’t Misbehavin’” at CTC. We Make Festival: Art 120’s Kate Warren & artist Briah Gober. These voices - and more - on this edition of “Scenic Roots.”
  • Chattanooga is home to the longest, continuously staged Armed Forces Day Parade in this country. The grand marshal for Friday's parade - the 75th: retired U.S. Army Gen. B.B. Bell. I spoke with him - and Mickey McCamish of the Chattanooga Area Veterans Council.
  • “Ain’t Misbehavin’ - the song by jazz great Fats Waller - was first performed at a Harlem nightclub in New York in 1929. Chattanooga Theatre Centre is now presenting “Ain’t Misbehavin’” - the musical revue tribute to Waller- in its Circle Theatre through this Saturday, May 4th.
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