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  • The Party at Point Park and a full fall at National Park Partners. On the menu: this year’s Songbirds Music + Food Series. These voices - and more - on this edition of “Scenic Roots.”
  • On Thursday, August 29th, the nonprofit National Park Partners hosts its annual “National Treasures: Party at Point Park,” starting at 5:30 PM. On Monday, September 16th, the Moccasin Bend Lecture Series returns to downtown Chattanooga.
  • Bobby Rush - Grammy award winner and Blues Hall of Famer - kicks off the return of the Songbirds Music & Food Series in Chattanooga. Doors open at 6 PM on Tuesday at Songbirds at 206 W. Main St. - with dinner from David Wayne’s at 6:30 PM.
  • Horizons of innovation at Thrive’s State of Freight Forum. A canvas for young creativity: The SPLASH Summer Arts Festival. Nosh-a-Nooga. “Dig a Little Deeper” at Barking Legs Theater. These voices - and more - on this edition of “Scenic Roots.”
  • What’s on the road of cutting edge in transportation, here in the Southeast and beyond? Think of alternative fuels, sustainability, supply chains, vehicle electrification and lithium ion batteries - all on the agenda for this year’s State of Freight Forum, presented by Thrive Regional Partnership.
  • Here in Chattanooga, SPLASH Youth Arts Workshop provides free arts workshops year-round for youth in this city’s underserved communities. On Saturday, SPLASH hosts its annual Summer Arts Festival in Miller Park, from 10 AM to 3 PM.
  • Food is one key to learning about - and experiencing - other cultures. This weekend here in Chattanooga, the first Jewish food festival will be held in this city. Nosh-a-Nooga is on Sunday, from Noon to 2 PM, at Waterhouse Pavilion.
  • Teni Rane - Americana, folk & indie songwriter / artist from Chattanooga - plays songs from her debut album "Goldenrod" on this episode of "Live in the Library," recorded live downtown at The Chattanooga Public Library.
  • When storytelling meets poetry, you have to “Dig a Little Deeper.” That’s the name of a play by Peggy Douglas of the Southern Exposure monologues and Marsha Mills Davis of Rhyme ‘N Chatt. This Sunday, Barking Legs Theater will host a dynamic stage reading of the play, starting at 3 PM.
  • Year two for Chattanooga’s United for Working Families Summit. Chattanooga Civics: Outdoor Chattanooga. ETC’s “Southbridge.” “How to Sue the Klan” - in conversation with a student at UTC. These voices - and more - on this edition of “Scenic Roots.”
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