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  • (Aired Tues 10/22/24) When we talk about “school choice,” what do we mean? How do we talk about it - especially in the heat of an election campaign? This week, our campus - the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga - will host a panel discussion on that.
  • (Aired Tues 10/22/24) Garry Posey - founder of Ensemble Theatre of Chattanooga - is one of the Wolf Trap teaching artists at the Arts-Based Collaborative here on our campus, the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga: abc@utc.
  • Wreaths Across Chattanooga prepares year round to lay wreaths each December on the graves of fallen veterans at Chattanooga National Cemetery. Jeff Eversole - who chairs the Hamilton County Commission - is with Wreaths Across Chattanooga.
  • Empty Bowls is a community-led effort to curb food insecurity around the world. Here in the Chattanooga area, Be The Change and Scenic City Clay Arts presented the event last year - and on Wednesday, they’re back for more, at The Signal starting at 5:30 PM.
  • Where does fashion meet theater this week here in Chattanooga? For the Performing Arts League, they meet “On The Town" - a new event for the League - this Friday, starting at 11 AM at The Walden Club.
  • Across the Tri-State, the high stakes of disappearing farmland. Filling up to fight food insecurity at this year’s Empty Bowls. In Cleveland, the Whispering Giants Intertribal Native Festival. These voices - and more - on this edition of “Scenic Roots.”
  • By the year 2040, the tri-state region of Tennessee, Alabama and Georgia is projected to lose 150,000 acres of farmland, according to the American Farmland Trust. David Cook of Food As A Verb and author Brooks Lamb are talking about it this week here in Chattanooga.
  • To tell the story of the Ocoee region here in Southeast Tennessee, you have to tell the Indigenous story. On Saturday, December 7th, the Museum and Cultural Center at 5ive Points in Cleveland will host something new: the Whispering Giants Intertribal Native Festival.
  • (Aired Sat 11/09/24) The Sequatchie River Band - also known as The Sequatchie Band, also known as Interval - join Richard Winham for this episode of WUTC's "Live in the Library," recorded live downtown at The Chattanooga Public Library.
  • (Aired Sat 11/16/24) Singer-songwriter Josh Wheeler is Richard Winham's guest on this episode of WUTC's "Live in the Library," recorded live downtown at The Chattanooga Public Library.
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