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  • Making the pitch to build an idea: Prosal’s Alfredo Ramirez. “Miracle on 11th Street” from PawPaw’s Homeless Ministry. Quiet City meets The Reading Room at the St. Elmo Fire Hall. These voices - and more - on this edition of “Scenic Roots.”
  • This weekend, PawPaw’s Homeless Ministry here will present “Miracle on 11th Street” in downtown Chattanooga - offering essential services, holiday cheer and hope to this city's homeless population. It happens Sunday, from 2 PM to 4 PM, on the 700 block of 11th St.
  • As we near the end of 2024 - and we look ahead to 2025 - financial planners are keeping their eyes on the big picture for their clients. A case in point is The Trust Company of Tennessee, as Zach Hurst in its Chattanooga office will tell you.
  • Two pop-up experiences are teaming up this Friday at the St. Elmo Fire Hall in Chattanooga. That’s where Quiet City will bring its latest “listening room” concert - joined this time by The Reading Room, a bar and a seller of used books.
  • (Aired Mon 12/02/24) This fall, AIA Chattanooga - this area’s chapter of the American Institute for Architects - hosted a discussion titled “Creating Connections: Celebrating 50 Years Of Chattanooga’s Built Environment And The Architects Who Shaped It.”
  • In conversation: Olivia Reeves, Olympic gold medalist at UTC. “Choice in Education” - a UTC discussion beyond the headlines. abc@utc: Lessons in empathy through learning with the arts. These voices - and more - on this edition of “Scenic Roots.”
  • (Aired Tues 10/22/24) This summer at the Paris Olympics, Olivia Reeves won the first gold medal in weightlifting for the United States in 24 years. Olivia - now a senior here on our campus, the University of Tennessee of Chattanooga - was honored with a parade through campus and received the keys to this city.
  • (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.
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