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  • (Aired Weds 2/12/25) These days, how do you keep up with - and try to make sense of - the waves of headlines on politics and policy in Washington and Nashville, and how they resonate here in Southeast Tennessee? “Open Door" is a weekly email newsletter from Chattanoooga Times Free Press reporter Sarah Dolgin.
  • And now, one more speaker from TEDxChattanooga's "Stewards of Nature," featuring local voices on the outdoors, conservation and the environment: Gail Loveland Barille, director of Outdoor Chattanooga - part of the City of Chattanooga’s Parks and Outdoors.
  • (Aired Thu 2/27/25) City elections here in Chattanooga are next Tuesday, March 4th. Early voting began two weeks ago on February 12th and runs through today. William Newlin is with Chattamatters - whose voter guide is available online at chattamatters.com/voterguide.
  • (Aired Thu 2/27/25) The Fireman’s Fountain - on Georgia Avenue next to the Hamilton County Courthouse in downtown Chattanooga - honors firefighters in this city. Now, the memorial will be refurbished.
  • (Aired Thu 2/27/25) Last year, River City Company launched a program for Emerging Producers. It provides resources for artists and organizations with less than two years of event management experience to develop and produce their own events for Chattanooga.
  • (Aired Tues 2/25/25) As Chattanooga grows, so does the need for dedicated spaces for its performing arts community. ArtsBuild recently announced the launch of a comprehensive feasibility study to assess the need for a community performing arts center.
  • Voices from Israel to tell their stories here in Chattanooga. Talking “Economics and Etiquette” on the UTC campus. “I Do! I Do!” - the musical on stage at Oak Street Playhouse. These voices - and more - on this edition of “Scenic Roots.”
  • For a Broadway musical, “I Do! I Do!” is spare. Two actors - a man and a woman - play a married couple, from newlyweds on their wedding day to when they sell their home fifty years later. “I Do! I Do!” is now on stage through Sunday at the Oak Street Playhouse Theatre here in Chattanooga.
  • How do economics - and etiquette - share a path that spells success for a civil society? Next week, a panel discussion here on our campus - the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga - will explore “Economics and Etiquette” on Thursday, February 27th.
  • Amit Yagur and Noga Hila Motana live in an area of Israel that shares a bond with the Jewish community here in Chattanooga - a bond that has only deepened since October 7th, 2023 up to today. They are traveling to Chattanooga for a dinner Tuesday at the Jewish Cultural Center.
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