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  • A brother and a sister join a boys choir to raise their voices for youth mental health at a free concert here on our campus, the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. “Hope Sings!" is Saturday, starting at 6 PM, in the Roland Hayes Concert Hall at the UTC Fine Arts Center.
  • The City of Chattanooga wants to hear from you. Recently, it launched an online platform - Engage Chattanooga - for residents to share their input and shape this community’s future. Haley Bartlett and Kristen Templeton are with NOOGAtoday.
  • On Friday, starting at 5:30 PM, the Campfire Concert Series for this spring premieres at Reflection Riding Arboretum and Nature Center in Chattanooga - with concerts every two weeks on Fridays through May 30th, presented by Black Creek Chattanooga.
  • Landis Zehrung talks "American Primitive" guitar playing, dreams and find your voice as he joins WUTC's Clark Gibson for this episode of "Live in the Library," recorded live downtown at the Chattanooga Public Library.
  • He's a mountain climber and hiker from Texas who writes songs about big ideas. Joshua Cruce joins Richard Winham in the studio for this episode of WUTC's "Live in the Library," recorded live downtown at The Chattanooga Public Library.
  • (Aired Mon 4/07/25) For fifty years, what is known today as Preserve Chattanooga has protected the architectural heritage of this city. The only nonprofit of its kind in Chattanooga - founded as Landmarks Chattanooga and known for many years as Cornerstones - has made a difference through preservation, education and advocacy.
  • (Aired Mon 4/07/25) This weekend, the 4 Bridges Arts Festival here in Chattanooga will celebrate its silver anniversary. Dozens of visual artists from far and wide will be at the 25th annual festival - presented by the Association for Visual Arts - at First Horizon Pavilion on Saturday, April 12th and Sunday, April 13th with a preview party on Friday, April 11th.
  • (Aired Mon 4/07/25) Leadership is complex. A conference that returns to downtown Chattanooga this week for its second year aims to empower professionals to grow as leaders, at any stage of their careers. The Ascension Leadership Conference - organized by Hinton & Company, in partnership with the Chattanooga Area Chamber of Commerce - is Thursday.
  • (Aired Mon 4/07/25) Rondell Crier is a multimedia artist here in Chattanooga who created a mural unveiled last year at the Hunter Museum of American Art. “Flights of Hope and Healing” stands 37 feet tall on the exterior of the east wing of the Hunter.
  • (Aired Mon 4/07/25) In the Chattanooga area - and beyond - the McNabb Center is the leading nonprofit provider in this region for mental health, substance use, social and victim services. On Thursday, April 17th, the Breakthrough Gala - an inaugural gala dinner and art auction - will be held in Chattanooga.
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