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  • On the map: Jimmy Wheeler of Tennessee’s Music Office. Finish your work, access your pay ASAP through Clockout. As you’ll hear - and more - on this edition of “Scenic Roots.”
  • For hourly workers, there is a gap between when they finish their shifts and when their income appears in their bank accounts. Clockout is an online tool that integrates with bank and credit union apps to provide those workers with instant access to their earned wages.
  • Take a romantic comedy by Shakespeare - and instead of in the Bard’s world, set it here in Chattanooga. Next, gather a cast of ten actors - playing more than twenty roles. That’s the formula for “Twelfth Night” - opening Friday at Chattanooga Theatre Centre, for ages ten and older.
  • Loneliness is a problem today for many men and boys - and a gathering this weekend here in Chattanooga offers a community for them. On Saturday, M-PACT - or Men + Impact - hosts “Where Men Connect” in Chattanooga’s Miller Park, starting at 8 AM.
  • On Thursday, Tennessee Governor Bill Lee will visit Chattanooga to celebrate the future of the downtown riverfront. The State of Tennessee is investing 15 million dollars in Evolving Our Riverfront Parks - a project to revitalize the riverfront.
  • A community celebration for Evolving Our Riverfront Parks. Shakespeare in the summer: “Twelfth Night” at CTC. Where Men Connect: A push to curb male loneliness. As you’ll hear - and more - on this edition of “Scenic Roots.”
  • On this episode of WUTC's "Live in the Library," The Afternooners - an alternative / jam band here in Chattanooga - join Clark Gibson for a session recorded live downtown at The Chattanooga Public Library.
  • Outside Chattanooga, there is The Field: a cemetery in use from the late 19th into the early 20th century, then abandoned - and forgotten - until this century. Tom Lee writes about The Field in "Your Brother's Blood" for "The Bitter Southerner."
  • On Thursday, Chattanooga Design Studio presents the latest talk in its CIVIQ speaker series - “Transit and Mobility: Lessons Learned From Nashville” with Erin Hafkenschiel of Think Tennessee - starting at 5:30 PM at the downtown Chattanooga Public Library.
  • (Aired Thu 5/22/25) On this episode of WUTC's "Open Book," Richard Winham speaks with Jennifer Boulanger, the author of "A Song for Olaf: A Memoir of Sibling Love at the Dawn of the HIV-AIDS Pandemic," published by Mnemosyne Books.
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