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  • Baron King, CEO of the recently-renamed CHATT Foundation. The Neediest Cases Fund. The Grateful Gobbler 5K Walk / Run. Reindeer on the Riverfront and the Lighted Boat Parade. These voices - and more - on this edition of “Scenic Roots.”
  • A bold campaign against anti-semitism in Chattanooga. Connect For Good, holiday giving for homeless-to-housing. Coming to Miller Park: The Winter Break Spectacular. These voices - and more - on this edition of “Scenic Roots.”
  • The Chattanooga Area Food Bank's expansion in Dalton. “One Small Step” for Chattanooga and the Tennessee Valley. These voices - and more - on this edition of “Scenic Roots.”
  • With food banks nationwide squeezed by high prices and high demand, the Chattanooga Area Food Bank - which operates in several counties in Southeast Tennessee and Northwest Georgia - recently began an expansion of its site in Dalton.
  • Richard Winham shares a session from Eric 'E.T.' Turner & Jack Endelouz, recorded live downtown at The Chattanooga Public Library.
  • On Friday, starting at 2 PM, the Winter Break Spectacular comes to Chattanooga’s Miller Park. Marcus Ellsworth is programs manager for River City Company.
  • Live here on WUTC, Chattanooga Mayor Tim Kelly joined us for our monthly conversation.
  • A group exhibition coming to Stove Works here in Chattanooga examines our relationship with land - and with each other - through art. “Territorial: The Land and Us” - curated by Haley Clouser of Lincoln, Massachusetts - premieres on Friday, February 24th.
  • Michael Crosa is a podcaster here in Chattanooga. He’s the director of “Jollyville Radio” - and his new podcast is “My Part of Town Chattanooga.” On Tuesday, February 21st, starting at 6 PM, he’ll teach an Introduction to Podcasting class at The Chattery.
  • Hamilton County’s Karen Guinn on homeless health care. “A Sense of Place” at the Hunter Museum in Chattanooga. The Likht Ensemble tells the story of “The Shoah Songbook.” These voices - and more - on this edition of “Scenic Roots.”
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