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  • From a young prisoner at Auschwitz to “Survivors Club.” Kimberly Bowen, senior v.p. of talent & inclusion at Unum. These voices - and more - on this edition of “Scenic Roots.”
  • Tonight at the Hunter Museum here in Chattanooga, a celebration of Jazz Age Harlem and Paris for Black History Month. Kimmie J. Soul will be one of the creatives presenting “Vision + Verse: Jazz Age Nights,” starting at 6 PM.
  • Beauford Delaney was born in Knoxville, soon after the turn of the last century. A Black modernist painter, he is remembered for his works during the Harlem Renaissance in New York City and after his move to Paris. Stephen Wicks of the Knoxville Museum of Art is curator of the Delaney exhibition now on display at Chattanooga's Hunter Museum of American Art.
  • Woodson Carpenter speaks with Maeghan Jones, Candy Johnson, Travis Hutchinson and Travis Lytle in the latest episode of “One for All” - a storytelling partnership between the Community Foundation of Greater Chattanooga and “Scenic Roots.”
  • Beauford Delaney’s art at Chattanooga’s Hunter Museum. “Bambi: A Life in the Woods” at Chattanooga Theatre Centre. From Ensemble Theatre of Chattanooga: “The Borrowers” These voices - and more - on this edition of “Scenic Roots.”
  • On Friday, Chattanooga Theatre Centre premieres its stage version of “Bambi” that revisits the novel. Scott Dunlap is the director - and Kristiana Russell plays Bambi’s mother.
  • Underneath the floorboards, a tiny family is living on dollhouse furniture - until their home is discovered, and the big adventure begins. That’s the story of “The Borrowers” - the latest production by Ensemble Theatre of Chattanooga - opening Friday at the Mountain Arts Community Center on Signal Mountain.
  • On Old Wauhatchie Pike here in Chattanooga, you’ll find boulders. This weekend, you’ll find people climbing them at the Wauhatchie BoulderFest - open to all in the community - on Saturday starting at 7 AM.
  • For Broad Street in downtown Chattanooga, the shape of what’s to come is starting to take shape. Last week, an urban design firm heard from community members on the future of Broad Street - from the Tennessee Aquarium to Martin Luther King, Jr. Boulevard - at a reimagining workshop at the Aquarium.
  • More than twenty-five years ago, Greg Vital and Franklin Farrow founded what is now Morning Pointe Senior Living. Today, the company provides assisted living, personal care and Alzheimer’s memory care at 37 locations in five states - including here in Chattanooga and the Tennessee Valley.
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