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  • Perhaps the most iconic building - along with its sign - in this city, the Chattanooga Choo Choo complex has evolved over time from a gateway to the world to a hotel and entertainment center. In our latest conversation in collaboration with Preserve Chattanooga, we look back - as we prepare all aboard for the future.
  • Here in Chattanooga, how the Hunter Museum of American Art connects the arts and health for the community benefits people from all walks of life - including artists and health care professionals. Our guests: Dr. Mukta Panda, Adera Causey and Chyela Rowe.
  • Preserve Chattanooga: the Historic River-to-Ridge Area Plan. Kevin Bate opens the door to the world of Immersion Gallery. These voices - and more - on this edition of “Scenic Roots.”
  • The latest arrival on the Chattanooga art scene is more than just a gallery - it’s an experience that surrounds you, maybe even confounds you. On Friday, starting at 5 PM, Immersion Gallery hosts a soft opening at 231 Broad St., the former downtown location of Rock/Creek.
  • For our final conversation in our series in collaboration with Preserve Chattanooga, we focus on the Historic River-to-Ridge Area Plan, officially adopted two years ago. Our guests: Todd Morgan of Preserve Chattanooga and Dan Reuter of RPA.
  • Now in its 70th year, the Hunter Museum of American Art here in Chattanooga has evolved in many ways through the decades. As we conclude our conversation series in collaboration with the Museum, we talk about the Hunter and African-American art.
  • 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.”
  • Have you seen the new pink billboards around Chattanooga? The provocative messages on them are as bold as the color. The billboards - which will be up for eight weeks - are part of a new public awareness campaign against antisemitism, just launched by the Jewish Federation of Greater Chattanooga.
  • For the problem of homelessness here in Chattanooga, there is no one quick fix - but there are targeted efforts to help break the cycle. One of those efforts is Connect for Good, a holiday giving campaign to benefit a homeless-to-housing initiative known as the Flexible Housing Fund.
  • 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.
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