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  • If you’re inside the Chattanooga Convention Center these days, look up - and you’ll see a colorful 3D mobile hanging up high, in front of the entrance of the main banquet room. “Give Way to the Wind” - which symbolizes the mulberry tree - is a collaboration between two artists: Anna Carll, who makes collages with fine art papers - and Claire Vassort, who paints on silk.
  • Now at Stove Works here in Chattanooga: “Festival.” This collection of contemporary pieces - which premiered a few days ago and will remain on display through Saturday - comes from Josiah Golson, the programs director at Stove Works.
  • “A Kaddish for Bernie Madoff” and “The Levys of Monticello” are among the titles that will be screened at this year’s Chattanooga Jewish Film Series. Five award-winning films - produced in this country, France and Israel - will be shown in person at the Jewish Cultural Center and virtually for the next five weeks - starting next Monday, August 22nd through Friday, September 23rd.
  • How will electric vehicle infrastructure develop for the trucking and logistics businesses here in Chattanooga and across the tri-state area just a few years down the road? Decision makers and community leaders will gather next week to tackle that question at this year’s State of Freight Forum - presented by Thrive Regional Partnership and sponsored by EPB - on Tuesday at Bridge Innovate in Rossville, Georgia.
  • Stephen Hargis, Chattanooga Times Free Press sports editor. The Trust for Public Land’s park listeners in Chattanooga. A community theatre podcast at Chattanooga Theatre Centre. These voices - and more - on this edition of “Scenic Roots.”
  • Our monthly conversation with Chattanooga Mayor Tim Kelly. Innovative string duo ARKAI performs next week here at UTC. These voices - and more - on this edition of “Scenic Roots.”
  • Live here on WUTC, Chattanooga Mayor Tim Kelly joined us for our monthly conversation. We started with homelessness - and a proposal to convert the blighted Airport Inn on Lee Highway into 70 units of permanent supportive housing.
  • Next week, two string musicians - both trained at Julliard in New York City - will perform here on our campus at UTC. A free concert by the acclaimed duo ARKAI will be held on Monday, October 24th starting at 7:30 PM at the Roland Hayes Hall in UTC’s Fine Arts Center.
  • A Community Culture Index for employers in Chattanooga. What’s next for the Chattanooga Parks and Outdoors Plan. “To be or not to be” for Hamlet at Scenic City Shakespeare. These voices - and more - on this edition of “Scenic Roots.”
  • How are businesses and nonprofits here in Chattanooga fulfilling their commitments to be more diverse and more inclusive in their employment practices? The Community Culture Index aims to quantify the answer - one of the first data-driven efforts of its kind for a city of this size, and a potential model for other cities around the country.
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