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  • The Valley Vibes Music & Arts Festival is on the move in Northwest Georgia. This year, the festival returns to Walker County - hosted at Cherokee Farms in LaFayette from Friday, September 23rd through Sunday September 25th.
  • Saluting Champions of Health Care in the Chattanooga area. 4 Courses and TN Whiskey Supper; Chattanooga Fashion Expo. On the trail of ambling armadillos in Southeast Tennessee. These voices - and more - on this edition of “Scenic Roots.”
  • Each year, the Champions of Health Care awards honor the best of the best health care professionals here in the Chattanooga area. This year’s Champions were recently profiled in The Chattanooga Times Free Press - and recognized at a luncheon yesterday in downtown Chattanooga.
  • Here in Chattanooga, 4 Courses and Supper Club has brought celebrated Black chefs to this city - for food, conversation and to benefit local students in the culinary arts. Next week, 4 Courses again teams up with the Tennessee Whiskey Festival to present the 4 Courses and Whiskey Supper - next Friday, September 23rd, starting at 6 PM, at Waterhouse Pavilion.
  • For fashionistas, the runway is calling this fall. The Chattanooga Fashion Expo returns the week before Thanksgiving - from Thursday, November 17th through Sunday, November 20th - with events at various locations around the city. One event is aimed at students and emerging designers.
  • Let’s talk about armadillos. Average rising temperatures here in the South are spurring the scaly creatures to crawl north - from Texas and Florida to North Carolina and here in Tennessee. Here in Chattanooga, Carissa Turner has been keeping tabs on the armadillos.
  • To look forward, sometimes you have to look back. We begin the first in our series of conversations on “Scenic Roots” about historic preservation in Chattanooga, in collaboration with the nonprofit Preserve Chattanooga - formerly known as Cornerstones.
  • Almost 10,000 veterans live here in the Chattanooga area. Our own Cameron McLean tells us about a nonprofit that connects with veterans - and veterans with each other - through song.
  • This year, Chambliss Center for Children celebrates 150 years in the Chattanooga area - and here on “Scenic Roots,” we’re bringing you conversations about the story of Chambliss. Joining us for this conversation: Liz Blasbery, executive director of residential services - and Jen Davis, associate director of residential services.
  • Tasia Malakasis, the new CEO at CO.LAB in Chattanooga. Mark McKnight & Tish Gailmard of Reflection Riding. These voices - and more - on this edition of “Scenic Roots.”
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