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  • Nicholas Edward Williams, multi-instrumentalist and storyteller, is one of the local musicians who performed at this spring's TEDxChattanooga "Sessions" at Barking Legs Theater. The theme: “Carry On” - the theme for all of TEDxChattanooga’s events this year.
  • One of the largest murals in this country is in downtown Chattanooga. Artist Meg Saligman painted the piece “We Will Not Be Satisfied Until” on Martin Luther King, Jr. Boulevard in 2015. The story from Ian-Alijah Bey of Chattamatters.
  • Activation summer for Hamilton County Parks and Recreation. This September: The Levitt BLOC Chattanooga Music Series. These voices - and more - on this edition of “Scenic Roots.”
  • If you now visit Chester Frost Park on the banks of Chickamauga Lake, you’ll find waterfront yurts for rent - and a fishing pier named for George Wright. Matt Folz is director of Hamilton County Parks and Recreation.
  • Starting this weekend - and on each Sunday this September - a free, family-friendly outdoor concert series will bring the music to neighborhoods across Chattanooga: The Levitt BLOC Chattanooga Music Series - BLOC stands for “Building Layers of Community."
  • As a writer, Minrose Gwin started her career as a print reporter here in the Southeast - and she’s no stranger to East Tennessee. Her latest novel is "Beautiful Dreamers," published by Hub City Press.
  • For this episode, we talk about social connectedness with Jessica Pilcher, director of United for Working Families at United Way of Greater Chattanooga; Ben Staples, vice president of people and culture at CBL - and Stacey Keating, vice president of corporate communications at CBL.
  • In East Brainerd, a neighborhood development known as Heritage Walk - right off of East Brainerd and Jenkins Roads - is on the rise as the project’s local builder readies for the next phase. Haley Bartlett and Kristen Templeton are with NOOGAtoday.
  • Dr. Howard Wall, director of the newly formed Center for Regional Economic Research here at UTC, will be the speaker for the 2024 Chattanooga Region Economic Forecast Breakfast on Thursday, September 5th at the Chattanooga Marriott Downtown.
  • For the first time since 1961 - when John F. Kennedy was sworn in as President - the City of Chattanooga now has an entirely new zoning ordinance. William Newlin of Chattamatters explains what’s changing - and what it means for homeowners and renters.
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