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  • For this episode, we talk about social connectedness with Wesley Odum, Director of Corporate Engagement at United Way of Greater Chattanooga - and Jennifer Wilhoit, Talent Acquisition Manager with Southern Champion Tray.
  • Martina Guilfoil of Chattanooga Neighborhood Enterprise. “Hike Through History” at Pleasant Garden Cemetery. Theatrico’s “The Last Five Years” at Barking Legs Theater. These voices - and more - on this edition of “Scenic Roots.”
  • Last month, Chattanooga Neighborhood Enterprise held a grand opening for a new phase of an affordable housing development in the Highland Park neighborhood. On Saturday, CNE holds its free “Money School” - at the Construction Career Center at 2225 Roanoke Avenue - from 8 AM to 2 PM.
  • Pleasant Garden Cemetery here in Chattanooga is one of the oldest historically Black cemeteries in Tennessee. On Saturday, Chattanooga Parks and Outdoors - and the African American Cemetery Preservation Fund - will host a “Hike Through History” at Pleasant Garden, starting at 10 AM.
  • Imagine two New Yorkers in their 20’s who fall in and out of love over five years. Set their story to music - with a narrative that twists time - and you have “The Last Five Years": the second production by Theatrico, on stage this weekend at Barking Legs Theater in Chattanooga.
  • This weekend, a new festival for the outdoors debuts at the Choo Choo Gardens in downtown Chattanooga - on Saturday from Noon to 7 PM. Haley Bartlett, city editor for NOOGAtoday, spoke with the organizers.
  • Ten years ago, the Makerspace - a place for local artists and makers to learn, create and share - opened on the fourth floor of the downtown Chattanooga Public Library. This Saturday, to celebrate that milestone, Maker Day returns to the Library from 10 AM to 5 PM.
  • What can Chattanooga be ten years from now? Maker Day - which celebrates ten years of the Makerspace at the downtown Chattanooga Public Library this Saturday - features a community art project, “2034: Chattanooga in the Making.”
  • As a surgeon and a public servant, Bill Frist’s long and varied career has shown a lifelong commitment to humanity and healing. The former U.S. Senator from Tennessee and former Senate Majority Leader is the next guest on “The A List with Alison Lebovitz” from our public media partner WTCI PBS.
  • Here in Chattanooga, a local business - Overlooked Materials - recently launched the first curbside glass recycling service in this city since 2018, and the first local processing of that glass since the 1980’s. Haley Bartlett and Kristen Templeton are with NOOGAtoday.
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