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  • Opportunities to showcase young musicians how music is deeply woven into the cultural fabric of this city. - and next month, the Songbirds Foundation will host its Youth Talent Show: Friday, April 21st at the Songbirds Guitar and Pop Culture Museum.
  • Opening tomorrow’s doors in tech for women and girls. Identity meets place in Jenny Sadre-Orafai’s “Dear Outsiders.” Looking for a few new Opportunity Fellows at ArtsBuild. These voices - and more - on this edition of “Scenic Roots.”
  • Opportunity is knocking at ArtsBuild. The nonprofit that supports the arts here in Chattanooga and Hamilton County is now taking applications for its summer Opportunity Fellows.
  • How do cities leverage their own assets to make things happen? A new podcast - “The Possible City” - talks to local leaders across the country about those challenges and opportunities for cities.
  • 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.
  • If you live in Chattanooga and Hamilton County - and if you have a passion for advancing the arts and culture in our community - there’s an opportunity for you to learn, grow, connect and lead. The program is the Holmberg Arts Leadership Institute, run by the nonprofit ArtsBuild - which is taking applications until Friday, June 3rd.
  • When baseball was segregated in this country - from after the Civil War until Jackie Robinson after World War II - Negro League Baseball provided the opportunity for Black players to stay in the game. Chattanooga hosted several Negro League teams - and this weekend, the Chattanooga Lookouts and the Bessie Smith Cultural Center will commemorate that legacy.
  • Let’s stay with mental health and tell you about another opportunity in Chattanooga aimed at lifting the stigma, providing help - and having fun. On Saturday, September 17th, starting at 5 PM, this year’s Mental Health Fun Fair comes to Miller Park - sponsored by MySuspire.
  • This month, the Chattanooga Fashion Expo returns for its second year - from Thursday, November 17th through Sunday, November 20th. More than just runway shows, the expo offers opportunities in education, networking and mentorship for established and emerging creatives in fashion.
  • Next weekend, a piece of public art will be unveiled at The AIM Center here in Chattanooga: a sculpture, titled “Positive Space.” The sculpture - which honors Bonnie Currey-Stamps, the center’s co-founder who died last year - will be unveiled on Saturday, October 1st at 11 AM.
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