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  • During the Civil War in the fall of 1863, Union and Confederate troops fought for control of this area in the Battle of Chickamauga and the Battles for Chattanooga. The Union prevailed here - but what was General Ulysses S. Grant’s role in the outcome?
  • Preserve Chattanooga: Historic preservation learning at UTC. Noël Coward’s “Blithe Spirit” opens UTC Theatre Co.’s new season. Outdoor Bard: “The Winter’s Tale” by Scenic City Shakespeare. These voices - and more - on this edition of “Scenic Roots.”
  • Our campus - the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga - offers a Minor in Historic Preservation through its Interior Architecture and Design Program. We talk about it for the third and final part of our fall conversation series with Preserve Chattanooga.
  • Noël Coward’s described his play “Blithe Spirit” as “an improbable farce in three acts.” The improbable opens the new season of UTC Theatre Co. here on our campus - premiering Tuesday, October 3rd in the Fine Arts Center.
  • “The Winter’s Tale” is one of William Shakespeare’s later plays - and it includes the stage direction: “Exit - pursued by a bear.” Scenic City Shakespeare brings the play to Greenway Farm in Hixson in October, on Fridays and Saturdays starting at 7:30 PM.
  • On Thursday afternoon, live here on WUTC, Chattanooga Mayor Tim Kelly joined us for our monthly conversation. Among the topics: the Vision Plan for Montague Park, affordable housing and a waste-to-energy plan for the Moccasin Bend Environmental Campus.
  • Laurel Rhyne teaches students in UTC's School of Nursing. On Friday, she talks about her role beyond the classroom as a “sacred passage doula” - during the Demystifying Death conference, presented by Welcome Home of Chattanooga with the nursing school as a sponsor.
  • This weekend, Chattanooga Ballet brings four contemporary ballets from four world-class choreographers here to our campus. “Art / Contour” is Saturday starting at 6 PM - and Sunday starting at 3 PM - at the Roland Hayes Theater in the UTC Fine Arts Center.
  • The new documentary “Beautiful Faces” - coming to UTC. Feedback on an affordable housing roadmap for Chattanooga. Scholarships that build bridges to unlock opportunities. These voices - and more - on this edition of “Scenic Roots.”
  • “Beautiful Faces” is a new documentary that explores the extraordinary work of a surgeon here in Chattanooga through the journey of three of his patients and their families. Its Chattanooga premiere will be on Friday, November 3rd on the campus of UTC.
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