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  • Gardens can heal and calm - mind, body and soul. Siskin Hospital for Physical Rehabilitation plans to build a series of therapeutic gardens on its campus in downtown Chattanooga.
  • Before Howard Finster became a folk artist who caught the world’s attention with a mission to “paint sacred art,” he was a woodworker. An exhibition now at Paradise Garden Foundation in Summerville, Georgia captures that era of Finster's life.
  • Ellen Gerst, reporter for The Chattanooga Times Free Press. Reed Caldwell on this year’s Youth Talent Show at Songbirds. Sarah Moore on the upcoming 4 Bridges Arts Festival. These voices - and more - on this edition of “Scenic Roots.”
  • What does it take to restore the voting rights of a person who has served a sentence for a felony conviction here in Tennessee? Ellen Gerst is a reporter for The Chattanooga Times Free Press.
  • 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.
  • A crescent moon hovers at the top of the poster for this year’s 4 Bridges Arts Festival. Chattanooga’s premier showcase for the visual arts - presented by the Association for Visual Arts - returns to First Horizon Pavilion on Saturday, April 22nd and Sunday, April 23rd with a preview party on Friday, April 21st.
  • “The Cake” is the next entree on stage at Chattanooga Theatre Centre. The comedy by Brenda Brunstetter - which opens on Friday, April 21st for mature audiences at CTC - tells the story of Della, a cake shop owner in North Carolina whose world is turned upside down.
  • If you’re looking for “Stories of Resilience,” you’ll find them in Chattanooga’s Alton Park. The audio / photo series - curated by the artist 2$ON The Prince - features conversations with three men from that neighborhood.
  • For thirty years, “Together We Can” has provided scholarships to eligible public high school seniors in the Chattanooga area - targeting college students who are first-generation or otherwise in need.
  • Sounds that stir and soar at Bessie Smith’s Big 9 Music Fest. Honoring Latino leaders across Chattanooga. Creative Arts Guild. “Transformation” reveals the art of Chattanooga’s Barry Moser. These voices - and more - on this edition of “Scenic Roots.”
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