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  • This year, Chambliss Center for Children celebrates 150 years in the Chattanooga area - and here on “Scenic Roots,” we’re bringing you conversations about the story of Chambliss. Joining us for this conversation: Jon Berestecky, director of the Transitional Living Program at Chambliss - and Tiana, a resident in the program.
  • Last week, the mayors of Chattanooga and Hamilton County outlined plans to build a new minor league stadium for the Chattanooga Lookouts in the city’s South Broad District. Dave Flessner is business editor at The Chattanooga Times Free Press - and in Sunday’s edition, he’ll be taking a deeper dive into this story.
  • Richard Winham shares a conversation with Holly Harwell and Olga de Klein on “My Work Is Me” - a retrospective on Lookout Mountain native and artist Mary B. Lynch - now on exhibit at ClearStory Arts in Chattanooga.
  • Jennifer Maklan, an Āyurveda practitioner in Chattanooga. Carmen Joyce on the photo printing process of cyanotype. In The Woodshop on St. Elmo Avenue: Call Me Spinster. These voices - and more - on this edition of “Scenic Roots.”
  • Cyanotype is one of the oldest photographic techniques. Carmen Joyce - a self-taught artist and photographer - will teach the process in a “Printing with Light” class - Saturday at 10 AM at Crabtree Farms here in Chattanooga.
  • Āyurveda is the ancient and traditional medicine of the Indian subcontinent that takes a natural and holistic approach to health and wellness. Jennifer Maklan is founder of Chattanooga Āyurveda. As a practitioner, she has trained in India through a leading education program in Āyurveda as it is taught there today.
  • Tomorrow night is the first of six debates - three this week, three next week - for candidates for the Hamilton County Board of Education. Chattanooga 2.0, the Chattanooga Times Free Press and Local 3 News are hosting the debates. Allison Shirk - digital and engagement editor at the Times Free Press - will be one of the moderators.
  • Richard Winham shares a performance by sister trio Call Me Spinster, recorded live in The Woodshop on St. Elmo Ave in Chattanooga.
  • Charlie Newton & T-RAN on the Splash Summer Arts Festival. Lynda LeVan & Natalie Lloyd on the Chattanooga Author Showcase. Our own Cameron McLean visits a woodturner in Soddy-Daisy. These voices - and more - on this edition of “Scenic Roots."
  • Artists Charlie and Iantha Newton created Splash Youth Arts Workshop to offer free art workshops to Chattanooga’s youth all year round. On Saturday, August 20th, the nonprofit hosts the Splash Summer Arts Festival in Miller Park.
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