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  • Noogavision’s Fallon Clark on “Luce” at Barking Legs Theater. Chattamatters: Signing off on the updated stadium funding plan. Strong, smart and bold for girls - at Girls Inc. of Chattanooga. These voices - and more - on this edition of “Scenic Roots."
  • Here in Chattanooga, a new nonprofit has arrived for community theater. Noogavision Theatre and Performing Arts Co. presents its first production - “Luce” - opening tonight at 7 PM at Barking Legs Theater. Fallon Clark is the founder and executive director of NoogaVision - and the director of “Luce.”
  • This week, the Chattanooga City Council - and the Hamilton County Commission - approved an updated plan on how to pay for a new multipurpose stadium for the Chattanooga Lookouts in the South Broad District. Here’s William Newlin of Chattamatters on what it looks like.
  • For years, the work of Girls Inc. of Chattanooga has helped thousands of school age girls in this area. Toccora Petersen is its CEO.
  • Celebrando la comunidad: Veinte años de La Paz Chattanooga. Springing into the next Meacham Writers’ Workshop at UTC. These voices - and more - on this edition of “Scenic Roots.”
  • La Paz Chattanooga is marking twenty years of serving the Hispanic and Latino community here in Southeast Tennessee. This month on “Scenic Roots,” we will bring you a few conversations on the nonprofit's story as it looks to the future. Stacy Johnson is La Paz's executive director.
  • Each spring and fall, the Meacham Writers’ Workshop showcases writers, steered by our campus: the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. The Meacham for this spring runs from Wednesday, March 20th through Saturday, March 23rd - with events on campus and beyond here in Chattanooga.
  • This month on “Scenic Roots,” we’re bringing you a few conversations on La Paz Chattanooga as the nonprofit marks two decades of service for the Hispanic / Latino community in Southeast Tennessee. For this episode, we speak with Angela García of CulturAlly.
  • La Paz Chattanooga at 20: Angela García of CulturAlly. United for Working Families, Episode 1: Pillars for the future. These voices - and more - on this edition of “Scenic Roots.”
  • In this series, we explore the impact that workplace policies have on our local families and children - and how United Way of Greater Chattanooga is looking to close the gaps. Our guest: Jessica Pilcher, director of the United for Working Families initiative.
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