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  • This spring, the Chattanooga Bach Choir holds its annual Gala on Thursday, April 18th at the Westin - and then, one month later, its next concert: “Bach’s St. John’s Passion: A Musical Odyssey” on Saturday, May 18th at the Basilica of Saints Peter and Paul.
  • The Speech and Hearing Center in Chattanooga helps people who have a speech or hearing impairment. Next month, the nonprofit presents the event “Heard!” - starting at 6 PM at the Chattanooga Whiskey Event Hall.
  • Bienvenidos al podcast “Amigos Unidos” en Chattanooga. Audio rewind: Remembering the story of Ed Johnson. These voices - and more - on this edition of “Scenic Roots.”
  • Chattanooga is a place for homegrown and hyperlocal podcasting. A story in Monday’s edition of The Chattanooga Times Free Press sampled a variety of local podcasts. Among them: "Amigos Unidos," a Spanish language podcast hosted by Jose Otero.
  • On March 19th, 1906, a violent mob lynched Ed Johnson, a young Black man, on the Walnut Street Bridge here in Chattanooga. In 2021, the Ed Johnson Memorial was dedicated near the bridge - and two series airing on WUTC told his story: "We Care Now," by podcasting students at UTC, and "The Ed Johnson Conversations" on "Scenic Roots."
  • Come to the table: Joel Tippens talks urban agriculture. NOOGAtoday’s Haley Bartlett on neighborhood associations. United for Working Families. “Murder on the Orient Express.” These voices - and more - on this edition of “Scenic Roots.”
  • Joel Tippens is an organizer for local food - the ability to grow it, access it and enjoy it. He runs the nonprofit City Farms Grower Coalition here in Chattanooga - and on Friday, at Crabtree Farms, he will host a roundtable discussion on urban agriculture and what he calls “food justice.”
  • How many neighborhood associations are on the books here in Chattanooga? More than a hundred. This month, NOOGAtoday began a series on them - with a profile of the North Chattanooga Neighborhood Association. Haley Bartlett is city editor for NOOGAtoday.
  • For this episode of "United for Working Families," we speak with Terran Anderson, vice president of community and corporate engagement at United Way of Greater Chattanooga - and Rebecca Wilson, group vice president of human resources at Kenco.
  • “Murder on the Orient Express” - Agatha Christie’s tale of detective fiction - is set on a luxury train, stopped in its tracks, during the 1930’s. On Friday, a stage adaptation premieres at Chattanooga Theatre Centre, starting at 7:30 PM - recommended for ages 13 and older.
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