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  • In our latest conversation as part of seventy years of the Hunter Museum of American Art in Chattanooga, we share perspectives from artists within reach of the Hunter here in the Southeast. Our guests: Jeffrey Morton, Baggs McKelvey, Amy Pleasant and Vadis Turner.
  • Next week, the Statewide Women’s Policy Conference returns to Chattanooga for a fifth year. The conference takes place on Thursday, February 2nd and Friday, February 3rd at The Westin.
  • Inventanooga is an annual showcase for students to pitch an invention and business plan that addresses a real world problem. The most recent competition was held last month, presented by STEM School Chattanooga and the Gary W. Rollins College of Business here at UTC.
  • Next Monday is the Martin Luther King, Jr. holiday. Here in Chattanooga, a multi-day celebration of the civil rights leader and his legacy is now under way for its 53rd year. Eric Atkins is co-chair of the Unity Group of Chattanooga.
  • On Saturday, the Unity Group of Chattanooga will lead the Juneteenth National Freedom Day Parade. Eric Atkins is co-chairman of the Unity Group, which is hosting several events in Chattanooga this week ahead of the parade.
  • Tomorrow night at 8:30 PM, Samar Ali - cofounder of Millions of Conversations - is the guest for the season finale of “The A List with Alison Lebovitz” from our public media partner WTCI PBS.
  • This year, the Hunter Museum of American Art has celebrated its 70th anniversary here in Chattanooga. Nandini Makrandi is the Hunter’s chief curator. Kitty Caldwell is a member of the museum’s board of trustees - and chairman of the acquisitions committee.
  • Food banks across the country are feeling the pinch. Demand is high from the people who need them, as inflation soars and supply chain issues persist. The Chattanooga Area Food Bank - a member of Feeding America - serves 20 counties in Southeast Tennessee and Northwest Georgia.
  • This fall, students on our campus - the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga - will have the chance to enroll in a new concentration in theatre entrepreneurship, thanks to a collaboration between UTC’s Department of Performing Arts and the Gary W. Rollins College of Business.
  • On Friday and Saturday, writers from around the region will gather here in Chattanooga for the SouthWord Literary Festival. Now in its 40th year, the festival celebrates writers from - and now living and working - here in the South.
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