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  • Owners and operators of marinas who want to help protect water quality participate in a Tennessee Valley Authority program to stay clean and green. Our own Justin Turner tells us more.
  • Michael “Arche” Twitty is a storyteller who found his voice in poetry. A Chattanooga native, Arche is a poet, playwright, actor and educator who helps others to discover - and cultivate - their own voices.
  • Riverfront Nights is in full swing in downtown Chattanooga. The free concert series for this summer - which began on Independence Day weekend - features performances on Saturdays at 7 PM at the Riverbend site at Ross’ Landing on Riverfront Parkway.
  • Some seeds can take many years to grow - but when they do, oh, how what grows stands tall and reaches for the sky. On Friday, “Giant Steps: An Urbean Musical” premieres at Chattanooga Theatre Centre: a reinterpretation of the story of "Jack and the Beanstalk," set in the inner city.
  • LaDarius Price on “No Smoke Sundays” in Chattanooga. Rhythms and moves at the Hunter’s “Hip-Hop Fantasy.” Talking Writing: the indie folk-pop sound of Grafted Culture. These voices - and more - on this edition of “Scenic Roots.”
  • “No Smoke Sundays” is a free hangout for middle and high school youth here in Chattanooga. The event - Sundays this month from 6 PM to 8 PM in Miller Park - was created after the recent shootings in the city to provide fun activities and inspirational conversations for youth as a safe and alternative gathering during a peak time for gun violence.
  • As the Hunter Museum of American Art celebrates 70 years here in Chattanooga, there is room for fantasy. The summer exhibition at the Hunter is titled, “Enchanted: A History of Fantasy Illustration” - and one of the programs inspired by the exhibition is a hip-hop performance: “Hip-Hop Fantasy,” tomorrow night at 6 PM.
  • Richard Winham shares a conversation with Grafted Culture, the Dutch-American sister duo with an international indie folk-pop sound who now live in the Chattanooga area.
  • Troy Rogers on the Returning Talent Entrepreneurial Expo. ChaTech’s Walton Robinson on tech startups in Chattanooga. These voices - and more - on this edition of “Scenic Roots.”
  • Think of a job fair where the tables are turned. Business owners show up to meet with former felons who have served their time and are now entrepreneurs, building relationships with each other - and connecting with the community. That’s the goal of the Returning Talent Entrepreneurial Expo on Thursday, July 28th here in Chattanooga.
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