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“2034: Chattanooga In The Making” At This Year’s Maker Day

Close-up of “2034:  Chattanooga in the Making” banner.
Cortina Jenelle Branding Agency

What can Chattanooga be ten years from now?

Maker Day - which celebrates ten years of the Makerspace at the downtown Chattanooga Public Library this Saturday - features a community art project, “2034: Chattanooga in the Making.”

Cortina Jenelle Caldwell - a cohort in River City Company’s Emerging Producers Program - is steering the project and facilitating activities as part of the Maker Day.

“2034:  Chattanooga in the Making” banner.
Cortina Jenelle Branding Agency

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