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Berz Key To Energizing, Empowering Brainerd Residents Over Past Year, Supporters Say
Back when Marti Rutherford was District 6 representative on the city council, Candy Corneliussen recalled Monday evening, "when you had a problem you'd call Marti and she'd say 'OK, I'll handle it,' and she did."
All that changed when Ms. Rutherford...
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Fathering Seminar Features Carey Casey Of National Center For Fathering
First Things First will present Championship Fathering, an effort to change the culture for today's children and the children of future generations, on Thursday, Jan. 22. This seminar will encourage men to love their children, coach their children, model...
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The Two Image Makers Art Show Opens Jan. 19
Southern Adventist University's School of Visual Art and Design is hosting The Two Image Makers, a gallery art show displaying the work of Brian Dunne, opening on Jan. 19 at 6:30 p.m.
Brian Dunne is an assistant professor at Southern's School...
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Mountain Music Folk School Workshop, Student Appreciation Day Is Jan. 17
Mountain Music Folk School is holding its first annual Traditional Music Workshop and Student Appreciation day on Jan. 17 at the Barking legs Theatre on Dodds Avenue.
The workshop is open to anyone in the community, and it will focus on traditional...
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Registration Open For Senior Neighbors’ Spring Break Camp
Alexian Brothers Senior Neighbors is offering their first annual Gran Camp this spring break, March 16-19.
The camp will include watercolor, ballroom dance, pottery and digital photography classes in the mornings and field trips and musical pe...
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Salvation Army Receives Gloves, Scarves And Hats From Community Drive
The Salvation Army will be presented with donations of hats, gloves, mittens, scarves and blankets that were collected on the 2008 "Share the Warmth Tree" on Thursday. The presentation will take place at City Hall on the first floor at 2:30 p.m.
The...
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Juni Fisher Plays At Charles And Myrtle's Saturday
Juni Fisher will be playing at Charles and Myrtle's Coffeehouse on Saturday at 8 p.m. There is a $10 suggested donation at the door.
Review for Juni Fisher:
Juni Fisher recorded her first Western release, "Tumbleweed Letters" in late 1999. Monterey...
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Life With Ferris: Dogs Are Trouble
I don't know what I'm going to do with my dogs. Really. They are a workout. I am not the pack leader, but instead a namby-pamby, semi-master who can only make them sit at one specific time, and in one specific area. Immediately after dinner, they will...
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Kent Whitaker’s Dinner Topics: New Year's Eve, Hoo-Choo & The Half Ton Man
It's 2009, congrats we made it. In fact, we are now a week or so into the New Year.
I started putting together a few thoughts on what I should write about. After all, 2008 was amazing. Well, it depends on your definition of amazing. We had a historic...
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Jewish Cultural Center Has Inauguration Watch Party, Luncheon
The community is invited to the Jewish Cultural Center to view the swearing-in of the 44th president. Coffee and light refreshments will be served while the festivities are seen on the large screen.
There is no charge for the morning event, to...
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Ebony Fashion Fair Set For Feb. 23
The Ebony Fashion Fair, hosted by the Chattanooga Chapter of the National Coalition of 100 Black Women, Inc., will bring The Runway Report to Memorial Auditorium Monday, Feb. 23. The fashion show will begin at 7 p.m. and tickets can be obtained from...
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Memorial Hospital And Hunter Museum Offer Art Lecture Series
The ninth annual Cam Busch Endowed Art for Health Lecture Series will be held Thursday, Feb. 26, from 6-8 p.m., at the Hunter Museum of American Art.
Coleman Barks, native Chattanoogan, best-selling poet, and translator of the 13th century Persian...
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Student's Journal About Recovery From Bike Wreck Is National Winner
A senior at the Center for Creative Arts who was critically injured in a bicycle accident last June 16 has been chosen as a national finalist in an arts competition sponsored by the National Foundation for Advancement in the Arts.
Trent Creswell was...
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CreateHere Offering $150,000 In Artist Grants
CreateHere announced that applications for the 2009 MakeWork grant program are now available.
MakeWork provides financial assistance to innovative artists and artisans in Chattanooga, for career advancement or for the pursuit of larger projects....
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Downtown Happenings Through Jan. 12
Enjoy Winter in Chattanooga with the following downtown events happening through Monday, Jan. 12.
The UTC Department of Art 2009 Juried Student Exhibition will take place Tuesday, Jan. 6, through Sunday, Jan. 25 at the UTC Cress Gallery of Art....
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