Wow!! What a week this promises to be in Chattanooga.
Kim
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>Subject: ArtsChatt for the week of September 10, 2001
>Date: Mon, 10 Sep 2001 11:28:22 -0400
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>This is going to be another special week for the arts in Chattanooga, with
>theatre openings, new exhibits coming, old exhibits leaving, a festival and
>a chance to voice your opinion-what more could you ask?
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>The Chattanooga Theatre Centre opens the delightful comedy, "The Man Who
>Came To Dinner," on the main stage this Friday. The George S. Kaufman/Moss
>Hart play pokes fun at both naivete and pretense. If you're a fan of old
>movies like I am, you've surely seen Monte Wooley and Jimmy Durante in the
>1930's film version. CTC's production promises just as many laughs.
>
>Our Regional History Museum is opening two companion exhibits this week: "I
>Owe My Soul to the Company Store" and "From Mill to Bed." Both exhibits
>deal with life in company towns. Quilt expert Bets Ramsey helped curate the
>Mill to Bed exhibit, showing the ingenuity of women in company towns making
>use of mill scraps and salesmen's samples to create beautiful quilts.
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>The Association for Visual Artists is launching EnVision It! this week,
>giving you an opportunity to help shape an environment that promotes and
>supports original visual art and the artists who create it. You can stop by
>the AVA gallery on Saturday morning at 9:00 to give your thoughts before you
>head into Coolidge Park for the third annual Culturefest.
>
>What a great setting Coolidge Park is for Culturefest-a celebration of many
>of the cultural and ethnic traditions represented by people living right
>here in Hamilton County. You'll think you're visiting an international
>festival, but it's even more exciting to know you're watching your
>neighbors. You can see Irish step dance, East Indian or Native American
>dance, hear African, Jamaican, or Scottish music, and much more. Best of
>all, admission is free. The festival runs Saturday from 11:00 a.m. to 11:00
>p.m.
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>This is the last week to see "Millennium Glass" at the Hunter, so if you
>haven't been yet-or you want to see it one last time-make sure you go before
>Sunday, September 16.
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>This newsletter is just a brief highlight of what's going on in the arts
>this week. For information on times, locations, and ticket purchasing for
>these and many more events, check our website at
>www.alliedartschattanooga.org.
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>Molly K. Sasse
>Executive Director, Allied Arts
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Kim Edward Renz
University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
Fine Arts Center, Department 1351
615 McCallie Avenue
Chattanooga, Tennessee 37403
423-755-4371 Office
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