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Thanks, Molly:

To the campus:

Another stellar week. Hope you will all try to get to something.

Kim


At 11:07 AM 10/22/01 -0400, you wrote:
>This is a very special week for the arts in Chattanooga.  As we all continue
>the struggle to deal with the tragic events of last month, there are many
>opportunities this week to let the arts help us express our feelings.
>
>"Allied Hearts" will feature a free concert every day this week at Miller
>Plaza at noon, as Chattanooga musicians, dancers, actors, and artists come
>together to respond to the tragedy.  Following the concerts, everyone will
>have an opportunity to express his or her own feelings through drawing,
>painting, or writing on canvases set up Miller Plaza.  At the end of the
>week, the canvases will be taken down and displayed around town before being
>sent eventually to New York and Washington, to share our responses with the
>people in those cities.
>
>Another important event in light of September 11 is the rescheduled
>CultureFest, which will take place this Saturday in Coolidge Park.
>Postponed last month after the bombings, CultureFest celebrates a number of
>the ethnic and cultural traditions of people right here in Hamilton
>County-everything from Celtic to African, Hindu, and Appalachian culture
>will be uplifted through song, dance, food, and fun.  If you've never been
>to this free event, come out and meet some neighbors you might not have
>known you have.
>
>Also on Saturday, Chattanooga Symphony and Opera presents a masterwork of
>madness and misplaced family honor with Donizetti's "Lucia di Lammermoor."
>This opera is not often performed in Chattanooga--it's a great opportunity
>to hear some incredible singing.
>
>Musical theatre fans will not want to miss "My Fair Lady" at Memorial
>Auditorium on Friday.  One of the best-loved musicals of all time, "My Fair
>Lady" features such well-known hits as "On the Street Where You Live" and
>"Wouldn't It Be Loverly."
>
>Once again, we've just scratched the surface of what's available in the arts
>this week.  Our website has much, much more!
>
>For more information on times, locations, and ticket purchasing for these
>and many more of the week's arts events, or to link to other arts groups,
>check our website at www.alliedartschattanooga.org.
>
>If you'd like to respond to this message, add a friend to our mailing list,
>or remove your name from the list, please contact us at
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>Molly K. Sasse
>Executive Director
>
>
Kim Edward Renz
University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
Fine Arts Center, Department 1351
615 McCallie Avenue
Chattanooga, Tennessee 37403
423-755-4371    Office
423-755-5249    Facsimile
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