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Hey, folks: here is an important announcement from Allied Arts about the
upcoming week and special events of expression about our attacks and our
responses to them.

Please take a peek.
Kim


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>To: "Kim Renz" <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: ArtsChatt for the week of October 1, 2001
>Date: Mon, 1 Oct 2001 12:38:58 -0400
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>Chattanooga's arts groups are planning a number of activities to give
>expression to the emotional impact of the terrible events of September 11 as
>well as to assist financially.
>
>Tuesday evening at 8:00 p.m., the Chattanooga Theatre Centre will present a
>special performance of "The Man Who Came to Dinner," with all the proceeds
>going to the American Red Cross in New York.  Led by Dick Ramsey, who stars
>so admirably as the irascible Sheridan Whiteside in this great American
>farce, the cast and crew decided to add the performance to their normal
>Thursday through Sunday schedule in response to the tragedy.  The emotional
>release this terrific production provides may be just as valuable as the
>money which will be raised.
>
> A series of  performances and opportunities to add your own voice in
>response to the bombings, through poetry or art, is being planned for later
>this month at Miller Plaza.  We'll provide more information soon.
>
>Perfect fall days mean perfect opportunities to get out and enjoy
>Chattanooga's myriad arts events.  This week brings First Friday Freebie at
>the Hunter Museum-a great time to introduce friends to our beautiful art
>museum or visit yourself.  The Museum opens a show this week by local artist
>Lisa Norris, who is making quite a name for herself with her collages
>featuring old dress patterns.
>
>While you're on the Bluff, visit the nearby Houston Museum, where you can
>see lots of charming exhibits, including one of butterfly-decorated teapots
>and teacups.  Charm has been in short supply lately-we could probably all
>use some.
>
>This weekend also  brings the annual Celebration of Fine Craft at Coolidge
>Park, sponsored by the Tennessee Association of Craft Artists.  More than 90
>artists will be exhibiting and demonstrating their crafts on Saturday and
>Sunday.  Plan to stay on Saturday evening and hear the Monday Night Big Band
>perform the final Downtown Pops Concert of the season from 5:30 to 7:00.
>
>I like to keep ArtsChatt short, but there's just too much going on right
>now!  We've just barely touched on everything happening in the arts this
>week.  For information on times, locations, and ticket purchasing for these
>and many more of the week's arts events, 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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>Make the arts a part of your week!
>
>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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