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Kim Edward Renz <[log in to unmask]>
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Kim Edward Renz <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 5 Dec 2003 15:53:11 -0500
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Thanks, Sandra. I hope the parade and associated activities go well.

Kim

At 01:46 PM 12/5/2003, you wrote:
>STREETS CLOSED FOR
>SPECIAL EVENTS
>
>The City Traffic Engineerıs office announced today the following:
>
>The limits of the Holiday Starlight Parade route are Market Street from 2nd
>Street to 12th Street.  Motorists parking along this route, as well as on
>all cross streets within one block of Market Street and in the staging area
>(11th Street from Houston Street to Broad Street) may not be able to leave
>their parking spaces during the time the parade is in their vicinity.
>Motorists should keep this in mind if they intend to park in these areas.
>
>Chattanooga Downtown Partnership hopes you will attend tomorrow night's
>parade. The following information will help you determine the best vantage
>point:
>
>Downtown streets will sparkle for the holiday season during the Holiday
>Starlight Parade on Saturday, December 6th. Beginning at 6:00 p.m., the 2003
>parade will proceed from Miller Plaza up Market Street to 2nd Street, then
>left in front of the Tennessee Aquarium to Rossı Landing.
>
>Presented by the Chattanooga Downtown Partnership, this event has been
>recognized as Chattanoogaıs largest holiday parade for the past eight years.
>With a succession of unique holiday entries, this event is known for its
>dazzling yuletide theme featuring performing groups, marching bands, large
>helium balloons and vehicles and floats strung in twinkling lights.
>
>The parade will be led this year by Grand Marshal Jim Moore of The Animal
>Band.  As the newest phenomenon in childrenıs entertainment, this
>spectacular group has earned a "Nammy Award" for Childrenıs Music Recording
>of the Year, merited a one-hour PBS television special and won Presidential
>applause at the White House for their unique way of entertaining children
>and adults.
>Following the parade, there will be a one-hour concert in the Tennessee
>Aquarium Plaza by Dan Landrum and Hammeron, featuring two of the best known
>names in the hammered dulcimer industry.
>
>WRCB Channel 3 will televise the Holiday Starlight Parade at 1:30 p.m. on
>Saturday, December 13th.
>
>Winter Days & Lights is a series of free events presented by the Chattanooga
>Downtown Partnership to bring enthusiastic crowds to Downtown Chattanooga
>during the holiday season. Corporate sponsors for this free event are Double
>Cola, Corker Group, Freight Depot Merchants, Sale Ford and Chattanooga Times
>Free Press.
>
>For more information, please call the Chattanooga Downtown Partnership at
>423-265-0771 or visit www.downtownchattanooga.org.

Kim Edward Renz
Patten Performances, Department 6756
University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
Fine Arts Center, 752 Vine Street
Chattanooga, Tennessee 37403-2598
Office: 423-425-4379 Facsimile: 423-425-5249
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