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Thanks, Michael. We always appreciate the fine work Allied Arts does for
the community.

Kim

At 04:22 PM 2/4/03 -0500, you wrote:
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>ECONNECTIONS FOR Tuesday, February 04, 2003
>
>Allied Arts Kicks Off 2003 Fundraising Season
>Allied Arts has begun its 2003 fundraising season with a bang. Mayor Bob
>Corker, County Executive Claude Ramsey, and Superintendent Jesse Register
>were among those attending the January 28th kick off. The event included
>some excellent performances by the Chattanooga Boys and Girls Choirs.
>Ballet Tennessee gave a special interactive demonstration, inviting
>visitors to participate along with them.
>
>There were several booths set up by various arts groups such as the Ripe
>and Ready Players, the Hunter Museum, and the Chattanooga Symphony where
>visitors could learn more about the organizations and meet some of their
>members. There was also a viewing of our new campaign video introduced by
>Campaign Chair Ann Weeks. The spot will be available for viewing on our
>website soon.
>
>This year's goal is to match our past success by raising over $2 million
>for the third year in a row. Thanks to everyone who participated in this
>year's kick off. Special thanks to Krystal and Coca-Cola for providing the
>refreshments. We're off to a great start for 2003 and with your help,
>we'll keep up the momentum!
>
>
>
>THIS WEEK IN THE ARTS
>
>
>Tuesday, February 04, 2003
>
>Chattanooga Theatre Centre-Acting Classes ages 5-7
>This is a 7 week acting class for ages 5-7 on Tuesdays from 5:30-6:30
>called "Creating Animals". Please call the CTC for further info or to
>enroll. 423-267-8534
>
>Chattanooga Theatre Centre-acting classes for ages 12-17.
>This is a 7 week acting class for ages 12-17 called, " Creating
>Characters". For more information, please contact CTC: 423-267-8534.
>
>Chattanooga Parks, Rec, Arts & Culture-Wheel Throwing Section 001
>This class is a technical skill building program that will focus on the
>thrown form. The basics will be covered and the class is open to beginners
>through advanced. Advanced students may work at their own pace. Cost is
>$150 for an 8 week class with classes held on Tuesdays. For more
>information, please contact : 423-697-1325.
>
>Chattanooga Theatre Centre-acting classes for ages 8-11.
>This is a 7 week acting class for ages 8-11 called, " Creating
>Characters". For more information, please contact CTC: 423-267-8534.
>
>Chattanooga Parks, Rec, Arts & Culture-Acrylic Painting class
>Students will begin to learn to mix and blend colors while creating a "16
>X 20" painting of their choice. Instructor is Evelyn Maria Williams.
>$55.00 for a 4 week course with classes held on Tues. For more
>information, please contact : 423-697-1325.
>
>Chattanooga Parks, Rec, Arts & Culture-Stained Glass classes
>Students will learn how to create stained glass sun catchers, mobiles,
>ornaments or various art works, using a simple method. Instructor is
>Glenda Thompson. $40.00 for 4 days with classes being held Tu-F. For more
>information, please contact : 423-697-1325.
>
>
>Wednesday, February 05, 2003
>
>Hunter Museum Adult Classes-ages 16-adult: Water Media
>This is a water-media painting class for artists who yearn to experiment
>with new approaches. Artist and instructor Katherine Tate will encourage
>participants to explore beyond the horizon and expand their own personal
>painting styles. For more information, please contact Education program:
>423-752-2051, www.huntermuseum.org.
>
>Chattanooga Parks, Rec, Arts & Culture-Beginning to Intermediate Guitar
>Lessons
>6 week class to introduce beginning students to the basics of guitar,
>nomenclature, tuning, basic strings, notes, chords, and song accompaniment
>in the American Folk tradition. For intermediate students there will be
>instruction on scales and chords. Classes will be on Wed. For more
>information, please contact : 423-697-1325.
>
>Chattanooga Parks, Rec, Arts and Culture-"Hang Loose" acrylic painting
>Students will have fun as they learn to release their expectations and
>allow a painting to evolve on its own, while still covering important
>elements of color, depth and composition. The class is open to teens and
>adults and the cost is $90/5 week session. The class will meet on
>Wednesdays. For more information, please contact Chattanooga Parks, Rec,
>Arts, and Culture: 423-697-1325.
>
>
>Thursday, February 06, 2003
>
>Chattanooga Symphony & Opera and U.S. Express present: "And the Beat Goes On!"
>This series will provide performances of Aaron Copland "Fanfare for the
>Common Man", James Oliverio "The Messenger" (Batterie des Temps
>Immemorial) Percussion Concerto, and Richard Strauss "Ein Heldenleben,
>Opus 40. For more information, please contact CSO: 423-267-8583,
>www.chattanoogasymphony.org.
>
>
>Friday, February 07, 2003
>
>Freebie Friday at the Hunter Museum
>For more information, please contact Eileen Henry Haun: 752-2045,
>www.huntermuseum.org.
>Chattanooga Symphony & Opera and U.S. Express present: "And the Beat Goes On!"
>This series will provide performances of Aaron Copland "Fanfare for the
>Common Man", James Oliverio "The Messenger" (Batterie des Temps
>Immemorial) Percussion Concerto, and Richard Strauss "Ein Heldenleben,
>Opus 40. For more information, please contact CSO: 423-267-8583,
>www.chattanoogasymphony.org.
>
>
>Saturday, February 08, 2003
>
>Patten Performances at the UTC Fine Arts Center-"Canterbury Tales"
>New Vic Theatre Company of London performs Chaucer's "Canterbury Tales" On
>Saturday February 8 and Shakespeare's "Hamlet" on Sunday February 9. For
>more information, please call: 423-425-4269, www.utc.edu/finearts.
>
>Polaroid Manipulations-Hunter Museum Young Masters classes-ages 11-13
>Instructor Lisa Norris will introduce students to photo manipulation using
>photos that the students have taken outdoors. The method will involve
>manipulating the emulsion with heat and tools in the studio. $10 members/
>$15 non-members For more information, please contact Education program:
>423-752-2051, www.huntermuseum.org.
>
>Polaroid Manipulations-Hunter Museum Young Masters classes-ages 7-10
>Instructor Lisa Norris will introduce students to photo manipulation using
>photos that the students have taken outdoors. The method will involve
>manipulating the emulsion with heat and tools in the studio. $10 members/
>$15 non-members For more information, please contact Education program:
>423-752-2051, www.huntermuseum.org.
>
>Ballet Tennessee at the Chattanooga Choo-Choo
>Ballet Tennessee will have a performance at the Chattanooga Choo-Choo as
>part of the 6th Annual Conference of the National Recreation & Park
>Association. Students from their very successful "Dance Alive" program
>will perform. Please call Ballet Tennessee for more info. For more
>information, please contact Ballet Tennessee: 423-821-2055,
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>"Teaching Standards: Music Literacy and Musicianship in the Vocal Music
>Classroom"
>Dr. Albert Bradshaw will lecture on this subject on Saturday 2/8/03. Dr.
>Bradshaw is an active pianist, organist, and conductor and is the Music
>Director at Mount Temple Comprehensive School in Dublin, Ireland. Please
>contact the SE Chapter of Kodally Educators for more info. For more
>information, please contact SE Chpt of Kodally Educators: 423-425-4620,
>
>Shaking Ray Levis with Frank Pahl
>For more information, please contact Shaking Ray Levi Society:
>423-267-6688, http://www.chattanooga.net/srs/.
>
>
>Sunday, February 09, 2003
>
>Patten Performances at the UTC Fine Arts Center-"Hamlet"
>New Vic Theatre Company of London performs Chaucer's "Canterbury Tales" On
>Saturday February 8 and Shakespeare's "Hamlet" on Sunday February 9. For
>more information, please call: 423-425-4269, www.utc.edu/finearts.
>
>Chattanooga Symphony & Opera: CSO Family Series-"And the Beat Goes On!"
>This is part of the family subscription/afternoon performances offered by
>the CSO. Showtime for this segment of the CSO Classical Series is 2:00 pm
>Please visit CSO's website for further info and tickets, or call
>423-267-8583 For more information, please contact CSO: 423-267-8583,
>www.chattanoogasymphony.
>
>Chattanooga Theatre Center Mainstage-"Dinner With Friends"
>Gabe & Karen's placid world is thrown into disarray after discovering
>their best friends' picture perfect marriage is crumbling. The pair begins
>to question the stability of their own vows as they perfect marriage is
>crumbling. The pair begins to question the stability of their own vows as
>they For more information, please contact CTC: 423-267-8538,
>www.theatrecentre.com.
>
>
>
>For more arts and cultural event listings, please visit our online calendar:
>http://www.alliedartschattanooga.org/
>
>Allied Arts is supported, in part, by the Tennessee Arts Commission & by
>the generous support of donors like you.
>
>
>
>
>Michael Kull
>Campaign Director
>Allied Arts of Greater Chattanooga
>20 Bluff View
>Chattanooga, TN  37403
>tel. 423-756-2787
>fax. 423-756-2156
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>www.alliedartschattanooga.org

Kim Edward Renz
University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
Fine Arts Center, Department 1351
615 McCallie Avenue
Chattanooga, Tennessee 37403
423-425-4379    Office
423-425-5249  Facsimile
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