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Celebrating the Crown Jewel and its “Save the Bend” Champions
Many years ago, Dalton Roberts had a vision. The former county executive looked into the future and saw a string of parks along the Tennessee River, dazzling and inviting, where Hamilton County residents could play, reflect and commune.
ABUNDANCE
A poem by Erika Roberts.
Celebrating Black History Month
National Park Partners joined the Chattanooga Public Library, Shaking Ray Levi Society, and Rise Chattanooga to host students and families in the “Wayne-O-Rama” exhibit with after-school tours and lessons this fall and winter on the 3 rd floor of Chattanooga Downtown Library. Teachers brought students from around the county to engage in the art created by the 2017 project curated with artifacts from the Chattanooga History Center collection and interpretive panels produced by the partnership.
Is Chattanooga the Center of the World?
National Park Partners joined the Chattanooga Public Library, Shaking Ray Levi Society, and Rise Chattanooga to host students and families in the “Wayne-O-Rama” exhibit with after-school tours and lessons this fall and winter on the 3 rd floor of Chattanooga Downtown Library. Teachers brought students from around the county to engage in the art created by the 2017 project curated with artifacts from the Chattanooga History Center collection and interpretive panels produced by the partnership.
2023 Annual Newsletter
National Park Partners joined the Chattanooga Public Library, Shaking Ray Levi Society, and Rise Chattanooga to host students and families in the “Wayne-O-Rama” exhibit with after-school tours and lessons this fall and winter on the 3 rd floor of Chattanooga Downtown Library. Teachers brought students from around the county to engage in the art created by the 2017 project curated with artifacts from the Chattanooga History Center collection and interpretive panels produced by the partnership.
Teaching History with Art
National Park Partners joined the Chattanooga Public Library, Shaking Ray Levi Society, and Rise Chattanooga to host students and families in the “Wayne-O-Rama” exhibit with after-school tours and lessons this fall and winter on the 3 rd floor of Chattanooga Downtown Library. Teachers brought students from around the county to engage in the art created by the 2017 project curated with artifacts from the Chattanooga History Center collection and interpretive panels produced by the partnership.