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Vol. 17, No. 3
Contents
The Beat Goes On
The Rhythmic Arts Project helps the disabled clients of Signal Centers and other support groups find focus and accomplishment in musical percussion.
Naturally Flooring
Tony Stephens is Chattanooga Magazine's 2007 Young Entrepreneur of the Year.
How to Have a Better Company Picnic
Chattanooga firms venture beyond the traditional company picnic with style and creativity.
Reaching for Strength and Flexibility
Yoga is hot--and a great way to relax and strengthen.
Fitness for All
The new Siskin Fitness Center provides opportunities for disabled individuals to work out with their able-bodied family members in a state-of-the-art facility.
A Tribute to MaryEllen
The opening of the MaryEllen Locher Breast Center heralds the advent of a superior level of care for women with breast cancer.
The Voice of the Auditorium
After 20 years the auditorium's vintage pipe organ sings again!
Through Tears and Laughter
The Southeast Chapter of the Alzheimer's Foundation provides support for families struggling with the disease.
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