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BEGINNINGS: Feathering the dove of peace... Planning a bigger and better Chattanooga
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DIVERSIONS FREE WILL ASTROLOGY JONESIN' CROSSWORD
Voices
UNFORTUNATE BEAUTY
Shane Darwent finds art in stone poetry, road signs, bad ads By Rich Bailey
SMALL EVENTS. BIG ATMOSPHERE.
SANDRA KURTZ: Unitarian Universalist Church is the first in the city to install solar panels ALEX TEACH: Officer Alex bemoans the inability of Chattanoogans to catch on to the circle concept
The NEWLY-RENOVATED, 700-Seat Robert Kirk Walker Community Theatre IS Available for your SPECIAL event. CALL (423) 757-5156. chattanoogapulse.com • May 15-21, 2014 • The Pulse • 3