Monthly Archives: April 2012
Camp House Coffee and Teal’s Vision of a Better Chattanooga
Chattanooga is like all progressive cities, not everyone is sharing in the dream. But fortunately we have people like Teal. She’s one of those visionaries who is geared to see those not yet in that dream and have the drive, … Continue reading
Adventure and a Chai Tea Latte
Sitting in a Panera in downtown Chattanooga can be an unlikely place to start an adventure. Or maybe not. Either way, Jennifer, pictured at left plummeting downwards towards Tennessee, is just the person to talk to when it comes to … Continue reading
Silent Cycles and the Chattanooga Bike Culture
I love working with local shops and local artists. As bike enthusiasts we found our way to Suck Creek Cycle on the North Shore and found both. Suck Creek, great name by the way, fixed my wife and son up … Continue reading
Choosing Chattanooga at Toast
Again I find myself at Coffee Crafters Toast and this time I’m sharing coffee with Linda of Choose Chattanooga. Linda is a former Councilwoman and current ambassador for Chattanooga to the rest of the country. Choose Chattanooga helps to get … Continue reading
Area 203 provides the coffee
Joseph invited me into the inner workings, or at least the staff eating/informal meeting room, of Area 203, Chattanooga’s digital media outfitter. Over a cup of hot coffee we discussed Chattanooga’s upswing and our place in it. I learned a … Continue reading
What Drives You, Chattanooga?
BMW of Chattanooga has a new campaign and I’m part of it.