Category Archives: family
Energy and Involvement at the Camp House
If you open yourself up to meeting people in Chattanooga, you will get rewarded by meeting fascinating, dedicated people. It happened again for me when I got together with Tiffany and Tim at the Camp House. Some of you will … Continue reading
Adera Talks Children
We met with Adera at the Hunter Museum of American Art and the conversation quickly turned to children. Besides her brilliant work with art education for the children of our city she is a passionate proponent for the Children’s Advocacy … Continue reading
An Impromptu at Rembrandt’s
One of the great things about the whole CoffeeConnect idea is the adaptability of the concept. I also like the fact that I can create opportunities for a Connect at the drop of a hat. This happened today at Rembrandt’s … 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
Beth talks family
Beth, church secretary, talked family. If you want to get connected join a community pool. That’s where the locals hang out and relax during the Summer and a conversation is easy to strike up. You can go to the City … Continue reading