Answered: What Chattanoogans are thankful for this year

See what our readers and followers are giving thanks for this year.

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We’re thankful we live in such a beautiful city, too.

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Tomorrow is Thanksgiving Day. To get in the holiday spirit, we asked our readers and followers to share what they are grateful for this year.

Here’s what a few Chattanoogans are giving thanks for:

“The awesome beauty that surrounds Chattanooga.” — Diane M.

“We’re thankful for our partners and community members who work with us to prevent overdose!” — @myhccoalition

“For being able to foster and/or adopt through wonderful organizations in our city. Here’s to my adopted child!” — @jesseofchatt

“Thankful for the amazing citizens and local businesses of Red Bank who make living here so great!” — @redbankforward

“Thankful for friendships & all the fun that Chattanooga has to offer!” — @thegirlscha

“For the wonderful Chattanooga small business support. At the Entrepreneurship Fair yesterday they welcomed me, and I got up again at @beesonabicycle and started another business. This is a community of hope and resources.” — @cathshawtruelove

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