Authored By Staff Report
Business, industry, and entrepreneurialism are well-footed in Chattanooga’s DNA, so it makes sense to focus on that rich history. Stories will be exhibited through the perspective of a diverse workforce throughout Chattanooga’s history. Activities at the center will be educationally heavy in programs for school-aged children. Additional community and adult education will focus on the future of local business and industry, preserving and protecting our region’s history, and serving as an incubator for innovation and opportunity, using the past as an example.
The meeting is limited to 50 participants and registration is required.
It will be held from 7 to 9 p.m. at Spring Hill Suites at 495 Riverfront Parkway.