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August 2015 Lookout Mountain Mirror
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Articles in this issue include:
Tenn. Commission Raises Property Tax Again
Public Works Department Gets New Trucks
Land Trust Names New Executive Director
Gaining a Daughter
The Essentials of Life
Tolson Readies For Mission Trip
New Broad Street Restaurant is Smokin’ Good
Neighbors to Know: Meet the Platings
Café on the Corner to Open this Fall
Movie Night is Aug. 4
Betty Probasco FCA Championship Returns to LMGC
Neighbors Gather to Garden on Pine Street
The Mountain Tracker
River Ratter Reports
New Mountain School Nears Reality
Nearby State Park is a History and Fishing Buff’s Dream
On the Cook’s Shelf: Provence
Wine and Dine
Dancing with the Stars Shines for Partnership
Chattanooga Zoo Adds Group of Chimpanzees
The Pen of the Purple Lady
Local Cheesemaker Reflects on Origin
What’s Old is New at Wildwood Revival
Exhibition Curator to Speak at Art Wise
Harvest Grocery Has Grand Opening
Take a Romp in the Mud for Habitat for Humanity
Igani’s Book Promotes Alternative Health Choices
A Family Celebrates Ties at Riverpoint Farm
An Artist’s Window into the Soul
Celebrating a Different Kind of Freedom
Women of Lake Winnepesaukah: Part Of Park’s 90-Year Story
U.S. Housing Market Sees a Slow but Steady Recovery
West Selected for Girls Nation
Cotton Ball Celebrates 82-Year-Old Tradition
How to Navigate Turbulent Markets
Baylor Works Gives Grads Valuable Work Experience
Lions Club Supply Eye Glasses for McCallie Leo Club’s Mission Trip
LMS Bids Sweet Adieu to Haley, Henry and Slocumb
Hope Newberry Starts Beekeeping at GPS
FES Embraces S.T.E.A.M.
LMS Raising Funds for Technology
From Chicken Salad to Meatloaf, Cureton’s Catering Covers it All
Mountaineers Excel at Tennis Events
Probasco Presents Namesake Trophy
Getting the Old Gang Together
Dorman – Settles Wedding
Taylor – Caldwell Wedding
Byers – Robinson Wedding
Oehmig’s Legacy: Reaching Out
Reflection on McDonald, Life’s Dash
The Automatic Hose Reel: My New Best Friend
Tenn. Commission Raises Property Tax Again
Public Works Department Gets New Trucks
Land Trust Names New Executive Director
Gaining a Daughter
The Essentials of Life
Tolson Readies For Mission Trip
New Broad Street Restaurant is Smokin’ Good
Neighbors to Know: Meet the Platings
Café on the Corner to Open this Fall
Movie Night is Aug. 4
Betty Probasco FCA Championship Returns to LMGC
Neighbors Gather to Garden on Pine Street
The Mountain Tracker
River Ratter Reports
New Mountain School Nears Reality
Nearby State Park is a History and Fishing Buff’s Dream
On the Cook’s Shelf: Provence
Wine and Dine
Dancing with the Stars Shines for Partnership
Chattanooga Zoo Adds Group of Chimpanzees
The Pen of the Purple Lady
Local Cheesemaker Reflects on Origin
What’s Old is New at Wildwood Revival
Exhibition Curator to Speak at Art Wise
Harvest Grocery Has Grand Opening
Take a Romp in the Mud for Habitat for Humanity
Igani’s Book Promotes Alternative Health Choices
A Family Celebrates Ties at Riverpoint Farm
An Artist’s Window into the Soul
Celebrating a Different Kind of Freedom
Women of Lake Winnepesaukah: Part Of Park’s 90-Year Story
U.S. Housing Market Sees a Slow but Steady Recovery
West Selected for Girls Nation
Cotton Ball Celebrates 82-Year-Old Tradition
How to Navigate Turbulent Markets
Baylor Works Gives Grads Valuable Work Experience
Lions Club Supply Eye Glasses for McCallie Leo Club’s Mission Trip
LMS Bids Sweet Adieu to Haley, Henry and Slocumb
Hope Newberry Starts Beekeeping at GPS
FES Embraces S.T.E.A.M.
LMS Raising Funds for Technology
From Chicken Salad to Meatloaf, Cureton’s Catering Covers it All
Mountaineers Excel at Tennis Events
Probasco Presents Namesake Trophy
Getting the Old Gang Together
Dorman – Settles Wedding
Taylor – Caldwell Wedding
Byers – Robinson Wedding
Oehmig’s Legacy: Reaching Out
Reflection on McDonald, Life’s Dash
The Automatic Hose Reel: My New Best Friend