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May 2015 Lookout Mountain Mirror
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Articles in this issue include:
Lookout Mountain School Gets New Security System
Council Approves Alcohol Sales at Special Events
Lookout Mountain Woman Fixed Planes in WWII
Fleetwood Coffee Makes Debut at Market on the Mountain
Ain’t No Sunshine When He’s Gone
The Orchid Hospital
Hardy Road Gets “Little Free Library”
Bike Race is May 25; Mountaineers Planning Celebration
The Mountain Tracker
The River Ratter Reports
Vintage Base Ball Comes to Chattanooga
LMGC Kicks off Season with Easter Brunch
Two Mountaineers Excel at their Colleges
Garden Club Celebrates Arbor Day, Shares Legend of the Dogwood
LMBGC Leads Dogwood Planting Effort
Blondes, Brunettes to Face off in Charity Football Game
Antiques & Collectables: Photographs
River Gorge Trust Plans “Another Gorgeous Evening”
The Pen of the Purple Lady
2015 Heart Ball is Celestial Affair
Massive Arching Sculpture is Newest at Montague Park
Go Backstage at Theatre Centre Fundraiser
Houston Museum: A Hidden Gem in Plain Sight
World War II Hero Shares His Story
On the Cook’s Shelf: “Virgin Territory”
Wine and Dine
“A Celebration of Impressionist Art” Benefits Hunter Exhibit
Sweet Briar College Closing Met with Sadness by Local Alumnae
Hunter Museum Honors Davenport Legacy with Special Exhibition
Entrepreneurs Launch Yoga Mat Sticker Company
Signal Centers Breaks Ground on Enrichment Complex
Planning for Long-Term Care
Not Your Grandmother’s Begonias
“Is That Your Grandbaby?” Celebrating Mature Moms
Forthcoming Book Tells Bud Alley’s Vietnam Story
Young Photogs Honored
Helping You Preserve Your Wealth and Your Legacy
McCallie Baseball Honors Baylor Coach Gene Etter
GPS Establishes Endowed Chairs for Excellence in Teaching
Nets, Flippers, and Creek Critters: That’s My Kind of Camp!
GPS/McCallie Students Walk for Mission: Remission
GPS Wins Science Fair Senior Division
CCS Class of 2015 Taking the Next Big Step
Magstravaganza to Raise Funds for Childcare Scholarships
Baylor Students Work at Jamaican Orphanage during Spring Break
Bright School Tours the World at International Night
Fairyland Students Get Busy Jumping, “Seuss”ing
LMS Second Grade is Famous for a Day
Balance Studio Announces Art, Yoga Summer Camps
McCallie School Climbs to the Top of Local League
Rock City Buys “Iron Age”
Register for Commons Camp
A Sweet Moving Day Surprise
Paul White Receives Dan Gable Award
VIP Ministries Announce Spring, Summer Happenings
Community Shows Creative Side at Fairyland Art Show
4 Bridges Festival Provides Art-Filled Weekend
CGCC Has Easter Party
Cobb Celebrates 80th Birthday
NNH Gets Young Donors
Lindeman Named Membership Director at Fairyland Club
Lehn Earn CCIM Designation
Kudzu Eradication Begins
Hall of Fame Ceremony is May 3
New In-Town Gallery Show Highlights “Change”
Lookout Presbyterian Plans Summer Youth Missions
Bob Goff Speaks at OnPoint Event
Lookout Mountain School Gets New Security System
Council Approves Alcohol Sales at Special Events
Lookout Mountain Woman Fixed Planes in WWII
Fleetwood Coffee Makes Debut at Market on the Mountain
Ain’t No Sunshine When He’s Gone
The Orchid Hospital
Hardy Road Gets “Little Free Library”
Bike Race is May 25; Mountaineers Planning Celebration
The Mountain Tracker
The River Ratter Reports
Vintage Base Ball Comes to Chattanooga
LMGC Kicks off Season with Easter Brunch
Two Mountaineers Excel at their Colleges
Garden Club Celebrates Arbor Day, Shares Legend of the Dogwood
LMBGC Leads Dogwood Planting Effort
Blondes, Brunettes to Face off in Charity Football Game
Antiques & Collectables: Photographs
River Gorge Trust Plans “Another Gorgeous Evening”
The Pen of the Purple Lady
2015 Heart Ball is Celestial Affair
Massive Arching Sculpture is Newest at Montague Park
Go Backstage at Theatre Centre Fundraiser
Houston Museum: A Hidden Gem in Plain Sight
World War II Hero Shares His Story
On the Cook’s Shelf: “Virgin Territory”
Wine and Dine
“A Celebration of Impressionist Art” Benefits Hunter Exhibit
Sweet Briar College Closing Met with Sadness by Local Alumnae
Hunter Museum Honors Davenport Legacy with Special Exhibition
Entrepreneurs Launch Yoga Mat Sticker Company
Signal Centers Breaks Ground on Enrichment Complex
Planning for Long-Term Care
Not Your Grandmother’s Begonias
“Is That Your Grandbaby?” Celebrating Mature Moms
Forthcoming Book Tells Bud Alley’s Vietnam Story
Young Photogs Honored
Helping You Preserve Your Wealth and Your Legacy
McCallie Baseball Honors Baylor Coach Gene Etter
GPS Establishes Endowed Chairs for Excellence in Teaching
Nets, Flippers, and Creek Critters: That’s My Kind of Camp!
GPS/McCallie Students Walk for Mission: Remission
GPS Wins Science Fair Senior Division
CCS Class of 2015 Taking the Next Big Step
Magstravaganza to Raise Funds for Childcare Scholarships
Baylor Students Work at Jamaican Orphanage during Spring Break
Bright School Tours the World at International Night
Fairyland Students Get Busy Jumping, “Seuss”ing
LMS Second Grade is Famous for a Day
Balance Studio Announces Art, Yoga Summer Camps
McCallie School Climbs to the Top of Local League
Rock City Buys “Iron Age”
Register for Commons Camp
A Sweet Moving Day Surprise
Paul White Receives Dan Gable Award
VIP Ministries Announce Spring, Summer Happenings
Community Shows Creative Side at Fairyland Art Show
4 Bridges Festival Provides Art-Filled Weekend
CGCC Has Easter Party
Cobb Celebrates 80th Birthday
NNH Gets Young Donors
Lindeman Named Membership Director at Fairyland Club
Lehn Earn CCIM Designation
Kudzu Eradication Begins
Hall of Fame Ceremony is May 3
New In-Town Gallery Show Highlights “Change”
Lookout Presbyterian Plans Summer Youth Missions
Bob Goff Speaks at OnPoint Event