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MBA Membership Fees Due

1/27/2016

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Has your business paid its membership dues to the Mountain Business Association yet? Checks for $120 are due by Friday, January 29.

On February 1, the MBA will be updating its Membership Directory on its website to reflect its 2016 paid members.

Drop off payment at
Mountain Top Toys, Pruett's Signal Mountain Market or First Tennessee.

The Signal Mountain Business Association hosts regular monthly meetings at Olive Bean Cafe  at 6:30 p.m. on the second Thursday of the month EXCEPT February (the meeting will be Tuesday, February 9).

Other events include Beans for Breakfast, a casual morning meet-up, at Olive Bean Cafe at 7:30 a.m. on the third Thursday of every month, and a Lunch & Learn at Hummingbird Pastaria at 11:30 a.m. on the final Tuesday of the month.


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MACC Open During Repairs, Some Classes Moved

1/18/2016

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Starting next week, the Mountain Arts Community Center (MACC) will be closed for repairs on the building. The work should only take a few months, but until it is completed our teachers will be teaching off site at temporary locations. The MACC staff apologizes for any inconvenience this might cause.

However, the MACC office and its staff will be operating as usual at the MACC.  You can still sign up for classes at the MACC. Please call (423) 886-1959 if you have any questions about where classes are being held.

The MACC would like to thank Signal Mountain Presbyterian, Signal Crest United Methodist and St. Timothy's Episcopal for their help and support during our time of need.  These churches have wonderful folks who helped make this transition easier.
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Council Meeting is January 11

1/8/2016

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The Signal Mountain Town Council's regular monthly meeting is Monday, January 11 at 6:30 p.m. at Town Hall.

The agenda includes a presentation of the town's audit report for fiscal year 2015 from Johnson, Murphy and Wright, two resolutions, a public hearing and voting on three ordinances. There will also be a discussion about the Mountain Arts Community Center.

To download the full agenda packet, click here (PDF).

All citizens are invited to attend.
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Hunter Museum Has Free Admission This Thursday

1/6/2016

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The Hunter Museum of American Art is starting the New Year off with a wonderful resolution: As of January 1, all children and youth 17 and under will be admitted free with accompanying adult.

Regarding the introduction of free admission for children and youth, Executive Director Virginia Anne Sharber said, “The Hunter presents such wonderful images and spaces to ignite the imaginations and wonder of our youngest community members. We want all families to discover the galleries as spaces for children of all ages and are therefore delighted to offer this new opportunity. Art has the power to open windows to the world, enhance cultural awareness, encourage communication and create a lifelong love of learning. We are eager to do what we can to make the arts available to children and their families in our community.”

Alongside this change, the Hunter will transition the day it admits adults for free to the museum’s permanent collection from the first Sunday to the first Thursday of every month from 4-7:30 p.m. On Throwback Thursdays, adults will be able to view the permanent collection for free, and the price to view the special exhibits will roll back to $5, a “throw back” to the price first charged for museum admission. This pricing marks a decrease from the First Sunday $10 admission price for special exhibitions. Again, youth will be admitted for free to all special exhibitions during Throwback Thursdays.

“We are grateful to our sponsor Easy Auto. They are helping us continue to host times each month when we can open our permanent collection to the community for free and make the arts accessible for everyone,” said Sharber.

To learn more about how to take advantage of membership (unlimited free admission year-round) at a variety of affordable levels, visit huntermuseum.org or call (423) 267-0968.



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