The North Chattanooga Council of the Chattanooga Chamber of Commerce hosts Katelyn Kirnie of Public Art of Chattanooga as the speaker at their September meeting.
"PAC is dedicated to enhancing people’s lives locally through high quality public art," officials said. Ms. Kirnie will speak on her 10-year strategic plan for Chattanooga Public Art at the North Chattanooga Council meeting, held at the INCubator in the Hamilton County Small Business Development Center from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.
on Tuesday, Sept. 4.
“Public art is a crucial part of Chattanooga’s tourism and economic development,” said Ginny Kinzer, North Chattanooga Council president. “We’re excited to present such an educational and informative program. We’re looking forward to this and hope members in our footprint and anyone interested in the topic will join us.”
Registration for this event is not required; tickets are available at the door for $10 and include lunch.
"The Chattanooga Chamber's 12 area Councils are the backbone of the Chamber's volunteer presence. The Councils support businesses in specific geographic areas within Hamilton County, providing opportunities for Chamber members to get involved in solving problems, discussing issues and supporting events and civic projects that benefit businesses, schools and other constituencies within the Council's footprint.
"At monthly meetings, members enjoy networking opportunities and stimulating speakers.
"Each Council serves the unique needs of its members with its own board, strategic plan, annual budget, programs and initiatives," officials said.