Landis Batts
The Jewish Federation’s December Noon Nosh luncheon, which brings together members of Hadassah and the Federation’s Noon Nosh group, is open to the general public. The public is invited to the lunch event on Tuesday, Dec. 11, at noon at the Jewish Cultural Center, 5461 North Terrace Road, to enjoy a traditional meal of brisket, latkes, peas, applesauce and heavenly chocolate cake.
The cost is $8.00. RSVP by Thursday, Dec 6, to 493-0270 ext.10; rsvp@jewishchattanooga.com.
Noon Nosh is a monthly program of the Jewish Federation of Greater Chattanooga and is intended to reach diverse adult audiences with educational programs and entertainment.
Landis Batts will give a musical performance. A Chattanooga native, Mr. Batts is a graduate of Tyner High School, and has a B. A. in Business Administration from UT Chattanooga. He has worked at The Chattanooga Choo's Station House as a singing server for a number of years and is a member of the local show band Standing Room Only.
As part of the Mitzvah Day luncheon, participants are urged to bring donations of toiletries for the Ronald McDonald House as well as canned goods for the Chattanooga Area Food Bank.
The Jewish Federation and its programs are open to everyone regardless of religious affiliation. The Jewish Federation of Greater Chattanooga builds and fosters a strong unified Jewish community and strives to ensure its well-being and continuity locally, in Israel, and throughout the world.