Morning Pointe Resident Shares Her History As Part Of Chattanooga's 175th Celebration

  • Saturday, November 29, 2014
Edith Yantis and Mike Miller from UTC
Edith Yantis and Mike Miller from UTC
photo by Amy Clarke

The public was invited to share their memories and stories of life in Chattanooga as the city's 175th birthday is celebrated.

Edith Yantis a resident of Morning Pointe of Hixson, assisted living community volunteered to share her Chattanooga stories of the past. These recordings will be archived and included in a time capsule to be buried. 

Excerpts of the interviews will also be aired on WUTC 88.1 FM. The finished project will be available at the public library for the public.

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