As someone who has rented out the space many times for events, it's not to say that it is the Churches fault although this time it was a Mosaic event. Usually Tim rents the space to other promoters and people looking for a venue. The issues often arise from mismanagement and understanding of basic crowd control and event production.
Anyone can rent the venue with NO experience and 300+ people may show up. That's a lot to deal with if you're inexperienced.
On many occasions myself and other local experienced promoters have had well over 700 people in attendance with no incident or violence.
It's sort of like having a wedding with out a licensed wedding planner, it can be done but its a lot more work and there is A LOT more room for error.
It would seem that if the Chambliss Grandchildren were so concerned with upholding something of such importance to their family, they might have taken part in the running of the organization.
Someone, presumably not in relation to the Chambliss family, owned/ran Reflection Riding or was put in charge. I would imagine that they can do with it whatever they like and hold no reason to tell Chambliss family member who (probably) haven't been a part of Reflection Riding for a loooong time, if ever.
Not to mention that there are clearly posted signs and hand washing stations which I am sure would have helped to minimize possible risk. Maybe they should be asked about neglecting to make sure their child washed his hands.
Verizon Service is much better than AT&T locally and most everywhere I have traveled, however their billing has always been an issue for myself and several friends. Verizon double bills often and does nothing to really fix the problem. I've thought about going back for better service, but am still undecided at the moment.
There are plenty of other things for the kids to do. And YES, there are many cases where not only have they walked right out the door and perpetrated a crime but there have also been some instances of people being stabbed and weapons pulled on them inside. I have seen it. And have you been to Fathom? It's not an "Urban Youth" outreach or hangout, it's a bunch of middle class angry white kids.
It's been my experience that more then often, especially here in town. People don't have career specific or even related degrees. So why should it matter at all?
This is just a battle of nomenclature to befuddle and confuse the consumer. Fiber or "the new cabling" can be used for multiple things just as traditional copper lines can. It's just better infrastructure, and stopping it will do more hurt then good. Free enterprise. Tell me do you know what else is in/on your current "electric lines?" And how are we filing a class action against ourselves?
Update: City of Chattanooga asks court to stop Mosaic event Saturday; judge to hold hearing Friday
As someone who has rented out the space many times for events, it's not to say that it is the Churches fault although this time it was a Mosaic event. Usually Tim rents the space to other promoters and people looking for a venue. The issues often arise from mismanagement and understanding of basic crowd control and event production.
Anyone can rent the venue with NO experience and 300+ people may show up. That's a lot to deal with if you're inexperienced.
On many occasions myself and other local experienced promoters have had well over 700 people in attendance with no incident or violence.
It's sort of like having a wedding with out a licensed wedding planner, it can be done but its a lot more work and there is A LOT more room for error.
Family fumes over Reflection Riding/Nature Center change
It would seem that if the Chambliss Grandchildren were so concerned with upholding something of such importance to their family, they might have taken part in the running of the organization.
Someone, presumably not in relation to the Chambliss family, owned/ran Reflection Riding or was put in charge. I would imagine that they can do with it whatever they like and hold no reason to tell Chambliss family member who (probably) haven't been a part of Reflection Riding for a loooong time, if ever.
Chattanooga: Aquarium sued for $2.4 million over child’s illness
Not to mention that there are clearly posted signs and hand washing stations which I am sure would have helped to minimize possible risk. Maybe they should be asked about neglecting to make sure their child washed his hands.
Chattanooga Verizon customers get their hands on the iPhone 4
Verizon Service is much better than AT&T locally and most everywhere I have traveled, however their billing has always been an issue for myself and several friends. Verizon double bills often and does nothing to really fix the problem. I've thought about going back for better service, but am still undecided at the moment.
City looking at social media policy
Good thing they actually contacted any of the local Agencies that deal with development of Social Media Policies.
Pieces of mosaic
There are plenty of other things for the kids to do. And YES, there are many cases where not only have they walked right out the door and perpetrated a crime but there have also been some instances of people being stabbed and weapons pulled on them inside. I have seen it. And have you been to Fathom? It's not an "Urban Youth" outreach or hangout, it's a bunch of middle class angry white kids.
Can an associate degree hurt you?
It's been my experience that more then often, especially here in town. People don't have career specific or even related degrees. So why should it matter at all?
Chattanooga: Candidates aim to distinguish themselves
SO what about this http://cashmap.chattarati.com/ stuff it has some valuable information, Money seems to be coming from odd places.
Chattanooga: Class-action lawsuit could affect every EPB customer
This is just a battle of nomenclature to befuddle and confuse the consumer. Fiber or "the new cabling" can be used for multiple things just as traditional copper lines can. It's just better infrastructure, and stopping it will do more hurt then good. Free enterprise. Tell me do you know what else is in/on your current "electric lines?" And how are we filing a class action against ourselves?