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  1. CreateHere Fellows Program Wednesday, November 14, 2007

    I’m not a baker, even though most mornings I’m found working from a table at Niedlov’s Breadworks on Main Street.  I’m CreateHere’s first fellow.  Until our office/gallery/meeting space opens just down the street in December, Niedlov’s serves as a great base of operations. Hot coffee, fresh bread, and WiFi—what more do you need to be productive?

    I joined the CreateHere team in late October and hit the ground running.  Every day the bigger picture grows clearer and its colors become more vibrant.  My enthusiasm grows—how incredible to have an opportunity to purposefully use my abilities and gifts to bring about the cultural revival and economic development of a city I love. I can passionately stand behind CreateHere’s mission and work to push forward its initiatives and programs. I’m getting to know a deeper and wider cross-section of Chattanooga’s residents, artists, business owners, and community leaders outside my neighborhood.  Even more, Josh and Helen are interested in plugging me into projects that will build on my abilities and personal expectations.  I’m working with CreateHere to shape Chattanooga’s coming tomorrows, and CreateHere is helping to shape my tomorrow.  Sounds good, right? 

    If you’d like to join others to engage the economic and cultural life of Chattanooga through progressive thought and action, we need you!  The CreateHere Fellowship Program is a great way to get involved in a meaningful movement, get plugged into your community, and get a jumpstart on your future.

    Interested in arts & culture, design, or creative business?
    Driven, Positive, Flexible, Able to Collaborate?
    Ready to get started?

    The first step is to send your resume, references, and writing samples to
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    . Check out this flyer for more info and details!


    Sarah Lester
    CreateHere

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