9:05
Their story began back in 1954, with six boys living in cardboard boxes. With their parents no longer able to take care of them, Floyd Hipp, a prison evangelist, realized he needed to find a way to help. He opened a home for those six boys on Signal Mountain and since that time their ministry has grown from there becoming Bethel Bible School. As part of the Chattanooga chamber of commerce series we welcome Nancy Hoover and Mark Troxel with the village
9:35
People call it the cracker barrel of goth stores…..and inside this very unique north Chattanooga shop you will everything from monster inspired baby clothes to Victorian style corsets the owner is a very qualified georgia tech trained engineer who decided to veer off her current career path and try something different….welcome to the goth store and its owner lisa porter located on Tremont street.