Talk:Chattanooga

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I've tried my bestest, combing the 'net and dropping in my personal opinions. Please add what you can, but be sure to follow the guidelines Wiki formatting found on the help pages. I'm still learning it all, so I'll be around to make corrects and clean things up. Any suggestions would be apprieciated! (WT-en) Ilkirk 22:22, 27 Jul 2005 (EDT)

You've done an excellent job-- I'm really impressed. I think there may be some stuff to smooth out prose-wise, but it's a very good guide. I'm going to recommend it as a destination of the month article. Thanks for putting so much hard work in! --(WT-en) Evan 08:01, 28 Jul 2005 (EDT)
Wow! Thanks a ton Evan! I've enlisted a few of my friends to come along and help me out with proofreading and such. I was worrying last night that maybe I've put too much information in, but I think I like it anyway. :) Somewhat unrelated, but could you tell me how it is that you put the little notes in the Recent Change log? (WT-en) Ilkirk 11:31, 28 Jul 2005 (EDT)
I think it was mentioned before, but: there's a "Summary" box at the bottom of the page, and that's the comment on what changes you've made. It's a self-reported helpful clue for other Wikivoyagers. --(WT-en) Evan 08:58, 29 Jul 2005 (EDT)

The Riverbend part could stand a good re-write. There are plenty of big headliners including Kid Rock, Everclear, Jethro Tull, and some others in recent years. Not to mention new and classic country music stars. Didn't Coolio even perform once? Also, I think for the family-oriented visitors, a special mention of the Family/Christian night could be made. The current write-up seems to look down on the festival, which, in my opinion is awesome and a great summer attraction. I'll work on it the next couple of days and discuss with Ilkirk before making any changes. --(WT-en) PhragMunkee 21:50, 2 Apr 2006 (EDT)

"Learn" section[edit]

This optional section should be used for institutions of learning that provide classes lasting 2 weeks or less for non-matriculated students, and therefore easily available to visitors. This is what the section should not look like, and therefore I've moved it from the article for discussion:

Universities and colleges[edit]

  • University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, 615 McCallie Avenue, [1]. A public university, UTC is the second largest campus in the University of Tennessee system.
  • Chattanooga State Technical Community College, [2]. A publicly funded junior college.
  • Covenant College, [3]. A private Christian college.
  • Tennessee Temple University, [4]. A private Christian college.
  • Southern Adventist University, [5]. A Seventh-day Adventist university.

What remains is two listings for cooking classes, the second of which is just a phone number, link and "Cooking classes." These listings should be listified, and I would suggest putting them in "Do", as cooking classes are an activity, not just study. Ikan Kekek (talk) 03:57, 30 August 2016 (UTC)[reply]