Collegedale Public Library Board Confirms Director’s Cancellation Of Free Seminar To Protect Children From Sexual Abuse

Op-Ed: Following My Meeting With The Collegedale Library Board, The Decision Was Made To Affirm The Decision Of The Director Of The Library To Reject My Free Seminar On How To Protect Children From Child Abuse.

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Why Won’t The Collegedale Public Library Director Allow A Free Seminar To Equip Parents On How To Protect Their Children From Sexual Abuse?

Collegedale Public Library In Hamilton County Hosts Many Events From Financial Advisors To Taylor Swift Birthday Parties. Why Not A Class On Protecting Our Most Valuable And Vulnerable Resource – The Children!

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Senator Watson Rallies GOP Base With First Ever “Bo’s All-American Bash”

Sen. Bo Watson Hosted Hundreds Of Guests At Greenway Farms In Hixson On October 23rd For The First-Ever Bo’s All-American Bash, Featuring A Cookout By The Rib & Loin, Live Music From Smith & Wesley, Kids Activities And Special Guest Speakers.

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State Senator Holds Annual Literacy Summit In Hamilton County

State Senator Bo Watson (R-Hixson-District 11) Held His Second Annual Literacy Summit In Collegedale Last Week. He And Several Other State And Education Officials Talked About The New Updates To The Tennessee Literacy Success Act, Including The Third-Grade Retention Law.

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Senator Bo Watson Presents The 2022 Literacy Summit

District 11 Senator Bo Watson (R-Hixson) Will Present The 2022 Literacy Summit As Part Of His Ongoing Efforts To Elevate The Importance Of Literacy In Early Childhood. The Summit Comes At A Pivotal Time – Data Released Earlier This Month Showed Hamilton County Made Far Less Academic Growth In Literacy Than Expected.

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Watson And Smith Invite Hamilton County Residents To Public Education Funding Listening Sessions

Senator Bo Watson (R-Hixson) Has Organized Four Sessions Across Hamilton County To Hear Public Opinions On Public Education Funding In Tennessee.

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State Introduces “Slow Down Tennessee”

The Tennessee Highway Safety Office Has Introduced The “Slow Down Tennessee” Campaign To Prevent Speeding Across The State. The Campaign Started On April 16 And Will Run Through April 30.

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Chattanooga River And Collegedale Markets To Re-Open In Mid-March

After Closing Their Markets Due To The Pandemic In Fall Of Last Year, Organizers Of Two Of Chattanooga Area’s Most Popular Farmers & Artists Markets State They Feel Confident, And Also Responsible, For Maintaining Connection Between Farmers / Artisans & The Hamilton County / Chattanooga Community.

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