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    • "Hubble 3D" Opens @ IMAX at IMAX 3D Theater
    • "Peter Pan" at Tivoli Theatre
    • Sweet Adelines, Region 23 "Six Minutes to Fame" Convention at Chattanooga Convention Center
    • "Talk Portraiture" Exhibition at Shuptrine Fine Art Group
    • "Still Lifes from the Permanent Collection" at Hunter Museum of American Art
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    • Mike Speenburg at The Comedy Catch, 7:30pm
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    • Sweet Adelines, Region 23 "Six Minutes to Fame" Convention at Chattanooga Convention Center
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    • "Talk Portraiture" Exhibition at Shuptrine Fine Art Group
    • "Recent Landscapes: Lawerence Mathis" Exhibition at Warehouse Row, 12pm
    • Born of Osiris, Your Demise, Every Word a Prophecy, Permillisecond at Warehouse Row, 7pm
    • "Twenty Original American Etchings" at Hunter Museum of American Art
    • "Still Lifes from the Permanent Collection" at Hunter Museum of American Art
    • "Earth" at Warehouse Row, 12pm
    • Hubble in 3D at IMAX 3D Theater
    • Sweet Adelines, Region 23 "Six Minutes to Fame" Convention at Chattanooga Convention Center
    • Creative Discovery Museum’s Exhibit “Good For You” at Creative Discovery Museum, 10am

    CNN Heroes Hosts Local Rally For Jordan Thomas

    Written by Pulse Staff
    November 2, 2009 – 5:04 pm


    jordan_thomas_cnnCNN Heroes will host a celebratory rally complete with performances by the McCallie Upper Schools marching band and cheerleaders and more than 500 hundred attendees, including 400 students from McCallie Upper School and 100 students from the St Nicholas school, waving their pom poms and pennants to show support for Chattanooga resident Jordan Thomas.

    The rally is set for Friday, Nov. 6 at 11:30 pm at The Hunter Museum of Art. Chattanooga Mayor Ron Littlefield and Hamilton Mayor Claude Ramsey will also be on-hand to deliver a proclamation.

    Thomas was chosen from over 9,000 submissions from 100 countries as one of the Top 10 CNN HEROES, which spotlights everyday citizens accomplishing extraordinary deeds, for his work with the Jordan Thomas Foundation, which has raised more than $400,000 to provide prosthetics for children in need.  Thomas will be awarded $25,000 – and is eligible for the $100,000 award that will be bestowed upon the CNN HERO OF THE YEAR later this month at a star-studded gala in Hollywood.

    The public will select the CNN HERO OF THE YEAR via voting at the CNN Heroes site at www.CNN.com/Heroes through Wednesday, Nov. 18.  Hosted by CNNs Anderson Cooper and taped at the famed Kodak Theatre, CNN HEROES: AN ALL-STAR TRIBUTE will air on Thanksgiving, November 26, at 9 pm ET.

    An annual family boating trip to the Florida Keys took a bloody and life-changing turn for Jordan Thomas, who was 16 during the trip.  When he jumped into the water, the boats wake dragged Thomas hard into sharp, whirling propellers.  His father and mother, both doctors, jumped into action.  Thomas was rushed to a hospital, where he spent the next two weeks undergoing several surgeries on what was left of his legs and, along the way, discovering what would become his lifes work.

    Thomas was fit with a top-of-the-line prosthetic and with a financially stable family, he knew he would always be able to afford good legs, but he learned this was not the case for other amputees, especially since most insurance companies will not cover the full cost of prosthetics.  So, the teenager launched the Jordan Thomas Foundation which has raised more than $400,000 through bracelets, charity gold tournaments and cookouts.


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