Episodios

  • "It's CARNIVAL TIME in TENNESSEE!" LMS Fall Carnival promises to uphold this sacred tradition in our community
    Sep 23 2025

    "Many hands make for light work" " It runs like a well-oiled machine"

    The HUGE TEAM EFFORT ...

    Laura Cleary, Lindsey Whittaker and Melissa Koehl share about what parents and all folks planning to attend this great fall event on Lookout can expect. All three are moms of little ones at the school and they are super busy working towards a truly fun, well-organized and memorable event for everyone. They are QUICK to point out that it is a TEAM effort with everyone -around 75 this year - working in concert from their own parents helping to other parents to community grandparents to town workers and our police force. Several local businesses are also jumping in to say thanks and show support for our community - so a big THANK YOU to them!

    Listen in to hear what to expect and a few tips for the carnival as well as food ideas for dinner that night.

    LMS is truly blessed to have such great leadership and teachers and with the complement of supportive parents it really does make for a powerful school community - thanks to all involved and here's to a fun and safe event.

    Please come out and see, walk through, spend a little and eat, if possible, on Tuesday night Sept. 30!

    See you there!

    tME

    Lindsey & Robert have Magnolia (3rd), Dottie(K) & Ford(3yo); Melissa & Dustin have Charlotte(3rd), Davidson (1st); Laura and Ryan have Caroline(2nd), Catherine(K) & George (3yo)

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    16 m
  • Parents! Children! Book Lovers! It's time for Lookout Bookout and Sally Nelson is here to tell you all about it!
    Sep 21 2025

    Way to go! Sally Nelson!

    Join us in this fun episode for the back story and upcoming details both on one of our newest community events - Lookout Bookout!

    Sally Nelson shares about her family, her love of reading and all the inside info on this fun, upcoming event and how YOU can benefit from it. (Giving is half of it!)

    Please settle back and give a short listen to one of our mountain treasures, Mrs. Sally Nelson....and remember - mark those calendars for this coming Saturday, Sept. 27th!

    Thank you Sally!

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    40 m
  • Hey Bluey!....It's not 'chest',...it's CHESS! The Chess Club returns to Lookout - Bigger and Better than Ever!
    Sep 16 2025

    "All The Right Moves" is what it's about - CHESS returns!

    Season FOUR! opens with a short community announcement about CHESS.

    Join in for a quick episode with mountain residents Dr. Schlecht and Chess Coach Paul Lemay as they share about the plan for bringing back a mountain favorite and how your children can be part of it all.

    Midtown Intellectual Property Founder Dr. Schlecht and former Covenant College -hero goalie Paul Lemay, now travelling admissions recruiter, will be the adult chess leaders along with parent volunteers. After a very successful run as the Fairyland Chess Club, this new launch will improve with a wider offering for any student of either mountain elementary school or mountain resident who attends elementary school off the mountain.

    Hear how these community members see the benefits of chess for your child and how the game really is fun and can bring lifelong joy.

    The details are covered, and the calendar is explained for busy parents, as well as the low costs for this club and activity.

    The Mountain Echo is happy to support The Lookout Mountain Chess Club and we applaud these residents for their leadership!

    Enjoy the episode and consider it for your child!

    tME

    LINK BELOW>>> Bluey Season 3, Episode 10: "Chest"

    https://youtu.be/3ayCXNrnV00


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    37 m
  • 2025 July 4th Special - One of Our Mountain Veterans and Patriarchs, George McGee shares about his family, Lookout Mtn history and how you know if you are REALLY from Lookout Mountain...or a 'newcomer'!
    Jul 4 2025

    This episode is dedicated to our nation's veterans and to our country on this, our 249th birthday. Thank you, George - both of you.


    The "Do You Remember Episode" - Listen for the 'newcomer' trivia test in the second half of the episode!

    We welcome dear George McGee who says he is eighty something years young! Listen in as George shares some truly hilarious stories from mountain history and he really hits across so many places and families with his wonderful recounting of events. This is a real treat to hear a mountain treasure like George just sit and talk about days gone by and some of the great times and big events in this community's history. Sit back and relax and treat yourself to a great time and some wonderful knowledge about this community.

    Listeners will hear something about many topics, terms and family names such as: Divine, Decosimo, Point Park, West Brow, East Brow, Size, Oehmig, Dickinson, John Divine, great grandfather coming down river, the robbery in town, Murfreesboro, Atlanta, King family, Fleetwood Coffee here, Richardson St house, raising chickens in basements, Louie and Dewy ducks, US Marine Corps, Army reserve, CUBA and Guantanamo Bay, marine aviation, Corinne Goree, Liza Vannoy, Tallulah , Lookout Highlands, LMPC, Mtn City Club, Henry King McGee, Covenant College , Russia, Belarus, Mig 29, etc...

    Also, the 'Newcomer Test' for Lookout Mtn….test questions….the Stardust Casino - the Air Force Base and radar installation, 1960 ice storm, Fletcher Bright, the gambling hall, Jimmy Hoffa trail , Robert Kennedy on the mtn, Jerry Summers, Chief Broadwater, Tom Thumb Golf, first in the nation miniature golf course, the 19th Hole bar, Pan O Ram Club, The TOP Shop, Reuben Lawrence, integration at Lookout School, 1st Baptist of Lookout Mtn, Lkt Mtn church history, Masseys Gen Store, Esso Gas Station, Robinson Drug Store, Massey Farm, The Little Club, firebombs, mummies, Whelands, Strangs, Nick Senter, Meyer, McAllister, Bennett, Guerry, Pound, Williams, Patten Hotel, JB Pound Estate, Griffiss, Bobby Davenport, Allison, Brock, Rustand, Baylor ‘54 , LMS Principle Jahn, the city dump, beating Roscoe Tanner, Stonedge is born.

    There is a lot to hear is this FUN episode so sit back and enjoy!

    Thank you, George! Well done dear friend!

    tME

    November 2010 Interview by Helen Burns Sharp with George McGee:

    George E. McGee III interview - Chattanooga oral histories - University of Tennessee at Chattanooga Digital Collections

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    1 h y 12 m
  • 2025 May: Special Episode: National Police Week: New Lookout Mtn.GA Chief Jason Lewis Says Hello to the Community
    May 12 2025

    National Police Week 2025 is May 11-17 www.policeweek.org

    'Honoring Our Fallen, Supporting Our Survivors'


    TME would like to dedicate this episode to Officer Julie Jacks, Officer Tim Chapin , Officer Nicholas Galinger and Deputy Sheriff Donald Bonds, as well as all other fallen officers. We also honor former Lkt. Mtn Chief Chuck Wells who recently passed.

    Click here for the link to see Chattanooga Police Dept.'s list of fallen officers:

    Chattanooga Police Department, Tennessee, Fallen Officers

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    Welcome Chief Jason Lewis!

    Chattanooga Police Department's loss is our gain! Also, welcome Asst. Chief Brian Dedmon! Lookout Mountain is very fortunate to have both of you experienced professionals in such key roles in our community - thank you to both of you.

    Join in and hear from Jason Lewis about his life and the big decision to try law enforcement and how that path has finally led to Lookout Mountain. Hear about his years at CPD and how he met the love of his life, Shelly.

    You think you know what 'fun' is...wait till you hear what Chief Lewis' idea of 'fun' is and also hear about what instrument he plays and if his singing career ever got off the ground. From start to finish, this is a great, relaxing and funny conversation from a very humble and very knowledgeable, talented individual.

    After listening, you will feel like you know him better and you will certainly agree that our community 'got it right' with Jason Lewis!

    Welcome Jason, we are so glad you chose us!

    Click here to see Chattanoogan.com related article: Lookout Mountain, Ga. Swears In New Police Chief - Chattanoogan.com

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    59 m
  • 2025 May: "We're not just sittin' around drinking tea and arranging flowers" - Lookout's Ann Brown on the 'Spring Plant Sale' Saturday May 3
    May 1 2025

    Laurelwood Garden Club, Garden Club of Lookout Mountain & Lookout Mountain Beautiful Garden Club, are three of our community's garden clubs - all mentioned in this episode!

    It's that time of year folks!

    The Spring Plant Sale is Saturday May 3 from 8-2pm at the GA town hall.

    TIP: Go early before some items sell out.

    This year will be a major event with all club 'hands' on deck and best of all - proceeds go to two of our top, mountain treasures - our schools.

    Baked goods - garden art - plants - herbs - vegetables - casseroles - gift baskets - food - etc...

    Also hear Ann discuss and share about some of the following topics: Monarchs Over The Mountain poster contest, 'native plants vs invasive plants, 2 local most wanted: ivy & euonymus, and Who is Sandy Loam??, Tennessee Smart Yard Program, Dogwood winter vs Blackberry winter, perennial food forests, is it ketchup and mustard: no, it's a gaillardia!, Lewis and Clark, Tommy Jefferson, Is a pupa a bad thing??, How do the 'queens' do their thing? and much more.

    back to the sale:

    Expect a lot of excellent cut flowers - many -most even - grown here on Lookout.

    Expect to pay for event goodies with: CASH, CARD and VENMO.

    Ann has agreed to sign autographs - for cash of course.

    Next stop; mid-summer episode about : soil, Lkt Mtn bird sanctuary & food forests.

    THNK YOU ANN BROWN!!!! You did GREAT as always!

    See everyone at 'THE SALE" Saturday morning - sale secrets revealed in the episode so listen in!

    tME


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    40 m
  • 2025 April: Mayes 'Go Fast' Starke Shares about Moving to Lookout and His Passions: Family, Faith and of Course, Running
    Apr 25 2025

    April is Gospel Month on the Mountain Echo and this episode will include some music towards this theme.

    Also, this episode is sponsored by Bo Newberry and the good folks at Mountain Lights & Safety of Lookout Mountain.
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    "Run Forest Run!"

    Runners will delight in hearing our guest in this special episode!

    Hide the chocolate covered cookies! Lookout's Mayes Starke is our guest, and he shares about growing up and living in the 'Big City of The South - Hot Lanna". He shares about attending Westminster School and how he left the state of Georgia to follow in his dad's college footsteps at a college we all know very well. He shares about how he 'stole away' the love of his life, Kim and, how she saved his life not that long ago. Hear about the shoes you want to go running in and some local spots - that may or may not be secrets - that are great for running. He shares some names of some local folks - you may know them- that you will want to know if you are a runner....or if you are a semi-recovering chocaholic like Mayes!

    Also, hear how he and Kim landed on this rock from Atlanta and what they think about that decision now. How fortunate Lookout Mountain Presbyterian Church is to have you and Kim as members. You all are true blessings in the community.

    Mayes doesn't hold back and he certainly, 'runs hard' throughout this podcast. He is a pleasure to listen to with a great voice - listen in and you'll be glad you did.

    Mayes - job well done friend - I know Dad, .... and Coach Kash are proud - we certainly are.

    tME

    **Special thanks to the movie, Forest Gump, Ralph Stanley with 'I'll Fly Away' & 'Because He Loved Me', and AE Houseman's poem, 'To an Athlete Dying Young'

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    1 h y 7 m
  • 2025 Spring: Lookout's Favorite Eatery at The Commons is Back! Hear about the new plans for The Mountain Munchery with Founders Wharton and Hoover
    Mar 31 2025

    'The Ladies' are back! Stephanie Wharton and Starr Hoover are returning for another great season at The Mountain Munchery - Lookout's eatery at The Commons. Parents of young ones - you will want to hear this!

    Join us in this episode as we learn a lot including how it all began, the headaches and struggles and the new plan for summer 2025. The 'S's' weave a funny tale with twists and turns and funny stories of children paying and all the great memories they already have from operating this great option for hungry and thirsty folks while they are at our town commons.

    You will hear some specifics about menu items and beverages for this spring/ summer covering both popular returning items and new offerings.

    These two just bring a smile to your face hearing them share about the adventures of the Munchery and folks at the commons.

    This is a fun listen and a very informative one - also hear about the signal/sign that they are indeed open. Lots of good info in this episode!

    Note: This episode was recorded in two segments - one from 2024 and the newest portion from this spring -2025.

    Enjoy!

    Your Team at the Mountain Echo

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    44 m