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Lunch & Learn: How to Review Your Pay Stub and Tax Return – ONLINE CLASS
- Tue. Sep 21st, 2021
12pm – 12:30pm
Virtual Event Hosted by The Chattery
Each Tuesday in September, join The Chattery and DRW Financial for a free 30 minute virtual lunch and learn all about your finances. Each week we'll cover a different topic, and each session will be recorded for those who can't make it live. Sign up for every week or just one session. Starting at noon, the schedule is as follows: Tuesday, September 7:...
- Tue. Sep 21st, 2021
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Making the Ed Johnson Memorial Exhibit
- Sun. Sep 19th, 2021
5pm – 7pm
at Association for Visual Arts (AVA)
Opening immediately following the Ed Johnson Memorial dedication, this educational exhibit in AVA's Landis Gallery will showcase the inspiration and process behind the new Memorial by artist Jerome Meadows. Attendees will learn more about the story that inspired the Memorial and get a behind the scenes look at the complicated process of constructing it....
- Sun. Sep 19th, 2021
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The Ed Johnson Memorial Dedication Gathering
- Sun. Sep 19th, 2021
5pm – 6:30pm
at Walker Pavilion
Join us immediately following the Memorial Dedication Ceremony in Coolidge Park to celebrate with uplifting art and fellowship. Featuring a drum circle, spoken word and dance performances by Kofi, The Pop Up Project and other local artists. Water provided by Publix Supermarkets in Cleveland. Please note: Masks are required.
- Sun. Sep 19th, 2021
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The Ed Johnson Memorial Dedication
- Sun. Sep 19th, 2021
3pm – 4:30pm
at Walnut Plaza
The Memorial Dedication will honor the legacy and memory of Ed Johnson and his attorneys Noah Parden and Styles Hutchins through storytelling and the arts from community members. Dr. Eddie Glaude, Jr. will offer the keynote address. It will culminate in the unveiling of the three bronze sculptures and a walk across the Walnut Street Bridge. Please note: ...
- Sun. Sep 19th, 2021
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The Tomb of Ed Johnson and the Resurrection of Christ
- Sun. Sep 19th, 2021
11am – 12:30pm
at The Hamilton County Courthouse Lawn
As Ed Johnson awaited execution, he had one final wish -- to go to church one last time. But leaving the jail was impossible, so the Rev. E.B. Fleming brought the church to him. Fleming, the choir of the former St. James Baptist Church and several hundred members went to the Hamilton County jail instead. They held a church service - Ed Johnson was baptized...
- Sun. Sep 19th, 2021
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Righteous Brothers
- Sat. Sep 18th, 2021
8pm – 10pm
With a string of #1 classics, including the most played song in radio history, Youve Lost That Lovin Feelin, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame duo of Bill Medley and Bobby Hatfield topped the charts in four decades. After Bobbys death in 2003, Bill Medley continued to perform to sold out crowds around the world, but fans and friends pleaded with him to keep...
- Sat. Sep 18th, 2021
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Keeody Gallery Presents: VISUALS FOR THE VOICELESS
- thru Sun. Sep 19th, 2021
at Arts Build
This artistic homage is fueled by multidisciplinary artists responding to the Ed Johnson story using art as their tools. Ed Johnson, Emmett Till & so many others had their voices taken away. These artists in this exhibition will allow their visuals to speak for them. Join Keeody Gallery for an insightful exhibition of new works by regionally known artists:...
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The Dinner Detective – America’s LARGEST interactive Mystery Dinner Show (Chattanooga, TN)
- Sat. Sep 18th, 2021
6pm – 9pm
at Hotel Indigo
America’s largest interactive comedy murder mystery dinner theatre show is now playing! Solve a hilarious mystery while you feast on a fantastic dinner. Just beware! The culprit is hiding in plain sight somewhere in the room, and you may find yourself as a Prime Suspect before you know it! Solve a hilarious mystery while you feast on a fantastic dinner....
- Sat. Sep 18th, 2021
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The Legacy of Lynching and the Soul of America: A Conversation with Jon Meacham and Dr. Eddie Glaude, Jr.
- Sat. Sep 18th, 2021
5pm – 6pm
at Olivet Baptist Church
Join Jon Meacham and Dr. Eddie Glaude, Jr. in conversation about the legacy of lynching and the soul of America. Moderated by Donivan Brown. This event is powered by the UNFoundation. Please note: Masks are required. Temperature checks will be done at arrival. About the speakers: Jon Meacham Jon Meacham is a Pulitzer Prize-winning biographer. The...
- Sat. Sep 18th, 2021
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RISE MLK History Tour with Shane Morrow
- Sat. Sep 18th, 2021
3pm – 4:30pm
Shane Morrow of RISE Chattanooga will lead participants on a tour of downtown Chattanooga highlighting Black life and history. This event is powered by Bridge City Community Church. Please note: Masks are required. About Shane: Shane Morrow, a Connecticut native, has emerged as one of Chattanooga’s leading advocates in promoting diversity and...
- Sat. Sep 18th, 2021
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RISE MLK History Tour with Shane Morrow
- Sat. Sep 18th, 2021
11am – 12:30pm
Shane Morrow of RISE Chattanooga will lead participants on a tour of downtown Chattanooga highlighting Black life and history. This event is powered by Bridge City Community Church. Please note: Masks are required. About Shane: Shane Morrow, a Connecticut native, has emerged as one of Chattanooga’s leading advocates in promoting diversity and inclusion...
- Sat. Sep 18th, 2021
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Colors of our World Storytime
- Sat. Sep 18th, 2021
10am – 11am
Come enjoy storytime at the downtown library plaza. This event will focus on books celebrating diversity as part of the Ed Johnson Memorial Dedication weekend. Kids will enjoy beautiful stories and fun activities and parents can participate in a Q&A with Donivan Brown, equity trainer and facilitator. Brown will focus on how to answer tough questions from...
- Sat. Sep 18th, 2021
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The Ed Johnson Project Keynote Lecture and History Roundtable Discussion
- Fri. Sep 17th, 2021
5:30pm – 7:45pm
Join us on Friday, September 17th for a keynote lecture about the history of lynchings and anti-black violence, and a history roundtable discussion about the significance of the Ed Johnson Memorial. Please note: Masks and proof of vaccination are required. These events are powered by the UNFoundation, UTC, and MTSU’s Center for Historic Preservation. 5:30...
- Fri. Sep 17th, 2021
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The Work of an Artist: Q&A with Jerome Meadows
- Fri. Sep 17th, 2021
5pm – 6:30pm
How can artists help a community heal and grow? Come join EJM artist Jerome Meadows for dinner and discussion, specifically meant for Chattanooga students and families. Jerome will describe his journey to becoming an established artist and his experience as a sculptor and public space designer. Jerome will give behind the scenes insight into how he created...
- Fri. Sep 17th, 2021
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People’s History of Chattanooga Tour with Michael Gilliland
- Fri. Sep 17th, 2021
3pm – 5pm
at Union Depot Historical Marker
Michael Gilliland will lead participants on a tour of downtown Chattanooga using the landscape and landmarks to discuss slavery and antebellum Chattanooga, the Civil War, Reconstruction and its violent backlash, the implementation of Jim Crow, and events such as the lynchings of Ed Johnson, Charlies Williams, and Alfred Blount as well as the 1905 streetcar...
- Fri. Sep 17th, 2021
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People’s History of Chattanooga Tour with Michael Gilliland
- Fri. Sep 17th, 2021
12pm – 2pm
at Union Depot Historical Marker
Michael Gilliland will lead participants on a tour of downtown Chattanooga using the landscape and landmarks to discuss slavery and antebellum Chattanooga, the Civil War, Reconstruction and its violent backlash, the implementation of Jim Crow, and events such as the lynchings of Ed Johnson, Charlies Williams, and Alfred Blount as well as the 1905 streetcar...
- Fri. Sep 17th, 2021
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Healthy Choices for Menopause Designed For You
- Thu. Sep 16th, 2021
7pm – 8pm
at Online
Chattanooga compounding pharmacy, Designer Drugs Pharmacy, is hosting a virtual event about menopause! Attendees will learn about what's happening physiologically and hormonally during menopause in an easy to understand way. Topics that will be covered include menopause, adrenal support, nutrition, supplements, and how compounding bioidentical hormones...
- Thu. Sep 16th, 2021
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Artist Talk: Jerome Meadows
- Thu. Sep 16th, 2021
6pm – 7pm
at Hunter Museum of American Art
Jerome Meadows, lead artist for the Ed Johnson Memorial, will delve into the importance of public art and its unique purpose within our shared spaces and places. Jerome will reflect on his 29-year career as a public space designer to discuss the continuous shifts in means, methods, and materials of the art form; how public art reflects the diversity of...
- Thu. Sep 16th, 2021
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Speak Easy, Play Loud
- Thu. Sep 16th, 2021
6pm – 9pm
at Bar & Billiards Room at The Read House
Every third Thursday of the month from 6 to 9 p.m. in the Bar & Billiards Room, delight in a different style of live music while swilling the nightly cocktail special, perfectly designed to pair with the evening’s performance. With this week’s Classic Jazz theme, Connie Florance and Kevin Madill will take the stage, and the bar will feature Maker’s Mark...
- Thu. Sep 16th, 2021
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Local Catch Open Mic
- Wed. Sep 15th, 2021
7:30pm – 9pm
Some of the region's best talent working on their acts. Maybe a comedy virgin, or two! Chattanooga's Longest Running Open Mic Show. Regional and local talent performing in a showcase format. You never know who will show up to perform. Hosted by Bridgette Martin To sign up, please visit https://www.Comedy423.eventbrite.com Questions? E-mail the host at...
- Wed. Sep 15th, 2021
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