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  • Teens on Graffiti

    Thu. May 8th, 2008
    6pm – 8pm

    at Hunter Museum of American Art

    Local teens will present a documentary exploring graffiti in and around the Chattanooga area. Info via huntermuseum.org.

  • Mother's Day Seminar & Lunch

    Thu. May 8th, 2008
    12:30pm – 1:30pm

    at North River Civic Center

    Mother's Day Seminar & Lunch, presented by Anita Few, "A Place for Mom" eldercare advisor. Call North River Civic Center for additional details, or contact Linda Rugina at Rugina_l@mail.chattanooga.gov.

  • Education & Readiness Skills

    Tue. May 6th, 2008
    6pm – 7:30pm

    at Brainerd Recreation Center

    Urban League’s Job Search Support Group Tuesday, May 6 Topic: Education & Readiness Skills Speaker: Robin Smith, Chattanooga State Location: Brainerd Recreation Center Time: 6 pm – 7:30 pm Free childcare provided Info via Karlene Claridy.

  • Battlefield Bicycle Rides

    Sat. Apr 26th, 2008
    9:30am – 12:30pm

    at Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park

    Outdoor Chattanooga and the Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park have partnered to offer monthly, guided, historical bicycle rides of Chickamauga Battlefield. Beginning Saturday, April 26 at 9:30 a.m., Outdoor Chattanooga staff and volunteers will lead the rides as National Park interpretive rangers talk about historical points of interest....

  • Women's Spring Retreat

    Women's Spring Retreat
    thru Sat. Apr 26th, 2008

    at Chattanooga Convention & Trade Center

    Make plans now to attend the North Rome Women's Ministries Retreat taking place April 24-26. The keynote speaker will be Jamie Massey from Life Church International in Doraville, GA. Every woman that has attended the previous retreats has come away rejoicing with a renewed focus on the wellbeing of themselves and their families. This year's retreat will take...

  • Sharing a Legacy of Financial Success

    Tue. Apr 22nd, 2008
    6pm – 8pm

    at Urban League of Chattanooga

    URBAN LEAGUE OF GREATER CHATTANOOGA TO OFFER FREE FINANCIAL WORKSHOP Workshop Provides Tips to Building a Legacy of Wealth Chattanooga, Tenn.—Area residents ranging from college bound students to retired professionals are invited to learn about secrets of building generational wealth at the “Sharing a Legacy of Financial Success” workshop presented by the...

  • Colorectal Seminar by Dr. Patel

    Tue. Apr 22nd, 2008
    11:30am – 12:30am

    at North River Civic Center

    A seminar in colorectal health will be given at the North River Civic Center. For additional information, contact the North River Civic Center. This event is FREE, but reservations required and lunch provided.

  • Learn to Draw Workshop Series

    thru Thu. May 22nd, 2008

    at Museum Center at 5ive Points

    Local artist June Chase will offer a six-week beginning drawing class for adults who have always wanted to learn to draw. Meets every evening from 6:30 - 8:00 p.m. Students will be given a supplies list and will be expected to provide their own materials for class. The six-week course is $60 for museum members and $65 for non-members. Reservations and...

  • Lily Martin Spencer: Women’s Work

    Thu. Apr 17th, 2008
    6:30pm – 12:30pm

    at Hunter Museum of American Art

    Chief Curator Ellen Simak will speak about our temporary collection focus show featuring the work of Lilly Martin Spencer. (Text via huntermuseum.org)

  • Greenhouse Growing

    Tue. Apr 15th, 2008
    10am – 1pm

    at Crabtree Farm

    This informal training will introduce participants to growing in a greenhouse. Mike Barron, Crabtree's Greenhouse Manager, will instruct volunteers on how to grow and care for perennials and annuals in a greenhouse setting. He will share his growing knowledge, from pruning to hardening plants through question and answer. Wear appropriate attire for...

  • Graduate Conducting Recital: Charity Palmer

    Sun. Apr 13th, 2008
    3pm – 12:30pm

    at Rivermont Presbyterian Church

    Charity Palmer, UTC School of Music graduate student, conducting, will perform at Rivermont Presbyterian Church April 13th. For additional information, contact the UTC School of Music.

  • Potato Planting

    Thu. Apr 10th, 2008
    10am – 1pm

    at Crabtree Farm

    This informal training will introduce participants to potato planting. Joel Houser, Crabtree's Farm Manager, will instruct volunteers on how to plant potatoes for healthy growth. He will share his growing knowledge, from planting to harvesting through question and answer. Wear appropriate attire for gardening, such as comfortable work shoes and clothes...

  • Alvin Ailey II Master Dance Class

    Wed. Apr 9th, 2008
    6:30pm – 8pm

    at Brainerd Recreation Center

    Ailey II Master Dance Class for Girls and Boys Ages 8 - 12 In conjunction with their visiting tour and performance in Chattanooga, the acclaimed Alvin Ailey Dance Company with the partnership of Ballet Tennessee is offering two special dance "master classes" for local youth and area dance students on Wednesday, April 9th at two of the City of Chattanooga...

  • Alvin Ailey II Master Dance Class

    Wed. Apr 9th, 2008
    6:30pm – 8pm

    at John A. Patten Recreation Center

    In conjunction with their visiting tour and performance in Chattanooga, the acclaimed Alvin Ailey Dance Company with the partnership of Ballet Tennessee is offering two special dance "master classes" for local youth and area dance students on Wednesday, April 9th at two of the City of Chattanooga Recreation centers. Ailey II Associate Artistic Director Troy...

  • George T. Hunter Lecture Series: Lecture On The Importance Of Great Public Spaces

    George T. Hunter Lecture Series: Lecture On The Importance Of Great Public Spaces
    Tue. Apr 8th, 2008
    7pm – 12:30pm

    at Roland Hayes Concert Hall

    Join the Benwood Foundation, the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, and the Community Research Council for a lecture by Fred Kent, founder and president of Project for Public Spaces, at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, April 8, 2008. Fred Kent is the fourth and final speaker in the 2007-2008 George T. Hunter Lecture Series. Fred Kent is a leading authority on...

  • Ceramics Residency with Lolly Durant

    thru Thu. Apr 10th, 2008

    at Creative Discovery Museum

    1pm - 3pm, April 8 - 10 Kids will have the chance to throw clay on a wheel and learn about clay-building techniques during this three-day residency. Info via cdmfun.org. Photo via arts.state.tn.us.

  • The Chamber Meets in East Ridge

    Tue. Apr 8th, 2008
    12pm – 1pm

    at East Ridge Community Center

    Speaker: Brent Lambert, Chairman, East Ridge History Museum. Lunch $10. Info via chattanoogachamber.com.

  • Senior Recital: Alex Liner, Viola

    Sun. Apr 6th, 2008
    3pm – 12:30pm

    at UTC's Cadek Conservatory Of Music and Cadek Recital Hall

    UTC senior Alex Liner, viola, will perform at Cadek Recital Hall. For additional information, contact the UTC School of Music. Photo via utc.edu.

  • Nature Journaling with Burchfield

    Sat. Mar 29th, 2008
    1pm – 3pm

    at Hunter Museum of American Art

    Join us for this first in a series of Nature Journaling experiences offered jointly by the Hunter and the Chattanooga Nature Center (CNC). On this date, Hunter Chief Curator Ellen Simak will share the work of Charles Burchfield, currently featured in our temporary exhibit, with us and CNC Director Jean Lomino will guide us on a journal experience in the...

  • Plein Air Workshop with Brett Weaver

    Sat. Mar 29th, 2008
    9am – 5pm

    at Gold Leaf Designs and Shuptrine Fine Art Gallery

    This workshop will focus on the simplicity of design and composition, and the importance of variety and color relationships, as well as being bold and direct. Mr. Weaver will demonstrate his techniques in the morning, and provide individual focus and critique while students paint in the afternoon. The workshop will cost $120 per student, and Mr. Weaver...

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