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Hunter Undergraduate Student Symposium: Placemaking
- Sun. Mar 24th, 2019
1pm – 3pm
at Hunter Museum of American Art
This popular symposium series returns this year to feature papers from college students on the topic of Placemaking. Respondent for this symposium is UTC Assistant Professor of Art History Dr. Olivia Wolf. This program is open and free to the public.The symposium theme was inspired by our current exhibition Alyson Shotz: Un/Folding
- Sun. Mar 24th, 2019
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Art + Issues: An Artful Sense of Space
- Thu. Mar 14th, 2019
6pm – 7:30pm
at Hunter Museum of American Art
The art of Alyson Shotz inspires, amazes, and entices us into ideas of space and community. For tonight’s art + issues we welcome Eric Myers, Executive Director of the Chattanooga Design Studio, and Kim H. White, President and CEO of River City Company, as they lead a community discussion inspired by Shotz’s work in our lobby and by community ideas about our...
- Thu. Mar 14th, 2019
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GPS Terpsichord Spring Concert | 180°
- Sat. Mar 2nd, 2019
7pm – 9pm
The Terpsichord Spring Concert takes a look back as well as forward. Appropriately titled 180°, the show begins with an homage to the mother of modern dance, Isadora Duncan (1877-1927), and ends with a modern work of jazz. In between, dances are set to music ranging from Macklemore to the indie folk band Bon Iver.“The concert title comes from the idea of the...
- Sat. Mar 2nd, 2019
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GPS Terpsichord Spring Concert | 180°
- Fri. Mar 1st, 2019
7pm – 9pm
The Terpsichord Spring Concert takes a look back as well as forward. Appropriately titled 180°, the show begins with an homage to the mother of modern dance, Isadora Duncan (1877-1927), and ends with a modern work of jazz. In between, dances are set to music ranging from Macklemore to the indie folk band Bon Iver.“The concert title comes from the idea of the...
- Fri. Mar 1st, 2019
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John Hamm Performing Arts Series at Covenant College
- Thu. Feb 28th, 2019
7pm – 9pm
at Dora Maclellan Brown Memorial Chapel at Covenant College
Pianist Javier Arrebola presents a recital with Covenant’s own David Tahere. On faculty at Boston University, SongFest, and Ravinia and Tanglewood Festivals, Arrebola specializes in the music of Schubert, Spanish song, and Nordic repertoires. The duo will represent their musical heritages, performing music from Spain, New Zealand, and America, and Schubert...
- Thu. Feb 28th, 2019
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Faculty Recital
- Thu. Feb 21st, 2019
7pm – 9pm
at Dora Maclellan Brown Memorial Chapel at Covenant College
Adjunct professors of voice Beth DuRoy and Christine Hassevoort will present a recital on Thursday, February 21 at 7:00pm in the Chapel. The singers, both sopranos, will be joined by Jason DuRoy, piano, and Suzanne Sims, 'cello, performing works by Clara Schumann, Mozart, Vivaldi, Rossini, and others, and notably a composition by Covenant's own Brandon...
- Thu. Feb 21st, 2019
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The Chattery Presents: Financial Aid 101
- Tue. Feb 19th, 2019
5:30pm – 6:30pm
at The Chattery at Chattanooga Workspace
Are you thinking about going to college? Is money an issue? Well, this free session is for you! During this session, we will go over the basics of financial aid, terminology, types of aid, and the FAFSA. We will also talk about the state of Tennessee programs like TN Promise, Hope, TSAA, and TN Reconnect.
- Tue. Feb 19th, 2019
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Artful Yoga: Breaking Out of the Frame with Mike Weger
- Sat. Dec 15th, 2018
1:30pm – 3pm
at Hunter Museum of American Art
Exert your minds with discussion of a work of art in The Hunter Invitational IV and then challenge your body with an art-inspired practice led by instructor Mike Weger of Jillian’s Studio. A $5 donation for Artful Yoga supports the Hunter's educational programs. We do ask that all participants arrive on time as the gallery portion is integral to the...
- Sat. Dec 15th, 2018
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Israel Del Toro
- Thu. Nov 15th, 2018
11am – 12pm
at Iles P.E. Center
Isreal Del Toro, who has won multiple gold medals in adaptive sports, will be speaking at Southern Adventist University on Thursday, November 15 at 11 a.m. While serving in the military, Del Toro received burns on more than 80 percent of his body after an explosion, but he fought to reenlist after going through treatment. The event, in honor of Veterans...
- Thu. Nov 15th, 2018
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John Hamm Performing Arts Series
- Wed. Oct 24th, 2018
7pm – 9pm
at Dora Maclellan Brown Memorial Chapel at Covenant College
The John Hamm Performing Arts Series welcomes violinist, David Kim to Covenant College's Dora Maclellan Brown Chapel for a performance at 7:00 PM on Wednesday, October 24. Mr. Kim is concertmaster of the Philadelphia Orchestra, and will appear as guest soloist with the Covenant Chamber String Orchestra.The event is free and all are warmly invited. Reserved...
- Wed. Oct 24th, 2018
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Battle Below the Clouds – BBQ Contest
- Sat. Aug 25th, 2018
6am – 7pm
at Ruby Falls
Come join us at Ruby Falls for our 4th annual Battle Below the Clouds! This event is an amateur barbeque competition benefitting the kids of Lana’s Love. Twenty teams of amateur grillers and smokers are invited to test their skills against similar competitors with baby back ribs and pulled pork. Judges determine the awards for best backyard cooks in the...
- Sat. Aug 25th, 2018
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2018 Community Back to School Bash!
- Sun. Aug 5th, 2018
2pm – 4pm
at Ridgedale Baptist Church
FREE Back to School Bash! Join us for food, games, booths, prizes, and free school supplies! When: Sunday, August 5, 2018Where: Ridgedale Baptist Church (1831 Hickory Valley Rd., Chatt., TN 37421)Time: 2:00-4:00 p.m.Click here to RSVP:https://www.signupgenius.com/go/4090f4ca4af2ca7f85-2018
- Sun. Aug 5th, 2018
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Chattanooga Big Latch On 2018
- Sat. Aug 4th, 2018
9:30am – 11:30am
at Red Bank United Methodist Church
Mark your calendars for the sixth annual Chattanooga Big Latch On, a global event to celebrate breastfeeding as a normal, everyday activity. On Saturday, August 4th, we will gather together to nurse our children at precisely 10:30 am—will we break our local record of 116 children? And maybe help break the worldwide record of 17,992 children nursing...
- Sat. Aug 4th, 2018
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Nativity Rising Artists: Bach and the Spanish Guitar
- Sun. Jul 29th, 2018
10:30am – 11:30am
at Nativity Episcopal Church
Nativity Episcopal Church Rising Artists continues a summer of Chattanooga Music Club scholarship winners with grand prize winning guitarist Preston Anastas. He will play selections from J. S. Bach’s 3rd Lute Suite and ‘Misionera’ by Argentinian composer Fernando Bustamante. The featured work will be ‘Recuerdos de la Alhambra’ by “the father of classical...
- Sun. Jul 29th, 2018
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ADA Celebration And Carnival
- Thu. Jul 26th, 2018
11am – 1pm
This year we are celebrating the 28th Anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Signed into law on July 26, 1990, the ADA protects individuals with disabilities from discrimination in all areas of their life. From employment, transportation, services, and communications, the law makes sure that individuals with disabilities have the same...
- Thu. Jul 26th, 2018
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Meet & Greet 2018 Hamilton County School Board Candidates
- Mon. Jul 23rd, 2018
5:30pm – 7:30pm
All Hamilton County School Board candidates on the August 2nd ballot have been invited to attend. Sponsored by the Hamilton County Council of PTAs and the League of Women Voters of Chattanooga.
- Mon. Jul 23rd, 2018
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Nightfall Concert Series: The Fritz
- Fri. Jul 20th, 2018
7pm – 10pm
at Miller Plaza
The group’s aggressive approach to funk, soul, and rock creates a sound that is uniquely their own. Their high-energy, danceable songs provide a platform for each member to shine. With powerful vocals, climactic solos, and tight grooves, The Fritz has built a devoted following and is captivating audiences everywhere. Originally formed in the rehearsal...
- Fri. Jul 20th, 2018
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Free Kids & Pros Football Camp
- thru Wed. Jul 11th, 2018
DEVELOPING CHARACTER AND SKILLS THROUGH ATHLETICS A GAME-CHANGING EXPERIENCE! Kids & Pros will be at Baylor School in Chattanooga, for a FREE football camp! NFL alumni teach safe tackling techniques and position fundamentals training while incorporating life skills lessons into 3-day non-contact skills camp for athletes ages 7-13. Sign up today! Space is...
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Chattanooga Music Club Patriotic Organ Concert
- Tue. Jun 26th, 2018
7pm – 8:30pm
The Chattanooga Music Club will present it's annual free Patriotic organ concert at the Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Auditorium at 399 McCallie Ave on Tuesday, June the 26th from 7:00pm until 8:30pm. By popular demand the Mighty Austin will accompany a silent movie! The program will feature a salute to the military with the Color Guard provided by Rear...
- Tue. Jun 26th, 2018
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Money School After Hours: Reality Doesn’t Have to Bite: Life-Size Game of Life
- Thu. Jun 14th, 2018
5:30pm – 7:30pm
at Chattanooga Neighborhood Enterprise
Life got you down? Are your finances in the dump? Come be a part of the interactive Game of Life, where you can learn more about budgeting, spending, & planning for you financial future
- Thu. Jun 14th, 2018
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