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Creative Dance for Kids!
- Tue. Sep 16th, 2008
3:30pm – 5:15pm
Children’s Classes at Barking Legs Theater Starts September 16 , 2008 Creative Dance for Kids classes engage the mind and body with effective intrapersonal and cooperative skills, as well as intellectual, physical and social skills. Utilized are some of the latest in dance movement research, such as the Brain-dance warm-up and other methods of innovative...
- Tue. Sep 16th, 2008
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African Dance I Adult Dance Class
- thru Mon. Nov 17th, 2008
Explore the cultures of Ghana, Togo, and Benin, West Africa through the study of the transmigration of dance from Africa to the Americas. This course involves both contemporary and traditional dance steps for the beginning dancer, that are vigorous and expressive. Register now for the 10 week sessions by calling 697-3100. Meet with us every Monday,...
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Lyrical Jazz Adult Dance Class
- thru Mon. Nov 17th, 2008
Lyrical Jazz is an expressive style of dance that uses jazz and modern-based movements to interpret music and express emotions. This class opens with a Pilates-based core conditioning warm-up and progresses to an exploration of musicality, fluidity and transition in movement. All dancers are welcome. Register now for the 10 week sessions by calling...
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Tire Rack Street Survival Teen Driving School
- Sat. Sep 13th, 2008
9am – 5pm
at Chattanooga State Technical Community College
It’s not just about Driving, It’s about Living.... How big a problem are accidents and deaths from teen driving? • The leading cause of death among 13-19 year olds in the US is from a motor vehicle crash. • 62% of teenage passenger deaths in 2004 occurred in vehicles driven by another teenager. • Teenagers cause 2.5 million accidents per year. • In...
- Sat. Sep 13th, 2008
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Four Seasons Wellness/Acupuncture Open House
- thru Sat. Sep 13th, 2008
at Nutrition World Wellness Center
Four Seasons Wellness/Acupuncture is holding an Open House to celebrate our expanded facilities within the Nutrition World Wellness Center. This event is open to our friends who have made this growth possible and to anyone who is curious about acupuncture and Chinese medicine. An Acupuncture demonstration begins at 5pm Friday and Noon on Saturday. Come...
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Greenhouse Growing
- Thu. Aug 28th, 2008
10am – 1pm
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...
- Thu. Aug 28th, 2008
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Joshua Coleman: Why Sculpture?
- thru Sat. Sep 6th, 2008
at Museum Center at 5ive Points
An exhibit of the contemporary sculpture by Cleveland's young, emerging artist, Joshua Coleman. The sculpture will be placed both inside and outside of the museum and will include interactive sculpture. A week-long children's summer camp with the theme of creating sculpture is being planned. To be on the email list for the children's summer camp call or email...
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Pick Your Own Blackberries
- Tue. Jul 1st, 2008
9am – 1pm
Pick Your Own Blackberries! Tuesdays-Saturdays 9am-1pm at Crabtree Farms Call for harvest availability.423-493-9155 x-14
- Tue. Jul 1st, 2008
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Chattanooga Dulcimer Festival
- thru Sun. Jun 22nd, 2008
at Soldiers & Sailors Memorial Auditorium
EverythingDulcimer.com and Dulcimer Players News present the first Chattanooga Dulcimer Festival. This is a progressive, three-day festival focusing on both advanced techniques and rudiments with plenty of time for fun. For advanced players and beginners alike. Workshops and instruction offered in mountain dulcimer, hammered dulcimer and more. Registration...
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Spring Movie Series FOR MEMBERS ONLY - The Philadelphia Story
- Tue. Jun 17th, 2008
2pm – 5pm
at Museum Center at 5ive Points
Museum members can take advantage of this wonderful perk by spending the afternoon with film expert, John Bradley, watching the classic film, The Philadelphia Story. Following the viewing, Bradley will discuss the movie and host a question and answer period. The Spring Movie Series is a FREE event for MUSEUM MEMBERS ONLY. 2:00 - 5:00 p.m. No...
- Tue. Jun 17th, 2008
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Garlic Harvesting
- Fri. Jun 13th, 2008
10am – 1pm
This informal training will introduce participants to garlic harvesting. Joel Houser, Crabtree's Farm Manager, will instruct volunteers on how to pick garlic and store it for maximum shelf life. He will share his growing knowledge, from planting to harvesting through question and answer. Wear appropriate attire for gardening, such as comfortable work shoes...
- Fri. Jun 13th, 2008
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Travels with Van Gogh, an Afternoon with Lin Arison and Neil Folberg
- Tue. May 27th, 2008
3pm – 5pm
at Hunter Museum of American Art
Join noted author Lin Arison and photographer Neil Folberg as they discuss their book, "Travels with Van Gogh and the Impressionists: Discovering the Connections." Books will be available for purchase in the Hunter Museum Store. Program is FREE to the public. Info via huntermuseum.org. Photo via abbeville.com.
- Tue. May 27th, 2008
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2 Day Jewelry Making Workshop with Thomas Mann
- thru Sun. May 25th, 2008
2 Day Jewelry Making Workshop with Thomas Mann Found Object Sandwich - Collage-Assemblage Personal Pin Making using Cold Connections. All Skill levels welcome. Contact Angele Seiley by calling 504.581.2111, or via email grafix@thomasmann.com. Info via Angele Seiley, Thomas Mann Design.
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Sculpture Garden Stroll: Exploring "Pure Americana"
- Thu. May 22nd, 2008
6:30pm – 8pm
at Hunter Museum of American Art
Enjoy a spring evening in the Hunter's Sculpture Garden and meet featured artist Andrew Crawford. He will discuss his sculpture, "Pure Americana," currently on view in front of the Hunter Museum Mansion. Info via huntermuseum.org. Photo via ironisking.com.
- Thu. May 22nd, 2008
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Senior Recital, Charles Collins, trombone, Chris Epperson, trombone
- Tue. May 20th, 2008
7:30pm – 10pm
Senior musicians Charles Collins and Chris Epperson, both on trombone, will present their recital. Public attendance is appreciated. For details, contact the UTC School of Music. Info via utc.edu/Academic/Music.
- Tue. May 20th, 2008
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Spring Movie Series FOR MEMBERS ONLY - Splendor in the Grass
- Tue. May 20th, 2008
2pm – 5pm
at Museum Center at 5ive Points
Museum members can take advantage of this wonderful perk by spending the afternoon with film expert, John Bradley, watching the classic film, Splendor in the Grass. Following the viewing, Bradley will discuss the movie and host a question and answer period. The Spring Movie Series is a FREE event for MUSEUM MEMBERS ONLY. 2:00 - 5:00 p.m. No...
- Tue. May 20th, 2008
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Major Speaker Series: Gender Roles, Then and Now
- Sat. May 17th, 2008
2pm – 5pm
at Hunter Museum of American Art
Professors John and Joy Kasson from the University of North Carolina have delighted audiences for decades with their entertaining presentations. Join us as they discuss gender roles from the 19th century to today and learn more about the Hunter Museum focus exhibition, "Women's Work." Admission to this program is FREE. Info via huntermuseum.org.
- Sat. May 17th, 2008
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Ecstasy and Apocalypse: A Closer Look at Walter Anderson with Dr. Brent Funderburk
- Thu. May 15th, 2008
6pm – 8pm
at Hunter Museum of American Art
6 p.m. cash bar, 6:15 program. Dr. Funderburk, a professor at Mississippi State, will present "Ecstasy and Apocalypse - The Search for the Nearly Lost, Mystical Masterworks of Walter Anderson." Info and image via huntermuseum.org.
- Thu. May 15th, 2008
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Arrests & Convictions Issues
- Tue. May 13th, 2008
6pm – 7:30pm
Urban League’s Job Search Support Group Tuesday, May 13 Topic: Arrests & Convictions Issues Guest Speaker: Timothy Dempsey, Chattanooga Endeavors Location: Brainerd Recreation Center Time: 6 pm – 7:30 pm Free childcare provided Info via Karlene Claridy.
- Tue. May 13th, 2008
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The Drag King Workshop
- Sat. May 10th, 2008
6pm – 8pm
$20.00 registration fee includes materials needed for workshop and admission fee for the Drag Show at 9pm, "School's Out for Summer!!!" (listed separately on chattanoogabridge.com). Have you ever wondered what it would be like to Gender Bend?" Well, we have the workshop for you! You will learn how to get in face, bind, and "walk like a man"! Early...
- Sat. May 10th, 2008
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