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Childhood Developmental Disorders Seminar
- Wed. Mar 19th, 2008
9am – 4:30pm
at Chattanooga Convention & Trade Center
Summit Professional Education presents "Childhood Developmental Disorders Seminar" led by Dr. Gary Eisenberg, Ph.D. Course Description: Developmental Disorders are dramatically increasing in our society to the point that the media refers to the increase as an "epidemic." Early diagnosis and appropriate intervention, which are based on stages of brain...
- Wed. Mar 19th, 2008
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Brett Hyberger Voice Recital
- Fri. Mar 14th, 2008
7:30pm – 12:30am
at C. C. Bond Humanities Theatre Auditorium at Chattanooga State
Vocal Recital by operatic baritone, Brett Hyberger, featuring selections by Rameau, Chausson, Brahms and Duke in the Humanities Theatre March 14th at 7:30 p.m. Acclaimed for his commanding stage presence and powerful baritone voice, Mr. Hyberger recently made his Carnegie Hall debut as bass soloist for Schubert's Mass in G Major. He was chosen as soloist...
- Fri. Mar 14th, 2008
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Natural Cooking
- Thu. Mar 13th, 2008
6pm – 12:30pm
at Hunter Museum of American Art
Join chef Michelle Wells of the Palate at the Hunter Museum as she explores cooking and nature as inspired by the paintings of Charles Burchfield in our current temporary exhibition. 6pm cash bar; 6:30pm program (Text via huntermuseum.org)
- Thu. Mar 13th, 2008
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Lunch and Learn: “Avoid Decision Making Traps”
- Thu. Mar 13th, 2008
11:30am – 1pm
at Must contact Chattanooga State for location specifics
Improve the effectiveness of decision making by avoiding several common decision making traps. Organizations can save time and money by learning to make better decisions. Instructor: Anita Chastain, M.B.A. Time: 11:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Fee: $35, includes lunch, and must be paid by March 7th. For location and to register call Chattanooga State, Center for...
- Thu. Mar 13th, 2008
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Irrigation Techniques
- Thu. Mar 13th, 2008
10am – 1pm
This training features an introduction to traditional and creative approaches to irrigating the garden. Joel Houser, Crabtree's Farm Manager, will instruct volunteers on how to maintain a perennial bed by using the proper irrigation equipment. Students will learn how to use drip irrigation equipment. Wear appropriate attire for gardening, such as comfortable...
- Thu. Mar 13th, 2008
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Business Building Blocks: “Using New Technologies and Methods in Marketing”
- Wed. Mar 12th, 2008
11am – 1pm
at The Chattanooga Area Chamber of Commerce
Presented by: Michael J. McSunas, Chambliss, Bahner & Stophel, PC. Learn about fresh, as well as time-honored forms of marketing. Presented by Chattanooga Area Chamber of Commerce in partnership with the Southeast Women’s Business Center and the TN Small Business Development Center. Location: Chamber Board Room, 811 Broad Street. Time 11:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m....
- Wed. Mar 12th, 2008
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How To Grow Roses Workshop
- Tue. Mar 11th, 2008
6pm – 7pm
The City of Chattanooga's Dept. for Education, Arts & Culture will offer a rose growing class at the North River Civic Center. For additional information, please contact the NRCC.
- Tue. Mar 11th, 2008
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Intermediate QuickBooks Workshop
- Tue. Mar 11th, 2008
12:15pm – 4:30pm
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A continuation of our popular Basic Level QuickBooks Workshop, this session will assist you with more advanced topics such as payroll, inventory, setting personal preferences, sales taxes, and many other areas that will make your use of QuickBooks more efficient and more enjoyable. A WORKING KNOWLEDGE OF QUICKBOOKS IS NEEDED TO GRASP THE TOPICS PRESENTED IN...
- Tue. Mar 11th, 2008
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Missoula Children's Theatre: Robinson Crusoe
- thru Sat. Mar 15th, 2008
at Museum Center at 5ive Points
The little red truck is coming to Cleveland. This week-long after school drama camp will visit the Museum Center at 5ive Points for the 3rd year in a row. The camp concludes with 2 public performances. Contact Museum Center at 5ive points for audition, rehearsal, registration, and performance info.
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Reality Check
- Thu. Mar 6th, 2008
9am – 11:45am
at Tyner Academy
Allows 9th-grade students to role play heading a household to emphasize the financial responsibilities of adulthood and the connection between education and income. To volunteer for this Chamber career readiness program call 423-763-4321. (text via chattanooga-chamber.com)
- Thu. Mar 6th, 2008
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Get a Job
- Thu. Mar 6th, 2008
7:30am – 9am
at Soddy-Daisy High School
Teaches 10th grade students how to prepare a resume, interview for a job and develop habits that will help them stay employed. To volunteer for this Chamber career readiness program, call 423-763-4321. (text via chattanooga-chamber.com.)
- Thu. Mar 6th, 2008
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Southeastern Theatre Conference's 59th Annual Convention
- thru Sun. Mar 9th, 2008
at Chattanooga Convention Center, Chattanoogan Hotel, Sheraton Read House, Chattanooga Theatre Centre, UTC Fine Arts Center, Chattanooga Marriott
The country's largest theatre conference opens in Chattanooga on March 5, 2008 and will continue through March 9, 2008. The conference will include keynote addresses, educational/performance workshops, job interviews, competitions, and 5 theatrical festivals. The Community Theatre Festival will take place at the Chattanooga Theatre Centre. The High School...
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Leave No Trace Seminar
- Tue. Feb 26th, 2008
6pm – 8pm
Outdoor Chattanooga invites the public to this free, two-hour seminar on Tuesday, February 26th, from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. in room 1A of the Development Resource Center, at 1250 Market St., in downtown Chattanooga. National Leave No Trace instructors will test knowledge and train outdoor enthusiasts about how to enjoy natural resources without environmental...
- Tue. Feb 26th, 2008
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Mushroom Log Cultivation
- Sat. Feb 23rd, 2008
10am – 2pm
This training features an introduction to Shiitake Mushroom Log Inoculation. Joel Houser, Crabtree's Farm Manager, will instruct volunteers on how to inoculate and care for mushroom logs. Wear appropriate attire for gardening, such as old work shoes and clothes (things that can get dirty). Children welcome! Activity appropriate for kids 10 and...
- Sat. Feb 23rd, 2008
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Senior Care Seminar and Lunch
- Thu. Feb 7th, 2008
12:30pm – 1:30pm
The City of Chattanooga's Dept. for Education, Arts & Culture will offer its "Senior Care Seminar and Lunch" at the North River Civic Center. For additional information, contact the NRCC.
- Thu. Feb 7th, 2008
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How To Grow Roses Workshop
- Wed. Jan 30th, 2008
4:20am – 4:21am
The City of Chattanooga's Dept. for Education, Arts & Culture will offer a rose growing class at the North River Civic Center. For additional information, please contact the NRCC.
- Wed. Jan 30th, 2008
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Helping Your Child Choose the Right College and Find the Perfect Job
- thru Thu. Jan 16th, 2020
at The Chattery
Keep your empty nest (and help your college student have a good job upon graduation). Dr. Rose Opengart, Career Coach, will teach you how your college student can be most prepared to have a good job upon graduation. She will discuss how they can know exactly what they want to do, how they should prepare an entry-level resume, how they can research...
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