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  • 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...

  • Bob Hartje, Young Numismatics Performance

    thru Sat. Mar 29th, 2008

    at Creative Discovery Museum

    March 28 & 29 from 1-4 p.m. each day in the Atrium Bob Hartje, Director of the Young Numismatics of Chattanooga, will be at the museum to show and discuss the history of metal and money while also performing historical skits relating to the formation of U.S. coins. Cost: included with Museum admission Creative Discovery Museum is open Monday through...

  • Creative Writing Workshop

    Creative Writing Workshop
    Fri. Mar 28th, 2008
    8am – 2pm

    at Staff Development Center

    The Arts & Education Council of Chattanooga will offer a Creative Writing Workshop for administrators and 5 - 12th grade teachers employed by Hamilton County or school districts from the surrounding area. These instructors will have the opportunity to discuss classroom creative writing with some of the award-winning authors invited to this year's Chattanooga...

  • "Chattanooga Rebels"

    Thu. Mar 20th, 2008
    7pm – 12:30pm

    at Rock Point Books

    The Chattanooga History Center will present "Chattanooga Rebels", at 7:00 p.m. on Thursday, March 20th at Rock Point Books, 401 Broad Street. The facilitator will be John Fowler of Kennesaw State University. The program is free to the public, and pre-registration is required by March 17th. Civil War historians have long used East Tennessee to demonstrate...

  • Muse Lecture Series: Bill Thelen a.k.a. Lump Lipshitz

    Thu. Mar 20th, 2008
    5:30pm – 12:30pm

    at UTC Fine Arts Center

    On March 20, AVA and the UTC Department of Art invite you to this year's Muse: Artist Lecture featuring Bill Thelen, a.k.a. Lump Litshitz, founder of Lump gallery/projects and Team Lump. In 1996, Bill Thelen established the innovative Lump gallery/projects and, by default, Team Lump. Located in Raleigh, North Carolina, Lump combines the rigor and...

  • The Chamber Meets in Soddy-Daisy/North Hamilton County

    Thu. Mar 20th, 2008
    12pm – 1pm

    at Soddy-Daisy Municipal Building

    Speaker: Marty Cabe, Edward JonesFinancial Planner. Lunch: $10. Info via chattanoogachamber.com.

  • Greenhouse Growing

    Thu. Mar 20th, 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...

  • Financing Your Business the SBA Way

    Wed. Mar 19th, 2008
    10:30am – 12pm

    at Chattanooga/Hamilton County Business Development Center

    This course covers Small Business Administration (SBA) loan options including which loan program meets a specific entrepreneurial need. The session begins with the 5 C‘s of borrowing - character, cash flow, collateral, capitalization and conditions, then transitions to an overview of SBA’s actual loan programs. Specific information will be shared about...

  • The Chamber Meets in Ooltewah/Collegedale

    Wed. Mar 19th, 2008
    9:30am – 10:30am

    at Collegedale City Hall

    Speaker: Tyler Stamps, Freedom Personal Development. Topic: "Discovering Your Memory's Power: Training Your Memory to be More Productive." Info via chattanoogachamber.com.

  • 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...

  • 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...

  • 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)

  • 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...

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