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T'ai Ji in the Open Circle
- Sun. Jan 16th, 2011
9:30am – 10:30am
Weekly T'ai Ji in the Open Circle gathering every Sunday Morning at Renaissance Park. Be at Greenlife Grocery near the cheese section by 9:25am to gather then walk over to the Renaissance Park. Coffee after T'ai Ji at GreenLife
- Sun. Jan 16th, 2011
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The Black Candle
- Tue. Dec 28th, 2010
12pm – 1pm
at Bessie Smith Hall (African-American History Museum)
Kwanzaa, a weeklong celebration honoring African culture and heritage, is celebrated annually throughout the world next week from December 26 through January 1. The Bessie Smith Cultural Center and the Jewish Community Center will celebrate and demonstrate the third principle of Kwanzaa, Ujima, which means collective work and responsibility, on Tuesday,...
- Tue. Dec 28th, 2010
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Holiday Around the Globe
- Thu. Dec 16th, 2010
4pm – 8pm
at Bessie Smith Hall (African-American History Museum)
The holiday season is here and the Bessie Smith Cultural Center (BSCC) is joining forces with a variety of multicultural groups to bring Chattanooga some holiday cheer. On Thursday, December 16, the BSCC is hosting Holiday Around the Globe. From the Native Americans and Scottish communities to Greeks and Cubans, the holiday season is celebrated differently...
- Thu. Dec 16th, 2010
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Beyond Baseball: The Life of Roberto Clemente
- thru Thu. Dec 30th, 2010
at Bessie Smith Hall (African-American History Museum)
This December marks 38 years in which Roberto Clemente, Pittsburgh Pirates All-Star Outfielder and the country’s first Latino American Hall of Famer, lost his life in a plane crash. To honor the life and legacy of this baseball legend, the Bessie Smith Cultural Center will host the Smithsonian Institution’s traveling exhibit, Beyond Baseball: The Life of...
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Last Fridays on Main
- Fri. Nov 26th, 2010
5pm – 8pm
at Southside Historic District
Continue your evening on the Southside with this brand-new summer series featuring galleries, artist studios, shops and eateries in the Main Street area. The event is scheduled for 5:00 - 7:00 p.m. and includes Ignis Glass, Loose Cannon, Main & Mocha, Area 61 and CreateHere.
- Fri. Nov 26th, 2010
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Guatemalan Consulate Visit
- Sun. Nov 14th, 2010
9am – 4pm
at East Lake Recreation Center
We invite you to join us as we reach out to several thousand members of the Latino community. NOW is the time to increase awareness of your brand, product and/or service with Chattanooga's estimated 15,000 Latinos. On November 13 and 14, the Guatemalan Consulate from Atlanta will visit Chattanooga. The Consulate is working with La Paz, Chattanooga's leading...
- Sun. Nov 14th, 2010
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International Fall Festival
- Sat. Nov 13th, 2010
10am – 4pm
at Tommie F. Brown International Academy
What I.F.F. I could see the world through my child’s eyes in one day? *Cost to participate in the game and activity booths prior to November 10th is $10 for a passport to unlimited fun. The other way to buy is to pay by the booth when you arrive (Tickets are 5 for $1 and Most Games/Activites are between 2-4 tickets per booth). If you buy tickets the day of...
- Sat. Nov 13th, 2010
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Guatemalan Consulate Visit
- Sat. Nov 13th, 2010
9am – 4pm
at East Lake Recreation Center
We invite you to join us as we reach out to several thousand members of the Latino community. NOW is the time to increase awareness of your brand, product and/or service with Chattanooga's estimated 15,000 Latinos. On November 13 and 14, the Guatemalan Consulate from Atlanta will visit Chattanooga. The Consulate is working with La Paz, Chattanooga's...
- Sat. Nov 13th, 2010
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International Association of Black Professional Fire Fighters Annual Conference
- thru Sat. Nov 6th, 2010
at Chattanooga Convention & Trade Center
According to the International Association of Women in Fire & Emergency Services, more than 6,000 women have careers in the fire service field in the United States. While 150 of these women have served as fire chief, only five are African American. After serving as fire chiefs cumulatively for over ten years, the country’s only African American female fire...
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Last Fridays on Main
- Fri. Oct 29th, 2010
5pm – 8pm
at Southside Historic District
Continue your evening on the Southside with this brand-new summer series featuring galleries, artist studios, shops and eateries in the Main Street area. The event is scheduled for 5:00 - 7:00 p.m. and includes Ignis Glass, Loose Cannon, Main & Mocha, Area 61 and CreateHere.
- Fri. Oct 29th, 2010
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Civil War Dinner at 212 Market
- Thu. Oct 21st, 2010
6:30pm – 8pm
As we approach the Sesquicentennial of the Civil War, join historian Jim Ogden for a "Civil War Dinner" that includes delicious updated versions of what a typical soldier's ration might have been. Begin with bacon-wrapped quail salad with mixed greens, cornbread and a taste of authentic hardtack as Jim makes connections to the events that unfolded here in...
- Thu. Oct 21st, 2010
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Cleveland Apple Festival
- Sun. Oct 17th, 2010
10am – 6pm
at Downtown Cleveland
The Cleveland Apple Festival is a family event that is held each fall in downtown Cleveland, Tennessee. This annual festival offers a juried art and craft show, live music, food booths, pony and hay rides, entertainment, children's activities and much more! All children's activities in the Trailhead Bicycle Kid's Zone are free to children 12 and under...
- Sun. Oct 17th, 2010
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Cleveland Apple Festival
- Sat. Oct 16th, 2010
10am – 6pm
at Downtown Cleveland
The Cleveland Apple Festival is a family event that is held each fall in downtown Cleveland, Tennessee. This annual festival offers a juried art and craft show, live music, food booths, pony and hay rides, entertainment, children's activities and much more! All children's activities in the Trailhead Bicycle Kid's Zone are free to children 12 and under...
- Sat. Oct 16th, 2010
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River Rocks Chattanooga Outdoor Festival 2010: Chickstock
- Sat. Oct 9th, 2010
1pm – 5pm
Family fun, arts, food, & entertainment festival featuring plenty of bluegrass music!
- Sat. Oct 9th, 2010
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3 Sisters Festival
- Sat. Oct 2nd, 2010
12pm – 10pm
Two day free bluegrass festival at the Chattanooga Riverfront. Lineup for Friday, Oct. 1: Dismembered Tennesseans 6 - 6:45pm Sierra Hull 7:05 - 7:50pm Chatham County Line 8:10 - 8:55pm Ricky Skaggs 9:15 - 10:30pm Lineup for Saturday, Oct. 2: Bluetastic Fangrass 12-1:00pm Lone...
- Sat. Oct 2nd, 2010
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Latin Dance Party w/DJK7 & Flux308
- thru Sat. Oct 2nd, 2010
Full bar + Sangria & Mojitos | 21+From the people that brought you WorldTown and Sol Sessions comes a party dedicated to the best in Latin music! Et Cetera music DJ’s Flux308 and K7 will be spinning old and new sounds from Puerto Rico, Columbia, Cuba, Panama, and the Afro-Latin Diaspora. The event takes place from 9pm-1am at The CAMP House located at 1427...
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3 Sisters Festival
- Fri. Oct 1st, 2010
6pm – 10:30pm
Two day free bluegrass festival at the Chattanooga Riverfront. Lineup for Friday, Oct. 1: Dismembered Tennesseans 6 - 6:45pm Sierra Hull 7:05 - 7:50pm Chatham County Line 8:10 - 8:55pm Ricky Skaggs 9:15 - 10:30pm Lineup for Saturday, Oct. 2: Bluetastic Fangrass 12-1:00pm Lone...
- Fri. Oct 1st, 2010
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Taste of Diversity Celebration
- Fri. Oct 1st, 2010
11am – 4pm
To celebrate the 20th anniversary of signing the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) into law, The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga will hold a Taste of Diversity event on Friday, October 1, from 11-2 p.m. in the Student Park on the UTC campus. A program beginning at 11 a.m. will feature gospel singer Kim Ruff, Ryme-N-Chatt poetry readings, the...
- Fri. Oct 1st, 2010
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Chattanooga Market Thursday Plaza Party
- Thu. Sep 30th, 2010
4pm – 7pm
at Miller Plaza
It’s a smaller version of our popular Sunday Market just for the downtown crowd. Held at the centrally-located Miller Plaza, the Thursday Plaza Party is a family-friendly marketplace featuring fresh produce, local arts & crafts, live music, fresh-squeezed lemonade and even an ice-cold...
- Thu. Sep 30th, 2010
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Charlie Newton: A Retrospective Exhibition
- thru Sun. Oct 31st, 2010
at Bessie Smith Hall (African-American History Museum)
(Note: The exact end date for this exhibit has not been set.) Few of us ever have the opportunity to look back at what we have accomplished in our lifetime and actually see the paths we have taken, where they led and how we evolved. Many artists reveal this journey through the retrospective exhibition. Visitors of the Bessie Smith Cultural Center will...
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