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  • Ugandan Orphans Choir

    Ugandan Orphans Choir
    Tue. Jul 27th, 2010
    2pm – 4pm

    at Creative Discovery Museum

    On July 27 at 2 p.m., guests of Creative Discovery Museum will witness newfound inspiration through vibrant singing, dancing, and the exuberant expressions of hopeful children with a performance by the Ugandan Orphans Choir. The Ugandan Orphans Choir consists of 5 girls and 5 boys, singing and dancing their way through the United States bringing awareness...

  • Sol Sessions One-Off: Global Mashup w/ DJK7

    Sol Sessions One-Off: Global Mashup w/ DJK7
    thru Sat. Jul 24th, 2010

    at Table 2

    BaileFunkSalsaAfrobeatSambaCumbiaSocaReggaeDancehallInternationalBass Friday July 23rdEt Cetera Music and Table 2 Lounge present: SOL SESSIONSwith DJK7 4-hour extended set! After three successful Thursday sessions we're switching it up with an all out global mashup! DJK7 will be taking you on a journey with the best music from around the globe. Of course...

  • Chattanooga Market Thursday Plaza Party

    Chattanooga Market Thursday Plaza Party
    Thu. Jul 22nd, 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...

  • Taste of Asia Dinner at 212 Market Restaurant

    Thu. Jul 15th, 2010
    6:30pm – 8pm

    at 212 Market Restaurant

    The Aquarium's Rivers of the World gallery features exquisite fish from Tropical Asia. Our summer dinner reflects three distinct Asian cuisines - Japanese, Thai and Chinese. Begin with a sampler plate of sushi rolls such as spicy tuna roll with cucumber and avocado, tempura shrimp roll, crab salad, daikon salad and salmon rolls. Our Thai entrée is green...

  • Chattanooga Market Thursday Plaza Party featuring Justin Conn

    Chattanooga Market Thursday Plaza Party featuring Justin Conn
    Thu. Jul 15th, 2010
    4pm – 7pm

    at Miller Plaza

    One might do well to judge Justin Conn by those who surround him. In the short years he’s spent in Music City, he’s formed a musical family that includes former Allman Bros. member Johnny Neel, Stax legend Wayne Jackson of the Memphis Horns, and Soul great Charles “Wigg” Walker. His debut record, New Blood, has been praised as evidence that Justin is the...

  • Tres Leches Taste-off Celebrates a Latin American Favorite

    Tres Leches Taste-off Celebrates a Latin American Favorite
    Sat. Jul 10th, 2010
    1pm – 3pm

    at Creative Discovery Museum

    On July 10 from 1 to 3 p.m., Creative Discovery Museum is celebrating the sweet, delicious taste of a Latin American favorite, Tres Leches Cake. Museum guests will participate in an afternoon of tasting as several local Hispanic restaurants and bakeries provide free samples of their own Tres Leches recipes. Kids and adults will have a chance to taste this...

  • Chattanooga Market Thursday Plaza Party

    Chattanooga Market Thursday Plaza Party
    Thu. Jul 8th, 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...

  • Chattanooga Market Thursday Plaza Party featuring Vagabon Tribe

    Chattanooga Market Thursday Plaza Party featuring Vagabon Tribe
    Thu. Jul 1st, 2010
    4pm – 7pm

    at Miller Plaza

    Capturing the unique musical flavors of west Africa, north Africa, the Caribbean, and Americana, Vagabon Tribe brings a funky fusion to the stage. Whether they are playing original compositions or unique arrangements of traditional music, audiences are immediately drawn to the gorgeous multi-lingual vocals by Mauritanian native Djoba, sweet guitar, kora,...

  • Chattanooga Market 2010: Renaissance Art Competition (ArtFest)

    Chattanooga Market 2010: Renaissance Art Competition (ArtFest)
    Sun. Jun 27th, 2010
    11am – 4pm

    at Chattanooga Market at the First Tennessee Pavilion

    It’s an art event that promises to be entertaining and educational for the whole family. In it’s first year, the Renaissance Art Competition will bring it’s 15 art finalists for an art show & competition to the Chattanooga Market. 100% of the event proceeds will go to Siskin Children’s Institute. It’s a worthy cause that should renew interest in visual arts. ...

  • Creative Discovery Museum Pounding Out a Beat with Island Steel Pan Band

    Sat. Jun 26th, 2010
    2pm – 3:30pm

    at Creative Discovery Museum

    Island Steel Pan Band, the area’s only Caribbean-based, steel pan band, will perform at Creative Discovery Museum on June 18 at 1 p.m. on the Museum Plaza and June 26 at 2 p.m. in the Museum Atrium. This family band plays traditional instruments found in Tobago, St. Croix and Trinidad. Both shows are sure to be pure performance driven entertainment for the...

  • Sol Sessions 2: Latin Groove & Global Funk w/ Tryezz, Flux308, & DJ K7

    Sol Sessions 2: Latin Groove & Global Funk w/ Tryezz, Flux308, & DJ K7
    thru Fri. Jun 25th, 2010

    at Table 2

    Et cetera Music & Table 2 Lounge Presents: Sol Sessions: A new recurring event at Table 2 featuring the best in global soul, jazz, folk, and other wonderful sounds. Come enjoy the great atmosphere in the lounge or relax al fresco on the patio with a glass of wine from their highly acclaimed list. Sol Sessions is the new destination for your end of...

  • Chattanooga Market Thursday Plaza Party featuring Lyndsey Highlander

    Chattanooga Market Thursday Plaza Party featuring Lyndsey Highlander
    Thu. Jun 24th, 2010
    4pm – 7pm

    at Miller Plaza

    22 year old country artist, Lyndsey Highlander, has a powerful voice full of soul and vulnerability. Her passion is noticeable in her voice, as her image captures the light on stage. With striking blue eyes and long black hair, Lyndsey is a unique artist in the country music industry. Performing live and recording since age 13, Lyndsey has developed a...

  • Creative Discovery Museum Pounding Out a Beat with Island Steel Pan Band

    Fri. Jun 18th, 2010
    1pm – 2:30pm

    at Creative Discovery Museum

    Island Steel Pan Band, the area’s only Caribbean-based, steel pan band, will perform at Creative Discovery Museum on June 18 at 1 p.m. on the Museum Plaza and June 26 at 2 p.m. in the Museum Atrium. This family band plays traditional instruments found in Tobago, St. Croix and Trinidad. Both shows are sure to be pure performance driven entertainment for the...

  • Southern Journeys

    Southern Journeys
    thru Wed. Aug 11th, 2010

    at Bessie Smith Hall (African-American History Museum)

    The Great Migration, Civil Rights Movement, the jitterbug and the Charleston, blues and jazz were all events, dances and music genres created by African Americans from the South. Beginning, June 16, Chattanoogans and tourists will have an opportunity to explore the southern history of African Americans through art forms at the Bessie Smith Cultural Center...

  • Crafted by Southern Hands

    Crafted by Southern Hands
    thru Sat. Jun 12th, 2010

    at Warehouse Row

    Warehouse Row, a series of renovated warehouse structures transformed into Chattanooga’s premier shopping and dining destination, is excited to unite Southern voices and creative forces at Crafted by Southern Hands, a celebration of regional culture to be held Thursday, June 10 to Saturday, June 12. Featured guests will include sustainable lifestyle company...

  • La Feria Hispana

    La Feria Hispana
    Sun. Jun 6th, 2010
    11am – 4pm

    at Chattanooga Market at the First Tennessee Pavilion

    La Feria Hispana is a community-wide, family-friendly festival celebrating Latin-American culture by promoting awareness and appreciation through Latin music, art, dance and food. Held annually at The Chattanooga Market, the event celebrated its fifth consecutive year in 2009 with the involvement of nearly 20 sponsors and partner organizations. Presenting...

  • Who-Fest

    Who-Fest
    thru Sun. May 30th, 2010

    at Renaissance Park

    WHO-FEST is the area's best-known folk arts festival, and for the third year, the Shaking Ray Levi Society curates the music for WHO-FEST, picking a fun and diverse lineup for all ages. As always, admission is free! Featuring: THE 4TH WARD AFRO-KLEZMER ORCHESTRA is an original Atlanta musical entity: a nine piece jazz orchestra playing original compositions...

  • Kirkman Fish Fry!!!!!

    Kirkman Fish Fry!!!!!
    Sat. Apr 10th, 2010
    10am – 12pm

    at

    Kirkman Technical High School Class of 1984 will sponsor a Fish Fry!!! Come out and help support our class with the purchase of some great food including: fish sandwiches, fish plates, hot dog trio, and hot dogs!!! Saturday, April 10, 2010 - 10:00 til we sell out. At the corner of Wilcox Blvd. and Greenwood (At the light, on the corner lot, across from Food...

  • "Miss Evers' Boys" Proudly Presented by Destiny Theatre Company

    Sun. Mar 28th, 2010
    4pm – 6pm

    at Ripple Theater

    Back by popular demand, Destiny Theatre Company proudly presents "Miss Evers' Boys" by David Feldshuh, directed by LaFrederick Thirkill, choreographer, Dawn Axam. Based on true events, Miss Evers' Boys, which is set in Macon County Alabama, spans the period between 1932 through 1972, and focuses on the lives of four African-American tenant farmers, who are used...

  • "Miss Evers' Boys" Proudly Presented by Destiny Theatre Company

    Sat. Mar 27th, 2010
    7pm – 9pm

    at Ripple Theater

    Back by popular demand, Destiny Theatre Company proudly presents "Miss Evers' Boys" by David Feldshuh, directed by LaFrederick Thirkill, choreographer, Dawn Axam. Based on true events, Miss Evers' Boys, which is set in Macon County Alabama, spans the period between 1932 through 1972, and focuses on the lives of four African-American tenant farmers, who are used...

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