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Andreas Klein Piano Concert
- Mon. Oct 21st, 2019
7:30pm – 9pm
at Ackerman Auditorium
Widely admired pianist Andreas Klein will perform at Southern Adventist University on October 21 at 7:30 p.m. in the Ackerman Auditorium. The Washington Posthas praised his “articulate and flowing pianism.” Klein has performed with professional groups such as the Minetti Quartet and the Casals Quartet and in various notable venues including...
- Mon. Oct 21st, 2019
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Worship Night hosted by The Union Chattanooga
- Mon. Oct 21st, 2019
7pm – 9pm
The Union Chattanooga is hosting its last Worship Night of the year at The Camp House on Monday, October 21 from 7 pm – 9 pm. The Camp House is located at 149 E. Martin Luther King Blvd in downtown Chattanooga. Individuals and families are invited to join in prayer and worship with worship leaders and praise teams from all over the city. Childcare is...
- Mon. Oct 21st, 2019
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Black Professionals @ the Hunter
- Mon. Oct 21st, 2019
5:30pm – 7:30pm
at Hunter Museum of American Art
The Hunter Museum’s African American Audience Development Committee invites Chattanooga’s African American professionals to an evening at the museum. This bi-monthly series offers exclusive museum access, an opportunity to explore art by African American artists, and a chance to network and meet other professionals, all while enjoying great drinks, food, and...
- Mon. Oct 21st, 2019
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Beginner Astrology
- Mon. Oct 14th, 2019
6pm – 7:30pm
at The Chattery at Chattanooga Workspace
Your astrological birth chart reveals who you are when you are born. What does that mean for your life? In this class, you'll learn about the history behind astrology and get a basic understanding of the basic terminology, symbols, the twelve zodiac signs, the planets and elements. About the teacher: Gale Carrier has been reading Tarot since 1973 when...
- Mon. Oct 14th, 2019
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Introduction to Chinese Medicine
- Mon. Oct 14th, 2019
6pm – 7pm
at The Chattery at Chattanooga Workspace
Chinese Medicine is more than just acupuncture. This short class will get your toes wet in the wonders of Chinese Medicine. We will discuss what Chinese Medicine is, how it works (in Eastern and Western terms), diseases it treats, how ailments are diagnosed, and the different modems of therapy. About the teacher: Susan Fox is owner and operator of Hill...
- Mon. Oct 14th, 2019
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Wind Symphony Concert
- Sun. Oct 13th, 2019
7:30pm – 9pm
at Collegedale Church of Seventh-day Adventists
Southern Adventist University’s Wind Symphony, under the direction of Ken Parsons, will present a concert on October 13 at 7:30 p.m. in the Collegedale Church of Seventh-day Adventists. The event will feature the works of composers such as Ralph Vaughan Williams, Percy Grainger, and Haydn Wood. All are welcome to attend free of charge. For more information...
- Sun. Oct 13th, 2019
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Delbert McClinton
- Sat. Oct 12th, 2019
8pm – 10pm
“I’m an acquired taste in that my kind of music’s not for little kids,” Texas singer- songwriter Delbert McClinton says. “It’s adult rock ‘n’ roll. I write from the sensibility of the people I knew growing up, and I grew up with all the heathens, the people who went too far before they changed and tried to make something out of their lives. There are a lot of...
- Sat. Oct 12th, 2019
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Silent Sky
- Sat. Oct 12th, 2019
2:30pm – 3:30pm
at Sanderson Hall at Covenant College
The Covenant College Theatre Department presents Silent Sky, based on the life of Henrietta Leavitt, a young woman who worked as a “computer” at the Harvard Observatory to facilitate the research of the male astronomers. She tenaciously pursued her own research, paving the way to discovering the immensity of the universe. This show will be performed October...
- Sat. Oct 12th, 2019
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Terry Pope Memorial Concert
- Sat. Oct 12th, 2019
2pm – 3pm
at Red Bank United Methodist Church
The Midsouth Symphonic Band and Red Bank United Methodist Church will host a memorial concert in honor of Terry Pope on October 12th , 2019 at 2 pm at the Red Bank United Methodist Church at 3800 Dayton Boulevard, Red Bank, TN. Donations to the Red Bank UMC food bank are requested. Founded in 1990, the Mid-South Symphonic Band is comprised of 70 musicians...
- Sat. Oct 12th, 2019
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Langhorne Slim and The Lost At Last Band
- Fri. Oct 11th, 2019
8pm – 10pm
As the phenomena of instant connection and the need for constant self-improvement further implant their tendrils into our culture, the ability to truly connect with each other and ourselves has begun to fade. As we all reach for our smartphones to gaze upon the manufactured perfection of the lives of those we admire, we lose sight of what makes our own...
- Fri. Oct 11th, 2019
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Silent Sky
- Fri. Oct 11th, 2019
8pm – 9pm
at Sanderson Hall at Covenant College
The Covenant College Theatre Department presents Silent Sky, based on the life of Henrietta Leavitt, a young woman who worked as a “computer” at the Harvard Observatory to facilitate the research of the male astronomers. She tenaciously pursued her own research, paving the way to discovering the immensity of the universe. This show will be performed October...
- Fri. Oct 11th, 2019
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Noel Anderson: Blak Origin Moment
- thru Sun. Jan 12th, 2020
at Hunter Museum of American Art
A native of Louisville, Kentucky, Noel Anderson is known for his explorations into the evolving makeup of black male identity through the medium of textiles. Using found imagery from various media and archives, including television and magazine, Anderson adds, subtracts, manipulates and distorts the original pictures, which are then woven into tapestries. ...
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Live2Lead Chattanooga 2019
- Fri. Oct 11th, 2019
8:15am – 3:30pm
at Marriott Downtown
Live2Lead Chattanooga is a full day leader development experience designed to equip you and your team with new perspectives, practical tools and key takeaways. You’ll breathe new life into your leadership during this information-packed event. Learn from world-class leadership experts and return to your office ready to implement your new action plan with...
- Fri. Oct 11th, 2019
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Noel Anderson Exhibit Opening And Art Wise
- Thu. Oct 10th, 2019
6pm – 8pm
at Hunter Museum of American Art
Blak Origin Moment exhibition opening and talk by artist Noel Anderson as part of the Art Wise Distinguished Speakers series. General Admission: $20Members: FREEYouth 17 and Under: FREE Art Wise is generously sponsored by Martha Mackey. IMAGE: Noel W. Anderson [b. 1981], die Leitung, 2016-2017, Distressed, stretched Jacquard tapestry, 108” x 156”,...
- Thu. Oct 10th, 2019
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Witches & Wine
- Thu. Oct 10th, 2019
6pm – 10pm
Witches & Wine 2019 presented by Downside Up, Inc. Ladies, Kickstart the most spook-tacular time of year with your favorite witches! Description: Put on your best pointy hats, hop on your brooms and fly on over to Witches and Wine at the Camp House, Thursday, October 10 to support Downside Up, Inc., a registered 501(c)(3) public charity. Witching hours...
- Thu. Oct 10th, 2019
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Zentangle Reversed: Introduction to Black Tiles
- Thu. Oct 10th, 2019
6pm – 8pm
at The Chattery at Chattanooga Workspace
Time to reverse the roles! This workshop will teach you the fun techniques of using white pens on black tiles. Students will learn how to work with gel pens, finish with white charcoal pencil and play with layering techniques. Zentangle® is An intuitive art form A creativity exercise A focusing technique A relaxing, meditative...
- Thu. Oct 10th, 2019
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Silent Sky
- Thu. Oct 10th, 2019
1pm – 2pm
at Sanderson Hall at Covenant College
The Covenant College Theatre Department presents Silent Sky, based on the life of Henrietta Leavitt, a young woman who worked as a “computer” at the Harvard Observatory to facilitate the research of the male astronomers. She tenaciously pursued her own research, paving the way to discovering the immensity of the universe. This show will be performed October...
- Thu. Oct 10th, 2019
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GPS/McCallie Middle School Fall Musical, Beauty and the Beast JR.
- Wed. Oct 9th, 2019
7pm – 8:30pm
at Frierson Theatre
Be our guest and join us for a “tale as old as time.” You won’t want to miss this timeless tale that welcomes guests of all ages into its fantastical, musical journey. Performed by talented GPS and McCallie Middle School students and directed by Mr. Mike Lees, GPS Middle School Musical Director, Beauty and the Beast JR is the must-see middle school musical of...
- Wed. Oct 9th, 2019
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Getting Started: Small Business Finance
- Wed. Oct 9th, 2019
6pm – 7pm
at The Chattery at Chattanooga Workspace
If you're about to start your own business, you have to get your finances in order first! This class will introduce small business owners to some basic financial concepts and strategies when starting a small business. We will discuss several topics including choosing a bank with the right fit for the business, selecting the right types of accounts to open,...
- Wed. Oct 9th, 2019
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How to Overcome and Deal with Adversity
- Tue. Oct 8th, 2019
6pm – 7pm
at The Chattery at Chattanooga Workspace
In this class, you will get inspired to live again, get pointers on how to get unstuck and to learn a story of overcoming the odds no matter what you may have been through or are currently going through. Everyone has a story and it’s unique in its own way.The truth of the matter is that you are not alone and that you are bigger than any circumstance. The...
- Tue. Oct 8th, 2019
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