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  • Ask an Attorney Series Part 1

    Ask an Attorney Series Part 1
    Tue. Oct 4th, 2022
    6:30pm – 7:30pm

    at Collegedale Church of Seventh-day Adventists

    Southern Adventist University’s Planned Giving office will host a four-part workshop on estate planning with local attorneys. The first event in the series, “Estate Planning 101,” will be presented by Greg Willett and Stephany Pedigo of Chambliss Law in the South Atrium of the Collegedale Church of Seventh-day Adventists at 6:30 p.m. All four workshops are...

  • Bryan Smith: National Geographic Filmmaker

    Bryan Smith: National Geographic Filmmaker
    Thu. Sep 22nd, 2022
    7:30pm – 8:30pm

    at Iles P.E. Center at Southern Adventist University

    Bryan Smith, a renowned non-fiction adventure filmmaker, will be speaking at Southern Adventist University on Thursday, September 22, at 7:30 p.m. Smith’s presentation, titled “Capturing the Impossible,” will feature inspiring stories and videos from his extensive work with National Geographic, Discovery, Disney, and more. The event will take place in...

  • Paper Mache Mask Making: Two Part Workshop

    Paper Mache Mask Making: Two Part Workshop
    Fri. Aug 26th, 2022
    6pm – 8pm

    at The Chattery

    Create your own wearable or wall art style mask in this two-part class. You will learn how to find, assemble, craft, and paint a solid, long-lasting 3-dimensional piece of art. There will be a choice of a wolf or a cat mask for participants to create. All supplies included. Classes take place on Friday, August 26 and Friday, September 2 from 6 to 8...

  • Introduction to Tapestry Weaving

    Introduction to Tapestry Weaving
    Thu. Aug 18th, 2022
    6pm – 8pm

    at The Chattery

    Love fiber art? This class is for you. In this class, you will learn the basics of weaving on a simple frame loom. Beginner weaves and stitches will be covered, and you will create your very own woven wall art to take home. Supplies: Each participant will be supplied with a small tapestry loom (to keep), yarns, and all the necessary tools. Please note:...

  • Photography Walk and Talk

    Photography Walk and Talk
    Tue. Aug 9th, 2022
    6pm – 7:30pm

    at Reflection Riding Arboretum & Nature Center

    What makes a good photo? is it the best camera, light or a fast lens? While these help, in this beginning photography we will focus on composition, or "What's in your shot". Why did you take that shot? What story are you trying to tell? Is there more than one way to shoot that? Join us and come learn basic techniques of creating (or composing) a great...

  • Introduction to Racial Justice Series

    Introduction to Racial Justice Series
    Tue. Aug 2nd, 2022
    6pm – 7:30pm

    at The Chattery

    Dismantling Racism isn’t an overnight fix. It is the lifelong journey of breaking down the constructs that continue to exacerbate inequity, propagate injustice, privilege white people and plague Black, Indigenous, and People of Color. We understand that everyone is at their own unique point on that journey — from just beginning to being firmly planted on the...

  • David Eller: Big Foot Investigator

    David Eller: Big Foot Investigator
    Thu. Jul 28th, 2022
    6pm – 7pm

    at Hunter Museum of American Art

    Meet expert Big Foot Investigator David Eller for an unforgettable night learning about his findings and the many sightings of Big Foot in our region. This event will take place in our special exhibit, which includes a Big Foot sculpture to inspire the program.

  • Mortgage and Homebuying 101

    Mortgage and Homebuying 101
    Sat. Jul 9th, 2022
    12:30pm – 1:30pm

    at The Chattery

    Presented by The Chattery: Buying a home always seems like an impossible and expensive venture. This class breaks down the homebuying process, explains the ins and outs of mortgages and loan programs, and equips you with the knowledge to confidently navigate the housing industry. The reality of owning a home is much more attainable than you think, and...

  • Altered Book Journaling Class

    Altered Book Journaling Class
    Sat. Jul 9th, 2022
    10am – 12pm

    at The Chattery

    Presented by The Chattery: Never be intimidated by a blank page again. Expand your creativity as you use a published book to explore several journal styles including blackout poetry, color swatching, doodling, collage and so much more! You will receive a book or magazine, paint, brush, stencils, paper and ephemera personally curated for a fun and...

  • Photography Lighting Basics 101

    Photography Lighting Basics 101
    Thu. Jul 7th, 2022
    6pm – 7:30pm

    at The Chattery

    Presented by The Chattery: Lights, Camera, Action! Have you ever wondered why lights come first in this phrase? In this class, you will learn the basic lighting techniques as well as explore different lighting sources when it comes to photography or videography. Participants need only to bring a DSLR/ mirrorless camera or camera phone. Do you have a...

  • Garden Crafts: Tea Cup Fairy Gardens

    Garden Crafts: Tea Cup Fairy Gardens
    Wed. Jul 6th, 2022
    6pm – 7:30pm

    at The Chattery

    Presented by The Chattery: In this class, you’ll use a beautiful tea cup to create a fun fairy garden! This magical garden will be the perfect addition to your home decor. All supplies included. Masks are optional. About the instructor: Karen Creel is the owner of Gardenchick, member of the Garden Coach Society and a certified Garden Coach. She lives on...

  • Beyond the Birds & the Bees: Youth Workshop

    Beyond the Birds & the Bees: Youth Workshop
    Thu. Jun 30th, 2022
    5:30pm – 7pm

    at The Chattery

    The Chattery is partnering with Chattanooga Girls Rock to offer workshops for youth and adults. All classes are powered through funding from the UNFoundation. The “Beyond the Birds & The Bees” course is designed to empower you as a teenager to develop healthy relationships and talk about sexuality. Come with any questions you might have, no matter how strange...

  • Basics of Floral Design: Large Event Centerpiece

    Basics of Floral Design: Large Event Centerpiece
    Wed. Jun 29th, 2022
    6pm – 7pm

    at The Chattery

    Presented by The Chattery: Elevate your next event by learning how to create a large-scale elevated centerpiece. Construct a stunning arrangement using a variety of branches, large flowers and other elements as Katy gives a step-by-step guide to bring this concept to life. Please note: Masks are optional. All supplies included. Each participant will walk...

  • Food Preservation: Freezing Basics

    Food Preservation: Freezing Basics
    Tue. Jun 28th, 2022
    6pm – 8pm

    at UT Extension

    In this class, you will learn the best methods to freeze fresh foods for optimum quality and nutrition. We'll also discuss the pros and cons of refrigerator-freezer models, determine which free-standing freezer is most cost effective, and see techniques for making foods last longer and evade freezer burn. Find out how long you can keep leftovers and other...

  • Studio Sessions: Chatt and Comix

    Studio Sessions: Chatt and Comix
    Thu. Jun 2nd, 2022
    6pm – 7:30pm

    at Hunter Museum of American Art

    Dive into the world of during this beginner-friendly comic workshop inspired by our latest temporary exhibit “Enchanted.” Writer Erin Keepers and artist Fend Hamilton will lead you through the process of creating your own hand drawn comic as you get tips and tricks for getting started. All experiences and skill levels are welcome. Register in advance,...

  • Teen Art Workshops

    Teen Art Workshops
    Thu. May 26th, 2022
    9am – 4pm

    at Hunter Museum of American Art

    Start your summer with hands-on art workshops at the Hunter. These full day workshops offer teens a behind-the-scenes look at an art museum and a chance to improve their art making skills while also having fun with peers. Workshops are designed for youth ages 13-17 and are open to all experience levels. Each camp is from 9am - 4pm. Sign up for one or...

  • Origins Lecture by Douglas Axe

    Origins Lecture by Douglas Axe
    Thu. Apr 7th, 2022
    7:30pm – 8:30pm

    at Lynn Wood Hall Chapel

    The Biology Department at Southern Adventist University invites the community to a talk by Douglas Axe, PhD, on April 7 at 7:30 p.m. in Lynn Wood Hall Chapel. As part of the university’s E.O. Grundset Lecture Series, Axe, a renowned scientist and author, will discuss his book Undeniable: How Biology Confirms Our Intuition That Life Is Designed. For more...

  • Gardening Series: Warm Season Vegetables

    Gardening Series: Warm Season Vegetables
    Wed. Apr 6th, 2022
    6pm – 7pm

    at The Chattery

    Spring is here, and the garden centers are brimming with plants. Don’t let the warm weather tempt you to plant warm season vegetables such as squash, cucumbers, peppers, and tomatoes just yet. We still have a chance of a light frost. In this class, we will talk about how to plant and where to plant all of these vegetables when the time is right. Please...

  • Chalkboard Lettering 101

    Chalkboard Lettering 101
    Tue. Mar 8th, 2022
    6pm – 7:30pm

    at The Chattery

    Want to learn how to make your chalkboard look amazing? Come learn all the tips and tricks! In this class, participants will learn 10 tricks to make a dynamic and dimensional chalkboard. Supplies: All participants will be supplied with a chalkboard, chalk and other chalkboard supplies to keep practicing at home. Please note: masks are required. About the...

  • Using Tarot to Create Narrative (Online Class)

    Using Tarot to Create Narrative (Online Class)
    Tue. Mar 8th, 2022
    6pm – 7:30pm

    Virtual Event Hosted by The Chattery

    Tarot and storytelling are closely linked and surprisingly similar: both are about narrative. The Fool’s journey is parallel to the concept of the Hero’s Journey monomyth. Tarot cards can become a helpful tool for any and every writer to clear blocks in the writing process. In this workshop, we will use the tarot to create a narrative through character...

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