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Money School After Hours: FAFSA Doesn’t Have To Make You Scream
- Thu. Oct 11th, 2018
5:30pm – 8pm
at Chattanooga Neighborhood Enterprise
Filling out FAFSA can feel like a horror film come to life. Let us teach you how to be prepared to navigate federal financial aid. Empower Chattanooga will also be joining us to discuss steps you can take to lower your monthly power bill. Refreshments and childcare provided! FREE
- Thu. Oct 11th, 2018
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The Chattery Presents “Creative Journaling 101”
- Wed. Oct 10th, 2018
6pm – 7:30pm
Unlock your planner potential! By now you have probably heard about the Bullet Journal craze that has taken over Pinterest and Instagram since its inception back in 2014. Based on personal experience with creative journaling over the past 3 years, teacher Martha Arrington share pages from her own journals, discuss pros and cons, tips and tricks, and...
- Wed. Oct 10th, 2018
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The Chattery Presents “Working Through Stress With Writing”
- Tue. Oct 9th, 2018
5:30pm – 7:30pm
We are all stressed. The world is chaotic, busy, full of screens and cellphones, demands from children, aging parents, and close friends coming apart at the seams. And the endless march of lessons and practices--violin, piano, soccer, softball, yoga, and the recurring shame of that unused gym membership. And money troubles. And sickness. In all this swirl...
- Tue. Oct 9th, 2018
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Archaeology Museum Lecture
- Mon. Oct 8th, 2018
7pm – 8pm
at Lynn Wood Hall Chapel
Michael G. Hasel, PhD, will be presenting an archaeology lecture on the topic of “The Rise of the Kingdom of Judah in the Tenth Century BC: The Emerging Picture from the Ancient Past.” The event will be held on October 8 at 7 p.m. in the Lynn Wood Hall Chapel at Southern Adventist University and is free and open to the public. For more information, call...
- Mon. Oct 8th, 2018
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Wind Symphony Concert
- Sun. Oct 7th, 2018
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 themed “Teach Us to Pray” on October 7 at 7:30 p.m. in the Collegedale Church of Seventh-day Adventists. The event will feature pieces such as David Gillingham’s “Foundations,” Andrew Boysen, Jr.’s “All Creatures of Our God and King,” and J. Eric...
- Sun. Oct 7th, 2018
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Lee Ann Womack
- Sat. Oct 6th, 2018
8pm – 10pm
Artists don’t really make albums like Lee Ann Womack’s THE LONELY, THE LONESOME & THE GONE anymore. Albums that seem to exist separate and apart from any external pressures. Albums that possess both a profound sense of history and a clear-eyed vision for the future. Albums that transcend genres while embracing their roots. Albums that evoke a sense of place...
- Sat. Oct 6th, 2018
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Rock City’s Rocktoberfest
- thru Sun. Oct 28th, 2018
at Rock City
Get in touch with Rock City’s German heritage during the 13th annual Rocktoberfest. Rock City Square will be transformed for a celebration of harvests and fall foliage. This premiere autumn festival includes live German music, polka lessons, German food, the Fall Fairy, Ik the Troll King and fun for the whole family. Also see the Birds of Prey in action!...
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Ruby Falls Lantern Tours
- thru Fri. Nov 23rd, 2018
at Ruby Falls
Fridays in October and November! Since 2006, this intimate tour of the Ruby Falls cavern has allowed visitors a rarely seen view deep within Lookout Mountain. Limited-sized groups begin the adventure with a 260-foot elevator ride into the mountain to experience a special tour with only lanterns lighting the pathway! Come see Ruby Falls in a whole new light!...
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Bands on the Bluff: Beer and 90s Flashback
- Thu. Oct 4th, 2018
6pm – 7:30pm
at Hunter Museum of American Art
The Communicators will bring back the 90s as we close out the Bands on the Bluff series with some flash back fun. Enjoy 90s music, related activities, a cash bar, ice cream treats available for purchase from Clumpies and special exhibitions for just $5 (FREE for members and children 17 and under). This performance is presented in partnership with...
- Thu. Oct 4th, 2018
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Gallery Show Opening: Janelle Junn, “Come, Meet Me at the Mirage”
- Thu. Oct 4th, 2018
6pm – 7pm
at Brock Hall
The public is invited to a gallery opening titled “Come, Meet Me at the Mirage” featuring the work of Janelle Junn, MFA, alum of Southern Adventist University. Hosted by the School of Visual Art and Design in the John C. Williams Gallery in Brock Hall on the university’s campus, the event will be on October 4 at 6 p.m. with light refreshments served. Her work...
- Thu. Oct 4th, 2018
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The Chattery Presents “Becoming Bilingual: How to Make Your Language Learning Goal a Reality”
- Wed. Oct 3rd, 2018
5:30pm – 7:30pm
at The Edney Innovation Center
You’ve probably imagined yourself using flawless French to order a delicious breakfast croissant at a small pâtisserie by the Seine. Or maybe you’ve envisioned your daughter using her impressive Chinese to negotiate an overseas expansion of your family business. It’s easy to dream about the benefits of being bilingual, but it can be a lot harder to know how to...
- Wed. Oct 3rd, 2018
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Raise the Roof: A Benefit for Habitat for Humanity of Greater Chattanooga Area
- Wed. Oct 3rd, 2018
11:30am – 1pm
at Chattanooga Convention & Trade Center
Strong and stable homes help build strong and stable communities. Over the past 31 years, Habitat for Humanity of Greater Chattanooga has raised over 275 roofs for local families - we invite you to join us in Raising the Roof for Chattanooga Habitat at our annual luncheon on Wednesday, October 3 at 11:30 am at The Chattanooga Convention and Trade...
- Wed. Oct 3rd, 2018
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The Chattery Presents “Creative Insight Journey: 8 Week Online Course”
- Mon. Oct 1st, 2018
6:30pm – 8:30pm
Are you ready to take your life to the next level? What if 8 weeks from now, you looked back on your life and stood in awe at the transformation you experienced and the possibilities that now exist. The Creative Insight Journey is a proven, state-of-the-art methodology based on the Stanford University Master’s degree course “Creativity in Business”,...
- Mon. Oct 1st, 2018
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Drive-by Truckers
- Sun. Sep 30th, 2018
8pm – 10pm
Drive-By Truckers have always been outspoken, telling a distinctly American story via craft, character, and concept, all backed by sonic ambition and social conscience. Founded in 1996 by singer/songwriter/guitarists Mike Cooley and Patterson Hood, the band have long held a progressive fire in their belly but with AMERICAN BAND, they have made the most...
- Sun. Sep 30th, 2018
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Symphony Orchestra Concert
- Sun. Sep 30th, 2018
7:30pm – 9pm
at Collegedale Church of Seventh-day Adventists
Southern Adventist University will present its Symphony Orchestra, under the direction of Laurie Redmer Minner, in concert on Sunday, September 30 at 7:30 p.m. The night will include multiple selections including César Franck’s Symphony in D minor. The event will be held in the Collegedale Church of Seventh-day Adventists and is free and open to the public....
- Sun. Sep 30th, 2018
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Lauren Daigle Look Up Child Tour
- Sat. Sep 29th, 2018
7:30pm – 9:30pm
DOORS OPEN: 6:30 PM Two-time GRAMMY Award nominee Lauren Daigle is back. After bursting onto the scene in 2015 with her platinum selling debut album How Can It Be, Lauren returns with a brand new album, Look Up Child, a new single “You Say”, and a 40-city tour presented by AEG. The album is now available for preorder through Amazon (LINK), iTunes (LINK), and...
- Sat. Sep 29th, 2018
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Vaclav Havel’s “Protest”
- Fri. Sep 28th, 2018
8pm – 9pm
at Sanderson Hall at Covenant College
The Covenant College Theatre Department presents Czech playwright and statesman Vaclav Havel’s comic, dissident play Protest, in which two old colleagues explore consequences of living with either integrity or hypocrisy. Selections from other of Havel’s dissident essays and presidential speeches will also be performed. The show runs two weekends starting...
- Fri. Sep 28th, 2018
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Blowing Springs Farm featuring Rock City’s Enchanted MAiZE
- thru Sun. Oct 28th, 2018
Celebrating 17 years of 10 acres of fall family fun down on the farm at Blowing Springs Farm! Rock City’s fall attraction in the valley below Lover’s Leap: each year a new cornfield maze design that will intrigue adventurers! Find fall fun with activities for the whole family! Get lost in the corn, go on a hayride or cow train ride, take aim with a corn...
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Piazzola’s Four Seasons Of Buenos Aires
- Thu. Sep 27th, 2018
7:30pm – 9pm
Join the CSO for opening night as we present a tribute to Hispanic Heritage Month by showcasing iconic classical Latin pieces and composers. From Piazzolla’s The Four Seasons of Buenos Aires to Gershwin’s Cuban Overture, this concert will inspire and amaze! Tickets start at $21 with discounts available for students and music educators. Children 17 &...
- Thu. Sep 27th, 2018
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The Chattery Presents “Open Mic Storytelling Night: Firsts”
- Thu. Sep 27th, 2018
6pm – 7:30pm
Join us for a fun evening of sharing "firsts" - your first kiss, your first car, your first love. Anything that comes to mind. The rules are simple. The story must be: True From the heart 5 minutes or less Come to listen or share and work on your storytelling and public speaking skills. Sign ups for speaking will be taken when you arrive. This...
- Thu. Sep 27th, 2018
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