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  • Head of the Hooch Regatta Rowing Competition

    Head of the Hooch Regatta Rowing Competition
    Sun. Nov 6th, 2011
    8:30am – 12:30pm

    at Chattanooga Riverfront

    General Information The Head of the Hooch is a 5,000 meter (3.1 mile) head race on the Tennessee River ending at Ross’s Landing Park in Chattanooga, Tennessee. All boats are started sequentially and will race against the clock. The Head of the Hooch encourages all participating organizations/schools/clubs to be members of the US Rowing Association. If you or...

  • Mountain Creek Harley-Davidson Battle of the Bands

    Mountain Creek Harley-Davidson Battle of the Bands
    Sat. Nov 5th, 2011
    12pm – 5pm

    at Mountain Creek Harley-Davidson

    Mountain Creek Harley-Davidson Presents Battle of the Bands and food drive on Saturday November 5, 2011. Free admission! Bring in non perishable items for our Food Drive for the Holiday Season! Watch as local bands battle it out beat to beat and note to note for title of best band. The line-up includes: The Relics, Townsend Drive, Raven Bro, Leverage, Old...

  • Art + Issues: Education and Social Class

    Thu. Nov 3rd, 2011
    6pm – 8:30pm

    at Hunter Museum of American Art

    Our in-gallery community dialogues continue with Dr. Clark White of the UTC Sociology Department as he leads us in a discussion using collection pieces to explore the way we can all become more aware of, and strive the change, the class structure that underpins our education system in Chattanooga and around the nation. Program series generously sponsored...

  • Chattanooga Market 2011: The Haunted Market

    Chattanooga Market 2011: The Haunted Market
    Sun. Oct 30th, 2011
    11am – 4pm

    at Chattanooga Market at the First Tennessee Pavilion

    Featuring live music by Hannah Miller and Kerry Kean. "The Chattanooga Market is the region’s largest authentic outdoor market – just ask the locals! We hold high standards when it comes to our “Local is Better” slogan. Our producer-only market represents approximately 5,000 acres of regional farms and dozens of local food manufacturers. Fresh on Sundays...

  • Artist Meet Up

    Thu. Oct 27th, 2011
    6pm – 9pm

    at Association for Visual Arts (AVA)

    Artist Meet Up, a joint offering of AVA and the Hunter, allows artists to gather together for an informal evening in an art space. This Meet Up will be held at AVA.

  • Chattanooga Market 2011: Cut Up for Life

    Chattanooga Market 2011: Cut Up for Life
    Sun. Oct 16th, 2011
    11am – 4pm

    at Chattanooga Market at the First Tennessee Pavilion

    Cut Up for Life is a collaborative effort of local beauty salons and spas, their stylists, nail technicians and massage therapists who give their valuable time and skills to raise money for people affected by HIV. This year the event will be on Sunday, October 16th from 11am-4pm and will take place at the Chattanooga Market First Tennessee Pavilion....

  • Chattanooga Market 2011: Celebrate Girl Scouts

    Chattanooga Market 2011: Celebrate Girl Scouts
    Sun. Oct 9th, 2011
    11am – 4pm

    at Chattanooga Market at the First Tennessee Pavilion

    Featuring live performances by Brandon McGuiness and Mark Kelly Hall & Charlsey Etheridge. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "The Chattanooga Market is the region’s largest authentic outdoor market – just ask the locals! We hold high standards when it comes to our “Local is Better” slogan. Our...

  • Occupy Chattanooga: First Chattanooga General Assembly Meeting

    Occupy Chattanooga: First Chattanooga General Assembly Meeting
    Fri. Oct 7th, 2011
    6pm – 9pm

    at Miller Plaza

    From the NYC General Assembly: Through a direct democratic process, we have come together as individuals and crafted these principles of solidarity, which are points of unity that include but are not limited to: Engaging in direct and transparent participatory democracy;Exercising personal and collective responsibility;Recognizing individuals’ inherent...

  • "The Holy Trinity"

    Sun. Oct 2nd, 2011
    4pm – 6pm

    at Fellowship Baptist Church

    The Women's Ministry of the Hamilton County BM&E District Association, under the leadership of Sis. Catherine Cothran, will present "The Holy Trinity" on Sunday, October 2 at 4pm at Fellowship Baptist Church located at 1801 Dodds Avenue. This is a free program and everyone is invited to attend. The program will be recorded, so consider purchasing a recording...

  • Chattanooga Market 2011: AEC Culture Fest

    Chattanooga Market 2011: AEC Culture Fest
    Sun. Oct 2nd, 2011
    11am – 4pm

    at Chattanooga Market at the First Tennessee Pavilion

    AEC Culture Fest is a free celebration of the Chattanooga area's rich cultural diversity through the arts. It is held at the First Tennessee Pavilion in partnership with the Chattanooga Market. Thousands of people of all ages enjoy the day's performances, booths, activities, demonstrations and food. Are you interested in participating? We need...

  • 3 Sisters Festival

    3 Sisters Festival
    Sat. Oct 1st, 2011
    12pm – 10pm

    at Chattanooga Riverfront

    3 Sisters Music Festival. Started in 2007 by a local businessman, George Bright, the 3 Sisters Festival on the waterfront at Ross’s Landing is becoming one of the banner events of the fall. Local, regional and national bluegrass all-stars perform for two days on a stage framing the river. This free one-of-a-kind event will feature contemporary and...

  • Friday Night Pony-less Bike Ride

    Friday Night Pony-less Bike Ride
    Fri. Sep 30th, 2011
    8pm – 11:30pm

    at St. Andrews Center Theatre

    Join the Main Street Bike Co-op for a fun bike ride through the city tonight. Anyone can come and keep up on any bike! No one gets left behind! Bring a helmet, light, and extra tube. We can promise a fun evening, but we cannot guarantee that you will see any ponies. Meet us at 8 at the Co-op. Cal Zac at 423-987-1060 if you have any questions!

  • 3 Sisters Festival

    3 Sisters Festival
    Fri. Sep 30th, 2011
    6:30pm – 10pm

    at Chattanooga Riverfront

    3 Sisters Music Festival. Started in 2007 by a local businessman, George Bright, the 3 Sisters Festival on the waterfront at Ross’s Landing is becoming one of the banner events of the fall. Local, regional and national bluegrass all-stars perform for two days on a stage framing the river. This free one-of-a-kind event will feature contemporary and...

  • Open House/Ladies Night

    Open House/Ladies Night
    Fri. Sep 30th, 2011
    6pm – 9pm

    at Four Seasons Wellness

    Throughout the evening we will have free chair massages, free hand facials, free acupuncture in the community clinic, doTerra essential oil demonstrations, a 5 Paiste Gong Meditation Massage at 6 PM, and a bio-identical hormone class at 7:30 with Angie Fielden, CPhT , plus delicious food, discounts, samples of Xocai healthy dark chocolates, Linda’s World of...

  • Chattanooga Market 2011: Cast Iron Cookin'

    Chattanooga Market 2011: Cast Iron Cookin'
    Sun. Sep 25th, 2011
    11am – 4pm

    at Chattanooga Market at the First Tennessee Pavilion

    World Famous Lodge Cast Iron presents the Cast-iron Cookoff event at Chattanooga Market. Using fresh ingredients from the Market, you’ll be able to see the professionals cook up their best entrees hoping to be voted this year’s Cast Iron winner by our panel of judges. 2009 CastIron Chefs:Wolfgang Poe – Chattanooga Choo Choo (returning champ 2008)Michelle...

  • Chattanooga River Market featuring Chattanooga Yoga College

    Sat. Sep 24th, 2011
    10am – 5pm

    at Tennessee Aquarium

    Saturdays throughout the Summer Enhance your Aquarium visit with a trip to the Chattanooga River Market. Each Saturday this summer the Aquarium plaza will be filled with music and some of the area’s finest arts and crafts. Staying the weekend? Check out the nearby Chattanooga Market on the city’s southside on Sundays, starting April 17. Both markets...

  • George T. Hunter Lecture Series: Michelle Rhee

    George T. Hunter Lecture Series: Michelle Rhee
    Tue. Sep 20th, 2011
    7pm – 9pm

    at Tivoli Theatre

    Education reform advocate Michelle Rhee will be the debut speaker of the 2011-2012 George T. Hunter Lecture Series. Now in its fourth year, the series is sponsored by the Benwood Foundation in partnership with UTC, the Ochs Center for Metropolitan Studies, and CreateHere. Former chancellor of the Washington DC public school system and founder of Students...

  • Chattanooga Market 2011 Kick'n Chick'n

    Chattanooga Market 2011 Kick'n Chick'n
    Sun. Sep 18th, 2011
    11am – 4pm

    at Chattanooga Market at the First Tennessee Pavilion

    Featuring live performances by Dana Rogers and Dave Dykes & The Grateful Hearts. Since 2004, The Chattanooga Market has added a serious amount of spice to Sunday afternoons with the Kick’n Chick’n Hot Wing Contest. Market goers will have an opportunity to sample the various styles of Chattanooga’s best wings for just $7.50 in this annual competition. Tickets...

  • Chattanooga River Market featuring Chattanooga Yoga College and Angela Easterling

    Chattanooga River Market featuring Chattanooga Yoga College and Angela Easterling
    Sat. Sep 17th, 2011
    10am – 5pm

    at Tennessee Aquarium

    Saturdays (and some Sundays) throughout the Summer Enhance your Aquarium visit with a trip to the Chattanooga River Market beginning June 5th. Each Saturday this summer the Aquarium plaza will be filled with music and some of the area’s finest arts and crafts. Staying the weekend? Check out the nearby Chattanooga Market on the city’s southside on Sunday. Both...

  • Sol Sessions:. Legacy of Dub Reggae

    thru Fri. Sep 16th, 2011

    at The Social at Public House

    **Check in via Facebook or FourSquare and receive a specialty cocktail from their acclaimed menu for $5!!** Since it's divergence from reggae in the 1960's, Dub has had a profound effect on global music. It has influenced genres as diverse as Rock, Hip Hop, Jungle/Drum and Bass & more recently Dubstep. For this session DJK7 and Flux308 will be presenting...

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