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Mini-Money School
- Sat. Nov 18th, 2017
9:30am – 1pm
Join us at Red Bank High School on November 18th for Mini-Money School! In partnership with Chattanooga Neighborhood Enterprise (CNE) and Northside Neighborhood House (NNH), Mini-Money School will feature some of the most popular subjects from Money School, from credit score repair to retirement. This event is open to anyone aged 13 or older. Doors will...
- Sat. Nov 18th, 2017
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ZoSo
- Fri. Nov 17th, 2017
9pm – 10:30pm
at Revelry Room
Zoso - The Ultimate Led Zeppelin Experience formed in 1995 to perform the most accurate and captivating Led Zeppelin live show since the real thing. For Zoso, it's much more than just being a tribute. It's about touching a golden era in music. Zoso embodies Page, Plant, Bonham and Jones in their spirit, tightly-wound talent and authenticity. Each band...
- Fri. Nov 17th, 2017
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Rock City’s Enchanted Garden of Lights
- thru Sat. Jan 6th, 2018
For the holiday season, Rock City’s Enchanted Garden of Lights is a family tradition. Featured recently on ABC’s show The Chew, this light extravaganza showcases more than 30 holiday scenes and nearly a million LED lights that transform the gardens’ natural daytime splendor into a fantasyland. Enjoy gingerbread cookie decorating, hot cocoa and nightly...
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The Square at The Palace Picture House
- thru Thu. Nov 23rd, 2017
Playing 11/17 - 11/23. The Square is a poignant satirical drama reflecting our times - about the sense of community, moral courage and the affluent person's need for egocentricity in an increasingly uncertain world. Find tickets and showtimes at ChattPalace.Com!
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I Remember You at The Palace Picture House
- thru Thu. Nov 23rd, 2017
A story about a young man and woman who move into a small abandoned town in Iceland to renovate an old house. Little do they know the town has a dark history.
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Home School Workshop: The Story Unfolds
- Fri. Nov 17th, 2017
10am – 12pm
at Hunter Museum of American Art
Our sets are ready, our characters are good to go...it's time to bring them to life with a story and voice all their own! We'll explore story through artwork and create a script and a comic strip for our characters during November's workshop. What will your story be? Monthly workshops offer unique museum experiences for home school students 5 to 13 years...
- Fri. Nov 17th, 2017
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Elizabeth Cook
- Thu. Nov 16th, 2017
9pm – 10:30pm
at Revelry Room
Elizabeth Cook, the bold and brilliant Nashville singer-songwriter and country music outlaw, will release 'Exodus of Venus' June 17 (Agent Love Records/Thirty Tigers), her first album since 2010's lauded 'Welder.' The eleven new original songs represent a knife-sharp take on heartache and hardship that's cathartic and visceral, a transcendent reflection on...
- Thu. Nov 16th, 2017
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CSO Masterworks Series Vivaldi: The Four Seasons
- Thu. Nov 16th, 2017
7:30pm – 9pm
The Four Seasons by Vivaldi is so popular that there are more than 200 recordings for sale, and it has shown up in movies and TV shows more than 80 times. When it premiered in 1725 the audience was polarized. Half said it was crazy modern music while the other half said it was the way of the future. Guest artist and violinist Soovin Kim will perform with...
- Thu. Nov 16th, 2017
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Art + Issues: The Stories Left Out
- Thu. Nov 16th, 2017
6pm – 7pm
at Hunter Museum of American Art
Join Chattanoogans Organized for Action President Michael Gilliard for an art inspired discussion of the “left out” stories of Chattanooga. By looking closely, we’ll be able to better see what is all around us and to discuss together the way the narrative and our collective history changes as we do. Like all art + issues programs, this program is free to all.
- Thu. Nov 16th, 2017
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John Crist, Comedy
- Thu. Nov 16th, 2017
11am – 12pm
at Iles PE Center
Christian comedian and viral sensation John Crist will be in performance at Southern Adventist University on November 16 in the Iles P.E. Center at 11 a.m. and at 7 p.m. in the Thatcher Hall Chapel. Admission is free and open to the public. For more information, please contact 423.236.2814.
- Thu. Nov 16th, 2017
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Art of Hope
- Wed. Nov 15th, 2017
12pm – 1pm
at Hunter Museum of American Art
Art of Hope welcomes all who have lost a loved one and are seeking a space for reflection and support. This program will be in front of a work of art, so that participants can explore their own memories and hopes for the future through a work of art. Hunter staff and bereavement counselor Cathy Meyer of Avalon Hospice will guide participants, and the...
- Wed. Nov 15th, 2017
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Southern Symphony Orchestra
- Sun. Nov 12th, 2017
7:30pm – 9pm
at Collegedale Church of Seventh-day Adventists
The Southern Symphony Orchestra, under the direction of Laurie Minner, conductor, will present a concert featuring works by Beethoven on November 12 at 7:30 p.m. at the Collegedale Church of Seventh-day Adventists. Admission is free and open to the public. For more information please visit southern.edu/music or call 423.236.2880
- Sun. Nov 12th, 2017
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Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood Live
- Sun. Nov 12th, 2017
3pm – 5pm
The legacy of the beloved “Mister Rogers” lives on with the hit television series, Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood, from The Fred Rogers Company and airing daily on PBS KIDS. Now, Daniel and all of his friends are hopping aboard Trolley to delight live audiences with Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood Live! Donning his iconic red sweater, Daniel invites the audience on an...
- Sun. Nov 12th, 2017
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Roanoke
- Sat. Nov 11th, 2017
9pm – 10:30pm
at Revelry Room
Roanoke is a rising Americana band based out of Nashville, TN. Roanoke uses their undeniable musical chemistry to create a unique and captivating sound full of cultural influences, roots instrumentation, and catchy, memorable melodies. Their self-titled debut album Roanoke is an invigoratingly classic Americana album filled with modern yet vintage tunes...
- Sat. Nov 11th, 2017
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Spectrum: Gala and Live Auction
- Sat. Nov 11th, 2017
6pm – 10pm
at Hunter Museum of American Art
2017 Spectrum Chairs Julia and Keith Sanford and Art Selection Chairs Holly and Marc Harwell and their respective committees are currently organizing another unforgettable Spectrum weekend. The black-tie seated dinner gala and live auction will be held on the exquisite Hunter Museum River Terrace overlooking the Tennessee River. It will be a truly special...
- Sat. Nov 11th, 2017
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Ray LaMontagne: Just Passing Through
- Fri. Nov 10th, 2017
8pm – 9:30pm
Grammy Award winning singer/songwriter Ray LaMontagne returns to the stage on his Just Passing Through acoustic tour. The tour marks the first acoustic tour for Ray in 5 years and will be highlighting songs from his vast and varying body of work. Joining Ray on the tour will be John Stirratt from Wilco on acoustic bass. The two will be playing songs...
- Fri. Nov 10th, 2017
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Covenant College Presents Man of La Mancha
- thru Sat. Nov 18th, 2017
at Sanderson Hall at Covenant College
November 9-18 Covenant College will be presenting Man of La Mancha, beloved musical that includes the well-known song “The Impossible Dream.” This is the first musical presented by the college in several years. “It was time to start doing musicals again, if for no other reason than to give some incredibly talented students a chance to do a musical before they...
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David Payne, Drama
- Thu. Nov 9th, 2017
7pm – 9pm
at Southern Adventist University's Ackerman Auditorium
Southern Adventist University will host David Payne in a captivating performance as he portrays C.S. Lewis reminiscing beside a fire, recalling the people and events that shaped his life and made him the man he was. The event will be held on November 9 at 7 p.m. in Ackerman Auditorium. Tickets are required and will be sold at the door for $5 per person....
- Thu. Nov 9th, 2017
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Spectrum: Cocktail Party and Silent Auction
- Thu. Nov 9th, 2017
6:30pm – 10pm
at Hunter Museum of American Art
2017 Spectrum Chairs Julia and Keith Sanford and Art Selection Chairs Holly and Marc Harwell and their respective committees are currently organizing another unforgettable Spectrum weekend. It all starts with Thursday night’s silent auction and cocktail party. Held in the Atrium of the museum, the silent auction features a diverse selection of art from...
- Thu. Nov 9th, 2017
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Straight No Chaser: The Speakeasy Tour
- Wed. Nov 8th, 2017
7:30pm – 9pm
Straight No Chaser are neither strait-laced nor straight-faced, but neither are they vaudeville-style kitsch. As original member Randy Stine comments, “We take the music very seriously; we just don’t take ourselves too seriously.” In the process, they are reinventing the idea of a cappella on the modern pop landscape. Originally formed a dozen years ago while...
- Wed. Nov 8th, 2017
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