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  • Floral Linen Embroidery 101

    Floral Linen Embroidery 101
    Fri. Feb 23rd, 2024
    6pm – 8pm

    at The Chattery

    Want to create something to add a little design to your kitchen table or morning coffee routine? In this class, we will be hand embroidering floral designs on vintage linen napkins in varying colors using different iron on options, colors of thread, and stitching styles to create a piece that reflects your style. You will learn a few basic embroidery...

  • Con Nooga

    Con Nooga
    thru Sun. Feb 25th, 2024

    at Chattanooga Convention & Trade Center

    It's back! Con Nooga will be returning to the Chattanooga Convention Center from February 23rd through 25th to take over the entire 185,000 sq. ft. building. Whether you are a gaming fanatic, horror junkie, cosplay connoisseur, or a part of any other fandom, there is a place for you. All are welcome! Expect to catch special guest appearances from well-known...

  • Sip & Savor: Celebrating Black Winemakers

    Sip & Savor: Celebrating Black Winemakers
    Thu. Feb 22nd, 2024
    6pm – 7:30pm

    at The Chattery

    Learn more about Black-owned wine brands in this class, taught by local wine enthusiast Nneka Ijeoma. Join us for a journey through a curated selection of wines, proudly featuring exceptional creations from Black-owned brands. With her passion for wine and deep appreciation for craftsmanship, Nneka will guide you through each pour, sharing insights into the...

  • Vision + Verse: Black is the Color

    Vision + Verse: Black is the Color
    Thu. Feb 22nd, 2024
    6pm – 7pm

    at Hunter Museum of American Art

    In response to our special exhibit’s featured artwork Black is the Color by Paul Stephen Benjamin, poets Marcus Ellsworth and Erika Roberts will perform with dancer Matty Dangerfield-Parker. Free and open to all. Networked Nature is organized by the Carl & Marilynn Thoma Foundation. Image credit: Paul Stephen Benjamin (B. 1966), Black is the Color, 2015,...

  • Paul Nelson to Present Origins Convocation at Southern Adventist University

    Paul Nelson to Present Origins Convocation at Southern Adventist University
    Thu. Feb 22nd, 2024
    11am – 12pm

    at Collegedale Church of Seventh-day Adventists

    Southern Adventist University welcomes Paul Nelson, PhD, a biology philosopher involved in the intelligent design debate internationally for three decades, to speak for the Origins Convocation on Thursday, February 22, at 11 a.m. in Collegedale Church of Seventh-day Adventists on campus. Visit southern.edu/southernevents for live-stream options and...

  • Black History Month Giveback Day

    Black History Month Giveback Day
    Thu. Feb 22nd, 2024
    8am – 12pm

    at Allgood's Used Books and Coffee

    Join The Bethlehem Center at Allgood’s Used Books and Coffee on February 22, 2024, from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. in honor of Black History Month. A portion of the sales throughout the day will be given back to The Beth to support their Youth and Family programming efforts.

  • David Foster & Katharine McPhee

    David Foster & Katharine McPhee
    Tue. Feb 20th, 2024
    7:30pm – 9:30pm

    at Memorial Auditorium

    David Foster is one of the most illustrious composers of our time. With 16 Grammy Awards, including three for Producer of the Year, an Emmy Award, a Golden Globe, and Three Oscar nominations for "Best Original Songs," Foster has earned a reputation as a keen spotter of new talent, playing a key role in the discovery and career launches of Celine Dion, Josh...

  • Cake Decorating 101

    Cake Decorating 101
    Tue. Feb 20th, 2024
    6:30pm – 8:30pm

    at The Chattery

    Join this class all about the basics of cake decorating! In this course, you will be provided with a 6-inch premade cake and plenty of buttercream to learn how to create textures and piping techniques including borders and rosettes. You'll even learn how to write on a cake. This class will be an entry-level course, perfect for teens and adults. Best part?...

  • Introduction to Drawing: Faces, Features and Figuration – 6 Week Course

    Introduction to Drawing: Faces, Features and Figuration – 6 Week Course
    Tue. Feb 20th, 2024
    6:30pm – 8:30pm

    at The Chattery

    In this multi-session class we will be working with facial drawing techniques and explore how to translate those into more realistic portrait drawings. We will dive into the basics of facial proportion, facial feature placement and composition and tackle tricks to better “set” the features into a face. Aspects of capturing the whole figure and developing mood...

  • Mark Janzen to Present Archaeological Lecture at Southern Adventist University

    Mark Janzen to Present Archaeological Lecture at Southern Adventist University
    Mon. Feb 19th, 2024
    7pm – 8pm

    at Southern Adventist University

    Southern Adventist University welcomes Mark Janzen, PhD, associate professor at Lipscomb University and its Lanier Center for Biblical Archaeology in Nashville, Tennessee, to present “From Miracles to Mt. Sinai: Recent Research on the Route of the Exodus.” The community is invited to this Lynn H. Wood Archaeological Museum Lecture highlighting the history and...

  • Introduction to Chi Gong

    Introduction to Chi Gong
    Mon. Feb 19th, 2024
    6pm – 7:15pm

    at The Chattery

    Chi Gong is a form of meditative exercise that combines light to moderate physical movement with mindful breathing that will help increase your energy levels, improve balance, and relieve stress. Each class will begin with Wu Chi Standing and joint loosening exercises to warm up the body, followed by Chi Gong exercises that targets the upper and lower...

  • Corey Taylor

    Corey Taylor
    Sun. Feb 18th, 2024
    7:30pm – 11:30pm

    at The Signal

    Corey Taylor (Metal) redefines what it means to be a Renaissance Man. In the span of a year, he’ll go from fronting Grammy Award-winning hard rock leaders Slipknot and Stone Sour to penning a New York Times-bestseller to acting in a film. No matter what he does, he always manages to connect as well. You’ll hear him not only because he’s typically the loudest...

  • Artful Yoga

    Artful Yoga
    Sun. Feb 18th, 2024
    1:30pm – 3pm

    at Hunter Museum of American Art

    In honor of Black History Month, join us for an art-inspired yoga practice focusing on artwork of African American artists. Led this month by Ashley Snider, Artful Yoga is an ongoing series connecting art from the Hunter Museum with yoga taught by local and visiting instructors. Your $5 donation supports the Hunter Museum’s educational programs; participants...

  • McKee Southern 6 Trail Race at Southern Adventist University

    McKee Southern 6 Trail Race at Southern Adventist University
    Sun. Feb 18th, 2024
    1pm – 4pm

    at Southern Adventist University

    Register today for the 14th annual trail race at Southern Adventist University, a collaboration between the university’s Outdoor Adventure Program and McKee Foods Corporation. More than 200 runners are projected to compete on White Oak Mountain’s wooded campus trails on Sunday, February 18, beginning at 1 p.m. in front of Hickman Science Center. All proceeds...

  • “Delta Blues” Pops Concert at Southern Adventist University

    “Delta Blues” Pops Concert at Southern Adventist University
    Sat. Feb 17th, 2024
    8pm – 9pm

    at Southern Adventist University

    Southern Adventist University’s School of Music invites the community to a Pops Concert on Saturday, February 17 at 8 p.m. in Iles P.E. Center on campus. Directed by Ken Parsons and Keith Lloyd, the concert titled “Delta Blues” will feature the Wind Symphony, Jazz Ensemble, and Steel Band and will include songs such as Dean Sorenson’s When the Saints Go...

  • The Brook & The Bluff – Bluebeard Tour 2024

    The Brook & The Bluff – Bluebeard Tour 2024
    Sat. Feb 17th, 2024
    8pm – 11:59pm

    at The Signal

    The Brook & The Bluff (Folk Rock) is perfectly poised between the past and the present, at an unexpected crossroads where indie rock and folk-rock have found new frontiers and possibilities online. Their new album Bluebeard feels like a modern classic, shaped by the past but very much of and for right now. The first song from the album titled “Long...

  • Ben Van Winkle and The Figment

    Ben Van Winkle and The Figment
    Sat. Feb 17th, 2024
    7:30pm – 9:30pm

    at Memorial Auditorium

    Local composer and singing-cellist Ben Van Winkle and his group of unique instrumentalists (The Figment) are joined by CSO musicians on the Walker Theater stage for one night only! Ben Van Winkle and The Figment make music in the moment, inspiring human connection through luscious textures, improvisation, and music that speaks to the soul. His music has...

  • Hapa Zome: Post V-Day Flower Pounding

    Hapa Zome: Post V-Day Flower Pounding
    Sat. Feb 17th, 2024
    2:30pm – 4:30pm

    at The Chattery

    After the day of love has passed and the flowers are fading, come explore the art of flower pounding, more eloquently named Hapa Zome. Hapa Zome (meaning "leaf dye”) is the Japanese art of transferring the pigments from flowers and leaves to paper or fabric. For this class we will be making simple prints on watercolor paper. Supplies: Flowers and paper...

  • Travel Packing Hacks

    Travel Packing Hacks
    Sat. Feb 17th, 2024
    12:30pm – 1:30pm

    at The Chattery

    Always overpacking for a trip? This is the class for you. After traveling nonstop for a year with only carryon luggage, this globetrotting couple has packing down to a science. They’ll show you how to lighten your load with simple swaps in your essentials, demonstrate travel items that do double duty, help you make the most of suitcase space, and more. And...

  • Beyond Resolutions: Goals Setting for Results

    Beyond Resolutions: Goals Setting for Results
    Sat. Feb 17th, 2024
    10am – 12pm

    at The Chattery

    It’s now February. How are you doing with your New Year's resolutions? Still going strong? Or are they a distant memory like what you had for dinner last Tuesday? In America, we love to say “New Year, New You!” We just spent the last few months of the prior year doing so much, eating terribly, and not taking care of ourselves (physically, mentally, or...

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