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  • Big Gigantic in Concert

    thru Mon. Nov 9th, 2009

    at Rhythm & Brews

    Big Gigantic (band in concert) at Rhythm & Brews, November 8th, 10 pm - 2 am. 21 or over to get in.

  • Open Mic Night

    Sat. Nov 7th, 2009
    9pm – 10pm

    at Mudpie Restaurant

    Open Mic Night - local and wayfaring strangers are welcome. Hosted by: Noah Collins & Shawnessey Cargile

  • Free Holiday Decorating Tips

    thru Sun. Nov 8th, 2009

    at Kirkland's at Hamilton Crossing

    On November 7 & 8, Chattanooga interior designer Chris Stephens will be at the grand opening of the new Chattanooga Kirkland’s at Hamilton Crossing from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. to offer expert advice, and help shoppers select their holiday décor. Select just a few perfect pieces to make your existing décor pop, or learn to take your table from blah to bravo – for...

  • Art 'til Dark

    Art 'til Dark
    Sat. Nov 7th, 2009
    12pm – 5:30pm

    at Winder Binder Gallery of Folk Art

    Art 'til Dark is an outdoor market for artists and artisans to showcase and sell their work. The market is organized by Winder Binder Gallery of Folk Art. For additional information, contact the gallery by phone or email winderbinder@gmail.com.

  • A Woman Called Truth

    A Woman Called Truth
    Sat. Nov 7th, 2009
    12pm – 1pm

    at St. Andrews Center Theatre

    Ensemble Theatre of Chattanooga - “The Most Creative Theatre in the Valley” - presents A Woman Called Truth by Sandra Fenichel-Ascher. A look at the life and times of Sojourner Truth. As the USA has entered into this historical moment of its existence, travel back with us and see how one woman fought for the rights of black people and women alike. Tickets are...

  • Head of the Hooch

    Head of the Hooch
    Sat. Nov 7th, 2009
    9am – 6pm

    at Chattanooga Riverfront

    Head of the Hooch, is the second largest rowing regatta in the country. Races can be viewed for free from Downtown Chattanooga’s Riverfront or the Walnut Street Bridge, Saturday, November 7, from 9 am to 6 pm and Sunday, November 8, from 8:30 am to 12:30 pm. Visit www.headofthehooch.org for more info. Highlights: 1,500 boats racing, including the U.S....

  • Opening Reception for Surface Tension: An AVA Invitational

    Fri. Nov 6th, 2009
    5:30pm – 8pm

    at Association for Visual Arts

    New Gallery Hours: Tuesday - Friday, 11 a.m. – 5 p.m. The first AVA Invitational will feature six professional artists working in oil, acrylic, metal sculpture and installation. Each member of AVA’s Selection Panel was given the opportunity to invite two professional artists whom he respects to participate in this show, and the panel’s efforts have...

  • In-Town Gallery Holiday BazART

    In-Town Gallery Holiday BazART
    thru Mon. Nov 30th, 2009

    at In-Town Gallery

    One, two, three, four, come and see what's new and more! Just in time for the Season, In-Town Gallery is bringing a fun shopping experience, "Holiday BazART!" to Chattanooga's North Shore District. The wonderful array of all new work by some of the region's finest artists will kick off on the First Friday, November 6, from 5:00 to 8:00 p.m. and introduces the...

  • Surface Tension: An AVA Invitational

    thru Wed. Dec 16th, 2009

    at Association for Visual Arts

    New Gallery Hours: Tuesday - Friday, 11 a.m. – 5 p.m. The first AVA Invitational will feature six professional artists working in oil, acrylic, metal sculpture and installation. Each member of AVA’s Selection Panel was given the opportunity to invite two professional artists whom he respects to participate in this show, and the panel’s efforts have...

  • Taylor Corum

    Taylor Corum
    Thu. Nov 5th, 2009
    9pm – 10pm

    at Mudpie Restaurant

    Taylor Corum - acoustic soul/folk - will be performing at 9pm on Nov 5th.

  • Ashley Robertson

    Ashley Robertson
    Thu. Nov 5th, 2009
    7pm – 8pm

    at Mudpie Restaurant

    The heart of Ashley’s music lies with the rich storytelling genre of country music combined with the pulsating rhythms of bluegrass. Her gently powerful soprano voice eases you along and portrays soulfulness beyond her years. Don’t be deceived by the youthful package, Ashley Robertson is a gifted singer-songwriter with “ample touches of hurt, passion and...

  • Artful Gifts

    thru Thu. Dec 31st, 2009

    at Hanover Gallery

    Hanover Gallery presents "Artful Gifts" featuring paintings, clay works, jewelry and other seasonal handmade items. Stop in Hanover Gallery for the perfect artful gift! Now located at 111 Frazier Ave. (Free parking in rear.) For more information, please call Missy at 423.648.0533.

  • William Shakespeare's Hamlet

    Wed. Nov 4th, 2009
    7pm – 9pm

    at McCallie School (Davenport Forum)

    Ensemble Theatre of Chattanooga is a professional theatre company founded by local artists. They are bringing their production of Hamlet to McCallie on Wednesday, November 4, at 7:00 p.m. in Davenport Forum of McDonald Hall. The play's director and founder of ETC, Garry Posey, has put together an interesting interpretation of the classic that will...

  • National Philanthropy Day

    Wed. Nov 4th, 2009
    11:30am – 1pm

    at Chattanooga Convention & Trade Center

    The Association of Fundraising Professionals Tennessee, Southeastern Chapter, has announced its 2009 honorees for outstanding philanthropists in Chattanooga. They will be honored at the National Philanthropy Day luncheon, which will take place Wednesday, Nov. 4 at the Chattanooga Trade and Convention Center. First held in 1986, National Philanthropy Day...

  • Beginning Video Making

    thru Tue. Nov 24th, 2009

    at Association for Visual Arts

    Instructor: Emily Bowman In this 5-week class, participants will learn how to use a Mini-DV camera, transfer digital video footage to a computer, edit that footage in a timeline using Final Cut Pro, and create a project DVD. Composition, timing, lighting, editing and sound are just a few of the concepts that will be covered. This class is ideal for the...

  • Driving Miss Daisy

    Mon. Nov 2nd, 2009
    1pm – 4pm

    at Stage Left at Loose Cannon

    Destiny Theatre Company presents the Pulitzer Prize Winning stage play by Alfred Uhry, "Driving Miss Daisy." Directed by Greg Williams, with performances by LaFrederick Thirkill, Garry Posey and Brenda Schwab. Dates & Times Friday 8:00 p.m. Saturday 2:30 p.m. (matinee) + 8:00 p.m. Sunday 2:30 p.m.

  • CAYA Cougar Challenge

    Sun. Nov 1st, 2009
    9pm – 2pm

    at Collegedale Seventh-Day Adventist Church

    The Collegedale Adventist Youth in Action (CAYA) Basketball Program proudly presents, The Cougar Challenge, a 50 K & 100 K Bike Ride, Sunday November 1, 2009. Both routes start and end at the Collegedale Seventh-day Adventist Church in Collegedale, Tennessee. The route goes through the beautiful countryside of Hamilton and Bradley counties and touches into...

  • Halloween Open Mic Challenge

    Sat. Oct 31st, 2009
    9pm – 11pm

    at Mudpie Restaurant

    the usual rules apply : i.e. - sign ups at 8pm, first 11 to sign-up, $3 per performer, performers play 3 songs each (2 originals and 1 cover) the unsual rules apply: i.e. - attendees and performers are encouraged to dress in costume. judges will award extra points to performers costumes (originality, creativity, etc.) The overall winner receives $100, gigs...

  • "Who Killed Florence "Tiny" Jenkins?": A Murder Mystery Dinner Show

    Sat. Oct 31st, 2009
    6:30pm – 8pm

    at Olivet Kingdom Center

    A Murder Mystery Dinner Show: The Homegoing Celebration of Florence Jenkins, "Who Killed Florence "Tiny" Jenkins?" Written By Brandalyn Shropshire Directed by Alicia Saunders and Gloria Pogue Starring: Lawrence Sneed, Charles Patterson, Myletta Lacey, Tongeia Farmer, Chris Paul, Gloria Pogue...and of course the very talented Brandalyn Paul-Shropshire (as Shrop...

  • Spooky Days

    Sat. Oct 31st, 2009
    1pm – 4pm

    at Creative Discovery Museum

    Spooky Days is a month-long event promoting the art of storytelling while also celebrating the season. Three tellers will spin child-friendly, spooky tales for children and adults to enjoy. The tellers will perform at 3 p.m. on four Saturdays in October (10, 17, 24 & 31). Other activities include making homemade s’mores and sampling warm cider and pumpkin...

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