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Volunteers needed to help with CGLA’s School Extreme Makeover Project
- thru Sat. Jun 6th, 2009
at Chattanooga Girls Leadership Academy
With less than two months remaining before the first day of school, officials at Hamilton County's first public charter school for girls, Chattanooga Girls Leadership Academy, have spent the past several months hiring faculty and staff and managing the student application process. School officials are now turning their focus to getting the building ready for...
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Bob the Builder Live!
- Thu. Jun 4th, 2009
7pm – 9pm
at Soldiers & Sailors Memorial Auditorium
Can Bob fix it? Yes he can! The lovable Bob the Builder will be thrilling audiences at Memorial Auditorium in his brand new live stage show—"Spud’s Big Mess". Bob and his friends Wendy, Scoop, Spud, Dizzy and Scrambler will be working hard to build a new eco-center and wind farm in Sunflower Valley. With ten original songs, lots of laughs and one big...
- Thu. Jun 4th, 2009
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Book Signing with Robin Hemley, author of Do-Over!
- Thu. Jun 4th, 2009
7pm – 8:30pm
About the Author... Robin Hemley is the winner of a Guggenheim Fellowship for his work on DO-OVER!. He has published seven books, and his stories and essays have appeared in the New York Times, New York Magazine, Chicago Tribune, and many literary magazines and anthologies. Robin currently directs the Nonfiction Writing Program at the University of Iowa and...
- Thu. Jun 4th, 2009
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Digital Photography II
- Thu. Jun 4th, 2009
6pm – 8pm
at Association for Visual Arts
This course will delve deeper into the technical and creative aspects of digital photography, providing a greater understanding of exposure, composition, and lighting through creative assignments, projects, and technical exercises. Students should already be familiar with the basic tenets of photography and the functions of their cameras. Instructor:...
- Thu. Jun 4th, 2009
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Shuptrine Fine Art & Framing Presents Works by Stephen Scott Young
- thru Fri. Aug 28th, 2009
at Gold Leaf Designs and Shuptrine Fine Art Gallery
Shuptrine Fine Art & Framing and Gold Leaf Designs presents Stephen Scott Young. Celebrating Mr. Young on his recent one-man exhibition in New York, Shuptrine Fine Art exhibits precision in the copper with hand pulled etchings and other works equally focusing on the artist’s subject, architectural, and nautical depictions. In the North gallery and by...
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Summerset Concert
- Tue. Jun 2nd, 2009
7pm – 10pm
at Northwest Georgia Bank Amphitheater
Ringgold Telephone Company (RTC) is proud to host the 1st Annual Summerset Concert, featuring Matt Nathanson, Erin McCarley and SafetySuit. Summerset, presented by Chattanooga Times Free Press and 96.5 The Mountain, will take place Tuesday, June 2 at 7:00 p.m. The event will be held at the newly established Northwest Georgia Bank Amphitheater, just 15...
- Tue. Jun 2nd, 2009
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The Land of Royal Blood
- Tue. Jun 2nd, 2009
7pm – 9pm
Thematically, the play is about love, marriage, birth, death, family and nature. The entire play is set on a cliff which overlooks a winding river. The river separates this cliff from another cliff, which would be an exact mirror image were it not for a waterfall. The play opens in 1850 with Chief Eagle Watcher Ross (a half blood Native American) and...
- Tue. Jun 2nd, 2009
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Introduction to Web Design
- Tue. Jun 2nd, 2009
6pm – 8pm
at Association for Visual Arts
This 5-week class will introduce beginning web enthusiasts to the pillars of web design, using Dreamweaver CS3. The course will cover the development and proper use of cascading style sheets to create a design structure, formatting of elements with CSS, image preparation and optimization, hyperlinking, incorporating text into a design, file management, and...
- Tue. Jun 2nd, 2009
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"Give5" in Miller Plaza
- Sun. May 31st, 2009
1pm – 8:45pm
at Miller Plaza
"Give 5" will feature over 50 local artists and musicians. Donations will be taken to help support two local families (a single-father family and a homeless single-mother family). This past December's event raised over $1300 for two families and was attended by approximately 300 people. This event seeks to raise awareness of local talent while helping out...
- Sun. May 31st, 2009
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Dj's Talk and Drug Money preforming at Collective Clothing
- Sat. May 30th, 2009
9pm – 10pm
Tonight is Collective Clothing's grand opening. They have live Dj's Talk and Drug Money preforming from 9-10 pm. They are also displaying pictures from local photographer Laura Win this month. Stop by for a chance to see their new store.
- Sat. May 30th, 2009
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Book Signing with Tim Hollis, author of See Rock City
- Sat. May 30th, 2009
7pm – 8:30pm
Join Rock City expert Tim Hollis as he guides you through the origins of the site's most fascinating spots, including Fairyland Caverns, See Seven States and Lover's Leap. Also learn the story behind the world-famous "See Rock City" marketing campaign, as well as the steep challenges the landmark has faced in an often volatile tourism industry. Perhaps the only...
- Sat. May 30th, 2009
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Nightfall Concert Series
- Fri. May 29th, 2009
7pm – 10:30pm
at Miller Plaza
Headline Performance: Nation Beat Opening Act: The Nim Nims Nightfall continues to bring an eclectic mix of rock, blues, jazz, reggae, zydeco, funk, bluegrass and folk music to Downtown Chattanooga. Local musicians will take the BlueCross Stage at 7 PM to get the crowd ready for headline performances by national and international talent beginning at 8 PM....
- Fri. May 29th, 2009
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Children's Reading Hour
- Fri. May 29th, 2009
10:30am – 11:30am
Read 20 will be back for another Fun Friday on May 8! Parents, you are invited to bring your children down for FUN FRIDAYS, our reading hour for children of all ages. We will be partnering with organizations such as Read 20, Chattanooga Nature Center, Tennessee Aquarium, and more to bring you a fun hour of reading paired with an activity. Whether we color,...
- Fri. May 29th, 2009
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Jason Aldean in Concert
- Thu. May 28th, 2009
7:30pm – 9:30pm
at Soldiers & Sailors Memorial Auditorium
US-101 25th Birthday Bash with special guest Colt Ford. After selling two million copies of his first two albums, topping the charts with five smash hits, racking up award nominations and hitting every stop on the requisite “new artist” tour circuit for the last three years, country rocker Jason Aldean on the road again in support of his new release, WIDE...
- Thu. May 28th, 2009
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Rhyme N Chatt Poetry Session
- Thu. May 28th, 2009
7pm – 8:30pm
We are so looking forward to seeing you and enjoying POETRY!!!!! with you. Bring your friends, family, and foes for an opportunity to be Poetically mesmerized and Mindfully captivated!!!! See you there!!!!!
- Thu. May 28th, 2009
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Introduction to Photoshop I
- Thu. May 28th, 2009
6pm – 8pm
at Association for Visual Arts
This class will introduce students to the fundamentals of Photoshop through hands-on instruction. Participants will learn how to create and modify image selections in various ways; remove imperfections with the clone stamp and healing brush; crop, rotate, and resize photos; create fills, shapes, and text; and utilize Photoshop’s dynamic image adjustment...
- Thu. May 28th, 2009
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“Sweet Dreams” a One Woman Show
- Thu. May 28th, 2009
6pm – 9pm
at Winder Binder Gallery of Folk Art
Kimberly Dawn Clayton, originally from Chattanooga, returns home for her first local solo show. Kim currently lives in Myrtle Beach, SC and her art reflects a life that is inspired by the coast; bold colors and brush strokes depict surfer girls, fancy fish, swaying palm trees and a flight of protective angels.
- Thu. May 28th, 2009
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"Fine Art Bird Photography" Reception
- Thu. May 28th, 2009
5:30pm – 7:30pm
at Bill Shores Frames and Gallery
It's our privilege to again share Dan's work with the Chattanooga public in a show simply titled "Fine Art Bird Photography". Please join us for the reception on Thursday, May 28th from 5:30 to 7:30. the show will run through June 22nd. Dan William's home is in Dayton, but his photography keeps him on the road a lot, so it's hard to think of him as a...
- Thu. May 28th, 2009
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"Running the Sahara" Film Premiere
- Wed. May 27th, 2009
6:45pm – 10pm
AEC cordially invites you to the Chattanooga premiere of Running the Sahara, a feature length documentary directed by Academy Award winner James Moll and executive produced and narrated by Matt Damon. Watch the trailer online at http://www.runningthesahara.com Enjoy a welcome reception, receive a gift bag with goodies from national and local sponsors and a...
- Wed. May 27th, 2009
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Beginning Digital Photography
- Tue. May 26th, 2009
6pm – 8pm
at Association for Visual Arts
Utilizing practical camera-based exercises, this course will provide beginning level digital SLR camera users with an understanding of exposure, depth of field, compositional theory and the use of light, color, pattern, and motion to create interesting photographs. Time will also be devoted to basic digital imaging techniques, creative projects, and class...
- Tue. May 26th, 2009
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