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  • Giant Tigers, Angel Sluts, Coffin Bound

    Fri. Jul 4th, 2008
    10pm – 12:30am

    at JJ's Bohemia

    Giant Tigers, Angel Sluts, Coffin Bound all jammin at JJ's Bohemia for our country's 232nd b-day celebration. Info via myspace.com/jjsbohemia.

  • Red, White and Blue Days

    thru Sun. Jul 6th, 2008

    at Creative Discovery Museum

    Join Creative Discovery Museum for a patriotic celebration. Help make a paper flag and show your spirit with Red, White, and Blue face paints. Each day we will make wind socks, noisemakers, and hats for our Patriotic Parade. Our Patriotic Parade will be at 2:00. And don't forget the grand finale of bubble wrap "fireworks" in the atrium. You don't...

  • The Shake Rag Ramblers at Rock City

    thru Sat. Jul 5th, 2008

    at Rock City

    Already famous from his current weekend music series at Rock City's Lover's Leap, Matt Evans is joined by other talented musicians to make up The Shake Rag Ramblers. Joining musicians include: -Gil Sewell, an old-time fiddler in a true, old-time, throw-back mountain style, currently residing on a Bledsoe County farm in the Sequatchie Valley - David Varnell,...

  • Pops on the River

    Thu. Jul 3rd, 2008
    8pm – 12:30pm

    at Coolidge Park

    Pops on the River is an annual celebration of Independence Day held on July 3 at Coolidge Park. Beginning at 8:00 PM, this event features the Chattanooga Symphony & Opera Orchestra performing a spectrum of patriotic and traditional tunes, as well as music from some of America's most influential composers. The performance is followed by a pyrotechnic finale...

  • Patriotic Organ Concert

    Tue. Jul 1st, 2008
    7pm – 9pm

    at Soldiers & Sailors Memorial Auditorium

    The Chattanooga Music Club will present master organist Robert S. MacDonald in a patriotic concert featuring Memorial Auditorium's restored 1924 Austin pipe organ. This second annual patriotic Independence Day musical celebration will feature recognition of members of the U.S. Armed Forces, audience participation singalongs, and organ accompaniment to a...

  • In-Town Gallery Features Eleanor Goodson's "Intricate Connections"

    In-Town Gallery Features Eleanor Goodson's "Intricate Connections"
    thru Thu. Jul 31st, 2008

    at In-Town Gallery

    In-Town Gallery is proud to present jewelry designer Eleanor Goodson as she introduces her “Intricate Connections” series of precious metal chains and beadwork. Ms. Goodson creates Etruscan–style hand-woven chains from gold and pure silver. The exhibit will run through the month of July. Gallery visitors can meet the artist at a special reception on Friday,...

  • Pick Your Own Blackberries

    Pick Your Own Blackberries
    Tue. Jul 1st, 2008
    9am – 1pm

    at Crabtree Farm

    Pick Your Own Blackberries! Tuesdays-Saturdays 9am-1pm at Crabtree Farms Call for harvest availability.423-493-9155 x-14

  • Blue John

    Sun. Jun 29th, 2008
    12pm – 1:30pm

    at Miller Plaza

    Blue John, will be performing at the Rhythm & Noon FREE concert series located at Miller Plaza, Friday, June 29th. Genre: Old-time Americana More Info about Rhythm & Noon (provided by Chattanooga Downtown Partnership): Held every Friday in Miller Plaza from May through August, the Rhythm & Noon series features musical performances by an eclectic mix of...

  • Dave Matthews Tribute Band

    Dave Matthews Tribute Band
    Sat. Jun 28th, 2008
    10pm – 12:30am

    at Rhythm & Brews

    The Dave Matthews Tribute Band will be performing Saturday, June 28th at 10 p.m. For more information, please visit the website(s) provided or contact Rhythm & Brews... Photo via myspace.com/thedmtb.

  • Double Dick Slick

    Sat. Jun 28th, 2008
    10pm – 12:30am

    at JJ's Bohemia

    Rock band Double Dick Slick performing live in concert. For additional information, contact JJ's Bohemia.

  • Tone Harm

    Tone Harm
    Sat. Jun 28th, 2008
    9pm – 12:30am

    at Midtown Music Hall

    Dance party w/ DJs Tone Harm. For additional information, contact Midtown Music Hall. Photo via myspace.com/toneharm.

  • The Brothers Unconnected: A Tribute to Charles Gocher & Sun City Girls

    The Brothers Unconnected: A Tribute to Charles Gocher & Sun City Girls
    Sat. Jun 28th, 2008
    8:30pm – 10:30pm

    at Barking Legs Theater

    We have the Shaking Ray Levi Society to thank for bringing this historic tour through Chattanooga and the Barking Legs. The Sun City Girls were a legendary band comprising the Bishop brothers and drummer Charles Gocher. With Gocher's death last year, the band's long run came to a close, and this show is the Bishops' sendoff to both their longtime bandmate and...

  • Matt Downer and the Hill City String Band

    Matt Downer and the Hill City String Band
    thru Sun. Jun 29th, 2008

    at Incline Railway

    Matt Downer and various members of the Hill City String Band perform at the Incline Railway from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. this Saturday and Sunday free of charge at the Lower Station. Hill City String Band believes this is the people's music and many of their performances are examples of taking the music back to the people. At a typical performance, one would hear...

  • Miracles on Wheels Auto Show

    Sat. Jun 28th, 2008
    10am – 1pm

    at Wal-Mart Supercenter

    Registration starts @ 7am. $15.00 registration fee til Jun. 20th. No pre-registration beyond June 20th. Day of show registration is $20.00. The Miracles on Wheels Auto Show will be held June 28, 2008 at the Wal-Mart Supercenter located in La Fayette. This family event will include plenty of fun, food, and music. The Auto Show will benefit T.C. Thompson's...

  • SwampDaWamp

    SwampDaWamp
    Fri. Jun 27th, 2008
    10pm – 12:30am

    at Midtown Music Hall

    Southern rock band SwampDaWamp performs live in concert. For additional information, contact Midtown Music Hall. Info via ticketbiscuit.com/midtownmusichall. Photo via SwampDaWamp's MySpace page.

  • Bourbon at the Border

    thru Sat. Jul 12th, 2008

    at Chattanooga Theatre Centre

    In the summer of 1964, ordinary people gave everything they had to the struggle for civil rights in America. This is the story of two such people and the one tragic event that would alter their lives forever. Many years later, we see them, still haunted by the ghosts of that Mississippi summer. Event info. via theatrecentre.com.

  • Ben & Bruno and Land Camera at JJ's Bohemia

    Ben & Bruno and Land Camera at JJ's Bohemia
    Thu. Jun 26th, 2008
    9pm – 10:30pm

    at JJ's Bohemia

    "Grand Rapids indie folk masters Ben and Bruno released 100 Grim Reapers in September, a group of songs based on a character named Ben, the story of his life a long while after his abduction by a religious fanatic and how Ben's relationship with his wife and two daughters are shaped by this past impression. It's delicate folk strums layered under jaw-dropping...

  • The Rock City Raptors Birds of Prey Show at Rock City

    The Rock City Raptors Birds of Prey Show at Rock City
    thru Sun. Jun 29th, 2008

    at Rock City

    Take advantage of this rare opportunity to witness these powerful and majestic birds up close. See hawks soaring in the sky above Rock City. Get a glimpse at a nocturnal hunter, the owl and meet a vivacious vulture. Located in Rock City's Critter Classroom Amphitheater the Rock City Raptors-Birds of Prey Show is a must see part of your Rock City...

  • Chattanooga African American Museum Hosts Smithsonian Exibit

    Chattanooga African American Museum Hosts Smithsonian Exibit
    thru Fri. Aug 15th, 2008

    at Bessie Smith Hall (African-American History Museum)

    The rising cost of fuel has forced many families to reconsider their travel plans this summer. Due to these limitations, the Chattanooga African American Museum has decided to bring a piece of Washington D.C. to the Scenic City by hosting the Smithsonian travel exhibit, The Dancer Within, from June 23 through August 15. The Dancer Within, a photographic...

  • William Morris: Myth, Object and the Animal opens to the public

    thru Sun. Sep 28th, 2008

    at Hunter Museum of American Art

    William Morris transforms molten glass into installations that resemble unearthed artifacts, animals and ancestral peoples. Info via huntermuseum.org.

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