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"Do You Know What Your Children Know?"
- Sat. Mar 12th, 2011
8am – 3pm
East Chattanooga Weed and Seed and others present this free Gang Awareness Seminar designed to educate both youth and parents about the dangers of choosing the gang lifestyle. Campus Crusade National Director for Student Venture Darryl Smith will be the keynote speaker. The Chattanooga Police Department Crime Suppression Unit will describe common signs,...
- Sat. Mar 12th, 2011
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Women Of Faith Dinner
- Tue. Mar 8th, 2011
6pm – 8pm
We hope that you will all join us in celebrating the faith that we have and share as Democrats on Tuesday, March 8, 2011. After our business meeting we will have the pleasure of listening to our guest speaker, the former County Executive, Dalton Roberts. We will also be selecting our nominating committee. As you know, we will be electing new officers at...
- Tue. Mar 8th, 2011
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5th Annual Poetry/Spoken Word Contest "Black Ink"
- Sat. Feb 19th, 2011
12:30pm – 2:30pm
at EPB Community Room
"Are you a poet waiting to be discovered or do you enjoy writing poetry as a hobby? Do you enjoy listening to spoken word? If so, then this event is for you." Interactive Poetry Contest Focusing on African-American History Ø Free to enter (Deadline: February 14, 2011) Ø Poems must be original works Ø Cash prizes and other awards Ø ...
- Sat. Feb 19th, 2011
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Pink!
- Sat. Jan 22nd, 2011
6:30pm – 11:30pm
at Chattanooga Convention & Trade Center
Pink! is a celebration of life for breast cancer patients and survivors. It benefits the Memorial Foundation and the MaryEllen Locher Breast Centers at Memorial. Pink! attendees will dance all night to live music by Party on the Moon and have the chance to bid on premium items in a silent auction. $200 Regular tickets include cocktails, dinner and...
- Sat. Jan 22nd, 2011
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Battle Ready Women Luncheon
- Thu. Nov 11th, 2010
11:45am – 1pm
at Chattanooga Choo Choo, Roosevelt Room
“Battle Ready Women” will be the theme of the 2010 Ladies Luncheon presented by Prison Prevention Ministries and will be held at the Chattanooga Choo Choo, Roosevelt Room on Thursday on November 11th at 11:45 am until 1 pm. Reba Bowman, Author of several books including “Battle Ready Moms Raising Battle Ready Kids,” and Founder and Director of Dare for More...
- Thu. Nov 11th, 2010
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International Association of Black Professional Fire Fighters Annual Conference
- thru Sat. Nov 6th, 2010
at Chattanooga Convention & Trade Center
According to the International Association of Women in Fire & Emergency Services, more than 6,000 women have careers in the fire service field in the United States. While 150 of these women have served as fire chief, only five are African American. After serving as fire chiefs cumulatively for over ten years, the country’s only African American female fire...
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YPAC Drink and Debate
- Thu. Oct 14th, 2010
6pm – 7pm
at The Sheraton Read House Hotel
YPAC’s Drink & Debate Creates Conversation with Gubernatorial Candidates 2nd Annual Drink & Debate Scheduled for Oct. 14, 2010 The Young Professionals Association of Chattanooga (YPAC) will host the 2nd annual Drink & Debate political forum. The event will take place on Thursday, Oct. 14 at the Sheraton Read House on Broad St. The evening will focus on the...
- Thu. Oct 14th, 2010
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Camp Out to Stamp Out Homelessness
- thru Sat. Oct 9th, 2010
Second annual event where faith based groups and additional service oriented groups spend the night in boxes and rudimentary camping set-ups to experience what it could feel like to be homeless. Many people in our city endure this life-situation. The Mayor's Office and other agencies within the city are helping to coordinate this event. The event's purpose...
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Taste of Diversity Celebration
- Fri. Oct 1st, 2010
11am – 4pm
To celebrate the 20th anniversary of signing the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) into law, The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga will hold a Taste of Diversity event on Friday, October 1, from 11-2 p.m. in the Student Park on the UTC campus. A program beginning at 11 a.m. will feature gospel singer Kim Ruff, Ryme-N-Chatt poetry readings, the...
- Fri. Oct 1st, 2010
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Michael Baisden
- Wed. Apr 14th, 2010
7pm – 9pm
at New Covenant Fellowship Church
Nationally syndicated radio show host Michael Baisden comes to Chattanooga as part of Baisdens One Million Mentors Campaign to Save our Kids Tour on Wednesday, April 14. Baisden is traveling to over 70 of his radio markets nationwide to help in this endeavor, committing $5,000 to each market, raising awareness for local mentoring programs, and challenging...
- Wed. Apr 14th, 2010
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Back Row Films presents FUEL
- Sat. Jun 20th, 2009
6:30pm – 11:30pm
at Green Spaces
Join AEC for a screening of the feature length documentary FUEL and a discussion with the director Josh Tickell. Saturday, June 20 Green|Spaces, 63 East Main Street 6:30 PM Welcome reception 7:00 PM Film screening 9:00 PM Discussion and book signing FUEL is an insightful portrait of America’s addiction to oil and an uplifting testament to the immediacy...
- Sat. Jun 20th, 2009
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Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial March and Keynote Address
- Mon. Jan 19th, 2009
3:30pm – 7pm
As part of the 39th Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Week Celebration, a march will take place starting at Olivet Baptist Church at 3:30pm and ending at the Tivoli Theatre, where the Main Program and Keynote Address will take place at 5pm. The Keynote Address will be given by Morris Dees, Esq. Info via The Unity Group and Orchard Knob Missionary Baptist Church....
- Mon. Jan 19th, 2009
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Dr. King's Birthday Party for Children & Youth
- Sun. Jan 18th, 2009
4pm – 6pm
Part of the 39th Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Week Celebration Speaker: Mr. Derrick Griffin, East Ridge High School. Info via The Unity Group and Orchard Knob Missionary Baptist Church. Photo via thekingcenter.org.
- Sun. Jan 18th, 2009
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Children's Rights Conference: Carving A Tunnel of Hope, One Step at a Time
- Wed. Jan 14th, 2009
8:30am – 12pm
at Second Missionary Baptist Church
Part of the 39th Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Week Celebration Guest speakers: Jon Ebert, PsyD., Vanderbilt University, Nashville; Ms. Beverly Watts, Tennessee Human Rights Commission, Nashville; Dr. Fannie Hewlett, Chattanooga State Technical Community College Co-sponsored by TN Commission On Children & Youth Info via The Unity Group and Orchard Knob...
- Wed. Jan 14th, 2009
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2nd Annual Infinite Scholars Scholarship Fair
- Wed. Nov 12th, 2008
9am – 2pm
at Urban League of Chattanooga
The state of the U.S. economy has many families reevaluating their budgets and for those families who have children who are high school seniors contemplating how they will be able to afford sending their child to college next year. The Urban League is bringing hope to area families by hosting the second annual Infinite Scholars Scholarship Fair. The fair...
- Wed. Nov 12th, 2008
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The Candidate on the Canvas
- thru Fri. Jan 9th, 2009
at Bessie Smith Hall (African-American History Museum)
Call to Artists for the Chattanooga African American’s Museum’s exhibit, “The Candidate on the Canvas”. This show is not about supporting a particular candidate but is about the historical significance of an African American being chosen to run for president on a major party ticket. Artists are encouraged to submit works for inclusion in the exhibit which...
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The Haunted Cavern Needs New Blood
- Fri. Oct 17th, 2008
2pm – 7pm
at Ruby Falls
Blood Assurance is partnering with Ruby Falls to “get your blood.” Anyone who comes to donate blood will receive a coupon discount to the Haunted Cavern. Blood Assurance is always in need of more blood to help save lives, so come donate and get a discount to one of Chattanooga’s most extreme haunted attractions! Info via Meagan Jolley of R & R Marketing.
- Fri. Oct 17th, 2008
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Political and Patriotic Paraphernalia
- thru Fri. Oct 31st, 2008
at Houston Museum of Decorative Arts
Note: On Saturdays and Sundays, the museum is open by appointment only. Presidents and patriotism dominate the current special exhibit at the Houston Museum of Decorative Arts. “With all eyes on the 2008 presidential election, we were inspired to bring out pieces that Anna Safley Houston collected which commemorate special events and people in the history...
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Miracles on Wheels Auto Show
- Sat. Jun 28th, 2008
10am – 1pm
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...
- Sat. Jun 28th, 2008
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Pangea Day, Chattanooga
- Sat. May 10th, 2008
2pm – 6pm
CreateHere is hosting Pangea Day on Saturday May 10th from 2 to 6 pm. Pangea Day is a global event bringing the world together through the power of film. Over the course of four hours, a live broadcast around the globe will feature 24 short films, visionary speakers, and inspiring music. We are organizing a free, public showing that will take place at the...
- Sat. May 10th, 2008
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