Find Chattanooga Events

Showing 101 - 120 of 2145 results

  • Zero Care Moss Gardens: Terrarium Bar

    Zero Care Moss Gardens: Terrarium Bar
    Fri. Mar 1st
    6pm – 7:30pm

    at The Chattery

    In this class, you will learn to create your own self-sustaining terrarium gardens mimicking the earth. In a sealed large apothecary-style vessel, we’ll be using a wide variety of locally foraged moss, rocks, sand, mushrooms, and other layers. You will gain knowledge, tips, and tricks for a successful home-enclosed ecosystem. We will set up a fully...

  • Southern Adventist University to Host “Hyve Creators 2024”

    Southern Adventist University to Host “Hyve Creators 2024”
    Thu. Feb 29th
    5pm – 9pm

    at Southern Adventist University

    The School of Business BringIT team is pleased to host “Hyve Creators 2024,” an Adventist entrepreneurship event in partnership with Hyve International. Learn about combining mission, innovation, and entrepreneurship from some of the finest entrepreneurs, inventors, and innovators in Adventism. The conference will include workshops, keynotes, testimonies,...

  • Schutte Family Lecture Series Convocation Speaker Kim Gorgens

    Schutte Family Lecture Series Convocation Speaker Kim Gorgens
    Thu. Feb 29th
    11am – 12pm

    at Southern Adventist University

    Southern Adventist University welcomes professor Kim Gorgens, PhD, to present “Caring for Injured Brains” as an overview of mild traumatic brain injury and the science of concussion identification, management, and long-term risk reduction on Thursday, February 29, at 11 a.m. in Iles P.E. Center as part of the Schutte Family Lecture Series on campus. Visit...

  • Mixology 101: Whiskey

    Mixology 101: Whiskey
    Wed. Feb 28th
    6pm – 7:30pm

    at The Chattery

    In this cocktail class, we will be discussing, making, and tasting drinks inspired by whiskey! Participants will taste three types of whiskey: sour mash, wheated bourbon, rye whiskey and scotch whiskey. Then everyone will learn how to make two cocktails and the basic skills needed to replicate these tasty drinks at home, as well as fun ways to impress your...

  • Acting on Camera 101: Working as an Actor in the Southeast

    Acting on Camera 101: Working as an Actor in the Southeast
    Tue. Feb 27th
    6pm – 8pm

    at The Chattery

    Curious about acting in film and television? In this class, you’ll have the opportunity to get on camera in front of Caroline Locorriere, owner and teacher at Nashville Acting Studio. We'll also have a conversation about the ins and outs of working as an actor in the Southeast. Please bring any and all questions you have about working in the...

  • Beginner Myofascial Release: Self-Massage for Pain Relief

    Beginner Myofascial Release: Self-Massage for Pain Relief
    Tue. Feb 27th
    6pm – 7:15pm

    at Primastrong

    Learn how to implement strategic self-massage strategies to balance the body's tension and relieve chronic pain. This is a skill that will bring you into your body and give you control over the aches and pains of daily life. You'll learn the ins and outs of the soft tissues known as fascia, why and how trigger points develop, and how to execute the...

  • Healing from Addiction 101

    Healing from Addiction 101
    Mon. Feb 26th
    6pm – 7:30pm

    at The Chattery

    We live in an addicted society. Our addictions (cycles of harm) are all attempts to manage the pain of suffering. As individuals we need to be able to identify our cycles of harm and build new tools of healing for our lives. In this workshop we’ll do both. First, we’ll talk openly about addiction, not only in its grosser forms like alcohol, drug, and sex...

  • Lotion Bars 101

    Lotion Bars 101
    Mon. Feb 26th
    6pm – 7:30pm

    at The Chattery

    In this hands-on class, you will learn how to create your very own lotion bars — the perfect thing to nourish your skin during the upcoming cooler months. All supplies provided to make six lotion bars per person. About the instructor: Karen Creel is the owner of Gardenchick, member of the Garden Coach Society and a certified Garden Coach. She lives on four...

  • Create Your Own Magical Mushroom Forest

    Create Your Own Magical Mushroom Forest
    Sat. Feb 24th
    2:30pm – 5:30pm

    at The Chattery

    Come learn how to paint and put together your very own mini magical mushroom forest! We will be learning how to paint realistic mushrooms (pre-made out of clay) and how to assemble these shadow boxes using artificial and dried flowers. Supplies: All materials will be provided and included in your ticket price. Everyone will get to take their mushroom...

  • Introduction to Tapestry Weaving

    Introduction to Tapestry Weaving
    Sat. Feb 24th
    2:30pm – 4:30pm

    at The Chattery

    Love fiber art? This class is for you. In this class, you will learn the basics of weaving on a simple frame loom. Beginner weaves and stitches will be covered, and you will create your very own woven wall art to take home. Supplies: Each participant will be supplied with a small tapestry loom (to keep), yarns, and all the necessary tools. About the...

  • Chakra Meditation and Mala Making

    Chakra Meditation and Mala Making
    Sat. Feb 24th
    10am – 12pm

    at The Chattery

    Join Michelle Loveless of Outshine Yoga and Laurie Peters, a local jewelry maker, for a Full Moon Kundalini Chakra Meditation and Mala Making class. Michelle will walk you through a 22-minute Kundalini Chakra Meditation. This transformative inner journey is a profound practice that aligns and balances the vital energy centers within your being. Rooted in...

  • Stories in Art

    Stories in Art
    Sat. Feb 24th
    10am – 11:30am

    at The Chattery

    Works of art often tell stories. Spend a morning waking up your senses with art and storytelling. Working as a group we will create a visual story circle, in which we will create a large collaborative artwork using collage, drawing and painting. No experience necessary. Ages 16 and up or Age 10 and up if accompanied by an adult. Supplies: All supplies...

  • Floral Linen Embroidery 101

    Floral Linen Embroidery 101
    Fri. Feb 23rd
    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...

  • Paul Nelson to Present Origins Convocation at Southern Adventist University

    Paul Nelson to Present Origins Convocation at Southern Adventist University
    Thu. Feb 22nd
    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...

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

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

  • Hapa Zome: Post V-Day Flower Pounding

    Hapa Zome: Post V-Day Flower Pounding
    Sat. Feb 17th
    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
    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
    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...

What is this?

Chattanooga Bridge is lovingly maintained by a small group of Chattanoogans who want to connect locals and tourists to all that our city has to offer.

Know something we don't?

Submit an event

Have feedback?

We're curious to know your thoughts about Chattanooga Bridge and any ideas you may have as we prepare for updates to come.

If you have any thoughts you'd like to share, please get in touch.