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  • Snorkel with the Manatees Weekend

    Snorkel with the Manatees Weekend
    thru Sun. Jan 18th, 2009

    at Tennessee Aquarium

    Discover why the West Indian manatee has become endangered and what is being done to save this "vanishing mermaid" on our family snorkeling trip to Florida led by Aquarium Aquariust Rob Mottice. We'll drift-snorkel down the slow-moving Rainbow River and swim with manatees in the Crystal River National Wildlife Refuge. We will also visit the Homosassa Springs...

  • New Year's Eve Dinner & Cruise

    New Year's Eve Dinner & Cruise
    Wed. Dec 31st, 2008
    8:30pm – 12am

    at Southern Belle Riverboat

    Boarding will begin at 8:30p.m. for light hors d'oeuvres and departing at 9:00 p.m. to cruise into the New Year! The fare for dinner will be a Gulf Shrimp Cocktail followed by slow cooked Prime Rib & Shrimp Creole , baby red potatoes, steamed rice, vegetable medley, the Southern Belle Salad, dinner rolls, coffee, iced tea and a special dessert. At midnight,...

  • Early Bird New Year's Eve Dinner Cruise

    Early Bird New Year's Eve Dinner Cruise
    Wed. Dec 31st, 2008
    4:30pm – 6:30pm

    at Southern Belle Riverboat

    Join us for our Prime Rib & Shrimp Creole buffet dinner as the Riverboat Ramblers play a little toe tappin' music. This is a great cruise if you want to relax and celebrate , but be tucked in by midnight! Limited Reservations! Book Soon! Adult - $31.00 plus tax and gratuity Child - $17.05 plus tax and gratuity Info via chattanoogariverboat.com. Photo credit:...

  • 2008 NCAA Division I Football Championship

    2008 NCAA Division I Football Championship
    Fri. Dec 19th, 2008
    8pm – 11pm

    at Finley Stadium

    2008 NCAA Division I Football Championship. To be broadcast live on ESPN 2. Click the "homepage" link for teams and bracket info. Tickets may be purchased online (by clicking the "Buy Tickets" link), by phone, or in person at the McKenzie Arena Box Office (720 E. 4th St., Chattanooga, TN 37403). Contact UTC Finley Stadium for additional information. Info via...

  • Ruby Red Blood Drive at Ruby Falls

    Fri. Dec 19th, 2008
    4pm – 9pm

    at Ruby Falls

    Come donate blood and receive a free carriage ride at Ruby Falls – one night only! “Though finances may be tight for many families this year, the need for blood is constant - especially around the holidays,” said Susan Johnson with Blood Assurance. “This is one way to continue the act of giving without costing the guests anything except a few moments of...

  • Ruby Red Christmas

    thru Sat. Dec 27th, 2008

    at Ruby Falls

    Brand new holiday festivities are surrounding Ruby Falls this December on Friday and Saturday nights from 5-9 pm. It’s a Ruby Red Christmas at Ruby Falls, with beautifully decorated grounds and falling snow inside the cavern castle. The air is filled with live music, the smell of hot cocoa and lots of Christmas cheer! It’s 1928 at the Ruby Falls castle,...

  • Sweet Georgia Sound at Rock City's Enchanted Garden of Lights

    Sweet Georgia Sound at Rock City's Enchanted Garden of Lights
    Sat. Nov 29th, 2008
    6pm – 8pm

    at Rock City

    On Sat., Nov. 29, The Sweet Georgia Sound will perform at Rock City's Enchanted Garden of Lights. The Sweet Georgia Sound is a 20-member ensemble that has played in the Chattanooga area since 1994. SGS plays a variety of listening, dance, and ballroom dance music that includes classic and modern big band, swing, Latin, and waltz tunes. Info & photo via...

  • Rock City's Enchanted Garden of Lights

    Rock City's Enchanted Garden of Lights
    thru Sat. Jan 3rd, 2009

    at Rock City

    Through January 3, 2009, a million lights will brighten the mountain with more than 25 holiday scenes along the Enchanted Trail. This award-winning light extravaganza has become a family tradition for tens of thousands of visitors every Christmas season. “Rock City’s Enchanted Garden of Lights continues as the premier Greater Chattanooga Area holiday...

  • Deck the Falls at Ruby Falls

    thru Sat. Jan 3rd, 2009

    at Ruby Falls

    Closed Christmas Day. The holiday season is a special time at Ruby Falls as they Deck the Falls. Additions to everyday activities include a special holiday light show at the waterfalls, holiday music in the cave and beautifully decorated lobby and grounds. Info via Meagan Jolley of R & R Marketing.

  • Upchuck 50k

    Sat. Nov 15th, 2008
    8am – 12pm

    at Cumberland Trail

    On the beautiful Cumberland Trail, past Possum Creek, lies the trail that makes this the toughest trail marathon in existence! Rocky terrain, stream crossings, steep hills and sights like Beaked Trout Lilies and Immodium Falls (That’s what the runners call it) make it the most rewarding trail marathon. Join us, if you dare, for this minimally supported out...

  • En Plein Air (in the open air)

    En Plein Air (in the open air)
    Sat. Nov 1st, 2008
    9am – 12pm

    at Hunter Museum of American Art

    Take in the outdoors with your family on a short local hike and capture your experiences in a collaborative art project in the open air. Art supplies included. Wear sturdy shoes weather appropriate clothing (dress in layers) and bring water, snacks and sunscreen. This session will meet infront of the Hunter Museum and take a walk along the river where they...

  • A Sublime Scavenger Hunt

    Sat. Oct 18th, 2008
    1pm – 4pm

    at Greenway Farm

    Accept the challenge and find hidden objects in and around Greenway Farm in this active and playful scavenger hunt. Then, create your own work of art from your "found" objects. Following the scavenger hunt, visit the Hunter Museum to compare your work to the work in Object Project. The artists of Object Project created paintings that incorporate five common...

  • Strawberry Planting

    Tue. Oct 14th, 2008
    9am – 12pm

    at Crabtree Farm

    This informal training will introduce participants to potato planting. Joel Houser, Crabtree's Farm Manager, will instruct volunteers on how to plant potatoes for healthy growth. He will share his growing knowledge, from planting to harvesting through question and answer. Wear appropriate attire for gardening, such as comfortable work shoes and clothes...

  • Garlic Planting

    Sat. Oct 11th, 2008
    10am – 1pm

    at Crabtree Farm

    This volunteer training teaches techniques on successful planting of this culinary staple. Joel Houser, Crabtree's Farm Manager, will instruct participants through hands-on demonstration in our own garlic patch. Wear appropriate attire for gardening, such as old work shoes and clothes (things that can get dirty). Children welcome! Activity appropriate for...

  • 2008 Wine Over Water

    2008 Wine Over Water
    Sat. Oct 4th, 2008
    5pm – 8pm

    at Walnut Street Walking Bridge

    Wine over water is tennessee's premier wine-tasting festival, with all proceeds benefiting cornerstones for historic preservation in chattanooga. Stroll the historic Walnut Street Bridge spanning the scenic Tennessee River – one of the world's longest pedestrian bridges – while sampling wines from over 100 world wineries. Tickets are $60 per person and...

  • Rock City's Rocktoberfest

    Rock City's Rocktoberfest
    thru Sun. Oct 26th, 2008

    at Rock City

    Saturdays & Sundays in October (11am-5pm) Oct. 4, 5, 11, 12, 18, 19, 25 and 26 Get in touch with Rock City’s German heritage! Rock City Square will be transformed for a celebration of harvests and fall foliage. Stroll through an atmosphere of German music and food. Enjoy a Bratwurst on Rye, Sauerkraut, Rosemary Roasted Redskin Potatoes Pretzels, and German...

  • The 3rd Annual One Bridge Folk Art Festival

    The 3rd Annual One Bridge Folk Art Festival
    thru Sun. Oct 5th, 2008

    at Winder Binder Gallery of Folk Art

    The 3rd Annual One Bridge Folk Art Festival is presented in conjunction with the 2008 Wine Over Water Festival. The art festival will showcase art work that will be available for purchase. For additional information, contact the Winder Binder Gallery of Folk Art via email at winderbinder@comcast.net, or view ChattanoogaBridge.com's listing for the Wine Over...

  • Fall Colors in the River Gorge

    Sat. Oct 4th, 2008
    10am – 12pm

    at Tennessee Aquarium

    Autumn is the perfect time to view foliage decked out in vibrant red, yellow and orange aboard the Tennessee Aquarium’s River Gorge Explorer . Fall color is spectacular, cascading from the mountain tops to the water’s edge along the length of the 26-mile Gorge. An on-board naturalist describes some of the area's history and points out wildlife along the way....

  • Rock/Creek StumpJump

    Sat. Oct 4th, 2008
    8am – 12pm

    at Nolan Elementary School

    Come run the premiere 50K trail race in the Southeast. Taking place on a beautiful dirt-packed trail with Tennessee mountain stone thrown in, and with a 5000 ft. elevation gain, the Rock/Creek StumpJump 50K benefits the Cumberland Trail Conference, a non-profit working to complete a 300+ mile long recreational trail running along the Cumberland Plateau....

  • Forest of Fear in 3D

    Forest of Fear in 3D
    thru Sat. Nov 1st, 2008

    at The Enchanted Maize by Rock City

    Location: Blowing Springs Farm, Flintstone, GA – 2 miles from the foot of Lookout Mountain Dates: Friday and Saturday nights in October - 3,4,10,11,17,18,24,25,31, Nov. 1 Time: after dark (8pm) Note: The Forest of Fear is recommended for adults and teens, but younger kids may come if parents choose to bring them. The Forest of Fear is an intense...

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