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Leave No Trace Seminar
- Tue. Feb 26th, 2008
6pm – 8pm
Outdoor Chattanooga invites the public to this free, two-hour seminar on Tuesday, February 26th, from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. in room 1A of the Development Resource Center, at 1250 Market St., in downtown Chattanooga. National Leave No Trace instructors will test knowledge and train outdoor enthusiasts about how to enjoy natural resources without environmental...
- Tue. Feb 26th, 2008
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Mushroom Log Cultivation
- Sat. Feb 23rd, 2008
10am – 2pm
This training features an introduction to Shiitake Mushroom Log Inoculation. Joel Houser, Crabtree's Farm Manager, will instruct volunteers on how to inoculate and care for mushroom logs. Wear appropriate attire for gardening, such as old work shoes and clothes (things that can get dirty). Children welcome! Activity appropriate for kids 10 and...
- Sat. Feb 23rd, 2008
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How To Grow Roses Workshop
- Wed. Jan 30th, 2008
4:20am – 4:21am
The City of Chattanooga's Dept. for Education, Arts & Culture will offer a rose growing class at the North River Civic Center. For additional information, please contact the NRCC.
- Wed. Jan 30th, 2008
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