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Poetry Pathways Unveiling at Renaissance Park
- Sat. Apr 12th
4pm – 6pm
Join us for the launch of Rhyme N Chatt’s Poetry Pathways, an interactive poetry installation presented in partnership with the City of Chattanooga’s Office of Arts, Culture, and Creative Economy. This innovative project features QR-coded signage along the park’s walking paths, allowing visitors to experience poetry written by local poets inspired by the...
- Sat. Apr 12th
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Literary Lair Open Mic Workshop
- Sat. Apr 12th
1pm – 3pm
Welcome to our Open Mic Workshop at the Downtown Branch - Chattanooga Public Library through a partnership between Rhyme N Chatt and Write & Chatt writing groups! Hosted by Ian Seaton (Write & Chatt) and The Poetic Diva (Rhyme N Chatt), this interactive open mic event invites poets and storytellers to share their work in an intimate, creative setting. Whether...
- Sat. Apr 12th
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Ekphrastic Writing Workshop ft. Spoken Word Artist, Gemini Fox (Tampa, FL)
- Sat. Apr 12th
10am – 12pm
Led by Tampa native, spoken word artist, Gemini Fox, this all-ages, all-experience-levels workshop explores the art of ekphrastic poetry—writing inspired by visual art. Donations appreciated. TITLE: “Do All Caterpillars Become Butterflies”DESCRIPTION: (Writing and Performance) What type writer are you? Often we have developed our conclusions on what...
- Sat. Apr 12th
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Martin Luther King Jr Day of Hope and Community
- Mon. Jan 20th
10am – 5pm
at Hunter Museum of American Art
The Hunter Museum is offering free admission to honor Dr. King's legacy. Join us for a day of reflective, family-friendly activities inspired by his dream of a better world. Guests can enjoy gallery discussions featuring art related to Dr. King’s legacy and art-making for the whole family from 1-4pm. Experience guided poetry writing and a performance with...
- Mon. Jan 20th
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The History of Jewish Hate Symposium: Antisemitism – Whose History is it? Memorialization, Memory, and non-Memory of the Holocaust
- Sun. Nov 10th, 2024
2pm – 4pm
The History of Jewish Hate Symposium is brought to the community by the JewishFederation of Greater Chattanooga and will take place at the Jewish Cultural Center, 5461 North Terrace Road. The sessions will take place beginning October 27 and continue on consecutive Sundays until November 10, from 2-4 pm. There is no cost to attend. Please RSVP to...
- Sun. Nov 10th, 2024
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Pinnacle Forum Series with Jon Meacham
- Fri. Nov 8th, 2024
11:30am – 1pm
at Chattanooga Convention & Trade Center
Jon Meacham is a Pulitzer Prize–winning biographer. The author of the New York Times bestsellers And There Was Light: Abraham Lincoln and the American Struggle, Thomas Jefferson: The Art of Power, American Lion: Andrew Jackson in the White House, Franklin and Winston: An Intimate Portrait of an Epic Friendship, Destiny and Power: The American Odyssey of...
- Fri. Nov 8th, 2024
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The History of Jewish Hate Symposium: Antisemitism – The Age of Mass Destruction
- Sun. Nov 3rd, 2024
2pm – 4pm
The History of Jewish Hate Symposium is brought to the community by the JewishFederation of Greater Chattanooga and will take place at the Jewish Cultural Center, 5461 North Terrace Road. The sessions will take place beginning October 27 and continue on consecutive Sundays until November 10, from 2-4 pm. There is no cost to attend. Please RSVP to...
- Sun. Nov 3rd, 2024
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2024 Entrepreneurship Breakfast featuring entrepreneur and investor Charlie Brock
- Thu. Oct 31st, 2024
7:30am – 9:30am
UTC students, faculty, staff, community, and business leaders are invited to join us for the 2024 Entrepreneurship Breakfast featuring Charlie Brock.7:30 a.m. Breakfast8 a.m. PresentationBuilding effective partnerships in the Quantum Age, like quantum physics, requires embracing complexity and interconnectedness. Chattanooga's success story highlights local...
- Thu. Oct 31st, 2024
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Bingo Day Party
- Tue. Oct 29th, 2024
11am – 2pm
"Bingo Bonanza": Where every number is a achance to win and every moment is a celebration. Door prizes, refreshments, music. Learn about fall prevention, nutrition, and senior resources. Hosted by the City of Chattanooga's Department of Community Development, the City of Chattanooga's Fire Department, and Hamilton County Government.
- Tue. Oct 29th, 2024
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Plan Chattanooga Updates
- Mon. Oct 28th, 2024
5pm – 7:30pm
Open House: 5:00-7:30 pmPresentation: 6:00 pm Plan Chattanooga is a “comprehensive plan” for the city. It provides for the first time in Chattanooga’s history a planning framework equal to our peer cities in the U.S. The plan outlines growth challenges and infrastructure needs over a 20-year planning horizon and strategies for implementation. It is organized...
- Mon. Oct 28th, 2024
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The History of Jewish Hate Symposium: Antisemitism – The Longest Hatred
- Sun. Oct 27th, 2024
2pm – 4pm
The History of Jewish Hate Symposium is brought to the community by the JewishFederation of Greater Chattanooga and will take place at the Jewish Cultural Center, 5461 North Terrace Road. The sessions will take place beginning October 27 and continue on consecutive Sundays until November 10, from 2-4 pm. There is no cost to attend. Please RSVP to...
- Sun. Oct 27th, 2024
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Jack-O’-Lantern Dive: Underwater Pumpkin Carving
- Sat. Oct 26th, 2024
2pm – 3pm
Skillfully carving a pumpkin is no easy feat, even on land, but imagine accomplishing this task while floating underwater and wearing a costume. Thanks to the Tennessee Aquarium’s volunteer SCUBA divers, you don’t have to imagine too hard. They did it and excelled, creating phenomenal jack-o’-lanterns under the unusually challenging conditions! Volunteer...
- Sat. Oct 26th, 2024
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UTC Homecoming Week: Alumni 2024 Downtown Pep Rally
- Fri. Oct 25th, 2024
12pm – 1pm
at Miller Park
Join us for an electrifying downtown pep rally as we bring the Mocs spirit to the heart of Chattanooga! This Homecoming Week tradition is the ultimate chance to show your UTC pride alongside fellow students, alumni, faculty, staff, and our vibrant community. Don't miss the full week of Homecoming activities starting Monday, October 21, through Saturday,...
- Fri. Oct 25th, 2024
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Plan Chattanooga Updates
- Thu. Oct 24th, 2024
12pm – 1pm
at Online
Register for October 24, 2024, 12-1 pm Plan Chattanooga is a “comprehensive plan” for the city. It provides for the first time in Chattanooga’s history a planning framework equal to our peer cities in the U.S. The plan outlines growth challenges and infrastructure needs over a 20-year planning horizon and strategies for implementation. It is organized into a...
- Thu. Oct 24th, 2024
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UTC Homecoming Week: Mocs Mix and Mingle
- Tue. Oct 22nd, 2024
5pm – 6:30pm
Current students and alumni are invited to attend a mixer, where they can interact and build connections with Mocs. Alumni will hear from current students, and current students will meet area alumni to grow their networks. In addition, Becky Spaulding of UTAA Career Services will provide information about ConnectUT, a platform where alumni and students can...
- Tue. Oct 22nd, 2024
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TVFCU IdeaLeap Application Pop-Up Workshop
- Tue. Oct 22nd, 2024
1pm – 4pm
at Chattanooga/Hamilton County Business Development Center
Whether you're applying for the first time or refining your approach from previous attempts, this interactive session offers personalized guidance, peer feedback, and real-time support to enhance your chances of success. Join us for this informative session, network with fellow entrepreneurs, and ensure your Leap Grant application stands out!
- Tue. Oct 22nd, 2024
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Plan Chattanooga Updates
- Mon. Oct 21st, 2024
6pm – 7pm
at Online
Register for October 21, 2024, 6-7 pm Plan Chattanooga is a “comprehensive plan” for the city. It provides for the first time in Chattanooga’s history a planning framework equal to our peer cities in the U.S. The plan outlines growth challenges and infrastructure needs over a 20-year planning horizon and strategies for implementation. It is organized into a...
- Mon. Oct 21st, 2024
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UTC Homecoming Kickoff Event
- Mon. Oct 21st, 2024
5:30pm – 6pm
Get ready to ignite your Mocs spirit as we officially kick off Homecoming Week! Join fellow students, alumni, faculty, staff, and community members for a high-energy celebration featuring the Mayor, Spirit Squads, and the Homecoming Court.
- Mon. Oct 21st, 2024
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Chattanooga Market: Smart is Cool
- Sun. Oct 20th, 2024
11am – 4pm
Musical performances by Amber Fults and Andrew Witherspoon. October 22nd is national “Smart is Cool” day and we’ll be celebrating throughout the Market. Grab your kids and join us for a market focused on all things STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math). Spark your imagination with something new to explore for students of all ages from the local...
- Sun. Oct 20th, 2024
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Records of Removal: Ration Books from the Trail of Tears
- thru Fri. Feb 28th, 2025
Mural by Robert Lindneux (1871–1970). The Trail of Tears, 1942. Woolaroc Museum, Bartlesville, Oklahoma. The Chattanooga Public Library’s Local History and Genealogy Department is honored to debut Records of Removal: Ration Books from the Trail of Tears, a new exhibition on the 3rd floor at the Downtown Library. The exhibit is free, open to the public and...
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