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Historic St. Elmo Holds Neighborhood-Wide Yard Sale Memorial Day Weekend
The Community Association of Historic St. Elmo will host the neighborhood’s annual Memorial Day Weekend Yard Sale this Saturday from 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Over a dozen homes throughout the neighborhood will hold yard sales featuring a variety of items ranging from furniture, clothing, antiques, home décor, art, jewelry and more.
Rock On At Kelly's Adopt-A-Thon Celebrates Kelly McCoy June 1
KZ-106 and the Cumulus family of stations invite the community to “Kelly’s Adopt-a-Thon” on Saturday, June 1, at the Humane Educational Society. Celebrating her passion for pets, this annual event continues the legacy of Kelly’s Pet Project, finding homes for hundreds of dogs through a partnership with the HES. The public is invited to join the fun at 4155 Randolph Cir. from 11 a.m.-5 p.m.
Juneteenth At The Chattanooga Festivals Of Black Arts And Ideas
Next month is Juneteenth, the holiday that commemorates the emancipation of enslaved African-Americans after the end of the Civil War. In 2018, the first Chattanooga Festival of Black Arts and Ideas coincided with Juneteenth - before it became an official holiday at the Federal, state or local level. Now, the...
Special Screenings Of Blue Angels On Chattanooga’s Largest Screen Begin May 24
Visitors to the Tennessee Aquarium – recently voted the country’s Best Aquarium in Newsweek Magazine’s readers’ choice poll – will find plenty of fuel for creating fond family memories on Chattanooga’s riverfront this summer. The Memorial Day weekend gets off to a flying start...
Chattanooga Football Club Opens Two Locations For In-Person Tickets
Chattanooga Football Club announced on Monday it has made two new locations available where fans can purchase tickets in-person in advance of matches. The initiative is centered on making attendance at games more accessible and affordable for the community. Fans can now purchase tickets throughout each week at Winder Binder...
Scenic Roots - Mon 5/20/24
Keys to sustainable mobility at this year’s CO.MOBILITY Summit. Sherry Cothran on an evening For Beloved Woman at Barking Legs. Juneteenth at the Chattanooga Festivals of Black Arts and Ideas. These voices - and more - on this edition of “Scenic Roots.”
Sheriff's Office Involved In 3 Separate Pursuits During The Weekend In Chattanooga
Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office deputies were involved in three separate pursuits throughout different areas within the City of Chattanooga. The first pursuit occurred on Saturday, at approximately 3 p.m. when deputies attempted to stop a silver Chevrolet Impala after traffic offenses were observed on Rossville Boulevard. The driver, later identified as Malcolm Twilley, 31, fled from sheriff’s deputies into Walker County. Twilley eventually lost control of his vehicle, slide into a ditch, and attempted to flee on foot; however, he was tazed and quickly apprehended.
A revitalized Chattanooga hotel, set inside a restored train station
Formerly a bustling turn-of-the-century train terminal, the Chattanooga Choo Choo has delighted visitors with its Beaux Arts–style grand entrance and unique railroad-themed accommodations since opening as a hotel in 1973. But after 50 years, it was time for a $19 million makeover: Enter the reimagined Hotel Chalet at the Choo Choo. The post A revitalized Chattanooga hotel, set inside a restored train station appeared first on Atlanta Magazine.
Alex The Stinky Idiot Returns To The Woodshop This Thursday
If you’re a music fan here in Chattanooga, you’ve probably crossed paths with this stinky idiot. Maybe he checked your ID while working as a doorman. Maybe he cleaned up your empty beer cans while bar-backing. Or maybe you had the misfortune of waiting in line behind him for a public restroom.
HCSO Hosts DARE Program Graduation At CSLA
Earlier this morning, Sheriff Austin Garrett, School Resource Deputy and DARE Instructor Joseph Dangler and the Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office School Resource Deputy Unit, in conjunction with the administration of the Chattanooga School for the Liberal Arts, hosted a DARE graduation ceremony for students who recently completed the program.
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