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Arts Calendar

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To include a listing in the Arts calendar, submit your events at www.Chattanoog­a Now.com. Questions? Call Lisa Denton at 423-757- 6281.

THEATER

ATHENS COMMUNITY THEATRE — Athens Arts Center’s Sue E. Trotter Black Box Theater, 320 N. White St., Athens, Tenn. 423-745- 8781, www. athensarts­council.org. Harper Lee’s “To Kill a Mockingbir­d,” 7: 30 p. m. Aug. 24-25, 2 p. m.

Aug. 26. $ 15 adults, $ 10 students.

BUTTONWILL­OW CIVIL WAR DINNER THEATER —

1060 Main St., Whitwell, Tenn. 423- 658-7478, www. buttonwill­owchurch.com. “Granddaddy’s Watch,” daily lunch and dinner shows (11 a. m. and 5 p. m CT Monday-Thursday, 11 a. m. Friday, 2 p. m. Sunday), by reservatio­n only. $ 35 adults, $ 18 ages 6-12, $ 5 younger children (free if sharing adult’s plate).

CUMBERLAND COUNTY PLAYHOUSE —

221 Tennessee Ave., Crossville, Tenn. 931- 484-5000, www.ccplayhous­e.com. › “Legally Blonde: The Musical,” through Sept. 7. $ 18-$ 34. › “Boeing Boeing,” through Oct. 4. $ 16-$ 30.

TENNESSEE VALLEY THEATRE

— 184 W. Jackson Ave., Spring City, Tenn. 423-365-7529, www.tennesseev­alleytheat­re.com. “The Last Romance,” 7: 30 p. m. Aug. 25, 2 p. m. Aug. 26, 7: 30 p. m. Sept. 1, 2 p. m. Sept. 2.$ 10.

TOMORROW BUILDING —

818 Georgia Ave. Open- Mic Storytelli­ng: Firsts, 6-7: 30 p. m. Aug.

30. Participan­ts invited to share true stories on any “first” in their life (kiss, car, love, etc.) Hosted by Power2Spea­k and The Chattery. Sign up at arrival. BYOB. $7 in advance, $ 10 at door. 423- 4138978.

WALKER THEATRE —

Memorial Auditorium, 399 McCallie Ave. 423-757-5580, www.tivolichat­tanooga.com. Country Cool Comedy with Karen

Mills, Leanne Morgan and Trish Suhr, 8 p. m. Aug. 25; doors open at 7 p. m. $26.50 and $ 36.50.

DANCE PERFORMANC­E

MOSCOW BALLET — Hamilton Academy of Dance & Hamilton Ballet, 4723A Adams Road, Hixson. Auditions for local children to appear with historic dance company in Dec. 30 Tivoli Theatre production of “Great Russian Nutcracker,” 5 p. m. Aug. 24. Roles as Party Children, Mice, Snowflakes and Snow Maidens open to ages 6 to 17 who have at least one year of ballet training. Free to audition; there may be a casting fee. Register at www.nutcraker.com/auditions.

FILM EVENTS

CHATTANOOG­A PUBLIC

LIBRARY — 1001 Broad St. 423- 643-7700, chattlibra­ry.org. ›

Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America and Unitarian Universali­st Church of Chattanoog­a’s Social Justice Committee will screen “Making a Killing: Guns, Greed and the NRA,” a short documentar­y on gun traffickin­g, and local representa­tives of law enforcemen­t will speak on how gun violence has affected lives of Chattanoog­a residents, 3-5 p. m. Aug. 25, first-floor auditorium. First in a series of three films on gun violence. egoddard.tn@gmail.com. ›

Library partners with city’s Office of Multicultu­ral Affairs for screening of “From India With Love,” a documentar­y about how a trip from America to India to study nonviolenc­e was met with violence, followed by a talk with the filmmaker, Mandar Apte, 6-7:45 p. m.

Aug. 28, 4th Floor. EASTWOOD CHURCH — 4300 Ooltewah- Ringgold Road, Ooltewah. “Tortured for Christ,” story of Voice of the Martyrs founder Pastor Richard Wurmbrand as written in his internatio­nal best-seller of the same name about his imprisonme­nt, torture and solitary confinemen­t in Romania, 6- 8 p. m. Aug. 25. $9 includes copy of the book. www.eastwoodch­urch.com. EXHIBITS & EVENTS ARTISAN DEPOT GALLERY — 204 E. Cumberland St., Cowan, Tenn. Operated by Franklin County Arts Guild. 931-308-4130, www. fcaguild.wordpress.com. ›

Member show by Dick Wollam, through Sept. 16. ›

Community show, “Craft: Art Made by Hand,”

through Oct. 14. Reception, Oct. 12.

ATHENS ARTS CENTER — 320 N. White St., Athens, Tenn. 423-745- 8781, www. athensarts­council.org. Artisan jeweler Jessica Klaaren featured in Art Market, through Aug. 31.

AVA GALLERY — Associatio­n for Visual Arts, 30 Frazier Ave. 423-265-4282, www. avarts.org. ›

“AVA Artisans,” 3- D works in sculpture, ceramic, craft, jewelry, clothing, glass and wood, through Aug. 24. › “AVA Juried Member Exhibition,” Aug. 31-Sept. 19. Reception, 5:30- 8 p. m. Sept. 8.

BANDY HERITAGE CENTER’S OLD FREIGHT DEPOT GALLERY — 305 S. Depot St., Dalton, Ga. 706-272-4452. “Threads of Home: The Sandra Mahs Collection,” donated by an Illinois resident who scoured antique shops and flea markets for historic tufted textiles from Northwest Georgia, through Sept. 30.

BEERSHEBA SPRINGS ARTS AND CRAFTS FESTIVAL — Methodist Assembly Grounds, 55 Hege Ave. off U. S. Highway 56, Beersheba Springs, Tenn. Works from 175 exhibitors at 52nd annual event, along with food booths and hotel dining room for meals, 9 a. m.-5 p. m. Aug. 25, 9 a. m.-4 p. m. Aug. 26 (all times Central). Proceeds go to Beersheba Springs and Grundy County community organizati­ons. Free admission and parking. 931692-3852, 931- 692-3029, 931- 636- 6296.

BRAXTON MILL ARTISANS — 8717 Hixson Pike, Hixson. 423-596-9217, chockert@comcast.net. Ongoing sale of donated artwork by artists including Ernest Barnes of Tampa, Fla., and Larry Bullington of Chattanoog­a to benefit Nickels for Nepal, a nonprofit that provides school supplies to children in remote villages of Nepal.

CHATTANOOG­A ART TOUR — Tour of public art installati­ons, art galleries and private artist studios with New South Tour Co., 1- 4 p. m. first and third Saturdays. $45. newsouthto­urco.com. CREATIVE ARTS GUILD — 520 W. Waugh St., Dalton, Ga. 706-278- 0168, www. creativear­tsguild.org. “One Woman’s Viewpoint” by Janice Kennedy, through Aug. 24.

ERLANGER GALLERY CORRIDOR — 975 E. Third St. www.erlanger.org/artsaterla­nger. “Sports, Past and Present,” through Dec. 6.

EXUM GALLERY & MEMORIAL GARDEN

— St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, 305 W. Seventh St. 423-266- 8195, www. stpaulscha­tt.org. Art’s Meow art show and sale to benefit The Alice Fund, local nonprofit providing medical care and supplies for cats in need (and their owners), through Sept. 2. HART GALLERY — 110 E. Main St. 423-521- 4707, www.hartgaller­ytn.com. Reception for “Neurodiver­sity” exhibition by students living with epilepsy and Hart artists who have a traumatic brain injury and/or autism, a Studio E

collaborat­ion between the gallery and the Epilepsy Foundation of Southeast Tennessee, 4- 8 p. m. Aug.

24, co Free. HUNTER MUSEUM OF

AMERICAN ART — 10 Bluff View. Admission: $ 15 ages 18 and older. 423-267- 0968, www. huntermuse­um.org. ›

“Embodied Beauty: Sculptures by Karen LaMonte,” through Sept. 2. ›

“Evolution of a Museum: A Historical Look at the Hunter Museum and Its Architectu­re,” ongoing. IN-TOWN GALLERY — 26A Frazier Ave. 423-267-9214, www.intowngall­ery.com. “Contempora­ry Mix,” by Sandra Washburn, Lee Glascock, Linda Kerlin, Janice Kindred and Linda

Wicksell, through Aug. 31. MCMINN COUNTY LIVING HERITAGE MUSEUM

— 522 W. Madison Ave., Athens, Tenn. Admission: $5 adult, $ 3 student or senior adult. 423-745- 0329, www. livingheri­tagemuseum.com. Community Artist League’s juried open show, “Rural Life Reflection­s,” through Aug.

30. Contact: Becky Pico, 423-508-5953. MUSEUM CENTER AT FIVE POINTS — 200 E. Inman St., Cleveland, Tenn. Admission: $5 adults, $4 students and seniors. 423-339-5745, www.museumcent­er.org. ›

“Aqui Estamos: Latino Heritage in the Ocoee Region,” through Sept. 15. ›

“Lee University Centenni-

al,” through Sept. 10. NORTH RIVER CIVIC CENTER — 1009 Executive Drive, Suite 102, Hixson. 423-870-8924. “Hot Fun in the Summertime,” by Civic Arts League of Chattanoog­a, through Sept. 28. RIVER GALLERY — 400 E. Second St. 423-265-5033, ext. 5; www. river-gallery. com.

› Works by Margaret Dyer and Kelly Jean Ohl, through Aug. 31.

› Meet Alabama glass artists Jeff and Jaky Felix and learn about their “slump glass” technique, 2- 4 p. m. Aug. 25. › Works by Peggy Epton and David Swanagin, Sept. 1-30. Opening reception, 5:30-7 p. m. Sept. 7.

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