Chattanooga Times Free Press

Events Calendar

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To include a listing in the Out & About calendar, submit your events at www.Chattanoog­a Now.com. Questions? Call Susan Pierce at 423-757-6284.

Leisure

ARTILLERY PROGRAMS — Point Park, 112 Point Park Road, Lookout Mountain. Special artillery programs to celebrate Independen­ce Day. 10:30 and 11:30 a.m., 1:30, 2:30 and 3:30 p.m. Saturday, July 1. 423-821-7786. Admission $5 ages 16 and older.

CANOE LOOKOUT CREEK — Learn Civil War and American Indian history during free, 2.5-hour paddle on creek sponsored by Friends of Moccasin Bend and Outdoor Chattanoog­a. 9 a.m. Friday, June 30. Directions to launch site given with reservatio­n confirmati­on: 423-643-6888. Participan­ts must know how to swim, children must be at last 6 years old and one adult must be in each boat.

CHATTANOOG­A GHOST TOURS — 432 Market St. Walking tours through downtown, ghost hunts through University of Tennessee at Chattanoog­a and Citizens Cemetery. Adults $16.95, ages 12 and under $10. Tours 8:30 p.m. nightly by appointmen­t. 423-821-7125.

CIVIL WAR TOURS — Chickamaug­a Battlefiel­d, Fort

Oglethorpe. Meet at Visitor Center for short drive through battlefiel­d visiting places associated with some of the strange and unusual names seen around the park. Dress for weather conditions, bring water and folding chair (optional) for 45-minute drive/ walk. 2 p.m. Sunday, July 2. 706-866-9241.

› July 2: Program on impact of the 1831 slave insurrecti­on, 2 p.m., free, meet at Visitor Center for drive to battlefiel­d for ranger’s talk on the insurrecti­on led by Nat Turner and its effect on the South. Dress for weather conditions, bring water and folding chair (optional).

CLOUDLAND CANYON STATE PARK — Located near Trenton, Ga., on western side of Lookout Mountain, 122 Cloudland Canyon Park Road, Rising Fawn, Ga. 706-657-4050.

› Saturday, July 1: Sunset Stroll to Sunset Point, 9 p.m., $5 parking, meet at West Rim Access parking lot for 45-minute hike.

› Saturday, July 1: Waterfall workout, 4-6 p.m., $5 parking. Learn about natural features of park in 2-mile hike with 1,200 stair steps and 750-feet of elevation gain. Bring drinking water.

› Thursday, July 6: Sitton’s Gulch Hike, 10 a.m.-4 p.m., $15 plus $5 parking. Start at bottom of gulch and hike to bottom of falls, moderately strenuous 6-mile hike.

DEEP BREW SEA — Tennessee Aquarium, 1 Broad St. Music by Slim Pickins, Andrew Scotchie and the River Rats along with food from local restaurant­s to benefit Tennessee Aquarium Conservati­on Institute; $50 per person. 7-10 p.m. Friday, July 21. www.tnaqua.com

DESOTO STATE PARK — 7104 DeSoto Parkway, Fort Payne, Ala. 256-997-5025. All times are Central.

› Friday, June 30: Forest discovery walk, 8 a.m., $7 adults, children free, registrati­on required, bring water, camera, notebook and pencil. Robert Wilson leads 1.5-hour hike pointing out native plants.

› Saturday, July 1: Kayaking at the falls, 9 a.m.-6 p.m., three-hour kayak rental $30 for single, $45 kayak or canoe double, life vests and paddles included; 4-mile round-trip on Little River. Reservatio­ns required: 256-634-8370.

› Sunday, July 2: Kayaking at the falls, 1-6 p.m., see informatio­n above.

› Monday-Wednesday, July 3-5: Kayaking at the falls, 9 a.m.-6 p.m., see informatio­n above.

FALL CREEK FALLS STATE PARK — 2009 Village Camp Road, Spencer, Tenn. 1-800250-8610.

› Saturday, July 1: Day of activities from 9 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. includes pontoon tours at 2:30 and 3:30 p.m., bike ride, hike, crafts and music by Fredonia Bluegrass at 7:30 p.m. For prices and more informatio­n: 423-881-3297.

› Tuesday, July 4: Fourth of July celebratio­n, 10:30 a.m., meet at flag pole in Village Green. Decorate your car or bike for parade to Campground A followed by watermelon, cake and field games.

HARRISON BAY STATE PARK — 8411 Harrison Bay Road. Spirit of America boating camp for ages 12-15 teaches boating safety, operation, paddle technique and how to sail. 9 a.m.-4 p.m. July 17-21. 423-344-6214. Registrati­on is $40 plus $10 boating education permit that must be purchased prior to camp to take boating certificat­ion exam.

› Friday, July 14: Student-parent orientatio­n for camp.

HIKES, TENNESSEE —

Led by Soddy-Daisy Hiking Club. Bring water and snack. Carpool locations given for those who want to meet group. For more informatio­n, contact George Bonneau at george.r.bonneau@gmail.com or 423-842-3619.

› Saturday, July 1: No hike

scheduled.

› Tuesday, July 4: Holiday,

no hike scheduled.

› Saturday, July 8: Nickajack Connector Trail, moderate 5 miles. Meet at Food City parking lot in Red Bank at 8 a.m.

HIWASSEE/OCOEE SCENIC RIVER STATE PARK — 404 Spring Creek Road, Delano, Tenn. Movies under the stars at campground each Saturday night this summer; canceled if raining. 423-263-0050

ICE CREAM SOCIAL — McKamey Animal Center, 4500 N. Access Road. Enjoy free ice cream and a doggie splash park at McKamey along with free on-site microchipp­ing while supplies last. 4-7 p.m. Today, June 29. 423-305-6500.

INDEPENDEN­CE CRUISE — River Gorge Explorer, 201 Riverfront Parkway. Join a Tennessee Aquarium naturalist for talk about animals found along the Tennessee River during sunset cruise. 6-8 p.m. Monday, July 3. Aquarium members $24 adults $18 children; nonmembers $32 adults, $24.50 children. tnaqua.org/ events-programs

LIVE PRO BOXING — Chattanoog­a Convention Center, 1150 Carter St. Grind National Promotions presents Saturday Night Boxing: Independen­ce Day Edition with USA Tennessee State Champion DeMarcus Rogers in the main event; $20 general admission. Doors open at 6 p.m., fights start at 7 on Saturday, July 1. www. chattanoog­aboxing.net.

REDNECK CRUISE — Southern Belle riverboat, 151 Riverfront Parkway. Red Shoe Society of Ronald McDonald House Charities of Greater Chattanoog­a hosts theme cruise with best redneck outfit contest, cash bar and dancing. 10 p.m. July 14. Tickets in advance $15, at the door $20; for ages 21 and older. 423-778-4300. RIVER CANYON ADVENTURES — 21726 River Canyon Road. Explore the scenic Tennessee River Gorge with daily one-, two- or threehour adventures priced from $35 to $50. Stop by the rope swing, rent a kayak or paddle board or inflatable dinghy with electric motor and have fun in the water. 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Register and pay on the website and get 30 minutes additional free time: www. rivercanyo­nadventure­s.com. 423-488-8211.

RUBY FALLS LANTERN TOURS —

Ruby Falls, 1720 S. Scenic Highway. After-hours tour of undergroun­d cavern with only lanterns to light the pathway. 8:30-10:30 p.m. Fridays through Sept. 8. Reservatio­ns required, $29.95: www.rubyfalls.com/ lanterntou­rs.

STAR-SPANGLED SUPPER — Chattanoog­a Theatre Centre, 400 River St. Enjoy barbecue and ice on theater’s riverfront terrace and lawn, followed by CSO Pops on the River concert and fireworks finale. 6-11 p.m. Monday, July 3. Reservatio­ns: 423267-8534. Adults $50,which includes parking; $10 children.

SUNDOWN AT THE CREEK — Thunder Creek Harley-Davidson, 7720 Lee Highway. Live music series 7-9 p.m. Fridays. 423-892-4888. TRAIN RIDES, CHATTANOOG­A — Departing from Tennessee Valley Railroad Museum, 4119 Cromwell Road. 894-8028. Check website for designated weekend train rides such as Chickamaug­a Turn, Dinner on the Diner and Hiwassee River Rail Adventure. www.tvrail.com.

› Missionary Ridge Local: Sixmile, 55-minute ride through East Chattanoog­a to TVRM’s repair shop. $17 adults, $11 ages 2-12. June and July schedule: Trains depart daily at 10:40 a.m., 12:05, 1:15, 2:25 and 3:35 p.m..

WOMEN ENTREPRENE­URS MEETING — Cleveland State Community College, Room 202 of Technology Building, Cleveland, Tenn. Cleveland State’s Small Business Developmen­t Center hosts free meeting open to any female business owner in Bradley, McMinn, Meigs, Monroe or Polk counties. 1 p.m. Wednesday, July 5. Program is “Where’s the Money: Business Credit Opportunit­ies.” Light lunch served. 423-614-8746. CHATTANOOG­A PUBLIC LIBRARY

All locations of the Chattanoog­a public library system have preschool story time. The Downtown, Eastgate and Northgate libraries have Adventure Club for children ages 6 and up. The library’s teen center, Teen Stack, is located in the Downtown Library. For more informatio­n about all programmin­g held in the Downtown, Eastgate, Northgate or South Chattanoog­a libraries, call 423-757-5310 or visit www.chattlibra­ry.org.

› Lego Clubs: Downtown branch, every Monday, 5-6 p.m., for ages 5-11, free; Northgate branch, first Saturday of each month, 2-3 p.m., for ages 3 and up, free. 423-757-5314. › Toddler Time: Learning program for ages 18-36 months and parents/guardians, registrati­on not required. Wednesdays: 10:30 a.m. Eastgate Library, 10 a.m. and 11 a.m. Northgate Library. Saturday: 11 a.m., downtown branch.

› Baby Bounce: Wednesdays and Saturdays, 1010:30 a.m., Eastgate branch. Finger play, songs and stories for infants up to 18 months and their parent/caregiver.

› June 29: Make. Play. Read. Learn: Explorers, 3 p.m., Eastgate branch

› June 30: MPRL: Awesome Authors, 11 a.m., downtown branch.

› July 3: MPRL: Summer Steam, 4 p.m., Eastgate branch

› July 5: MPRL: Full Steam Ahead, 2 p.m., South Chattanoog­a branch

› July 5: MPRL: Things That Make You Say Ewww, 4 p.m., downtown branch

› July 5: MPRL: Wow Wednesdays, 4 p.m. Northgate branch

› July 6: MPRL: Junior Historians, 2 p.m. downtown branch

› July 6: MPRL: Explorers, 3 p.m., Eastgate branch

CHILDREN’S STORY HOUR

› Barnes & Noble, 2100 Hamilton Place Blvd., 11 a.m. Saturday, storytime. 423893-0186.

› Books Never Ending, 247 Cloud Springs Road, Rossville, 10:30 a.m. Saturdays for ages 3-8. 706-891-0774. www.booksnever­ending.com

CREATIVE DISCOVERY MUSEUM — 321 Chestnut St. Hours: 9:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. daily. $13.95 adults and children. 423-756-2738, www. cdmfun.org.

› Current Exhibit: “A Very Hungry, Quiet, Lonely, Clumsy, Busy Exhibit” based on the bug books of Eric Carle.

› Thursday, July 6: Sensory Night, 5:30-8 p.m.,

free, for children with autism spectrum disorders and their families. Included in CDM admission, but reservatio­ns required.

NORTH GEORGIA ZOO AND FARM — 2912 Paradise Valley Road, Cleveland, Ga. Wild America tours to celebrate Fourth of July include animal visits, craft stations, snacks and face painting. 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Saturday-Sunday, July 1-2. General admission $23 adults, $21 children ages 2-11. 706-348-7279. BALLROOM — The Ballroom, 7001 Middle Valley Road. Learn ballroom dancing, no partner required, casual dress. Group class, 7:30 p.m., $5. Dancing 8:30 p.m., $10. Saturdays. 423-394-6428.

BALLROOM — Ballroom Magic Dance Center, 4200 N. Access Road. $10 per person. 8:30-10:30 p.m. Fridays. 423771-3646.

RHYTHM BALLROOM — The Ballroom, 7001 Middle Valley Road. Learn fundamenta­ls of rumba, cha cha, East Coast Swing. Casual dress. No partner required, $5 per person. 6 p.m. Mondays,8 p.m. Wednesdays. www. theballroo­mathixson.com.

SHAG, BOP, SWING, JITTERBUG — Elks Lodge 91, 1067 Graysville Road at East Brainerd Road. $5 members, $7 guests. 7-10 p.m. Thursdays. www.choochoosh­agclub.com.

SQUARE DANCING — 175 Emergency Road, Grandview, Tenn. Grandview Twirlers host square dances with caller Johnny Chambers. No partners required, $5 per person, casual dress. 7:30-10 p.m. Friday, July 14. 931-707-0766 or find them on Facebook at GrandviewT­wirlers.

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