Chattanooga Times Free Press

Events Calendar

-

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

ART’S MEOW — St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, Exum Gallery, 305 W. Seventh St. Show and sale of cat-themed art to benefit The Alice Fund, a nonprofit that provides medical care and supplies for cat owners in need. 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Monday-Thursday Aug.

3-Sept. 2. 423-752-0737.

BACK-TO-SCHOOL BASH

— Destiny Church, 3801 Brainerd Road. Church hosts community party with free school supplies, school uniform shirts, haircuts for first 50 boys, food, music and family activities. 9 a.m.-noon

Saturday, July 28. 423-4054332.

BACK-TO-SCHOOL PARTY

— Virginia College, 721 Eastgate Loop. Virginia College hosts free community backto-school party with candy for kids, refreshmen­ts, campus tours, bingo, scavenger hunt, door prizes, backpack and school-supply giveaways while supplies last. Noon-3 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 1. 423-893-2000.

BRIDAL SHOW — Waterhouse Pavilion and Miller Plaza, 850 Market St. More than 75 wedding profession­als in free, indoor-outdoor expo to help couples plan their wedding. Noon-5 p.m. Sunday, July 29. 423-414-3010.

CANOE LOOKOUT CREEK

— Outdoor Chattanoog­a, 200 River St. National Park Partners and Friends of Outdoor Chattanoog­a sponsor free, 2.5-hour, family-friendly canoe tour with a ranger at 9 a.m. Friday, July 27, to learn about Civil War and American Indian history associated with Lookout Mountain and Moccasin Bend. Open to ages 6 and older, one adult must be in each boat, everyone must know how to swim. Directions to launch site will be given with reservatio­n confirmati­on: 423-643-6888.

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.

CHATTANOOG­A MARKET

— First Tennessee Pavilion, 1829 Carter St. More than 200 vendors of fresh produce, meats, cheeses, flowers and original art. Buskers Festival is theme of

Sunday, July 29. 11 a.m.-4 p.m. 423-648-2496.

CLOUDLAND CANYON

STATE PARK — Located near Trenton, Ga., on western side of Lookout Mountain, 122 Cloudland Canyon Park Road, Rising Fawn, Ga. Reservatio­ns required: 706913-7170.

Friday, July 27: Night hike, 8:30-10 p.m., $10 plus $5 parking. Ages 10 and older

See EVENTS › 19

invited for 2-mile hike to learn geology and history of the park, bring flashlight. Reservatio­n required. ›

Saturday, July 28: Star party, 8-11 p.m., $5 parking. Meet at disc golf course parking lot to view night sky through telescopes with Barnard Astronomic­al Society members. › Sunday, July 29: Beginner mountain bike ride, 10 a.m.noon, $5 fee plus $5 parking. Ride a 4-mile section of the Cloudland Connector trail with a guide, bring your own bike if you have it or rent one for $35. › Monday, July 30:

Introducti­on to disc golf, 3-4 p.m., $5 parking. Learn basics of game such as how to throw the disc, choosing the correct disc and try some practice shots.

COLLEGEDAL­E BIKE PARADE — Collegedal­e Commons, 4950 Swinyar Drive Decorate your bicycle or tricycle and ride it in the 50th anniversar­y bike parade from The Commons to Leyland Drive and around Swinyar Drive. Registrati­on and lineup at 8 a.m., concludes by 10 a.m. Saturday, July 28. 423-468-1971.

HAITIAN BENEFIT — Gallery 1401, 1401 Market St. Friends of Momance host fundraiser for School of Momance, a pre-K to fifth-grade school serving 150 children in Momance, Haiti, damaged by the 2010 earthquake; $50 per person. 6 pm. Friday, July 27. friendsofm­omance.org.

HIKES, TENNESSEE — Led by Soddy-Daisy Hiking Club. Bring water and snack. Carpool location given for those who want to meet group. For more informatio­n, 423-842-3619. ›

Saturday, Aug. 4: Savage Gulf, North Rim in and out, 10 miles depending on how far you choose to go. Meet at 8 a.m. on Durham Street in Soddy-Daisy.

LIVING HISTORY ENCAMPMENT — Point Park, Lookout Mountain. Living historians with the Western Federal Infantry provide young people opportunit­ies to interact at stations on infantry and artillery drill, the daily lives of soldiers and to learn about the challenges of southern Unionists. Infantry firing at 11:30 a.m. and 2:30

p.m. Interactiv­e stations 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday, July

28; 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Sunday,

July 29. Free for ages 15 and younger, $7 ages 16 and older. 423-821-7786.

LOOKOUTS BASEBALL —

AT&T Field, 201 Power Alley. Lookouts vs. Pensacola Blue Wahoos Thursday-Friday,

July 26-27, at 7:15 .m. Tickets start at $6 adults, $4 children 3-12. 423-267-4849. ›

Thursday: Back-to-school supply drive. Fans who bring a school-supplies donation will receive a free general admission ticket to the game. ›

Friday: Military appreciati­on night and fireworks after the game. All active-duty military and veterans receive free admission for themselves and their families by showing military ID at the ticket office.

MAINSTREET CRUISE-IN

— Cleveland, Tenn., around the courthouse square. View restored cars and other special-interest vehicles as they line downtown streets while music from the 1950s-’70s plays over speakers. Spaces are free on a first-come, firstserve­d basis. 1-6 p.m. Saturday, July 28. 423-595-2912.

MONTEAGLE MARKET ARTS AND CRAFTS SHOW

— Hannah Pickett Park, 16 Dixie Lee Ave., Monteagle, Tenn. The 59th annual crafts show offers variety of art mediums, on-site demonstrat­ions of blacksmith­ing and chainsaw carving, and food vendors. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. CDT Saturday

July 28; 10 a.m.-4 p.m. CDT

Sunday, July 29. 931-9245353.

OUT ON 8TH — Eighth Street between Pine and Chestnut streets. Friday night street party with appetizers, small plates, cocktails, beer, live music, artist demonstrat­ions and items for sale from West Village merchants. 5-8 p.m.

Fridays through Oct. 5. www. facebook.com/westvillag­eCHA.

RED BANK COMMUNITY

BLOCK PARTY — White Oak Baptist Church, 310 Memorial Drive. Free hamburgers and hot dogs, children’s bounce houses, live band. 5-9 p.m.

Saturday, July 28. 423-8775881.

RED CLAY STATE PARK

— 1140 Red Clay Park Road, Cleveland, Tenn. 423-4780339. › Saturday, Aug. 4: Cher-

okee Cultural Celebratio­n, 10 a.m.-6 p.m., $5 parking, featuring the Warriors of Ani Kituwah dance group, living history demonstrat­ions and Wolftown Stickball players.

REFLECTION RIDING ARBORETUM AND NATURE

CENTER— 400 Garden Road. Hours of operation 9:30 a.m.-6:30 p.m. Tuesdays-Fridays, 11 a.m.-6:30 p.m. Saturdays-Sundays. Closed Mondays. Admission $10 adults, $7 ages 4-11 and ages 65 and older. All events require registrati­on: 423-8211160. › Friday, July 27: History hike and film night, 6:30-10 p.m., free but $10 donation requested. Historian Jim Ogden leads Civil War history hike 6:30-8 p.m. followed by “Love Thy Nature” movie. Bring folding chair, food and drink, bug spray. Lupi’s Pizza will be on-site selling pizza and beer.

RUBY FALLS LANTERN

TOURS — Ruby Falls, 1720 South Scenic Highway. Experience undergroun­d cavern with only lanterns to light the way; $29.95 adults. 8:3010:30 p.m. Fridays through November. Reservatio­ns required: 706-820-2531.

TOMATO TASTING

— Ooltewah Nursery & Landscape Co., 5829 Main St., Ooltewah. Annual sampling of more than 70 varieties of tomatoes at Ooltewah Farmers Market. Guests can judge and vote on their favorite. Free. 3-6 p.m. today, July

26. 423-238-9775. THE PEACH TRUCK TOUR — Three locations on Monday, Aug. 6. Fresh Georgia peaches sold in 25-pound boxes. No reservatio­ns; firstcome, first-served. http:// thepeachtr­uck.com. ›

9-11 a.m. The Barn Nursery, 1801 E. 24th Street Place › Noon-1:30 p.m. East Ridge Hardware, 5337 Ringgold Road › 2:30-4 p.m. Ooltewah Tractor Supply Co., 9408 Apison Pike

TRAIN RIDES, CHATTANOOG­A — Departing from Tennessee Valley Railroad, 4119 Cromwell Road. 8948028. 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. July schedule: Trains depart daily at 10:40 a.m., 12:05, 1:15, 2:25 and 3:35 p.m.

Books/Authors

BOOK LAUNCH — Star Line Books, 1467 Market St. Launch of the reprint of Robert Sparks Walker’s book, “As the Indians Left It,” originally printed in 1955. 6-7 p.m. today, July 26. 423777-5629.

Friday, July 27: Reading and signing for authors Lynn Vincent and Sara Vladic, 6 p.m.

BOOK SIGNING — Barnes and Noble Bookseller, 2100 Hamilton Place Blvd. Author Krys King signs her new romance novel, “The Fruit Fell Far.” 5 p.m. Saturday, July

28. 423-893-0186. Children/Teens

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 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. 757-5314. ›

Toddler Time: Learning program for ages 18-36 months and parents/guardians, preregistr­ation 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, 10-10:30 a.m., Eastgate branch. Finger play, songs and stories for infants up to 18 months and their parent/caregiver.

CHILDREN’S STORY HOUR — Barnes & Noble, 2100 Hamilton Place Blvd., 11 a.m. Saturday, storytime. 423893-0186. › Today, July 26: Summer game night for children and tweens, 7 p.m. › Saturday, July 28: Chris Grabenstei­n signs his books, noon. ›

Saturday, Aug. 4: Harry Potter 20th Anniversar­y celebratio­n, 7-9 p.m., scavenger hunts, games, crafts, tabletop Quidditch matches.

CREATIVE DISCOVERY

MUSEUM — 321 Chestnut St. Hours: 10 a.m.-5 p.m. daily. $14.95 adults and children. 423-756-2738, www.cdmfun.

org. › New exhibit: “Daniel Tiger’s Neighborho­od.” ›

Saturday-Sunday, July

28-29: Honey Harvest, noon-4 p.m., meet beekeepers, make honey lip balm, beeswax candles and honey soap, taste different kinds of honey.

PIRATES, PARROTS AND

PRINCESSES — Chattanoog­a Zoo, 301 N. Holtzclaw Ave. Children invited to dress in costume and get their photos made with a variety of pirates and princesses at the zoo, go on a treasure hunt and watch animal enrichment programs. 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Saturday,

July 28. Included in zoo admission of $10.95 adults, $7.95 children; children coming in costume receive 50 percent off admission; zoo members are free. 423-697-1322.

Dances

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

CONTRA DANCE — Brainerd United Methodist Church, 4315 Brainerd Road. Chattanoog­a Traditiona­l Dance Society hosts dance with caller Chrissy Davis Camp and music by Contra Mantra. $10 individual­s, $7 students and senior adults. 7:30 contra lesson, 8-11 p.m. dance. Saturday, July

28. 423-629-0333.

ENGLISH COUNTRY

DANCE — Heritage House at Heritage Park, 1428 Jenkins Road. Free introducto­ry class for new dancers that teaches fundamenta­l moves, then several dances from the historical repertoire.

Bring soft-sole (sneakers or flats) shoes for dancing. No experience needed. 7-9 p.m. Tuesdays. Begins Aug. 28. 423-855-9474.

SHAG, BOP, SWING,

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

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States