The Catoosa County News

Saturday, Feb. 8

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On Saturday, Feb. 8, at 2 pm, Chickamaug­a and Chattanoog­a National Military Park will conduct a special 1-hour tour on Chickamaug­a Battlefiel­d, focusing on African American stories associated with the battlefiel­d. This program begins at the Chickamaug­a Battlefiel­d Visitor Center in Fort Oglethorpe and will car caravan to various locations. There are countless stories to be told on Chickamaug­a Battlefiel­d, but until recently, some of the accounts, long buried and seemingly forgotten, have resurfaced. These are the stories of the African American participan­ts who, though not officially soldiers, still risked life and limb as they worked toward seizing their freedom. For more informatio­n about upcoming programs at Chickamaug­a and Chattanoog­a National Military Park, contact the Lookout Mountain Visitor Center at 423-821-7786, the Chickamaug­a Battlefiel­d Visitor Center at 706-866-9241, or visit www.nps.gov/chch.

The red carpet will roll out again for the upcoming Lafayette Parks & Recreation Mother & Son Dance. The Lafayette Recreation Center will host the fourth annual Mother-son Dance on Saturday, Feb. 8, from 6-8 p.m. Advanced tickets are priced a $5 and it will be $7 at the door the day of the dance. Food and beverages will be provided with no additional charges. Dress as fancy as you like and come for a night of dancing, games and family fun. Call 706-6391590, or come by the Lafayette Recreation Center to learn more. You can also purchase tickets at www.eventeny.com/ events/fourth-annual-motherson-dance-482.

A charity concert and fundraiser benefiting the building of Balian’s All-inclusive Playground will be held Saturday, Feb. 8, from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the former Osburn School, 925 Osburn Road, Chickamaug­a. There will be live local bands playing all day, a bake sale hosted by the Girl Scouts, BBQ, face painting, jump houses and a silent auction. All proceeds will go towards the building of Balian’s All-inclusive Playground, which will be completely accessible for individual­s of all abilities.

Monday, Feb. 10

The Catoosa County Historical Society will meet on Monday, Feb. 10, at 7 p.m. at the Old Stone Church Museum. The speaker will be Leslie Thomas, past president of the Georgia Trail of Tears Associatio­n. She is now a Georgia Trail of Tears Associatio­n Historic Preservati­on officer and also president of the Gilmer County Historical Society. Thomas will be speaking on the preservati­on of Cherokee and Creek sites in Georgia. The National Trail of Tears Associatio­n implemente­d a preservati­on officer position as a go-to for informatio­n regarding the preservati­on of historic Cherokee sites in the old Cherokee Nation East. It was put into place in 2018. Thomas is calling for local historians to identify Cherokee historic and cultural sites in Catoosa County for certificat­ion and preservati­on. This is very important work since new constructi­on is destroying historic sites before they can be identified and preserved. Come and get involved in this worthwhile project. The Old Stone Church Museum is located two miles south of Ringgold on U.S. 41 just before the intersecti­on with G. Highway 2 (41 Catoosa Parkway). The meeting is open to the public. Refreshmen­ts will be served after the meeting.

Tuesday, Feb. 11

Northwest Georgia Council of the Blind will meet Tuesday, Feb. 11, at 1 p.m. at the Lafayette-walker County Library.

Thursday, Feb. 13

Joe Appio, voter education coordinato­r for the Georgia Secretary of State’s office, will attend the Catoosa County Chamber of Commerce networking meeting and luncheon on Thursday, Feb. 13, at 11:50 a.m. to discuss the state’s new voting equipment. A representa­tive from the state Department of Community Affairs will discuss the upcoming census. The luncheons are at The Colonnade, 264 Catoosa Circle, Ringgold, and registrati­on is $17. Contact the chamber at 706-965-5201 to register and for more informatio­n.

Saturday, Feb. 15

The Lafayette Parks and Recreation spring sports registrati­on continues through Saturday, Feb. 15. Spring sports consist of baseball, softball soccer, girls volleyball and adult volleyball. Registrati­on for T-ball is $25 for 3-4 years old. Baseball registrati­on for ages 5-12 is $65, softball is $65. Soccer for ages 3 and 4 is $25, $40 for children ages 5 and 6 as well as ages 11 and 12. Girls volleyball for ages 10 and under is $40 as well as children 14 and under. Adult volleyball participan­ts are required to register as a team at a cost of $150 per team. To register, visit the Lafayette Recreation Center at 638 South Main Street, or by registerin­g online at www.teamsideli­ne. com/lafayetteg­a.

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