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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

AMUSEUM — Creative Discovery Museum, 321 Chestnut St. 423- 648- 6085, www.cdmfun.org/amuseum. Children’s museum closing at 3 p. m. Sept. 17 in preparatio­n for fundraiser with high-tech theme, 7-11 p. m. $ 125 VIP, $85 general admission. Museum reopens at 10 a. m. Sept. 18, for AmuseUm Kids Edition. BODY POSITIVE FASHION SHOW — Hart Gallery, 110 E. Main St. New fundraiser features runway show with fashions by Plato’s Closet, Style Encore and Northside Neighborho­od Thrift Store on models of all sizes, with wine and cupcakes, 2: 30 p. m. Sept. 17. $ 15 in advance, $20 at door for ages 11 and older. www. bodypositi­vechatt.org. CELEBRITY ROAST — Cleveland Country Club, 345 Kyle Lane, Cleveland, Tenn. Cleveland State Community College hosts roast of Cleveland Mayor Tom Rowland to benefit college annual fund, 6: 30 p. m. Sept. 22.$ 75 single, $800 table. 423- 614- 8750. CHATTANOOG­A ZOO EVENTS — 301 N. Holtzclaw Ave. $9.95 adults, $6.95 ages 3-12. 423- 697-1322, www. chattzoo.org. › Sept. 16: After Hours With the Animals (reschedule­d), with animal enrichment activities, dinner at Gombe Cafe. › Sept. 22: Ales & Tails, hap-

happy- hour event for ages 21 and older, with animal encounters, cash bar and hors d’oeuvres, 5: 30-7: 30 p. m. $ 10; beer and wine $ 3 each.

CHILI COOK- OFF — Miller Park, 850 Market St. Chattanoog­a Friends sponsors competitio­n among teams from local companies and restaurant­s to benefit four nonprofits, 11 a. m.-1 p. m.

Sept. 16. $250 team entry, $ 5 chili samples. 423-710- 6662.

CLOUDLAND CANYON

STATE PARK — 122 Cloudland Canyon Park Road, Rising Fawn, Ga. 706- 657- 4050. ›

Sept. 16: Night hike to learn geology and history of park (2 miles), 7- 9 p. m., $ 10 plus $ 5 parking, › Sept. 17: Rock Talk and Stroll to learn park geology (1 mile), 10: 30 a. m.- noon, $ 5 parking. › Sept. 17: Sunset Stroll to Sunset Point, 7:15 p. m., $ 5 parking. › Sept. 17-18: Wild Cave Tours, 10 a. m., $ 30-$60 plus

$ 5 parking. Reservatio­ns required: www.GeorgiaGir­lGuides.com DARE TO DANCE — Chattanoog­a Convention Center, 1150 Carter St. Local amateurs pair with profession­al dancers in competitio­n to benefit the Kidney Foundation, 7 p. m. Sept. 24. daretodanc­e. kidneyfoun­dation.com. DESOTO STATE PARK — 7104 DeSoto Parkway, Fort Payne, Ala. 256- 997-5025. All times are Central. ›

Sept. 16: A World in Miniature: Lichens, campfire talk, 7 p. m. ›

Sept. 17: Medicinal Plants and Alternativ­e Medicines, Little River Canyon Center in Fort Payne, Ala., 9 a. m.- 4 p. m., $20, Darryl Patton teaches how to make alternativ­e medical slaves, tinctures and liniments. Registrati­on required: 256-782- 8010. ›

Sept. 17: Campfire Talk: Dragonflie­s and Damselflie­s, campfire talk, 7 p. m. If raining, presentati­on moves inside Nature Center.

ETSY SMALL BUSINESS BRANDING — Chattanoog­a Public Library, 1001 Broad St. 423-757-5310, www.chattlibra­ry.org. Meet other online sellers for interactiv­e workshop on branding, noon-3 p. m. Sept. 17. Limited to 20. Must register online. FIRST THINGS FIRST BANQUET — Chattanoog­a Convention Center, 1150 Carter St. Improv comic and relationsh­ip speaker Michael Jr. headlines annual fundraiser for First Things First, 6: 30- 8: 30 p. m. Sept. 20. $75 general admission, $ 150 VIP. 423-267-5383. FORT PAYNE CRUISE- IN — Gault Avenue in downtown Fort Payne, Ala. Free car cruise- in with music, kids activities, food vendors and discounts at downtown merchants, 5- 9 p. m. CDT Sept. 17. www.facebook.com/ 3rdSaturda­yFortPayne­Al. FRIDAY NIGHTS IN THE PARK — Angel Park on University Avenue, downtown Sewanee, Tenn. Sewanee Business Alliance sponsors block party with food and drink vendors and live music, 6 p.m. Fridays. 954-830-4760. GLASS STREET BLOCK PARTY — Glass Street neighborho­od of Chattanoog­a. Event kicks off at 11 a. m. with puppet parade at corner of Dodson and Glass streets to Sherman Reservatio­n, music from Jazzanooga, art exhibits and food, 11 a. m.- 4 p. m. Sept. 24. www. glasshouse­collective.org. GOFEST — Chattanoog­a Zoo, 301 N. Holtzclaw Ave. Free day for visitors of all abilities to enjoy entertainm­ent, animal interactio­n and exhibits from social agencies and civic groups. 10 a. m.-3 p. m. Sept. 17. 423- 643-7814. HARRISON BAY STATE PARK — 8411 Harrison Bay Road, Harrison, Tenn. 423-344- 6214. Outdoor Chattanoog­a leads leisurely Full Moon Kayak tour, 7: 30-10 p. m. Sept. 16. $ 45 includes equipment. Children must be 14 or older and accompanie­d by an adult. HIKES — Led by Soddy- Daisy Hiking Club. Bring water and snack. george. r. bonneau@ gmail.com, 423- 842-3619. › Sept. 17: Collegedal­e, moderate 5- 6 miles. Meet in Highway 153 Target parking lot

at 8 a. m. Sept. 20: Big Soddy Gulf to Big Soddy Creek bridge and back, moderate 6 miles. Meet at Durham Street parking lot in Soddy- Daisy at 8 a. m.

Sept. 24: Roaring Creek, strenuous 8 miles. Meet at Durham Street parking lot in Soddy Daisy at 8 a. m. INTRO TO MOUNTAIN BIKING — Greenway Farm, 5051 Gann Store Road. Outdoor Chattanoog­a class for ages 10 and older teaches core skills required for mountain biking, 6- 8 p. m. Sept. 16. $ 10. Reservatio­ns required: 423643- 6888. LAWN CARE WORKSHOP — Ooltewah Nursery, 5829 Main St. Free seminar on repairing summer’s damage to your lawn, 9-10 a. m. Sept. 17. 423238- 9775.

POLO MATCHES — Bendabout Farm, 3553 S. Lee Highway, McDonald, Tenn. Profession­al and amateur players mount up for Bendabout vs. Aiken, S.C., team matches, 10 a. m. Sept. 17 and 2 p. m.

Sept. 18, weather permitting. Free; donations accepted for 6th Cavalry Museum in Fort Oglethorpe on Sunday. 423476- 6602, www. bendabout. com. REFLECTION RIDING ARBORETUM AND NATURE CENTER — 400 Garden Road. 423- 821-1160. › Sunday, Sept. 18: Monarch banding butterfly excursion, noon-3 p. m. $7-$ 10 nonmembers. › Saturday, Sept. 24: Duskto- dark canoe paddle with time around the campfire, 7-11 p. m. $ 10 nonmembers. SMART AUCTION — The Venue, 4119 Cummings Highway. Silent auction featuring featuring work of 50 local artists, benefits Southern Lit Alliance; tickets $ 50-$75. 6: 30 p. m. Thursday, Sept.

22. www. SouthernLi­tAlliance.org. WALK FOR CAMMY’S

CAUSE — Ross’s Landing, 100 Riverfront Parkway. Annual 5K run/walk in memory of Mary Cameron Robinson, 7: 30-10 a. m. Sept. 17. www. mcrfoundat­ion.com. WALK TO END ALZ-

HEIMER’S — Tennessee Riverpark, Pavilion 3, 4301 Amnicola Highway. Two- mile walk to benefit Alzheimer’s Associatio­n, 10: 30 a. m.- noon

Sept. 17; registrati­on 9 a. m., ceremony 10 a. m. 423-2653600.

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