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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. BENEFIT BARBECUE — First United Methodist Church, 3425 N. Ocoee St., Cleveland, Tenn. First United Methodist Men host 42nd annual fundraiser with $8 plates of chicken breast or pulled pork, bun, baked potato, slaw, baked beans, dessert and drink. 11:45 a. m.1 p. m. and 4-7 p. m. Friday, Nov. 3. 423- 476- 4504. CAR/ TRUCK/ TRACTOR/ MOTORCYCLE SHOW — Rhea County courthouse, Dayton, Tenn. Toy drive to benefit children of Rhea County; entry fee is $20 or new, unwrapped toy. 10 a. m.2 p. m. Saturday, Nov. 4. 423-260- 6248. 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 PRIDE PARADE — 1800 Polk St., Sculpture Fields at Montague Park to Stove Works on 14th Street. LGBTQ parade, reschedule­d from earlier this month, takes place in partnershi­p with Chattanoog­a Celebrates & Ciclovia. 10-11 a. m. parade lineup, 11: 30 p. m. parade stats. Sunday, Oct. 29.

myke kelly@ tennessee valley pride.com. CLEVELAND STATE ALUMNI AND FRIENDS CELEBRATIO­N — Cleveland Country Club, 345 Kyle Lane, Cleveland, Tenn. Free reception to launch newly formed Alumni Community of Cleveland State Community College .6-9 p.m.

Tuesday, Nov. 7. Reservatio­ns required by Oct. 31: mycs.cc/alumniandf­riends. CLOUDLAND CANYON STATE PARK — Located near Trenton, Ga., on western side of Lookout Mountain, 122 Cloudland Canyon Park Road, Rising Fawn, Ga. 706- 6574050. ›

Saturday, Oct. 28: Sunset Stroll to Sunset Point, 7: 30- 8 p.m .,$5 parking, meet at West Rim Trail access parking for short, easy walk to overlook. ›

Sunday, Oct .29: Fall Foliage Hike ,2 p.m .,$5 parking, hike along the East Rim of the canyon and learn tree identifica­tion. › Friday, Nov. 3: Night hike, 6-8 p.m .,$10 plus $5 parking. Learn about history and geology of the canyon on 2- mile hike for ages 10 and older. DREAD HOLLOW — 321 Browns Ferry Road, Lookout Valley. Ruby Falls’ Haunted

Cavern and Fear Connection present new haunted town, Dread Hollow, with new characters, two haunts and lots of scare factor; $20 and $ 30. 7-11 p. m. Friday-Sunday through Oct. 29 plus Halloween. 423- 821-2544. ENCHANTED MAIZE — Blowing Springs Farm, 271 Chattanoog­a Valley Road, Flintstone, Ga. Maze, Critter Corral, pedal carts, hayrides. 10 a. m.-7 p. m. Friday-Sunday through Oct.

29. 706- 820-2531. FORT HILL CEMETERY

WALKING TOUR — Fort Hill Cemetery, 5 Ocoee St., Cleveland, Tenn. Guided tours by costumed volunteers representi­ng early Bradley County residents buried in the historic cemetery; $ 5 per person, $2 students. 4- 6 p. m. Sunday,

Oct. 29. 423- 472- 6967.

GARDENING WORKSHOP — The Barn Nursery, 1801 E. 24th Street Place. Christmas open house. 9 a. m.- 6 p. m.

Saturday, Nov. 4. 10 a. m.- 6 p. m. Sunday, Nov. 5. Reservatio­ns: 423- 698-2276. GOOD NEIGHBORS FLEA MARKET — Whiteside Park, 756 M. L. King Blvd. Good Neighbors of Chattanoog­a holds flea market as part of community fair with talent showcase, games. 9 a. m. Saturday, Oct.

28. 423- 653- 4611.

HALLOWINE — Georgia Winery, 6469 Battlefiel­d Parkway, Ringgold, Ga. Girls Night Out at the winery with live music, pampering, wine by the glass and door prizes; $20 ticket includes two glasses of wine, door- prize ticket and small cheese plate. 6- 9 p. m. Friday,

Oct. 27. 706- 937- 9463. 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, Oct. 28: Cloudland Canyon to Ascalon Trailhead, easy-to- moderate 5 miles. Will stage vehicles. $ 5 parking fee. Meet at Food City parking lot in Red Bank at 9 a. m. › Tuesday, Oct. 31: Five Point trailhead Hwy 157 and back, moderate 5 miles. $ 5 parking fee. Meet at Food City parking lot in Red Bank at 9 a. m. › Saturday, Nov. 4: Cumberland Mountain State Park, moderate 6 miles. Meet at Durham Street parking lot in Soddy- Daisy at 9 a. m. HISTORY HIKE — Begins and ends at Cravens House, 110 Point Park Road, Lookout Mountain. Ranger- guided 4- mile hike exploring history of Lookout Mountain; wear supportive footwear, bring water and light snacks. 9 a. m. Saturday, Nov. 4. 706- 8669241. LETS MOVE DAY — Greenway Park, 775 Raider Drive, Cleveland, Tenn. Free family event sponsored by Bowman Hills and Ladd Springs Seventh- day Adventist churches to encourage health and fitness. Series of activities for children include bike- powered smoothie maker, obstacle course, martial arts, relays; free prize pack for first 100 children while supplies last. 2-5 p. m. Sunday, Oct. 29. lfutcher@gmail.com. MURDER OF THE LOADED LIBRARIAN — Museum Cen- ter at Five Points, 200 Inman St., Cleveland, Tenn. Friends of the Library fundraiser features Cleveland business people in murder- mystery party and drama. 7- 9 p. m. Saturday, Oct. 28. 423- 472-2163. Doors open at 5:50 p. m. for meetand- greet with hors d’oeuvres, $75; show at 7 p. m. $ 50. NICKELS FOR NEPAL PANCAKE BREAKFAST — Applebee’s, Northgate Mall. Gamma chapter of Kappa Kappa Iota hosts pancake breakfast to raise funds for school supplies, uniforms and facility support for children in Nepal; $ 10 donation. 7: 30- 9: 30 a. m. Saturday, Nov. 4. www. nickelsfor­nepal.org. NIGHT TO HONOR ISRAEL — The Colonnade, 264 Catoosa Circle, Ringgold, Ga. Christians United for Israel along with area churches host free event to show solidarity between Jewish people and Christians in support of Israel. Speakers are the Rev Matthew Hagee and Maj. Elliot Chodoff. 7 p. m. Thursday, Nov. 9. 423- 645-1552. PARTY IN THE PARK AT SCULPTURE FIELDS — Sculpture Fields at Montague Park, 1800 Polk St. DJ 1900 plays music for dancing and light show; $25 ticket includes two drink tickets. 8-11 p. m. Friday, Nov. 3. 423-266-7288. RED CLAY STATE PARK — 1140 Red Clay Park Road, Cleveland, Tenn. Friends of Red Clay and Native American Services of Tennessee host Powwow with Grand Entry at 1 p. m. each day. 10 a. m. 5 p. m. Saturday-Sunday, Oct. 2829. 423- 478- 0339. Admission is $ 5 donation per car. RIDING CLINIC — Bayview Riding Academy, 8217 Ooltewah- Georgetown Road. Riding clinic focusing on show jumping features a four-time event rider; $20 to $425. 8 a.m.- 5 p.m. Nov. 4-5. 423-596-8286. SIERRA CLUB — From Highway 41A, turn onto Highway 156, go 8.3 miles then right onto Old CCC Road, which dead ends at trailhead. Join Sierra Club members for short walk to explore Sherwood Forest, the latest addition to South Cumberland State Park. 2 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 5. sierraclub.org THE PRICE IS RIGHT LIVE! — Tivoli Theatre, 709 Broad St. Popular television game show’s interactiv­e stage show with prizes. 8-11:45 p. m. Thursday, Nov. 2. 423-7575050. Tickets $29.50-$89.50. TOY RUN — Ridgeland High School, 2478 Happy Valley Road, Rossville, Ga. to LaFayette High School. Bring new, unwrapped toy or make cash donation to ride in Dino Richardson Memorial Toy Run that benefits Al Millard Memorial Stocking Full of Love children’s Christmas fund in Walker County, Ga. 2 p. m. Sunday, Nov. 5. 706- 956- 4779 TRAIN RIDES, CHATTANOOG­A — Departing from Tennessee Valley Railroad, 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. October schedule: Trains depart Saturday and Sunday at 10:40 a. m., 12:05, 1:15, 2:25 and 3: 35 p. m. Mondays through Fridays trains depart at 10:40 a. m., 12:05 and 1:15 p. m. Railroad is closed Mondays, Oct. 23 and 30. 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, Nov. 1. Program is “What Gets You Out of Your PJs?” Light lunch served. 423- 614- 8746. AUTHOR READING — Lee University School of Nursing, 480 Parker St., Cleveland, Tenn. Nathan Poole, author of “Father Brother Keeper,” reads from his fiction. 7 p. m. today, Oct. 26. 423- 614- 8210. AUTHOR TALK — Barnes and Noble, 2100 Hamilton Place Blvd. Book launch by Paul Cummings to support local educators: first 250 teachers, librarians or homeschool families will receive compliment­ary copy of “It All Matters: 125 strategies to achieve maximum confidence, clarity, certainty and creativity.” 6 p. m. Today, Oct. 26. 423-893- 0186. BOOK TALK — Dalton State College, 650 College Drive, Dalton, Ga. Dr. Susan Eastman gives free talk on her new book, “The American War in Vietnam: Cultural Memories at the Turn of the Century.” 6 p. m. Thursday, Nov. 2. www. daltonstat­e.edu

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. › 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: 10 a. m.-5 p. m. Sunday-Tuesday and Thursday-Saturday; closed Wednesday. $ 13.95 adults and children.756-2738, www. cdmfun.org. › Thursday, Nov. 2: Sensory Night, 5: 30- 8 p. m., free, for children with autism spectrum disorders and their families. Included in CDM admission, but reservatio­ns required. DALTON-WHITFIELD COUNTY, GA., PUBLIC LIBRARY — 310 Cappes St., Dalton, Ga. 706- 876-1360. › Oct. 26- Nov. 3: Book character pumpkin- painting contest, pumpkins must be painted, not carved, like a character from a book. Pumpkins may be dropped off during regular hours until Nov. 3; judging by public on Nov. 4. › Oct. 26: Family movie, 5 p.m., Spanish-language version of “Hotel Transylvan­ia” is shown, free popcorn and drinks. › Oct. 26: Interviewi­ng 101, 11 a. m., Dalton State College staff member helps visitors prepare for an interview. › Oct 26: Paying for College, 5 p. m. Dalton State College financial officer talks to teens on different ways to pay for college. › Oct. 31: Tween Time: Spooky Gingerbrea­d House, 5 p.m., HOMESCHOOL SKATE — Hamilton Skate Place, 7414 Goodwin Road. Special admission for homeschool students of $ 5, includes skate rental and one beverage. 3- 4: 30 p. m. today, Oct. 26. May stay for Christian music skate at 4: 30- 9 p. m. for no additional charge. hamiltonsk­ate.com HOGWART’S MASQUERADE — Barnes and Noble, 2100 Hamilton Place Blvd. Come dressed in costume for free Halloween party with story time for young goblins, giveaways, contests and surprises from Honeydukes and Hogsmeade. 7 p. m. Saturday, Oct. 28. 423- 893- 0186. ROSSVILLE PUBLIC LIBRARY — 504 McFarland Ave., Rossville, Ga. Preschool Ready to Read, Tuesdays at 10:30 a.m. Come for stories, crafts and songs. 706-866-1368. SCOUT DAY AT ROCK CITY AND RUBY FALLS — Rock City, 1400 Patten Road, and Ruby Falls, 1720 S. Scenic Highway. Two free Scouts in uniform admitted per one paid adult ($ 19.95 at either location). Saturday, Nov. 4. 423- 821-2544.

Dances

BALLROOM — Ballroom Magic Dance Center, 4200 N. Access Road. $10 per person. 8:30-10:30 p.m. Fridays. 423-771-3646. CONTRA DANCE — Brainerd United Methodist Church, 4315 Brainerd Road. Chattanoog­a

Traditiona­l Dance Society hosts dance with calling by Clinton Ross and music by Renewable Energy. $8 individual­s, $5 students and senior adults. 7:30 contra lesson, 8:30-11 p.m. dance.

Saturday, Oct. 28. 423629- 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 will be taught. Bring soft-sole (sneakers or flats) shoes for dancing. No experience needed. 7-9 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 7. 423-855-9474.

ROARING ’20s DANCE

PARTY — Archway on Glass, 2523 Glass St. Break out the zoot suits and fringed flapper sheaths for party with 1920s cocktails, hors d’oeuvres and desserts: $20-$ 30. 7:30-10:30 p.m. Saturday,

Nov .4. chattanoog­a vintage dance.weebly.com SHAG, BOP, SWING, JITTERBUG — Elks Lodge 91, 1067 Graysville Road at East Brainerd Road. $ 5 members, $7 guests. 7-10 p.m. Thu rs days.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, Oct. 27. 931-707-0766 or find them on Facebook at Grand view Twirlers.

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