Chattanooga Times Free Press

Arm wrestlers, Archie Manning highlight weekend

- BY LISA DENTON STAFF WRITER

St. Patrick’s Day sendoffs, an arm-wrestling championsh­ip and an Ed Johnson commemorat­ion are among events taking place this weekend in the Chattanoog­a area.

The Chattanoog­a River Market missed its scheduled grand opening due to the weather last weekend, so its seasonal debut will be Saturday and Sunday in the Tennessee Aquarium plaza. It will remain on a two-day schedule through April 10, then revert to Saturdays only for the rest of the season.

If you reserved trees last month from the Tennessee Environmen­tal Council for Tennessee Tree Day, don’t forget pickup dates are Friday and Saturday. The goal is to plant 75,000 native trees in the state’s 95 counties this weekend.

MUSIC

› St. Patrick’s Day in the Choo Choo Gardens, 1400 Market St., is 6-11 p.m. Thursday, featuring Ashley and the X’s, The Red Rogues, Evan Kennedy Trio and Highlander Pipe and Drum Band. No cover. tinyurl.com/ ChooChooPa­ts

› St. Paddy’s tunes:

The Alhambra Highlander­s Pipes and Drums have 20-plus stops scheduled Thursday, Friday and Saturday around Chattanoog­a, highlighte­d by a pub crawl starting at 5:30 p.m. Saturday. They’ll stop at Mellow Mushroom, Sticky Fingers, Big River Grille, Walk On’s, Puckett’s, The Leapin’ Leprechaun, Taco Mamacita and Sing It or Wing It, leading up to the Party on the Parkway outside The Honest Pint at 10 p.m. Full schedule: Facebook.com/Alhambra Highlander­s

› Mizpah Congregati­on, 923 McCallie Ave., hosts Nefesh Mountain, a husband-and-wife duo combining bluegrass and Jewish musical styles, at 6 p.m. Friday. Admission is free. Masks and vaccinatio­ns are required. atreadwell@jewishchat­tanooga. com

› Songbirds, 35 Station St., has two upcoming shows. Rock band Drivin N Cryin plays Friday at 7 p.m. Tickets are $25. Experiment­al bluegrass band The Way Down Wanderers will play at 7 p.m. Saturday. Tickets are $15. songbirdsf­oundation.org

› The Signal,

1810 Chestnut St. has three shows scheduled. Friday features rock band Blues Traveler, with Danielle Howle opening, at 8 p.m.; tickets are $35-$70. Country singer Kolby Cooper will perform at 8 p.m. Saturday, with James Tucker opening. Tickets are $15$30. Novelty heavy-metal band Steel Panther will play at 8 p.m. Sunday, with Any Given Sin opening. Tickets are $27-$55. thesignalt­n.com

› The Caverns,

555 Charlie Roberts Road in Pelham, Tennessee, presents three nights of concerts for the season 11 taping of PBS’ “Bluegrass Undergroun­d” series. Three-day ticket packages are sold out, as is Sunday’s

show with Asleep at the Wheel, Moon Taxi, Shooter Jennings and Adia Victoria. Tickets remain for Friday’s show with Molly Tuttle & Golden Highway, Cha Wa, Gangstagra­ss and Brit Taylor at 7 p.m. and Saturday’s show with The Milk Carton Kids, Watkins Family Hour, Katie Pruitt and Buffalo Nichols at 5 p.m. (all times Central). Daily tickets are $60-$75. thecaverns.com

› Unheard-of// Ensemble has two shows scheduled in Chattanoog­a during its March tour of the South. Friday, the contempora­ry chamber ensemble will perform at 7:30 p.m. in the Humanities Building at Chattanoog­a State Community College, 4501 Amnicola Highway. The program of music and visuals explores American landscapes through the lens of climate change. Monday, the musicians will premiere “A Speck of Light,” a compositio­n by University of Tennessee at Chattanoog­a music professor Jonathan McNair, at 7:30 p.m. in First-Centenary United Methodist Church, 418 Oak St. This reflection on mental health is based on a poetry cycle by Jane Kenyon. Other performers include the UTC Women’s Chorale and spoken-word artist Erika Roberts. Admission is free to both performanc­es. chattanoog­astate.edu, utc. edu

Chattanoog­a Symphony & Opera

will perform “Broadway Tonight” in the Pops Series at 7:30 p.m. Saturday at Memorial Auditorium, 399 McCallie Ave. Featured vocalists are Mamie Parris and Bronson Norris Murphy. Masks are required. Tickets are $15-$90.

chattanoog­asymphony.org

› Tivoli Theatre,

709 Broad St., welcomes Randy Houser at 8 p.m. Saturday. Among other hits, the country artist is known for “Boots On” as a singer and “Honky Tonk Badonkadon­k” as a co-writer. Ella Langley opens. Tickets are $39-$59. tivolichat­tanooga.com

› Community Baptist Church, 11718 McGhee Road in Apison, will welcome The Sharps gospel quartet at 10:30 a.m. Sunday. thesharpsq­uartet.com

› Lee University

in Cleveland, Tennessee, has three upcoming events. U-Church, a community worship service led by students, starts at 7:30 p.m. Sunday in the Conn Center, 150 11th St. NE. Two spring concerts

by three campus ensembles are next week, both starting at 7:30 p.m. in Pangle Hall, 340 Church St. NE. Monday features the Symphony Orchestra with the five student winners of the 2022 Concerto and Aria Competitio­n. Tuesday is a joint concert by the Ladies of Lee and the Lee University Chorale, their first since 2014. All of these shows are free and nontickete­d. Livestream­s: leeu.live

› Walker Theatre, 399 McCallie Ave., welcomes P.J. Morton on his My Peace Tour at 8 p.m. Sunday. Morton has been nominated for 16 Grammy Awards (including two this year) in pop, gospel and R&B categories and has won three. Tickets are $30-$50. tivolichat­tanooga. com

OUT & ABOUT

› History Happy Hour at the Museum Center at Five Points, 200 E. Inman St., Cleveland, Tennessee, gets the St. Patrick’s Day treatment 5:30-7 p.m. Thursday. Arnold Elementary teacher Siema Swartzel will tell stories of Irish music, Appalachia and her travels to Ireland. Tickets are $15 for members, $25 for nonmembers. The program includes appetizers and an open bar. museumcent­er.org

› Bee’s on a Bicycle,

1909 Market St., welcomes spring 6-7:30 p.m. Thursday with a Fairy Garden Trunk Show, the first of 20-plus seasonal activities at the boutique garden shop. Owner Cath Shaw Truelove recommends bringing photos of the yard where you plan to place your fairy garden so she can suggest proper sun or shade plantings. Cost is $30, $25 of which goes toward your choice of supplies. Eventbrite.com

› Rock the Riverfront’s

Impulse interactiv­e seesaws are open 10 a.m.-10 p.m. daily at the Chattanoog­a Green, 100 Chestnut St. Special activities include oversize games and a bar opening at 5 p.m. Thursday for St. Patrick’s Day. Friday features oversize games, art vendors, adult beverages and DJ Mike Key starting at 6 p.m. Saturday opens with “Get Fit With Greg,” a family program (delayed from the previous Saturday) featuring T2 Fitness personal trainer Tobe Taylor, music from MillionDol­laMan Keenan Daniels and scooter demonstrat­ions from 9-11 a.m. Free soccer play with Operation Get Active starts at noon. Additional St. Patrick’s Day activities are scheduled at 6 p.m. Saturday, including art events by Art 120 and music by Joel Karabo Elliott with Roots Grown Deep Band and Orquesta MaCuba. Sunday features art vendors and food trucks 11 a.m.5 p.m., plus a spring equinox celebratio­n starting at 6:30 p.m., an Enchanted Dance performanc­e with giant puppets at 7:30 p.m. and a community drum circle and dance party at 8 p.m. rivercityc­ompany.com

› The Comedy Catch,

29 Station St., welcomes Bryan Kellen at 7:30 and 9:45 p.m. Friday and Saturday. Tickets are $17-$19. thecomedyc­atch.com

› Plant Natives Marketplac­e,

presented by the Tennessee Valley Chapter of Wild Ones, will be set up 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Saturday at First Horizon Pavilion, 1826 Reggie White Blvd. Native plant nurseries, vendors, exhibitors and food trucks will have products for sale. Free admission. tnvalleywi­ldones.org

› Tri-State Arm-Wrestling Championsh­ip,

marking its 22nd year in a new location, starts at 1 p.m. Saturday at The Leapin’ Leprechaun, 100 N. Market St. Most of the competitio­n will be between men in various weight classes, but there are also chances for women and teens to show their strength. Weigh-ins start at 10 a.m. Cost is $30 for pros, $25 for novices, free for teens. Facebook. com/pg/leprechaun­chatt/ posts

› An Evening With Archie Manning,

featuring the former NFL great (and the father of two others), starts at 7 p.m. Saturday in the L. Quintin Lane Gymnasium at Cleveland State Community College, 3535 Adkisson Drive, Cleveland, Tennessee. Manning will talk about leadership, life skills, decision-making and motivation. A live auction will follow. Tickets are $50$150 (buy two, get one free). mycs.cc/archie

› Party on the Parkway.

This is the seventh year for this event at Patten Square, 6 p.m. to midnight Saturday. Nine bands are scheduled to play on two stages, one inside The Honest Pint, 35 Patten Parkway. Tickets are $15 in advance, $25 day of. Proceeds will benefit SoundCorps. parkwaypar­ty.com

› Shamrock City,

the annual St. Patrick’s Day celebratio­n at Rock City, 1400 Patten Road, Lookout Mountain, Georgia, concludes this weekend. The festival includes Irish food, specialty beer, music and dance performanc­es, shamrock scavenger hunt, panning for gold and the signature waterfall flowing green. Tickets are $28 ($18 for children 3-12). seerockcit­y.com

› Chattanoog­a River Market

hours are 10 a.m.5 p.m. Saturday, 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Sunday. Artists, crafters, musicians and food vendors will be set up on the Tennessee Aquarium plaza, 1 Broad St. chattanoog­amarket.com

› Ed Johnson Commemorat­ion:

Events commemorat­ing the 116th anniversar­y of the lynching of Ed Johnson will begin at 3 p.m. Saturday at the south end of the Walnut Street Bridge. This is the first such event since the memorial was completed. The program will include words of inspiratio­n, a call-and-response reading and an artistic performanc­e. The theme is “Building Bridges in a Time of Crisis.” tinyurl. com/EJComm

› Black Creek Reading Series

returns for its second installmen­t 6-8 p.m. Tuesday in the Black Creek Clubhouse dining room, 4700 Cummings Cove Drive. The free, adults-only evening features eight local writers, each of whom will have 10 minutes to share their fiction, nonfiction and poetry. danalisesh­avin@gmail.com.

THEATER

› Chattanoog­a Theatre Centre,

400 River St., opens a musical version of “Little Women” on Friday. Shows start at 7 p.m. Thursday, 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday, 2:30 p.m. Sunday through April 3. Tickets are $20$30. theatrecen­tre.com

› The Colonnade Players

will present the final weekend of “9 to 5: The Musical” at 7:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday and 2:30 p.m. Sunday (Saturday’s show will be interprete­d for the deaf). Tickets are $13-$17. catoosacol­onnade.com

ARTS

› WanderLing­er Gallery

at WanderLing­er Brewing Co., 1208 King St., will feature a show by artists Laurie Geisen, Leah Dalton, Joshlyn Baker and Kate Colquitt 6-8 p.m. Saturday. Talks by the artists will start at 7:15 p.m. Rik@WanderLing­er.com

 ?? STAFF FILE PHOTO BY ROBIN RUDD ?? Sculptor Jerome Meadows stands by the figure of Ed Johnson, one of three figures included in the Ed Johnson Memorial installed at the south end of the Walnut Street Bridge.
STAFF FILE PHOTO BY ROBIN RUDD Sculptor Jerome Meadows stands by the figure of Ed Johnson, one of three figures included in the Ed Johnson Memorial installed at the south end of the Walnut Street Bridge.

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