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Houston Museum: Antiques Show + Sale | Feb. 22-24 | Stratton Hall | 3146 Broad St. | $10 | An annual antique glass show benefitting the Houston Musem of Decorative Arts. Glass expert Dean Six will offer presentations.

Salsa On The Southside - Back To Songbirds! | Fri., Feb. 22 | 8:30 p.m.- midnight | XCeed Events and Songbirds | Songbirds South | 35 Station St. | $12-$15

Con Nooga | All Weekend | Chattanooga Convention Center + Chattanoogan | $40 per day, $60 for weekend pass | Con Nooga is Chattanooga’s largest multi-fandom convention covering everything from Anime, Comics, Authors, Artists, Music, Science Fiction, Horror, Cosplay, Costuming, Fantasy, British Media, Gaming, Paranormal and more.

Once a Month: One Year Anniversary | Sat., Feb. 23 | 8 p.m. | Palace Theater | 818 Georgia Ave. | $10 | The hilarious comedy showcase featuring an all female cast of stand-up comics celebrates its first anniversary. Natasha Ferrier hosts. 🎤

Rise Presents: God’s Trombones Awards | Sun., Feb. 24 | 3 p.m. | Bessie Smith Cultural Center | 200 E. M.L. King Blvd. | $15| This event will feature poems from one of the most celebrated African American Literary Classics, God’s Trombones written by James Weldon Johnson. The event honors people making significant contributions to our community through their time, talents, and treasure.

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