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Join the St. Elmo neighborhood for the St. Elmo Stroll Luminaria Festival where folks will gather together for a walk around a lantern-lit path — see what else is in store.
The Scenic City will welcome local and regional artists and their designs during the third edition of this fashion exposé. Learn more about the celebration and its weekend of events.
The fiber arts community will soon be getting a new space to share their creativity in the Red Bank area. Learn about what you can expect.
Participate in the immersive performance, Until the Sun Rises, conducted by The Pop-Up Project.
The local theater and event space is hitting a big milestone, and the celebrations will be even bigger — read on for 22 days of festivities.
With the mission to make “art for everyone” and highlight the diverse cultures in our community, Art 120 will kick off its event series in Patten Parkway with a special celebration of Día de Todos los Santos.
Join the Chattanooga Writers Guild for its 2023 Fall Writing Workshop on Saturday, Oct. 21.
The Jewish Federation of Greater Chattanooga is gearing up for its 16th annual film series that will showcase five award-winning films inspired by Jewish heritage.
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The Scenic City will be getting a special guest passing through in October — Little Amal, a 12-ft puppet girl. Learn about her journey here + what to expect during her stay.
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