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Rows of tents on a lawn with vendors and shoppers. Three small dogs in bunny ears against a white background. A group of people standing in front of a large brown building.

Chattanooga Green is currently home to 12 interactive art installations known as “Loop.”

Photos provided by River City Co.

Missed the opening week of Rock the Riverfront?

Not to worry — there are still three jam-packed weeks of art, music + activities at this free, family-friendly community festival on Chattanooga Green.

Here are a few upcoming events we’ve got our eyes on:

See all upcoming events + shows

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