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4 ways to spend 4/20 in Chattanooga

It appears that the Scenic City will have a little something for everyone to enjoy on 4/20 this year — let’s get into the major events happening.

Giant circular kites during Sculptures in the Sky

Fly your kites high during the Sculptures in the Sky.

Photo provided by Sculpture Fields

The Scenic City appears to have a little something for everyone this Saturday, April 20 from Usher coming to town to the start of Earth Week — let’s get into what you won’t want to miss.

Hello, St. Elmo, St. Elmo Business District
This historic neighborhood is back with its annual street festival from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. featuring a makers market, live music, and best of all — the Corgi Parade (which begins at 1 p.m.).

Sculptures in the Sky, Sculpture Fields at Montague Park
Be prepared to see the larger-than-life kites take flight from 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. at this annual family-friendly event in collaboration with River City Kites.

SnapFest 420, Miller Park
From 12 p.m. to 9 p.m., you can join local herb shop Snapdragon Hemp for a full day of festivities with local vendors, food trucks, and live performances from local acts.

Zero Waste Festival, Stove Works
From 11 a.m. to 6 p.m., folks can celebrate Earth Day + learn about waste reduction efforts while enjoying sustainable vendors, a fashion show, and more.

Looking for 20+ more ways to enjoy 4/20? Check out our events page.

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