In case you missed it: November 2021

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Think Chattanooga will get snow this year? Check out our Farmer’s Almanac conversation for predictions | Photo by Kelly L. via Pexels

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Now that Thanksgiving, Black Friday, and Small Business Saturday are behind us, we’re here to bring you back to reality + remind you that December is only 2 days awayaka, we don’t have much time to catch our breath before things get crazy again.

Before we get into the holiday madness, though, we want to take a second to appreciate the past month, because November brought lots of excitement to Chattanooga.

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The Old Farmer’s Almanac Predictions for snow

According to the Old Farmer’s Almanac, this year is predicted to be cold + snowy — take a look at past predictions to see if you think it holds water (or other precipitation).

The new South Chickamauga Creek Greenway

After a 20+ year wait, it’s no surprise that Chattanoogans are excited about the South Chickamauga Creek Greenway that’s set for completion in early 2022.

Updates on The Bend Neighborhood Development

The big development talk of the town? A multi-year neighborhood development called “The Bend,” which has recently been sharing some major updates on potential additions.

Next Saturday, Southside’s 24-hour party, MAINx24, will take place with 100+ different events. We’re glad you’re excited, too — stay tuned for an upcoming article.

Tickets to Chattanooga’s Riverbend Festival, taking place June 3-5, are now officially on sale.

We’re thankful for reader Claire S., whose gift suggestion received over 300 clicks in our holiday gift guide — a ticket to one of The Hunter’s String Theory concerts.

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💬 On Ice on the Landing reopening this season:

“My six year old has been counting down the days!!” — @hopehenchey

💬 On St. Elmo’s newest Publix:

“I drive by it frequently and it is a really nice building. Looking forward to shopping there.” — @laura.h.adventures

💬On Chattanooga’s newest book store, The Book & Cover:

“I wish we’d had book stores like this as a child. If I 😢 when I walk in just ignore me, carry on. 😍 — @stacelinacantina

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