PlanAhead: March 2019 — Dr. Dog, Old Time Fiddlin’ + Coker Cruise-in

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Greg Proops and Jeff B. Davis of “Whose Live Anyway?” (Photo: whoseliveanyway.com)

Hey Nooga, Sean here. March is rolling in like a lion with plenty of events to keep you busy. This month is loaded with #MustDos — live music, gardening events + the annual Hunter Underground art event — making it hard to pick just five events you have to attend in March.

I’m especially excited for the “Whose Live Anyway?” improv comedy showcase — the cast have been making me laugh for years on TV and it will be fun to finally see them live. 🤣

Here are some highlights:

Dr. Dog | Wed., Mar. 4 | 8:30 p.m. | The Signal | $22- $44 | Indie rock outfit touring their new album, “Critical Equation.”

2019 Great Southern Old Time Fiddlers’ Convention | Sat., Mar. 9 | 12 p.m. | 901 Lindsay | $10 + Free for children <6 | A day for old-time acoustic music + dance with opportunities to win cash prizes.

Plant Natives 2019: Symposium & Expo | Mar. 15-16 | 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. | Tennessee Valley Chapter of Wild Ones | UTC | $20-$75 | The theme of this year’s annual weekend event is “Partnering with Nature.”

Whose Live Anyway? With Chip Esten, Joel Murray, Greg Proops, And Jeff B. Davis | Sat., Mar. 16 | 8 p.m. | Walker Theatre | 709 Broad St. | $24.50-$79.50 | Showcases some of the improv games made famous on the long-running TV show as well as some exciting new ones. All ages welcomed.

Chattanooga Cruise In | Sat., Mar. 30 | 8 a.m.-4 p.m. | Coker Tire Company | Camp Jordan, 323 Camp Jordan Parkway | Free | Annual car event with a new location at Camp Jordan.

Click here for all the events happening this month.

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