Howdy, Nooga. Editor Kristen here. I hope everyone had a wonderful start to the new year and enjoyed their holidays. If you’re interested in planning for 2024, I’d recommend taking the vision board-making class with The Chattery on Saturday. Looking for other plans? Check out these events happening Friday, Jan. 5-Sunday, Jan. 7.
Events
Friday, Nov. 10
Little Debbie Hamilton County Fair | Friday, Nov. 10-Sunday, Nov. 12 | Times vary | McDonald Farm, 16705 Coulterville Rd., Sale Creek | $0-$12 | This three-day fair features classic foods, amusement rides, lumberjack shows, a rodeo + live music from local and regional country singers.
Chattanooga Korfball Weekend | Friday, Nov. 10-Sunday, Nov. 12 | Times vary | Action Church, 1312 Spring Creek Rd., Chattanooga | Free, RSVP | Stop by for free play of this mixed-gender sport + get a chance to try out for Team USA.
“Until the Sun Rises” | Friday, Nov. 10-Saturday, Nov. 11 | 7:30-10:30 p.m. | Coosa Mill, 1800 S. Watkins St., Chattanooga | $45-$145 | Join The Pop-Up Project for an immersive adventure featuring dance, art, food, and drinks.
“The Book of Mormon” | Friday, Nov. 10-Sunday, Nov. 12 | Times vary | Memorial Auditorium, 399 McCallie Ave., Chattanooga | $75.50-$106.90 | See the Broadway musical comedy that follows the misadventures of a mismatched pair of missionaries.
Saturday, Nov. 11
Touch-A-Truck | Saturday, Nov. 11 | 9 a.m.-1 p.m. | Warner Park, 301 N. Holtzclaw Ave., Chattanooga | $0-$20 | Bring the kiddos to explore, climb, and touch trucks of all kinds, including emergency response vehicles + meet the personnel who operates them.
Christkindlmarkt | Saturday, Nov. 11-Sunday, Nov. 12 | Times vary | Collegedale Commons, 4750 Swinyar Dr., Collegedale | Free+ | Come out for this European-inspired market with lights and decorations to see + food, drinks, and other treats to shop from.
Sunday, Nov. 12
Big Band Day | Sunday, Nov. 12 | 11 a.m.-4 p.m. | First Horizon Pavilion, 1826 Reggie White Blvd., Chattanooga | Free+ | Hear a band perform classic swing, Latin, and waltz tunes while you shop the market.
Sunday Studios | Sunday, Nov. 12 | 2-4 p.m. | Hunter Museum, 10 Bluff View Ave., Chattanooga | Free | Join The Chattanooga Public Library for art-inspired programs — admission is free with your library card.
Little Coyote, the third restaurant concept from Chef Erik + Amanda Niel, will open to the public on Monday, Nov. 13. The restaurant located at 3950 Tennessee Ave. will offer smoked meats and housemade tortillas. Note: This spot will be walk-ins only, so plan accordingly.
Holiday
Want to celebrate the day of thanks, but not planning on cooking a full dinner this year? We’ve got you covered with where to dine in + carry out for Thanksgiving dinner.
Announced
Eatery and bar owner Jason Bowers of The Bitter Alibi recently announced plans for two new restaurants after receiving $20,000 in small business grants. You can expect more info on Lost in Transit and Bad Motive in future newsletters. (Chattanooga Times Free Press)
Sports
The Tennessee Vols baseball team will play their annual Fall World Series at AT&T Field. The games will take place on Friday, Nov. 10 at 6 p.m. + Saturday, Nov. 11 at 12 p.m. Get your tickets.
The Buy
Weekend The Buy 11.09.23 (Affiliate + Six & Main)
It’s here — Oprah’s Favorite Things list, just in time for the holidays. We’re seeing: luxury flaky sea salt, all-weather boots, fleece robes, and a baked brie board.
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