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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.
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From the editor
Opening
  • 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.
 
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