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Thanksgiving season is here — fill your plate with community and gratitude.
Two ways to get your hands dirty for a good cause this Saturday, Sept. 27.
‘Tis the season for giving back, and we’ve got lots of ways to do it.
Give back to the trails you love to walk on by volunteering with local organizations.
The 8th graders of this Hixson school are leading a project to create outdoor learning that promotes conservation — join the efforts.
Celebrate the life + legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. with Chattanooga’s MLK Day of Service, parade, and other local events happening around the city.
Find out how the zoo’s African species are getting upgraded to a brand new exhibit dedicated to their natural habitats.
Learn about this local nonprofit that is working to spread awareness of the impacts of chaining dogs + help provide solutions for neighbors.
We recently shared news of who will be on the new Parks and Outdoors Advisory Committee — now, they’ve conducted their first meeting and we’re giving the inside scoop on what’s to come.
The 35th annual Tennessee River Rescue is almost here — what better way to appreciate the Scenic City + our outdoor spaces by helping clean our waterways?
Chattanooga Mayor Tim Kelly recently formalized the cooperative agreement with war-torn Ukrainian city Trostyanets — here’s what you need to know.
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