Hello, Chattanooga! Are you ready for a fantastic weekend filled with joy, creativity, and community spirit? From seeing the amazing Pride of the Southland Marching Band perform to marketplaces overflowing with festive cheer, this weekend has something for everyone. Let’s dive into what’s happening around town!
Kicking off the weekend, the Pride of the Southland Marching Band is set to take center stage on Friday at noon at Finley Stadium. This performance is a must-see as the University of Tennessee’s band makes a pit stop on their way to a big game against Georgia. It’s free to attend, and you can grab some delicious snacks while you’re there! If the weather doesn’t cooperate, don’t fret—the show will relocate across the street to the First Horizon Pavilion.
Need a good laugh? You’re in luck! Craig Ferguson will bring his humor to the Walker Theatre on Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. Following him is Charlie Berens on Thursday at 7:30 p.m., and Justin Willman will bring his charm to the stage on Friday at 7 p.m. Don’t miss out on these comedic acts that promise a night filled with laughter!
If you appreciate the arts, make sure to explore the varied exhibitions around town. The Photographic Society of Chattanooga is showcasing their autumn collection at the Gallery at Blackwell until December 6. This captivating collection showcases delightful photographs and is a great spot to grab a piece for your home.
Also, visit the Creative Arts Guild in Dalton to view “Mindful” and “Am I Here?”—two powerful exhibitions running until December 18. You can check local listings for gallery hours and more information.
Need some spontaneity? Head over to Barking Legs Theater for a Thanksgiving-themed improv show at 8 p.m. Saturday! Tickets are only $10, so bring your friends for some hilarious moments. Additionally, catch the mesmerizing The Beat of Motown on Saturday at the Jewish Cultural Center—this event will take you through 22 of Motown’s greatest hits, where culture and entertainment meet.
Feeling the holiday spirit? Check out the Chattanooga Christmas Village Holiday Market on Saturday and Sunday at Camp Jordan. It’s perfect for shopping unique gifts while enjoying the festive decorations and delicious food.
Not to forget, Santa’s Christmas Village Market also opens doors this Saturday with fun activities, free photos with Santa, and local vendors ready to delight you with their creative crafts!
On Saturday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., the Junior League of Chattanooga invites you to their Touch-a-Truck event at Warner Park. Kids will love exploring all kinds of vehicles and learning about the fantastic community helpers behind the wheels!
Lastly, college football enthusiasts can catch the UTC Mocs as they take on Samford University for their final home game of the season on Saturday at 1:30 p.m. Bring your friends and family and cheer for our local team!
This weekend in Chattanooga promises to be jam-packed with events that cater to all interests and ages. Whether you’re looking to laugh, shop, sing, or explore art, there’s something here for you. Get out there and make some wonderful memories this weekend!
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