Hey Chattanooga! With fall knocking on our doors, the city is buzzing with exciting events and activities to spice up your weekend. From artsy gallery exhibitions to rollicking polo matches and a taste bud-tantalizing street food festival, there’s something for everyone.
The Photographic Society of Chattanooga is continuing its autumn show at the Gallery at Blackwell, with stunning works from local photographers available for viewing and purchase through December 6.
Over at In-Town Gallery, the celebration of their 50th anniversary is in full swing. Make sure to catch the special reception on September 20 and a grand anniversary event on September 21.
Meanwhile, Area 61 Gallery presents “Soaring” by Erica Moreland, inspired by the abstraction of wings, and ClearStory Arts features “Metamorphosis,” focusing on themes of transition and flow.
Feeling like a good laugh? Head over to Barking Legs Theater on Thursday for a performance by Ambush Improv or catch Jamie Lissow at the Walker Theatre on Saturday.
If movies are more your thing, don’t miss the interactive screening of “Space Jam” at Barking Legs Theater on Friday night.
Music lovers, rejoice! The Signal is hosting The 502s on Wednesday, Tyler Hubbard on Thursday, and The Emo Night Tour on Saturday. As a cherry on top, Songbirds is bringing Andy McKee on Saturday night.
Additionally, don’t miss Harmony for Housing on Friday at the Colonnade, a concert aimed at raising funds for the Catoosa Fuller Center for Housing.
Young or old, the floating water park, Nooga Splash, at Chester Frost Park is a guaranteed hit. Similarly, the Northwest Georgia Regional Fair in Calhoun offers pageants, school band performances, a livestock show, and more.
For those looking to contribute to a worthy cause, the Battle of the Badges blood drive will run in tandem across Catoosa and LaFayette County Sheriff’s Offices this Friday.
Here’s a fun way to start your week: The Signal Mountain Police and Fire departments are hosting a *free* car seat safety check on Saturday.
Ooltewah’s Flapper and Tap’R market will transport you back to the roaring ’20s with drink specials, vendors, and live music on Saturday. Over at the Commons in Ooltewah, the Rock the Ridge festival will feature native plants, speakers, children’s activities, and food trucks.
At the Chattanooga River Market, browse through a variety of handmade arts, crafts, and foods while enjoying the riverside ambiance of the Tennessee Aquarium Plaza.
The weekend’s highlight could be the Chattanooga Street Food Festival at Camp Jordan on Saturday, promising a smorgasbord of local food trucks, vendors, and live entertainment.
Sports fans, tune in! The Chattanooga Lookouts are battling Rocket City Trash Pandas at AT&T Field with various promotions including fireworks and daily themed activities.
Don’t forget the adrenaline-pumping polo matches at Bendabout Farm on Saturday and Sunday.
Kick off the Chattanooga Theatre Centre’s 101st season with “Waitress” on stage this weekend. For a different kind of storytelling, head over to First Presbyterian Church in Cleveland for “Animal Crackers.”
With such a mix of events, Chattanooga residents and visitors are in for an exciting and eventful weekend. So grab your calendar and start planning!
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