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For The Chattery, A Fall Open House For A Temporary Space

"Seek Creative Activities" painting.
The Chattery

(Aired Thu 10/31/24)

A few months ago, a fire set at The Chattery damaged much of its space on Rossville Avenue here in Chattanooga.

Since then, the nonprofit learning collective has continued to hold its classes at various locations around the city.

Now, The Chattery has settled into a new temporary space - at 231 Broad Street - where it will host a Fall Open House this Saturday from 10 AM to 2 PM.

Jennifer Holder and Shawanda Mason are The Chattery’s co-founders.

The Chattery Fall Open House 2024 banner.
The Chattery

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