Sep 16 Tuesday
Celebrating Blues and American Roots Music Every Tuesday. New Regional, National and International Artists featured every week. See socials for this weeks special guest lineup.
Live Audience Broadcasted program over WUTC 88.1 Hosted by Award Winning artist, Jhett Black, and the Big River Blues Band
Sep 18 Thursday
The School of Journalism and Communication at Southern Adventist University invites community members to campus for the free R. Lynn Sauls lecture "The Art of Seeing Others Deeply: A Conversation With David Brooks" on Thursday, September 18, at 7 p.m. in Iles P.E. Center.
Following the annual keynote by this bestselling author, New York Times columnist, and recurring commentator on PBS NewsHour, the audience is invited to participate in a Q&A session with Brooks, moderated by Alison Lebovitz of Chattanooga's local station WTCI PBS and host of The A List. The event is sponsored in part by Chattanooga Times Free Press and Plainview Outdoor Advertising.
With a gift for bringing readers and audiences face to face with the spirit of our times, Brooks is a keen observer of the American way of life and a savvy analyst of politics and foreign affairs. His columns filled with humor, insight, and quiet passion are among the most read in the nation. Brooks seeks to further explore and explain humanity and the way we live, underscoring the value of community with intellectual curiosity and emotional wisdom.
Visit southern.edu/mediamoment for additional details.
Sep 19 Friday
Friday, September 19The Wood Brothers, Sierra Hull, Peter Rowan Bluegrass Band, Alison Brown, Jim Lauderdale & The Po’ Ramblin’ Boys, Missy Raines & Allegheny, Woody Platt & The Bluegrass Gentlemen, East Nash Grass, Trey Hensley, Mason Via, DownRiver Collective, Kids on Bluegrass
Saturday, September 20Sierra Ferrell, The Infamous Stringdusters, Sister Sadie, Michael Cleveland & Jason Carter, AJ Lee & Blue Summit, Mountain Grass Unit, Authentic Unlimited, Bronwyn Keith-Hynes, Unspoken Tradition, Wyatt Ellis, The Often Herd, Kids on Bluegrass
Performances will be scheduled across Miller Park, Miller Plaza, and Patten Square in downtown Chattanooga.
Sep 20 Saturday
Red Bank High School Class of 1980 – 45th ReunionDate: Saturday, September 20thLocation: Red Bank Community Center (behind the Red Bank Pool)
Time: Doors open at 5:00 PMCost: $25 per person (pay by check or Venmo)Dinner: Catered by Edley’s BBQQuestions: Greg Goodman 615-807-0767 Mike Burke 423-315-2046 Terri Haynes Roberts 423-774-5214Or visit us on Facebook
Sep 22 Monday
Rose City Band, a psychedelic country jam band from Portland plays Cherry Street Tavern 9/22
Sep 23 Tuesday
Sep 24 Wednesday
Join us for a paint and sip event on Sept. 24 6-9pm at The Big Chill and Grill.
This one's called Harvest Moon and it's a perfect way to mark the weather turning cooler.
Grab a friend a date or venture out solo and put the real world away for a few hours! Enjoy Happy Hour prices until 8pm as you sip, snack, and PAINT!
$40 tickets must be purchased in advance so we can prepare enough seats and supplies. https://allevents.in/chattanooga/paint-and-sip-event-with-brush-hour-parties-tickets/80006980470284?ref=smdl
We can't wait to paint with you!
Wheatus brings their acoustic, all-request tour to Chattanooga. Joined by NYC's Gabrielle Sterbenz and locals Good Cop Rad Cop.
Sep 25 Thursday
A heartwarming and hilarious musical journey into the world of Charles M. Schulz’s beloved comic strip in You're A Good Man, Charlie Brown! This charming production brings the Peanuts gang to life on stage, capturing the innocence, humor, and whimsy that have made them icons for generations.
Follow the lovable underdog, Charlie Brown, as he navigates the trials of kite flying, baseball games, book reports, and his never-ending quest to win the heart of the Little Red-Haired Girl. Alongside him are the ever-philosophical Linus, the bossy yet lovable Lucy, the piano-playing Schroeder, the feisty Sally, and, of course, everyone’s favorite beagle, Snoopy.
With an upbeat score by Clark Gesner (and additional music by Andrew Lippa in revised versions), including memorable numbers like “Happiness,” “My New Philosophy,” and “Suppertime,” this musical is a delightful celebration of childhood and friendship. Perfect for audiences of all ages, You're A Good Man, Charlie Brown reminds us of the joys of being yourself and the simple pleasures that make life meaningful.Don’t miss this feel-good, family-friendly show that will leave you smiling from ear to ear!