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  • Here comes Riverfront Nights in downtown Chattanooga. This Saturday, the free summer concert series of local and area talent returns to Ross’ Landing on Riverfront Parkway, from 6 PM to 10 PM. Mickey McCamish is executive director of Friends of the Festival.
  • The Black in Appalachia Project - based here in East Tennessee - highlights stories and contributions of African-Americans throughout this region, the Mountain South in particular. On Thursday, the Project’s director William Isom comes to Chattanooga - at Stove Works, starting at 6 PM.
  • Michael Crosa is a podcaster here in Chattanooga. He’s the director of “Jollyville Radio” - and his new podcast is “My Part of Town Chattanooga.” On Tuesday, February 21st, starting at 6 PM, he’ll teach an Introduction to Podcasting class at The Chattery.
  • A card-making social, the history of hip-hop, a movie night - and a game night with a live DJ. These are the activities celebrating Black History Month at The Chattery - on Thursdays this month starting at 6 PM at 1800 Rossville Avenue here in Chattanooga. Shawanda Mason and Jennifer Holder are with The Chattery.
  • On Wednesday night, Be the Change opens its latest Concert for a Cause series - this time, tackling food insecurity - with a concert at The Feed Table & Tavern here in Chattanooga, starting at 6 PM.
  • Next week here in Chattanooga, The Enterprise Center will host “Networking and Neurodiversity: A Different Kind of Happy Hour” - on Wednesday on the fifth floor of The Edney, from 4:30 PM to 6:30 PM.
  • The Partnership for Families, Children and Adults provides counseling, crisis intervention and prevention services in Chattanooga and the Tennessee Valley. On Thursday, March 9th, the Partnership hosts its annual RISE dinner at The Westin, starting at 6:30 PM.
  • (Aired Weds 10/01/25) Chattanooga Connect was launched last year by our campus, the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. This year’s conference is Monday, October 6th through Wednesday, October 8th.
  • The Chattanooga Parks and Outdoors Plan - now before the City Council for consideration - is a road map of commitments, from the short term to the long term, that would reinvent Chattanooga as a “city in a park" over the next generation.
  • Juneteenth is a celebration of freedom: the emancipation of enslaved African-Americans after the end of the Civil War. In downtown Chattanooga, one of the celebrations for this year’s holiday on Wednesday will be at the Bessie Smith Cultural Center.
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