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Front Page - Friday, November 7, 2014

EVENT CALENDAR




Glen Falls Trail closed

Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park is advising that the Glen Falls Trail, located on Lookout Mountain, is closed and will remain closed until further notice. The trail is adjacent to the recent mud slide that closed Ochs Highway on Oct. 14. Visitors are asked not to park in the pull off on Ochs Highway at the trail head until the mudslide hazard area can be repaired.

Camp Chair Cinema

Friday, Nov. 7 

The Lookout Wild Film Festival will show “The City Dark” at its next free Camp Chair Cinema, taking place Friday, Nov. 7 at 7 p.m. at Outdoor Chattanooga, located on 200 River St. in Coolidge Park. The film looks at what’s happening to our views of the night sky on a “planet that never sleeps.” BYO camp chair for the indoor screening. Popcorn will be provided.

Hike the Trails of the Tennessee River Gorge

Saturday, Nov. 8

The Nickajack Naturalist will join Outdoor Chattanooga for a hike on trails overlooking the Tennessee River Gorge Saturday, Nov. 8 beginning at 9 a.m. in Prentice Cooper State Forest. The moderate five-mile hike will take participants to Snoopers Rock and the Mullins Cove and Ransom Hollow overlooks. Though there are no severe elevation gains, the trails are rugged and some hiking experience is preferred. To reserve a spot and learn more, contact hike leader Bob Butters at bobbutters@hotmail.com or (423) 991-1548.

Autism Awareness Walk

Saturday, Nov. 8

The 2nd Annual Chattanooga Autism Awareness Walk will take place Saturday, Nov. 8 at Coolidge Park beginning at 10:45 a.m. For this year’s event, Crisis Intervention-trained area law enforcement officers have created a team called “Cops for a Cause” to support the Chattanooga Autism Center. During the two-mile fun walk, law enforcement officers will walk along side families with children who have autism, not only to show their support for this cause but also to show appreciation to the Chattanooga Autism Center for their continued support for the Crisis Intervention Program. To join online, go to www.ChattAutismWalk.com, click “Register Here,” choose to “Join a team,” and find “Cops for a Cause.”

Chattanooga’s 175th Anniversary

Saturday, Nov. 8-Saturday, Nov. 15

Mark your calendar November 8 through November 15 for CHA175, a week-long celebration of the 175th anniversary of Chattanooga as a city. Citizens are invited to attend events designed to showcase the unique history and culture of Chattanooga. Events range from a giant birthday party in Coolidge Park on Saturday, Nov. 15 to walking tours of historic sites to discounts and specials at various stores and restaurants throughout Chattanooga. For a calendar of events and additional information, visit www.cha175.org and www.facebook.com/CHA175.

Photographic Society winter reception

Friday, Nov. 14

The Photographic Society of Chattanooga will hold a reception at the Gallery at Blackwell on Nov. 14 from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. to present the winter season show. The winter season theme is “Member’s Choice.” Refreshments will be provided, and the public is welcome. The Gallery is located at Blackwell Automotive at 71 Eastgate Loop in Chattanooga. For more information call (423) 344-5643 or e-mail info@chattanoogaphoto.org. For more information about the Photographic Society of Chattanooga, visit http://chattanoogaphoto.org.