River City Stage at Miller Plaza, 850 Market St., Chattanooga. Info:
NightfallChattanooga.com.
SUNDAY, JULY 20
Big Band Swingfest! – 11am-4pm. Live music by Sweet Georgia Sound 12:30-3pm. Free admission. First Tennessee Pavilion, 1829 Carter St. Info:
ChattanoogaMarket.com.
MONDAY, JULY 21
“Harvesters” Farm Camp – July 21-24, 9am- 4pm. Grades 7-12. $125/week. Lookout Homestead Teaching Farm, Lookout Mountain, GA. Info: 423- 838-9804 or
TheFarmCamp.org.
WEDNESDAY, JULY 23
Wednesday Market at Chattanooga Market – 4-7pm. Live music by Mark Garrison, 5-6pm. Free admission. First Tennessee Pavilion, 1829 Carter St. Info:
ChattanoogaMarket.com.
FRIDAY, JULY 25
Function (Road to Nightfall winner) at Nightfall – 7-10pm. Free outdoor concert downtown with opening act Roger Alan Wade & Sparkle Motion. River City Stage at Miller Plaza, 850 Market St., Chattanooga. Info:
NightfallChattanooga.com.
We offer an extensive array of classes to meet your needs.
105 N. Market, Chattanooga, TN 423-266-3539
www.ClearSpringYoga.com
Do SATURDAY, JULY 26
“You Aren’t My TYPE, or are you?” – 10am-1pm. With Dr. Ed Smith. Center for Mindful Living, 1212 McCallie Ave., Chattanooga. Info: CenterMindful
Living.com.
Q ’n’ Brew at the Zoo – 4:30-7pm. Zoo’s annual BBQ and beer tasting event. Live bluegrass music. Family-friendly atmosphere. Chattanooga Zoo at Warner Park. Info: 423-697-1319 or
ChattZoo.org.
SUNDAY, JULY 27
Tomato Festival at Chattanooga Market – 11am- 4pm. Live music by Sabrina, 2-3pm. Free admission. First Tennessee Pavilion, 1829 Carter St. Info:
ChattanoogaMarket.com.
TUESDAY, JULY 29
Chattanooga Waterfront Triathlon at Ross’s Landing – 7:30am-noon. Features a 1.5K swim down the Tennessee River, a 40K bike along Hwy. 27 and a 10K race on the Tennessee Riverwalk. Info:
Team-Magic.com.
Attend EPA public hearing on carbon rules for existing power plants – 9am-8pm. Sierra Club’s local clean energy coalition, Chattanoogans for Healthy Energy for Everyone, is organizing carpools for anyone willing to speak at public hearings about
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carbon emissions. At Sam Nunn Atlanta Federal Center, Main Tower Bridge Conference Area, Con- ference Room B, 61 Forsyth St. SW, Atlanta. Info:
Climate-Chattanooga-List@sierraclub.org.
WEDNESDAY, JULY 30
Wednesday Market at Chattanooga Market – 4-7pm. Live music by Dana Rogers, 5-6pm. Free admis- sion. First Tennessee Pavilion, 1829 Carter St. Info:
ChattanoogaMarket.com.
save the date SATURDAY, AUGUST 16
“Introducing & Cultivating Equanimity (Upekkha)” – 2-4pm. With Janka Livoncova. Second of two-part pranayama and meditation series. No experience
necessary. Cost is $30, or $50 for both. ClearSpring Yoga, 105 N. Market St., Chattanooga. Info: Clear
SpringYoga.com.
FRIDAY, AUGUST 29
“The Rhythm of Health” – Aug. 29-30. With guest instructor Doug Keller. Four-session yoga workshop focused on joints and muscles. Cost for all is $250 ($225 if registered by 7/31). Also priced individu- ally. ClearSpring Yoga, 105 N. Market St., Chat- tanooga. Info:
ClearSpringYoga.com.
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16
Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction – Tuesdays Sept. 16-Nov. 4, 6-8pm. With Yong Oh and Janka Livoncova. All-day retreat Saturday, Oct. 25. Center for Mindful Living, 1212 McCallie Ave., Chatta- nooga. Info:
CenterMindfulLiving.org.
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