Splash Youth Arts Workshop, a nonprofit providing free art workshops to Chattanooga youth since 2012, is hosting a Summer Arts Festival from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Splash hosts the Splash Summer Arts Festival at Miller Park, complete with art activities, live music, vendors and more. Staff photo by Olivia Ross / Stormie Sexton and Taisia Anderson paint on a group art piece. Tickets must be purchased online prior to the event door tickets will not be sold. Dogs of all sizes and breeds are welcome. Join McKamey Animal Center at the Carver Recreation Center, 600 N. Plus, chat with the knowledgeable zookeepers and witness the zoo's animals enjoying their themed enrichment.Ĭost: Event is free with purchase of regular admission, $9.95-$16.95, children 12 and under receive 50% off admission if dressed in themed attireĬontact: Lauren Stockman, /events/pirates-parrots-princesses Embark on a treasure hunt, get up close with parrots and "dragons" and meet your favorite pirates, princes and princesses. Holtzclaw Ave., from 10 a.m.-1 p.m., dressed in your finest royal or buccaneer attire. Join Magic Lamp Entertainment at the Chattanooga Zoo, 301 N. Here is a year's worth of events to keep on your radar. With the dark days of the COVID-19 pandemic, hopefully, in the rearview, organizations are able to host their fundraising events in-person yet again, meaning you'll have plenty of opportunities to socialize with others and give back to the organizations that help make this city a better place to live. The spirit of philanthropy that permeates Chattanooga is such a key component to the city's uniqueness that Chatter magazine named it as a "reason to love Chattanooga" in its June 2023 issue. Philanthropic organizations spend a lot of time and money supporting the city and all the varied communities comprising it. Philanthropy is an integral part of Chattanooga's social and economic scene.
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