Parks And Recreation Events And Activities For Nov. 23-30

Friday, November 20, 2009

Special Presentation of Thanksgiving Food Donation
Monday, Nov. 23 - noon
North Chattanooga Recreation Center.
Ms. Evelyn Snorton and staff have run a canned goods food drive and they will be presenting the donations to a local recipient from their community.

Drivers Education Classes
Brainerd Recreation Center
Monday and Wednesday, Nov. 23 and 24
City’s traffic engineering department coordinating a new program. Great response and publicity. Call Caroline Johnson at 643-5963.

Cummings Cove Annexation Meeting Monday, Nov. 23 - 6 p.m.
John A. Patten Recreation Center Mayor Littlefield and Deborah Scott to address new city citizens.

Recreation Center Staff Thanksgiving Lunch (Dutch treat)
Ryan’s Restaurant on Ringgold Road
Tuesdau, Nov. 24 - 11:30 a.m.
Call Meghan at 643-6081.

“Grateful Gobbler” Walk
Coolidge Park
Thursdau, Nov 26 - 8:30 a.m. (register at 7:30 a.m.)
To benefit the Chattanooga Regional Homeless Coalition. Call 629-7920.

Grand Illumination
Ross’s Landing
Friday, Nov. 27 - 7–10 p.m.
Annual holiday kick-off co-sponsored by the City and the Chattanooga Downtown Partnership.
Call 265-0771.

Thanksgiving Hours:
Recreation Centers - Closed Thanksgiving, Friday, and all weekend

Chattown Skate Park - Closed Thanksgiving, Friday, and Saturday
Open Sunday - 12-8 p.m.

Chattanooga Zoo – Closed Thanksgiving, open regular hours daily 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Golf Courses - Closed Thanksgiving, open regular hours 7 a.m. to dark

Chattanooga Fitness Center - Closed Thanksgiving and Friday, open Saturday, regular hours, 8 a.m. to noon.

Outdoor Chattanooga Center - Closed Thanksgiving, Friday, and all weekend.

Champions Club Tennis Complex - Closed Wednesday, Thanksgiving, and Friday, open Saturday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., and 1–6 p.m. on Sunday.


City Share: Food Access Features Guest Speaker Steven Casey

City Share will feature Steven Casey, the board president of Fresh Moves, in Chicago, on Feb. 22 at noon.  Fresh Moves delivers affordable, healthy food to communities facing significant health issues through a mobile produce market.   After reading a 2006 report that mapped food deserts in Chicago, a group of self- proclaimed food activists banded together to form ... (click for more)

Chickamauga And Chattanooga National Military Park Receives Impact Grant

The National Park Foundation , the official charity of America’s national parks, has awarded Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park a 2012 Impact Grant to support the launch of “Learning in Action: Bringing Students to the Park,” a project that will provide funding assistance to Title 1 schools in order to bring students to the park and participate in curriculum-based ... (click for more)

Man Tells Police He Just Murdered His Wife

An Chattanooga man told police Monday night that he had just murdered his wife.  Police said Robert Lee Hardnett, 50. showed up at the County Jail to turn himself in at 8:40 p.m. He said his wife's body could be found at his place of employment, Power Supply Company, 1907 Daisy St.   Officers responded to that address and found the body of 34-year-old Elizabeth ... (click for more)

Red Bank Commissioners Choose Kenneth Welch To Replace Greg Jones; Jeno Won't Run Again

The four remaining members of the Red Bank Commission held a special called meeting on Tuesday and chose Kenneth Welch as the replacement for Vice Mayor Greg Jones, who moved to Alaska. At the same meeting, Commissioner Ruth Jeno announced she will not seek a new term. She urged the candidates who were not selected - Michael Tindle and Eddie Pierce - to run in the next election. ... (click for more)

Thoughts On The Mathews Sentencing

It is not by coincidence I haven’t submitted an opinion piece in some time to the Chattanoogan.  The topics I cover are generally vitriolic in regards to local political decisions and their makers regarding public safety and I do not wish to associate my name with more noble subjects such as that of the heroic death and cowardly murder of Chattanooga Police Sergeant Tim Chapin, ... (click for more)

Thank You, Judge Mattice And Chattanooga

I would like to thank Judge Mattice for handing down a 30.5 year sentence for Kathleen Mathews.  Obviously, no amount of jail time, fines, or lashings can bring back Tim Chapin.   A 30-year sentence will, however, make the world just a little safer.  That's what Sgt. Chapin would have wanted.  He was a protector and sacrificed his life so the rest of ... (click for more)