Happenings


Sundown In St. Elmo Begins June 20

Friday, June 12, 2009

Sundown In St. Elmo, the new Saturday evening monthly event series on the third Saturday of each month, begins Saturday, June 20, from 6-9 p.m. The new series coincides with the new World Music Summer program at the Incline Lower Station.

Sundown In St. Elmo features artist receptions, live music, poetry readings, giveaways and more. Event dates are June 20, July 18 and Aug. 15.

The June lineup:
Umbra Essence Candles & Gifts
Artist reception for Chattanooga potter, Shadow May.

Enjoy new work from the artist plus beverages and hors d'oeuvres on the garden terrace. Register for a $50 gift certificate.

Body Wisdom Therapeutic Massage
Enjoy an open house, meet the therapists and the sign up for a chance to win a free 30 minute massage.

Pasha Coffee and Tea
Relax in Chattanooga's only fully organic coffee bar and enjoy an evening of "New Voices" featuring readings from four accomplished local poets.

Collective Clothing
St. Elmo's newest business with recycled resale vintage and urban fashions. Enjoy live music and in-store specials.


Belk Hosts “Engagement Party” For Couples Thursday

Couples engaged to be married are invited to Belk stores on Thursday for a signature Engagement Party event that offers engaged couples a fun-filled evening with food, beverages, entertainment, and prizes. The event kicks off at 6 p.m. in the gift registry departments at all participating stores. Certified wedding registry specialists will be on hand to give advice and help ... (click for more)

Fifty Nifty Tour Comes To Chattanooga Thursday

Minneapolis-based husband and wife photography duo, Jonny and Michelle Hoffner,  have begun a year-long adventure taking them to all 50 states in 50 weeks, the Fifty Nifty Tour.   The plan is to drive across the United States, photographing one wedding per state, per w eek, while donating $1,000 per wedding to the anti-human trafficking organization,  She Dances. ... (click for more)

Mother Of Man Charged With Killing Sgt. Chapin Given Prison Sentence Of 30 Years, 6 Months

The mother of the man charged with killing Chattanooga Police Sgt. Tim Chapin was sentenced Monday to serve 30 years and six months in federal prison.  Judge Sandy Mattice said the sentence for Kathleen Mathews, mother of Jesse Mathews.  Also to be sentenced today will be Ray Mathews, father of Jesse Mathews; Rachel Mathews, sister of Jesse Mathews, and David Poteete, ... (click for more)

Michael Lamar Johnston Must Wait Almost Two More Months Before Learning Sentence

Sentencing for former Hamilton County paramedic Michael Lamar Johnston, who pleaded guilty in November to fondling a woman as his ambulance took her to a hospital, has been delayed until April 2.   He was scheduled to learn today whether he would be placed on probation or given diversion but, at the request of both prosecution and defense attorneys, the hearing was passed. ... (click for more)

We Are Blessed To Have Ron Littlefield As Our Mayor - And Response (3)

Chattanooga is blessed beyond measure to have Ron Littlefield as our mayor.  It is a total travesty our city has had to endure the long frivolous battle with absolutely  no foundation other than disagreement with policy issues.  It has always been a vendetta directed personally at Mayor Littlefield which, if the "interveners" decide to appeal, will be a proven fact.   ... (click for more)

Roy Exum: What 17 Pills Did To Me

Ah, step into my parlor of first-hand wisdom because, in the School of Hard Knocks, there are priceless lessons that you should know before it becomes your turn to dance. Never in my life have I ever had any back problems but, in early December, I came down with what is called sciatica and I have been a miserable man ever since. There are two big nerves that sprout out of the ... (click for more)