Arbor Day Celebrated Friday At Chattanooga National Cemetery

  • Monday, February 25, 2013

Mayor Ron Littlefield will celebrate Arbor Day on Friday, at 3 p.m. at the Chattanooga National Cemetery with the ceremonial planting of ten trees to honor America’s veterans who participated and fought in this country’s wars and conflicts. 

These plantings will be the last of more than 80 trees planted to replace over 100 trees that were lost during the storms and tornadoes of the last several years.

Bob Wilk, chief of operations for Memorial Services Network II, National Cemetery Administration will accept this generous donation on behalf of the Department of Veterans Affairs, National Cemetery Administration.

Outdoors
Cherokee Area Council Boy Scouts Participate In Community Service Projects
  • 4/22/2024

This weekend Troop 99 was honored to participate in #CleanCatoosa and helped plant some trees and do some erosion control at one of the local parks. "We were excited to work with Girls Cub ... more

Chattanooga Gas Employees Volunteer  With Tennessee River Gorge Trust For 15th Consecutive Year
Chattanooga Gas Employees Volunteer With Tennessee River Gorge Trust For 15th Consecutive Year
  • 4/22/2024

Chattanooga Gas employees celebrated Earth Month by volunteering their time to help restore and improve the Pot Point Nature Trail near Signal Mountain on March 16. Employees installed bollards ... more

2024-25 Hunting Regulations Set At April Commission Meeting
  • 4/20/2024

The state’s 2024-25 hunting and trapping seasons were set by the Tennessee Fish and Wildlife Commission at its two-day April meeting. The Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency’s recommendations ... more