Happenings

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Patten Performances Start Sept. 22 9/16/2002 2:33 PM
Bird Banding, Workday, Brow Beater Race At Lula Lake 9/16/2002 2:15 PM
Chattanoogan: Eric Waldon An Innovator For Helping People 9/15/2002 10:21 PM
Jennifer Brantley Back At Mystic Java Cafe Sept. 20 9/15/2002 10:19 PM
Fourth Street Narrowed To One Lane 9/13/2002 10:56 PM
McKee Gift Helps Make Apison Playground Possible 9/13/2002 5:41 PM
Wine Over Water Tickets Now On Sale 9/13/2002 5:23 PM
Jim Wann Musical Premiering At Chattanooga Theatre Centre 9/13/2002 2:42 PM
Community Chooses Favorites For Hunter Museum Exhibit 9/13/2002 2:38 PM
Kimra Traynor Herb: Me? Shrill and Screaming? 9/13/2002 2:34 PM
Market Street Bridge Closed 9/13/2002 1:33 PM
Guitarist Stephen Robinson to Open Lee Concert Series 9/13/2002 9:57 AM
Choo Choo Chop Off Set Oct. 5 At Cricket Pavilion 9/13/2002 9:19 AM
Street Closings For Nightfall Concert 9/13/2002 9:18 AM
Mayor Corker Speaking To Sigma Chi Alumni 9/13/2002 9:14 AM
Blood Assurance "Swing With The Legends" Golf Tournament 9/12/2002 8:39 PM
Bridge Repairs To Close Lanes Across Chickamauga Dam 9/12/2002 3:22 PM
Zoo Banana Ball And Animal Art Auction 9/12/2002 11:28 AM
Chattanooga Brush Collection In Area #3 9/11/2002 10:44 PM
Motivational Speaker Keynotes Consortium Awards Luncheon 9/11/2002 7:59 PM
United Way President Addresses Disaster Planning For Human Services 9/11/2002 6:56 PM
13th Annual County Fair Sept. 28, 29 At Chester Frost Park 9/11/2002 12:15 PM
Bird Banding And Trail Work At Lula Lake 9/11/2002 11:48 AM
Computer Classes At South Chattanooga Recreation Center 9/11/2002 11:34 AM
Artist To Tell Story Of Bethlehem Steel At UTC 9/11/2002 7:51 AM
Jesse Winchester Is Alive And Well And Singing His Songs In Public Places 9/11/2002 6:22 AM
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