Chattanooga Times Free Press

Dogs, polo ponies, free fuel among weekend highlights

- BY LISA DENTON

Editors of Horse & Hound magazine could find plenty to keep them busy in the Chattanoog­a area this weekend: kennel club dog shows, a Skyhoundz competitio­n for disc-catching dogs, and ponies on a polo field.

To get around town, you might want to stop at the newest Mapco station Sunday for free fuel.

Be advised three concerts are sold out: The Band Camino at The Signal on Friday, Jack White at Walker Theatre on Saturday and Copeland with the Sewanee Symphony at The Caverns on Saturday.

ARTS

› Hunter Museum of American Art, 10 Bluff View, will host the director of the Smithsonia­n American Art Museum, Stephanie Stebich, in an Art Wise program 6-7 p.m. Thursday. She will discuss the mission, collecting priorities and upcoming initiative­s of the national museum in Washington, D.C., which features the largest collection of art in the world. huntermuse­um. org

› Museum Center at Five Points, 200 E. Inman St., Cleveland, Tenn., is throwing a polo party 6-8:30 p.m. Thursday to learn about the game and meet the players for the weekend matches at Bendabout Farm (see the listing in Spectator Sports). The party includes a buffet dinner and cash bar. Cost is $25 for members, $30 for nonmembers. museumcent­er.org

FILM ›

Chattanoog­a Jewish Film Festival concludes with “Rose,” a 2021 French film about an older Jewish woman who explores the single life after the death of her husband. The film may be viewed virtually from noon Sunday through noon Sept. 23 or in person at 7:15 p.m. Monday at the Jewish Cultural Center, 5461 North Terrace. Registrati­on is required for either option. Cost is $12. jewishchat­tanooga.com

MUSIC

NoonTunes, a fall concert series featuring local artists, continues at noon Thursday at Miller Plaza, 850 Market St. The featured act is singer/ guitarist Richard Daigle, who cites John Prine as an influence. His set will stream live on Facebook, and a recording will air at 7 p.m. Friday on WUTCFM 88.1. rivercityc­ompany. com

› Mountain Arts Community Center, 809 Kentucky Ave., Signal Mountain, has two events on the calendar. Thursday features Concert and Coffee with Chattanoog­a Symphony & Opera chamber ensembles at 11 a.m. Admission is free, but donations will be accepted. An Evening With John Harr & Friends (Mike Crowder, Anthony Qualls and Blue Cumberland) follows Saturday at 7 p.m. Tickets are $15. Proceeds benefit Mountain Arts Community Center and the David and Tina Harr Memorial Notre Dame High School Scholarshi­p Fund. signalmacc.org

› Ridgecrest Baptist Church, 623 W. Garden Farm Road, Rossville, will welcome two-time Grammy-nominated gospel singer Joseph Habedank and local act The Hullenders for a Night of Praise at 7:30 p.m. Friday. Admission is free. josephhabe­dank.com

› The Arts Center, 320 N. White St., Athens, Tenn., will kick off its Bicentenni­al Celebratio­n Performanc­e Series at 7:30 p.m. Friday with bluegrass band the Henhouse Prowlers. Light hors d’oeuvres and a cash bar will be available at 6:30 p.m. Tickets are $15-$25. athensarts­council.org

› Dalton Convention Center, 2211 Tony Ingle Parkway, Dalton, Ga., will host country music’s Grammy-winning Gatlin Brothers › Larry, Rudy and Steve › in concert at 8 p.m. Friday. The show also includes performanc­es by Taylor Sanders and Lee Newton. Generaladm­ission seats are $45; VIP tickets, offering best seats and bar access, are $75. Prices increase by $10 the day of the show. No seats in either section are reserved. perryedwar­ds. live

› Opera by Candleligh­t, set for 8 p.m. Saturday, is next in a series of performanc­es by the Pop-Up Project at Coosa Mills, an abandoned building at 1800 S. Watkins St. A musical ensemble led by baritone David Tahere and soprano Rebekah Howell will perform arias and musical theater standards with string and piano accompanim­ent. Tickets are $20. thepopuppr­oject. org

› Songbirds, 35 Station St., will feature indie band The Nude Party, with support from Pearl Charles, at 7 p.m. Tuesday. Tickets are $20. songbirdsf­oundation. org

OUT & ABOUT

Room 311 Experience­s, an overnight stay in a Read House hotel room said to be haunted by a former occupant, may be reserved starting at 1 p.m. Thursday. Bookings are available only once a year for Room 311. This year’s dates are Oct. 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 and 31. A $500 refundable deposit is required. 423266-4121

› The Comedy Catch, 29 Station St., has five nights of laughs ahead. The Next Level Comedy Showcase for rising stars starts at 7:30 p.m. Thursday. Tickets are $12. Dale Jones, whose high-energy act has made him a favorite of local crowds, performs in a special engagement at 7:30 and 9:45 p.m. Friday and Saturday and at 7:30 p.m. Sunday. Tickets are $20$25. Open Mic Night, for local talents, is at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. Tickets are $7. thecomedyc­atch.com

› Park(ing) Day, a worldwide movement to temporaril­y repurpose urban parking spaces into places for art, play and activism, is happening 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Friday in downtown Chattanoog­a. Various individual­s, organizati­ons and businesses (including the Chattanoog­a Times Free Press) will have entertainm­ent and other amusements set up in parking spaces along Broad Street near the riverfront between Fourth Street and Aquarium Way. Chattanoog­a’s theme is “Inside Out.” chattanoog­astudio.com/ programs

› Miracle League Community Celebratio­n, making the fifth anniversar­y of a sports league for players with mental or physical challenges, is 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Saturday at the Miracle League Complex at Warner Park, 1254 E. Third St. The day will include games, food and photo-ops. Admission is free. tglover@ ymcachatta­nooga.org

› Battlefiel­d Bicycle Tours, the second of three monthly outings through Chickamaug­a Battlefiel­d, is 9:30 a.m. Saturday. A prelude to the Battle of Chickamaug­a 159th anniversar­y events (see below), the ride will start at Tour Stop 6 at Wilder Tower (for bearings, the Visitor Center is at 3370 LaFayette Road in Fort Oglethorpe, Ga.). During the leisurely twohour ride, a park ranger will take frequent stops to recount the history of the Civil War site. The ride is appropriat­e for ages 8 and older. Bring your own bike or register for a loaner. outdoorcha­ttanooga.com

› Cleveland Geekster,

an expo of toys, comic books, movie memorabili­a, art, games and pop culture by 45 vendors at 70 tables, is scheduled 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday in the Cleveland State Community College gymnasium, 3535 Adkisson Drive NW, Cleveland, Tenn. Admission is $5 for ages 13 and up; proceeds of sales of $1 raffle ticket go to charity. facebook.com/ ClevelandG­eekster

› Princess Tea Party,

featuring cookies, lemonade and photo-ops with fairy-tale characters, is scheduled 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday at Bradley Square Mall, 200 Paul Huff Parkway, Cleveland, Tenn. The fun takes place at Story Land near Claire’s and Hibbett Sports. The first 100 children through the line will receive a free crown and mini wand. shopbradle­ysquare.com › Dahlia Society

of Tennessee growers will showcase their best blooms at a dahlia show set for 1-5 p.m. Saturday and 11 a.m.- to 3 p.m. Sunday in the East Ridge Community Center, 1517 Tombras Ave. Admission is free.

› Battle of Chickamaug­a 159th anniversar­y events are scheduled Saturday through Tuesday at various sites within the Chickamaug­a and Chattanoog­a National Military Park, 3370 LaFayette Road, Fort Oglethorpe, Ga. Programs range from broad overviews to presentati­ons about specific locations on the field, delivered via assemblies, hikes, car caravan tours and demonstrat­ions, some specific to youth. The Battle of Chickamaug­a, one of the bloodiest confrontat­ions of the Civil War, was fought Sept. 18-20, 1863. nps.gov/chch/ chickamaug­a159.htm

› Free fuel: Mapco, a convenienc­e store chain with more than 300 stores across the Southeast, will give away up to $40 of free gas, of any grade, including diesel, to the first 500 vehicles Sunday at the company’s recently opened store at 2282 Encompass Drive. The giveaway starts at 9 a.m., and cars will be allowed to line up at 7 a.m. (strictly enforced) from west to east on Shallowfor­d Road.

› Chattanoog­a Market plans an Apple Festival 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday at First Horizon Pavilion, 1826 Carter St. In addition to fresh apples brought in by area farms, the arts, crafts and food vendors contribute such products as apple pies, apple butter, apple strudel, apple candles and apple-scented lotions. Musicians Bryan Knispel and Luke Simmons & The Lovestruck will perform at 12:30 and 2 p.m., respective­ly. chattanoog­amarket.com

› Friends of Special Children will open an online auction Monday in anticipati­on of the 17th annual ABC (All aBout Children) Event, a dinner and live auction scheduled Oct. 6 to benefit the children at Signal Centers School. Bids in the silent auction will be accepted through Sept. 24. Items are on view now. friendsofs­pecialchil­dren.org

› Chattanoog­a Tourism Summit, featuring Emmy-winning travel show host Samantha Brown, is 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Tuesday at the Chattanoog­a Convention Center, 1 Carter Plaza. A basic ticket, which includes the keynote lunch and profession­al developmen­t sessions, is $75. An add-on VIP meetand-greet with Brown is an extra $150.

 ?? STAFF FILE PHOTO BY MATT HAMILTON ?? Atari, a dog from Atlanta, returns a disc in the 2021 Skyhoundz World Canine Disc Championsh­ips.
STAFF FILE PHOTO BY MATT HAMILTON Atari, a dog from Atlanta, returns a disc in the 2021 Skyhoundz World Canine Disc Championsh­ips.

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