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One-Stop Christmas Shopping

10/31/2019

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Amani will be on Lookout Mountain this November so you can get ahead on your shopping and help others as well.

Amani ya Juu gives marginalized women in Kenya and Uganda the opportunity for well-paid work to. The best part is that the whole project is sustained purely through the sale of the beautiful products that these women make! You can see their many marvelous creations this November 14 and 15 during a holiday sale at Lookout Mountain Presbyterian Church. Your purchase of meaningful, fair trade gifts for your friends and family this year will warm their hearts and will spread peace all the way across the ocean into the lives of the women of Amani. Shop hand-crafted handbags, home and kitchen décor, jewelry, Christmas items, children’s items and more!
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Come to the Jane Harris Youth Building on Thursday, November14, 12-7 p.m. and Friday, November 15, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
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LMPD Teams With Fairyland Pharmacy for Drug Take Back

10/2/2019

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On Saturday, October 26, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., the Lookout Mountain, Ga., Police Department will give the public an opportunity to prevent pill abuse and theft by ridding their homes of potentially dangerous expired, unused, and unwanted prescription drugs. Bring your pills for disposal to the Lookout Mountain Police Station at 1214 Lula Lake Road. (The Fairyland Pharmacy cannot accept liquids or needles or sharps, only pills or patches.) The service is free and anonymous, no questions asked.   

The collection point will be located in the Lookout Mountain Fire Department truck bay. Just pull up to the one of the four garage bay doors and exit beside the Mapco.

Last fall, Americans turned in nearly 469 tons (more than 900,000 pounds) of prescription drugs at more than 6,200 sites operated by the DEA and almost 5,000 of its state and local law enforcement partners. Overall, in its 17 previous Take Back events, DEA and its partners have taken in almost 12 million pounds - nearly 6,000 tons - of pills.

This initiative addresses a vital public safety and public health issue. Medicines that languish in home cabinets are highly susceptible to diversion, misuse, and abuse. Rates of prescription drug abuse in the U.S. are alarmingly high, as are the number of accidental poisonings and overdoses due to these drugs. Studies show that a majority of abused prescription drugs are obtained from family and friends, including from the home medicine cabinet. In addition, Americans are now advised that their usual methods for disposing of unused medicines -flushing them down the toilet or throwing them in the trash - both pose potential safety and health hazards.
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If you are unable to participate in the Drug Take Back event on October 26, the Lookout Mountain, Ga., Police Department can accept unwanted prescriptions at any time.


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Don’t Miss Spooktacular Sculptures in the Sky at Sculpture Fields

10/1/2019

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Don your Halloween duds and get ready for some high-flying family fun on October 26 (rain date October 27) from noon to 6 p.m., when the skies at the 33-acre Sculpture Fields will be filled with colossal and colorful kites, stunt kites and Rokkaku battle kites at the Spooktacular Sculptures in the Sky event. Sculpture Fields is partnering with River City Kites for this free event, which takes place at the park, 1800 Polk St., which turns off of Main Street on the Southside.

In addition to kites, visitors will enjoy music, activities, a costume parade, local food trucks and a beer tent. Public figures will be battling it out from above with Rokkaku fighting kites.
 Some kites will be massive, spanning 20 feet and so large they must be anchored to the ground. Kids will be able to race parachute-like kites (bols) in what fliers call Running with the Bols. Visitors also will be able to make or purchase their own kites. 

For further information, please contact at anne@sculpturefields.org or (423)266-7288 or go to sculpturefields.org.

Sculpture Fields is helping transform Chattanooga’s Southside and is making a noticeable difference in the entire community. The international sculpture park includes nearly 50 monumental-scale sculptures, almost two nmiles of walking paths and 100 trees in its Commemorative Forest. The park also hosts school tours and weekend events such as artist demonstrations, yoga, kite flying demonstrations, music and dance performances.   
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Don’t Miss Paws in the Park

10/1/2019

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By Taylor Hixson

On your bark, get set, GO! The Humane Educational Society is hosting the 17th annual Paws in the Park on Saturday, October 19, at Ross’s Landing. The annual fundraiser is Chattanooga’s largest community dog walk and dog/human costume contest. Proceeds from the Halloween themed festival provide education and outreach to the community, medical services for needy and neglected animals, humane investigations, shelter for homeless animals, and strong adoption programs, ensuring all animals adopted will have safe and loving forever homes.

Hundreds of animal lovers will gather at Ross’s Landing to make a difference for the animals at HES. Paws in the Park attendees can choose to support HES by walking solo or with their own canine companion. For animal lovers without a dog of their own, HES offers shelter dogs to rent for the day. Paws in the Park “Rent-A-Dogs” have a blast getting a break from the shelter and participating in the day’s activities. Many will find their forever home by the end of the day.

Participants are encouraged to preregister for “Chattanooga’s most Spooktacular Dog Walk” to be guaranteed an event T-shirt for themselves and an event bandana for their pet. Walk-up registration begins at 10 a.m. Before and after the walk, guests can enjoy vendors, food trucks, adoptable dogs and more. At 11 a.m., participants will gather at the balloon arch for a ribbon cutting to signify the start of the walk. The scenic walk route takes two- and four-legged participants down portions of the Riverwalk, under the Walnut Street Bridge and through the art district. The walk route leads supporters back to Ross’s Landing for an afternoon full of fun festivities.

After the dog walk, one of the most anticipated events of the day takes place: the dog/human costume contest, which is free to enter. Dozens of pet owners come out to participate in the competition. Past event costumes range from well-known characters to one-of-a-kind costumes that are both frightening and funny. Prizes will be awarded for best dog/kid costume, best dog costume, and best adult/dog costume. If your dog does not have a costume, don’t fret. You can still participate in the competition as a spectator and cheer on your favorite outfits of the day.

The Paws in the Park Halloween festivities will wrap up with the “Tennis Ball Toss,” and attendees can purchase tennis balls for $1 each. Participants write their names on each of their tennis balls and line up to throw them. Maggie, a HES alumni and local therapy dog, will choose the winners by retrieving the balls. If Maggie selects a ball with your name on it, you win a prize. “We are so honored to have adopted Maggie from HES. Being the awesome fetch dog that she is, Maggie gets to fetch the balls and help decide the winners. She can’t wait!” says Kathy Mindel, Maggie’s owner. A wide variety of prizes will be given out during the event, from tickets to the Tennessee Aquarium to pet accessories and more.
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Paws in the Park is a fun way for the whole family to celebrate the fall season and Halloween with their four-legged friends while making a difference for shelter pets. Whether you participate in the dog walk or dress up for the costume competition, you do not want to miss this day of fun. Either way, do not miss the PAW-TY! Registration is open now at heschatt.org.

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Support Crime Stoppers

10/1/2019

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Support Chattanooga Crime Stoppers at the Jail and Bail Fundraiser on Friday, October 18, at Waterhouse Pavilion. Sixteen elected officials will be “arrested” and remain behind bars until they post bail. Each “inmate’s” bond is set at $2,500. 

Who will make it out first? 

It is up to you to decide! Show your support for our law enforcement by bailing an “inmate” out of “jail!”
Chattanooga Crime Stoppers encourages members of the community to assist the Chattanooga Police Department and other local law enforcement agencies in the fight against crime by overcoming the two key elements that inhibit community involvement: fear and apathy.

Crime Stoppers provides a telephone number and tips to encourage community members to volunteer vital information helpful to law enforcement agencies to fight crime. Tipsters can remain anonymous and are eligible to receive a cash reward of up to $1,000 if the information given leads to an arrest. For more information, go to chattanooga.gov/police-department/crime-stoppers.

Anonymous tips can be made to Crime Stoppers by calling (423) 698-3333.
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