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Campfire Concerts” return to Reflection Riding this Fall, beginning September 7th. The family will enjoy live music from regional groups, food vendors, and smores! You can even “Camp After The Concert” and stay overnight. Get pricing and details at ReflectionRiding.org.

McKamey Animal Center has helped rescue more than 100 rabbits from a local hoarding situation; your dollars AND your volunteer hours are needed, to help these rabbits survive and thrive. Visit McKameyAnimalCenter.org to find out how you can help.

Raise money to fight Pancreatic Cancer at the annual “Pan-Can”, September 14th at the Suck Creek Boat Launch. Get your kayak, canoe, and paddleboards ready, and register today; the $40 fee will include your t-shirt! Register now at RiverGorgeExcursions.com and click “Pan-Can”!

Outside Magazine” has voted Chattanooga as the second-best “Little Mountain Town In The Southeast”. It mentions our forests and rock climbing and water sports and our scenic biking trails. (Asheville, North Carolina was voted #1 by the way).

The Chattanooga Zoo holds its huge fund-raiser every year, it’s called The Banana Ball, and it always sells out! Purchase your tickets now for this fun event, set for September 21st AT the zoo. Animal encounters, food, presentations, and so much more. September 21st. Visit ChattZoo.org and click “events”

CADAS drug and alcohol recovery invites everyone to “Unity On The Bridge”, Saturday Sept. 7th in Coolidge Park. There will be live music, vendors, food trucks, a talent contest, and much more. It’s from 10am til 2pm on the 7th, and will benefit those battling addiction and working towards recovery. “Unity On The Bridge” Sept. 7, in Coolidge Park.

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