Living Local 2/18/25-4/2/25

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/ The dog who had been at the Humane Society Shelter for the longest amount of time has found her forever home. Her name is Arizona and she is a pit/boxer mix. Arizona had lived at the Humane Society for almost 1,400 days (that’s almost 4 years), but she’s with her Forever Family now. Want to help animals like Arizona? Foster, adopt, volunteer, or donate. Start on their website, HESchatt.org
/ The Walnut Street Bridge will get a major renovation, beginning on March 17th, and lasting about 18 months. Sign up for free alerts by texting WSB (for Walnut Street Bridge) to (423) 249-9181. Or download the new Walnut Street Bridge App in the Apple Store.
/ The “Believe Bash”, the annual black-tie gala to benefit Erlanger’s programs, and to buy life-saving equipment, is set for April 26th at the Chattanooga Convention Center. This event will feature dinner, dancing, auctions, and more, and often sells out. So get your tickets today online at ErlangerFoundation.org, and click “Events”.
/ Bug-A-Palooza is coming back to Camp Jordan on April 12th and 13th. The $5 admission charge will benefit The Chattanooga Ronald McDonald House, and we’ll have more details soon, about Bug-A-Palooza.
/ A FREE Women’s Self Defense Class will be offered THIS Thursday Feb. 20th at 6pm, at the Collegedale City Hall. Ladies, learn tips on keeping yourself safe, at this free class. For details, call (423) 468-1971. The evening will be in partnership with Greg Roy Martial Arts Academy.
/ The Chattanooga Lookouts will play the Chattanooga State Tigers on April 2nd, at AT&T Field. It’s a tradition between the 2 teams, and tickets are on sale now for $7, at Lookouts.com.. It will be a 7-inning game and proceeds will benefit the Chattanooga State Tigers baseball team.

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