Outdoor Chattanooga's Learn to Ride a Bike Classes are the best and fastest way to learn to ride a bike!Does teaching your child how to ride a bike without training wheels end in frustration and tears? Are you an adult who's dreamed of riding a bike but can’t keep your balance or feel intimidated to […]
Chattanooga Bicycle Club meets at the Philip Grymes Outdoor Chattanooga Center the 3rd MONDAY monthly from 6pm- 7:30 pm.The CBC is a recreational cycling club whose members share the good fortune of living in one of the most scenic cities in the US and enjoy experiencing its beauty from the seats of our bicycles. Whether your idea […]
Scenic City Adaptive CyclingThis program is Co-Sponsored by SPARC (Sports, Arts and Recreation of Chattanooga - a local chapter of Move United) and Outdoor Chattanooga. For more info on SPARC, check out their website: http://www.sparctn.org/WHAT/WHO: An adaptive cycling program for individuals with disabilities. Hand cycles and tandem bikes are available for individuals who have physical and visual […]
Chattanooga Bicycle Club meets at the Philip Grymes Outdoor Chattanooga Center the 3rd MONDAY monthly from 6pm- 7:30 pm.The CBC is a recreational cycling club whose members share the good fortune of living in one of the most scenic cities in the US and enjoy experiencing its beauty from the seats of our bicycles. Whether your idea […]
Every Monday @ Renaissance Presbyterian Church at 1211 Boynton Drive
This is the weekly business meeting of the Chattanooga City Council. Agendas and other meeting information may be found at www.chattanooga.gov/city-council. This meeting is free and open to the public. The building and meeting room are also accessible.
Catalyst Climbing Clinics - for individuals with physical disabilities WHAT: Catalyst Sports is a non-profit organization based out of Atlanta whose mission is as follows: to empower people by providing the highest quality of adaptive sports to the disabled community.www.gocatalystsports.orgWHO: Individuals with physical disabilities, ages 5 and up. WHEN: The 3rd Tuesday of each month (2/20, 3/19, 4/16, 5/21)TIME: 6-8pmWHERE: High Point Climbing Gym […]
Riverwalk section between Blue Goose Hollow trailhead and Scotty's restaurant.What to Expect: Parks Staff will be on site to demonstrate and explain best practices for weeding and mulching. Volunteers will be invited to assist with weeding and mulching.Tools, gloves and water will be provided.
Join from a PC, Mac, iPad, iPhone or Android device:https://zoom.us/s/96858427760?pwd=aURIR3phdDJnYzFTSmg3UXpUMG04QT09Passcode: 843111 Or join by phone:Dial(for higher quality, dial a number based on your current location): US: +1 312 626 6799 or +1 929 205 6099 or +1 301 715 8592 or +1 346 248 7799 or +1 669 900 6833 or +1 253 215 8782 […]
T-RecsWHAT: T-Recs is our teen social and recreation group that meets monthly to play games, socialize, explore the outdoors, go on outings into the community and more! The goal of this program is to increase social skills while participating in leisure and recreation opportunities with peers. WHO: Individuals with disabilities, ages 13-17 years old. Participants need to exhibit […]
Challenge Air Fly Day WHAT: The mission of Challenge Air for Kids & Friends, Inc. is to build confidence and self-esteem in children and youth with special needs through the gift of flight. Chattanooga Therapeutic Recreation Services is once again partnering to bring the gift of flight to children with disabilities in our community! See more about Challenge Air on their website: https://www.challengeair.com/What Happens […]
Young Athletes Program WHAT: Special Olympics Young Athletes is a sport and play program for children with intellectual disabilities (ID) and siblings, ages 2 to 7 years old. Young Athletes introduces basic sport skills, like running, kicking and throwing. Young Athletes offers the chance to share the joy of sports with all children.WHO: Ages 2-7, children with intellectual disabilities and […]
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