
Sundays: 11am-4pm
First Tennesee Pavilion

Thursdays: 11am-2pm
Miller Plaza

Saturdays: 10am-5pm
(starting June 5)
Tennessee Aquarium Plaza
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It’s the last opportunity to buy local for the Chattanooga Market’s 2009 season. This weekend is the big holiday finale with plenty of gift-giving ideas, Christmas music and holiday cheer. There will be plenty of hot chocolate to be had while shopping for handmade gifts; over 150 vendors with that perfect something that is unique. The [...]
This Sunday will be a sea of red & white under the First Tennessee Pavilion. It’s our annual Coca-Cola collector’s day. There will be several booths filled with Coca-Cola memorabilia available for purchase or just for your enjoyment. Feel free to join in the fun and bring in your own Coca-Cola treasure, you can get a [...]
Start off your holiday season at Chattanooga Market this Sunday from 11am -4pm. Several area school children have been busy making gingerbread houses – vote on your favorite! Live On Point organization in conjunction with Girls Preparatory School will be providing a bounce house, temporary tattoos and face painting for our younger [...]
Chattanooga Market is proud to partner with Channel 9, Wal-Mart, First Tennessee Banks, The United Way, The Knights of Columbus, Southern Bullion, The Chattanooga Times Free Press and area dry cleaners and viewers in this year’s Coats For Kids cause. Folks can bring their new and used warm coats for donation at Chattanooga Market each [...]
This Sunday 11/15, 11am – 4pm, Chattanooga Market guests will have a serious amount of spice added to their Sunday afternoon with the Fifth Annual Kick’n Chick’n Hot Wing Contest. Market goers will have an opportunity to sample the various styles of Chattanooga’s best wings for just $7.50 in this annual competition. Here’s the competitors, each hoping for bragging [...]
Jeans. T-shirt. Boots. Guitar. Tyler’s appearance is indicative of his style of music. Simple, straight forward and candid.
Born in Mobile, Alabama, Tyler’s music is well rooted in Southern Americana. Growing up listening to his uncle play guitar and sing on the porch deck of a beach house, Tyler’s inspiration came at [...]

While other little girls dreamt of being princess brides, mermaids, or fairies, Jen Woodhouse performed in her parents’ living room in front of a captivated audience made up of her two younger sisters, various stuffed animals, and Barbie dolls. Whether she was performing in ballet and piano recitals, or just hula dancing for the neighbors, it was apparent at a very early age that Jen was a born entertainer. Since her sold out living room concerts, Jen continues to mesmerize audiences across the globe.
These days, Woodhouse has been keeping busy. She is currently on a 7-month tour in Asia, playing shows 6 nights a week. Fans can experience Asia with her as she documents her travels and performances on YouTube.com.
A recent Nashville transplant, Woodhouse has been ceaselessly touring and promoting her highly anticipated double-disc album, “The Shaping & Shifting of Objects & Sound.” Quickly garnering tremendous word-of-mouth support, Woodhouse’s sophomore album follows on the heels of her critically acclaimed 2005 debut, “This Honest Age.”
Continue reading On Stage 11/15- Jen Woodhouse
Valvoline Racing to Excellence in Education (VREE) revs up a celebration event at Chattanooga Market on Sunday, November 8 . In partnership with the City of Chattanooga Department of Education, Arts & Culture (EAC) and its Unbroken youth initiative—VREE is a media-driven campaign highlighting safe driving at its core and using racing as [...]
The Chattanooga Market is very proud to be participating in the Head of the Hooch regatta this Saturday – the second largest event of its type in the nation!
Join us along the Chattanooga riverfront from 8am until 5pm on Saturday for a special Market, and enjoy the wonderful rowing [...]
This Sunday several antique enthusiasts will be bringing their antiques and collectibles to Chattanooga Market. It’s always a fun day, full of great buys on these treasures of yesteryear. Have a collectible of your own you’d like to share? Bring it to the Pavilion for an opinion on value, trade it, sell it – it’s all about [...]
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Community Impact This Season (2010)
Local Agriculture & Food: $431,888
Local Art & Products: $366,281
Total Vendor Sales: $1,016,275
Other Non-Profits: $52,532
Last Season (2009)
Local Agriculture & Food: $471,329
Total Vendor Sales: $1.4 million
Other Non-Profits: $58,929
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