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First Tennessee Pavilion

Upcoming Events

Community Impact

This Season (2010)
Local Food: $0
Other Charities: $0

Last Season (2009)
Local Food: $458,465
Other Charities: $58,929

Sunday, 9/7 Cut Up For Life (Spa Day for Charity)

This Sunday at Chattanooga Market, Chattanooga Cares will host “Cut Up for Life” in their 12th annual event. Cut Up For Life is a collaborative effort of local beauty salons and spas, their stylists, nail technicians and massage therapists who give their valuable time and skills to raise money for people affected by HIV.

Some popular salons that will be at the event include: Salon Haven, Villa Salon, Hair A Go Go, Steven’s Salon and Et Cetera. Each salon service is just $20, which will go entirely to Chattanooga Cares!

Tickets can be purchased the day of at Chattanooga Market, ahead of time at participating salons, or by calling Sarah Spencer at Chattanooga Cares 423.648.9912 (this makes a great gift too!)

The focus of Chattanooga Cares is AIDS: education, prevention and support for all people affected by HIV. Please learn more about this organization at www.chattanoogacares.org

Sunday 8/31 River City Antique Show

This Sunday, at Chattanooga Market, you’ll find a fabulous showing of antique dealers from Chattanooga and the surrounding areas. If you’re a collector, decorator, or just appreciate these old time finds, come to the Tennessee Pavilion early!

Our fresh, local produce is still in full swing with farmers coming every week. Try one of the recipes on our website, created by local chefs. You’ll find most of the ingredients fresh at Chattanooga Market.

This week’s entertainment on the EPB stage is first-class! See below for the line-up.

7/6 Ice Cream Competition – Clumpies Ice Cream

The results of the Ice Cream Social / Competition at the Chattanooga Market on 7/6 are in, and the 2008 Best Ice Cream vote went to Clumpies by a margin of a single vote!  The race was incredibly competitive, but the real winner is the Chambliss Shelter/Children’s Home, the event’s charitable beneficiary which received over $4,500 in contributions.

Our warmest regards go out to all the ice cream competitors which provided their delicious ice creams, staff, time and energy to make this event a huge success:  Clumpies, Brusters, Nana’s, Sweet Tooth, Cold Stone and Mayfields.

Charity Spotlight 5/11: Pennies for Vicki

This week’s featured charity at the Chattanooga Market is Pennies for Vicki, a nonprofit organization founded in remembrance of Vicki Connor, an employee of KZ-106’s oldies station, GT-108, who died of breast cancer in January 2001.

“This is our charity of choice here at the radio station, so any time we have a chance to tie an event to Pennies for Vicki, we jump at the chance. We think of Vicki often. We do a lot of other events in the area throughout the year, and this event is a just another wonderful chance to get together with Vicki’s family and friends, which keeps her memory alive,” said Kelly McCoy, Director of Promotions for Citadel, and a close personal friend of Vicki’s.

Since 2001, Pennies for Vicki has helped make a difference in the lives of thousands of women with breast cancer. “The first year, our goal was to raise $1 million pennies, and we ended up raising $3 million pennies.” said McCoy.

Pennies for Vicki supports women with breast cancer both nationally and locally and has made donations to the Susan G. Komen Foundation, Why Me of Chattanooga, and the Helene DiStefano Fund. “There are a lot of things insurance doesn’t cover,” said McCoy, “and often women still have to work to support their families, so we are able to step in and help women in these situations.”

Charity Spotlight 5/4: La Paz de Dios

La Paz de Dios works toward the inclusion of Hispanics into our community while celebrating their cultural heritage. La Paz was founded in 2004 to be a bridge between the needs of the Hispanic community in Chattanooga and the organizations and agencies that are available to help them.
For more information, visit their website at www.lapazdedios.org

Charity Spotlight 4/27: Make-a-Wish Foundation

The Make-a-Wish Foundation of East Tennessee will be at the Chattanooga Market on Opening Day!

In the face of major illness we are all reminded that waking up each day is a miracle, and it is these children who remind us that life is a gift and love is its substance. They prove to us over and over again that no circumstance or disease can steal away our capacity for joy and wonder. It is in giving that we truly receive.

The Make-A-Wish Foundation® of East Tennessee granted its first wish in 1988 and has granted over 400 wishes through the services of more than 120 volunteers. Any child 2½ and under the age of 18, who has been determined by a physician to have a life-threatening illness and has not been granted a previous wish, may be eligible. Make-A-Wish® grants wishes to all eligible children, regardless of race, religion, or socio-economic status. Granting a child’s one greatest wish inspires him or her to continue living with exuberance. We feel that the doctors provide the medicine, and we provide the magic!

For more information, please visit www.wishetn.org