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“Spring adds new life and new beauty to all that is.” – Jessica Harrelson As the weather warms and the days get longer, the feeling of spring fills the air. For many, springtime brings about a sense of excitement for new beginnings and reuniting with community under warm, sunny skies. In this spring issue of CityScope® magazine, we highlight men and women who are leading into the year with passion for their businesses, lifestyles, and communities and who are soaring towards the opportunities that lie ahead. For example, in “8 Companies to Watch” we show local entrepreneurs who, inspired by a drive to better serve their communities, are reaching new heights. Our story “A Spot of Tea” celebrates local tearooms and their intentionality in creating spaces for gathering people together. Next up, “Disc Golf Fever” delves into the athletes behind this increasingly popular sport. Lastly, in our article “Hardworking Homesteaders” we capture locals who share a passion for sustainability and a connection to nature. Spring brings with it the season of love, and in our “Annual Wedding Section,” we take time to celebrate just that! The perfect guide when planning your own or your loved one’s special day, this annual section showcases fashions and jewelry for the big day, area venues, wedding day specialists, top-notch catering, gift ideas, and more. Not to be missed are wedding day snapshots celebrating locals who lovingly tied the knot. Always a pleasure to include in our publications are stunning local homes. Showcasing three premier residences, homeowners share the many aspects of their homes they love while diving into breathtaking architecture and design. Looking for ideas to get your kiddos out of the house and experiencing new things? Look no further than our Annual Independent Schools & Camps Guide including more than 80 different independent schools and summer camps. As always, we hope you take time to sit back on a warm spring evening and enjoy the many local stories inside that celebrate the best of our area. May the beautiful photography and inspiring stories fill you with excitement for the year ahead. Happy reading,

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Features 20 8 Companies to Watch Area Businesses Set Up for Success 38 A Spot of Tea Local Spaces Serving Up Tea and More 50 Disc Golf Fever The Sport Taking the Scenic City by Storm 61

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Celebrating the City 72 Pink! Gala Benefiting the MaryEllen Locher Breast Center

Premier Living 76 Classic Curation Meets Modern Musings The Brown Home 91 Charm Above the Canopy The Gettys Home 104 Traditional Italian Trimmings The Sargent Home

Schools & Camps Special Section 118 Independent School Profiles A Complete Guide to Independent Schools 132 Summer Camp Profiles A Complete Guide to Summer Camps 10 |

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Contents 160 Special Wedding Section 149 Wedding Day Fashions 2024 Attire From Chattanooga Retailers 152 Wedding Day Jewelry The Latest Designs From Area Jewelers 160 Real Weddings Local Couples Tie the Knot at Area Venues

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176 Local Shopping: Wedding Gifts Ideas to Inspire 180 Wedding Specialists Personalized Solutions for Every Bride & Groom 184 Real Wedding Photos Bridal Parties

Cuisine 189 Spring Dining & Catering Seasonal Dishes From Area Restaurants

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Contents VOLUME 31, ISSUE 4 • SPRING 2024

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Ask Hamilton Chattanooga Area State Parks

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Working in the City Queens Kitchen and Market

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Toast of the Town A Sip of Spring

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AmuseUm

Get ready to relive the ‘90s with Creative Discovery Museum’s annual fundraiser AmuseUm. AmuseUm ’24: 1995 (CDM’s Version) will feature entertainment, activities, food, and drink paying homage to CDM’s opening year. Attendees are invited to wear their best ‘90s attire while enjoying everything from boy bands to revolutionary tech innovations of the past. cdmfun.org/amuseum

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For the Good

Volunteers in Medicine Chattanooga’s For the Good benefit aims to uplift those in need with generosity. Hosted at the Chattanooga Marriott, the luncheon will begin at 11:30 a.m. with a silent auction. Auction items will include bundled offerings from local boutiques, attractions, dining, and more, and proceeds will support VIM’s mission to provide primary care to the uninsured. vim-chatt.org/for-the-good

13 In its 21st year, Siskin Hospital’s Possibilities Luncheon

Possibilities Luncheon will feature retired U.S. Army Command Sergeant Major Gretchen Evans as keynote speaker. This community-wide fundraiser benefits Siskin Hospital’s charitable Scholarship Fund to help patients to discover life beyond disability. The event will begin at 11:30 a.m. at the Chattanooga Convention Center. possibilities.siskinrehab.org

19 Celebrating Chattanooga Girls Odyssey Awards Luncheon

Leadership Academy (CGLA), now in its 15th academic year, the 2024 Odyssey Awards Luncheon will be held from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Chattanooga Convention Center. Vernice “FlyGirl” Armour, America’s First Black Female Combat Pilot, will serve as the keynote speaker, while renowned artist Wintley Phipps will be the guest performer. cglaonline.com/donateto-cgla/odyssey

21 Benefiting Ronald McDonald House Wine Women & Shoes

Charities® of Greater Chattanooga, this

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fabulous fundraising event invites women to sip, savor, shop, and support a great cause. From 6 to 10 p.m. at First Horizon Pavilion, attendees can enjoy wine tasting, designer pop-ups, a glamorous fashion show, seated dinner, and silent and live auctions. wine womenandshoes.com/event/chattanooga

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The Great Adult Egg Hunt & Hoppy Hour

This annual fundraiser combines the arts, community collaboration, and education into one great event. Beginning at 1 p.m. at the Sculpture Fields at Montague Park, adult participants can search for eggs, while a “hoppy hour” at a local bar will conclude the festivities. thechattery.org/egghunt

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The 2024 MAC Gala

The Walden’s Ridge Civic League will host Tall Tales and Storytelling from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at 2501 Fairmount Pike on Signal Mountain. This free event features live performances by renowned storytellers, with family-friendly legends, jokes, fairy tales, and more on the docket. Food and beverages will be available for purchase. waldensridgecivicleague.org McKamey Animal Center (MAC) is looking forward to an electric evening at its annual gala, to be held at The Westin. The evening - themed, “It’s Electric” - will include a silent and live auction, Snuggle Lounge (with adoptable pets!), VIP experience, and after party as guests celebrate the life-saving work of the MAC. mckamey animalcenter.org/the-mac-gala

13 Save the date for Erlanger FoundaBelieve Bash

tion’s signature event, the Believe Bash. The 8th annual black-tie gala will showcase the theme “Paris: The City of Lights” at the Chattanooga Convention Center. Guests will enjoy dinner, dancing, a live auction, and more while raising essential funds to support the Children’s Hospital at Erlanger. erlangerfoundation.org/ believe-bash

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Ruby Falls Battle Below the Clouds

tion in the South is back for its ninth year. The all-day event includes live bluegrass music, giveaways, kids’ activities, and of course, plenty of barbecue! Team registration fees benefit children with pediatric cancer and their families through the Lana’s Love Foundation. Spectator admission is free. rubyfalls.com/specialevents/battle-below-the-clouds

19-21 The Association for Visual 4 Bridges Arts Festival

Arts’ 4 Bridges Arts Festival is returning to the First Horizon Pavilion this April. This nationally recognized juried art show attracts more than 145 visual artists from around the country. Friday evening is a ticketed event, the popular preview party. Tickets go on sale February 15. Saturday and Sunday, entry is $5 at the gate, and children under 18 enter free. avarts.org/ about-4baf1

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The Moth Ball® by CityScope®

Chattanooga’s ultimate girls’ night out is returning April 25! Pull out your prom, bridesmaid, or any old dress taking up residence in your closet, and join The Moth Ball® by CityScope® for an incredible evening of food, fun, and fashions from the past. This event is for women, about women, to benefit women, and this year proceeds will benefit Love’s Arm. themothball.org


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Chattanooga Go Red for Women

The Go Red for Women experience continues to be the cornerstone of the American Heart Association’s Go Red for Women movement in the Chattanooga community. Hosted at the Chattanooga Convention Center, this empowering event focuses on raising awareness about cardiovascular disease and critical funds for the AHA. goredforwomen.org

13 Golf enthusiasts are in luck! Monday After the Masters

The Austin Hatcher Foundation’s 3rd Annual Monday After the Masters Golf Tournament takes place at The Farm Golf Club in Dalton, GA, on Monday, May 13. Teams may register as a foursome to participate. Golfers can expect food, a silent auction, a participant gift bag, and prizes for contest winners, including longest drive and closest to the pin. The event supports the foundation’s mission to erase the effects of pediatric cancer. hatcherfoundation.org/golf

19 Celebrating 10 years, the 2024 IRONMAN 70.3 Chattanooga

IRONMAN 70.3 Chattanooga offers the perfect training opportunity for those getting ready for the full-distance IRONMAN Chattanooga or a chance to race in one of the triathlon’s most welcoming race communities on the IRONMAN circuit. It begins with a 1.2-mile swim, transitions into a 56mile bike course, and then ends with a 13.1-mile run. ironman.com/im703chattanooga

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Memorial Day Celebration

commemoration at McCoy Farm & Gardens with this free celebration. From 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., the event includes a salute to the flag and veterans, the national anthem, picnic food for purchase, a children’s play area, local musical entertainment, a craft fair, and more. mccoyfarmandgardens.org

Celebrate Spring at Area Attractions! March 29, 30

Hug-A-Bunny Days at the Chattanooga Zoo

Hug-A-Bunny, at the Chattanooga Zoo, is a family-friendly event celebrating the arrival of spring. Zoo visitors are welcome to enjoy springtime crafts and games, like the golden egg hunt, while many zoo animals will enjoy special seasonal enrichment activities. Event admission also includes up-close rabbit encounters, candy stations, photos with the Easter Bunny, and other special activities. chattzoo.org/events/hug-a-bunny

April 5-May 12

Flora Luna at Rock City

Rock City is excited to host a first-of-its-kind nighttime soirée, Rock City Nights: Flora Luna. The attraction’s first food & drink event offers an elegant dining experience in a low-light garden environment. From April 5 to May 12, wine and dine in the gardens at twilight and be one of the first to cross the Swing-A-Long Bridge at night! Tickets go live on March 1. seerockcity.com/seasons

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Day Out With Thomas at the Tennessee Valley Railroad Museum

Join Thomas the Tank Engine at Day Out With Thomas: The Bubble Tour! Coming to Tennessee Valley Railroad Museum on April 20-21 & 27-28! Enjoy a real train ride with Thomas, and then pop over to the Bubble Zone for bubbly fun. Mix it up with lawn games for the whole family and live entertainment throughout the day. Visitors can enjoy an exclusive gift shop and so much more! dayoutwiththomas.com

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Vintage postcard of Harrison Bay State Park, Courtesy of Tennessee State Library & Archives

Dear Hamilton, I’m new to Chattanooga and am an avid parkgoer. While I’ve been to many of the great parks here in the city, I’m eager to keep exploring – even if it means a decent drive. I’d especially love to learn more about state parks. Are there any nearby, and what can you tell me about their history? Sincerely, Ready to Road Trip Dear Ready to Road Trip, If you’re looking for state parks, you’re in the right place! Tennessee is home to 57 state parks, and it’s no surprise that the Chattanooga area and its many scenic views of lakes, mountains, and waterfalls are included in this lineup. There are five 18 |

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state parks located within an hour’s drive of Chattanooga, and three are right here in Hamilton County – no road trip necessary! The oldest of these is Harrison Bay State Park. When it was established in 1937, it not only became the first state park in Hamilton County, but the first ever state park in Tennessee! It was developed by the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC), a government work relief program created during the Great Depression to supply jobs through environmental improvement projects. Their efforts resulted in the 1,200-acre park that visitors enjoy today. Harrison Bay State Park features 40 miles of shoreline along Chickamauga Lake plus amenities that day-use visitors and campers alike enjoy such as a walking

path, golf course, marina, and more. Booker T. Washington State Park became Hamilton County’s second state park a year later as the CCC continued its work. Also situated along Chickamauga Lake, the park was originally established as an African American state recreational center and was named in honor of famous leader and educator Booker T. Washington. After a 1950 dedication that debuted recreational infrastructure, park visitation soared from 16,000 annual visitors to 85,000 by 1960. Today, visitors continue to enjoy recreation across its 353 acres, which now include a swimming pool, picnic area, playground, and six-mile singletrack trail for mountain bikers. Though Justin P. Wilson Cumberland Trail State Park stretches hun-


(Above) View from Edward’s Point on Signal Mountain, a segment of the Cumberland Trail, Courtesy of Tennessee River Gorge Trust (Top Right) Drawing of Booker T. Washington State Park, 1940, Courtesy of Tennessee State Library & Archives (Bottom Right) Cherokee heritage celebration at Red Clay State Park, Courtesy of Tennessee State Parks

dreds of miles across Tennessee, it ends up right in our backyard. Winding its way through the ridges and gorges of the Cumberland Plateau, the trail was designated a State Scenic Trail in 1971, and in 1998, became Tennessee’s 53rd state park. At an impressive 33,500 acres, the Cumberland Trail is Tennessee’s largest state park. It is also the only linear state park, running vertically across Tennessee through 11 counties, including our very own Hamilton County. While it’s still a work in progress, once complete, the trail will stretch 300 miles from Cumberland Gap at the Kentucky border to the nearby Tennessee River Gorge. To hike a segment of the Cumberland Trail, pay a visit to Signal Mountain and enjoy front-row seats to views of our city’s stunning scenery. Half an hour away is Red Clay State Historic Park, a site that commemorates and celebrates the Cherokee Nation. Red

Clay was the last seat of the Cherokee government before the 1838 enforcement of the Indian Removal Act of 1830. From 1832 to 1837, the Cherokee Nation held 11 general councils at Red Clay. Here, they learned that they had lost their land and would be forced westward on the Trail of Tears. Nearly 150 years later, the Cherokee would meet once again at Red Clay during the Cherokee Council Reunion. Today, Red Clay is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is a certified site and interpretive center on the Trail of Tears National Historic Trail. To learn more about this land’s important history during your visit, be sure to check out the park’s museum and historic replicas. Last, but certainly not least, is the Hiwassee/Ocoee Scenic River State Park, situated an hour east of Chattanooga. Named after the two rivers that run through it, the park is a hot spot

for outdoor recreation. Whitewater rafting has drawn visitors to the park since 1977 and garnered international acclaim, thanks to the Ocoee River’s rushing rapids. Most notably, the Ocoee hosted the 1996 Olympics Whitewater Competition and made history as the only in-river venue the event has used to date. To create a world class course, a section of the riverbed was engineered to produce powerful rapids worthy of this elite competition – rapids you can still raft today, if you dare. Between these five state parks and an abundance of other scenic and historic parks in and around our city, you’ll have plenty to explore! Hope this helps! Hamilton Bush Resident History Hound Chattanooga, Tennessee CityScopeMag.com

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COMPANIES TO WATCH BY RACHEL STUDEBAKER

From tech talent to food products and more, entrepreneurs are choosing Chattanooga to establish and expand their visions. Here, we highlight local companies whose innovative ideas and accumulating accomplishments poise them for continued success in their sectors.


Making Strides in Robotic Manufacturing O N E O F F R O BO T I C S

Nick Johnson and Tony DiSanto are pushing the boundaries of what robotics can achieve. “We noticed the impressive capabilities of robotic arms and that they were mostly under-utilized. A typical robotic arm is capable of incredible accuracy and repeatability while at the same time being an extremely reliable and proven machine,” shares Johnson. Driven to unlock the potential of the robotic arm and enter new markets with its found functions, the duo’s efforts have evolved into an industry-leading robotic machining company: One Off Robotics. WHY IT’S A COMPANY TO WATCH: One Off Robotics is the only company in the United States that offers turn-key solutions for robotic metal additive manufacturing, and it is an industry leader for both additive and subtractive manufacturing. By incorporating the latest technologies into their systems, the company remains at the cutting edge of robotic fabrication. One Off Robotics currently offers an extensive range of solutions for robotic 3D printing, machining, and custom fabrication systems, as well as consultation, installation, and training services. 2023 IN REVIEW: 2023 was a year of monumental growth for One Off Robotics, as the company tripled the size of its team and facilities. They spent the year building and delivering systems for universities, research facilities, and industry leaders. One Off Robotics broke new ground yet again with the completion of two of the most advanced 3D metal additive robotic systems in existence, for installation in a national laboratory. Photos Courtesy of One Off Robotics

OUTLOOK FOR 2024: One Off Robotics has no plans to slow down moving into 2024 as it continues to push the capabilities of robotic fabrication systems and remain trailblazers of this technology. The company’s primary focus this year will be adding educational offerings available to colleges, universities, and trade schools, with Johnson explaining, “We see workforce development and education as the key to widespread adoption of this technology.” CityScopeMag.com

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Salt-Free Seasoning Solutions F L AVO U R F U L S E AS O N I N G CO . After a high blood pressure diagnosis prompted Lauren Hodges to begin a low-sodium diet, she quickly saw a gap in the market for salt-free seasoning blends. Experimentation with herbs and spices and a desire to help others in her position enjoy savory flavors manifested as Flavourful Seasoning Co. “Choosing Flavourful Seasoning Co. means choosing a brand that empathizes with the struggle of navigating dietary restrictions while refusing to compromise on the joy of eating,” shares Hodges.

a low-sodium diet, enabling them to enjoy the convenience and flavor of seasoning blends while still managing their salt intake. These curated blends range from Maple Cajun and Jerk to taco seasoning and a dairy-free ranch blend, plus more. Free of preservatives and fillers, Hodges says Flavourful Seasoning Co. “pioneers a movement toward a healthier, more mindful approach to seasoning blends.” 2023 IN REVIEW: Last year, Flavourful Seasoning Co. took

its spice blends on the road, traveling to five states across the nation to introduce its products to new clientele. The trip’s itinerary included the renowned Black Food Truck Festival in Charleston, South Carolina, where the company made its debut as a vendor. In addition to an expanding geographical reach, Flavourful Seasoning Co. saw substantial financial growth, more than doubling its revenue since inception. Another key milestone was the acquisition of a manufacturing space in the Kitchen Incubator of Chattanooga, allowing for more consistent production. OUTLOOK FOR 2024: An expanded

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Flavourful Seasoning Co. has stepped into the niche of salt-free foods, distinguishing itself from other players by honing in on the specific need for salt-free seasoning blends. Its entry into the market is redefining mealtime for individuals following

product line is in the works, developed in collaboration with local chefs and tailored to customer feedback. Hodges looks forward to more travel this year as she brings her products to larger events and new clientele, laying the groundwork for a nationwide retail presence.

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Compensating Carbon Sequestration L A N DY I E L D LandYield is paving the way for landowners to benefit from conserving forested land and its carbon stores. “Valuing carbon sequestration and storage in forests is a way for us to value what forests can provide us beyond traditional timber products,” says founder Josh Fain. “By paying private landowners to defer commercial harvesting, we can help increase carbon stores while strengthening the range of public goods forests deliver like biodiversity, water quality, wildlife habitat, and soil health.”

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WHY IT’S A COMPANY TO WATCH: LandYield has opened up the carbon market to a significant constituent. “Up until now, these projects required too much upfront capital to make it worthwhile for landowners with less than 5,000 acres,” explains Fain. With 39% of the over 800 million acres of forested land in the United States owned by individuals and families with no more than a few hundred acres, a vast majority of owners can now benefit, thanks to LandYield. The company and its key collaborator Finite Carbon utilize high-resolution satellite imagery and long-term Forest Service plots to provide instant carbon value quotes to landowners at no cost. LandYield’s competitive compensation and position as the only major project developer of its kind based in the Southeast sets the company up for continued success.

2023 IN REVIEW: After years of technological and financial innovation and work on forest carbon projects, Fain publicly launched LandYield in August – an announcement covered in the Wall Street Journal. LandYield delivered payment to its first cohort of landowners, and that group has only continued to grow. Today, LandYield has 350 sites in its platform, representing over 80,000 acres across the Southeast. OUTLOOK FOR 2024: Currently serving 13 states in the South, LandYield is looking to expand its services to landowners in the Northwest, Midwest, and Pacific Northwest by the year’s end. “Our main goal for the year is just continuing to grow our business, getting more landowners paid, and protecting more acres of forestland,” says Fain.

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FEATURE

Marshall Teague

Catering to Canine Companions E D E N T H I ST L E D O G CO . When sustainable farm owners Marshall and Katherine Teague began boarding dogs for their friends in an old kennel on their property 10 years ago, it would turn out to be the beginnings of a thriving dog company. Eden Thistle Dog Co. prioritizes the well-being of canine companions through daycare and boarding services, and a jerky treats product line. WHY IT’S A COMPANY TO WATCH: The

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a free range, natural setting. “The philosophy behind our dog company mirrored our farming company,” explains Marshall Teague. “We wanted to board dogs in a way that reflected their nature, so we turn dogs out in play groups into our wooded pasture and grass pasture throughout the day.” The production of the jerky treats reflects a similar mindset rooted in nature. Eden Thistle Dog Co.’s treats are made with only two ingredients – sweet potato and a pasture-raised protein – and are free of chemicals, preservatives, and other additives. The Teagues make each and every treat themselves, a rare practice in the dog treat industry. 2023 IN REVIEW: Eden Thistle Dog Co. added new wholesale stores on

the West Coast for its jerky treats and did prep work for future flavor launches. Teague says that the best addition to their company in 2023 was a shuttle for the daycare program, named the Dog Adventure Van. Equipped with wood walls and floors and a bunkbed system, the van picks up dogs from their houses in the morning to attend daycare and drops them back off again in the evening – an added convenience for busy pet parents.

OUTLOOK FOR 2024: This year, Eden Thistle Co. has its eyes on the expansion of both its property and products. Teague shares plans to expand fields and add new buildings to the daycare and boarding program. Plus, a new flavor is in the works for the company’s jerky treats line.

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Delivering Dairy Alternatives OTHER MILK When Liz Bounds couldn’t find the alternative milk she was looking for, she decided to make it herself. “I wanted a locally-sourced, additive-free, truly sustainable plant-based milk to exist – I searched high and low and couldn’t find one,” she shares. As a result, Bounds created Other Milk, a pecan-based milk she emphasizes is for everyone, from customers with a dairy-free diet to those wanting to make sustainable swaps. WHY IT’S A COMPANY TO WATCH: Other Milk

is the only company of its kind, raising the bar for alternative milk by setting the highest standards for quality and sustainability. Large-scale plantbased milk brand operations often involve shipping emissions and impact water supply. In comparison, Other Milk is markedly low impact. To minimize waste in the production and distribution process, it operates under a unique business model inspired by traditional milkman-style delivery. Other Milk packages and delivers its milk in glass bottles, which can be returned, cleaned, and sanitized for reuse in the next batch via its return program. Its emphasis on locality also sets Other Milk apart, using native pecans sourced from a farm in South Georgia. “My focus is to source as locally as possible, so that I can further the community that Other Milk is located in, as well as lowering my impact on the planet,” notes Bounds. 2023 IN REVIEW: Other Milk moved into a new

commissary kitchen and became a vendor at the Main Street Farmers’ Market – the largest foodfocused market in Chattanooga. It also earned its Department of Agriculture certification, making it possible to retail products in establishments including coffee shops and grocery stores. Thanks to this certification, Other Milk entered wholesale partnerships with local businesses in addition to its direct customer sales.

OUTLOOK FOR 2024: Bounds is focused on scaling Other Milk’s reach in 2024 and expanding its product offerings – which currently consist of regular and chocolate pecan milk. She is excited to pursue additional wholesale partnerships and plans to adopt a more robust delivery model while upholding sustainability in all aspects.

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Brewing Holistic Beverages C H AT TA N O O G A KOM B U C H A COM PA N Y Daniel Reading had always dreamed of owning a business centered around health and authenticity and realized that kombucha presented the perfect opportunity to do so. Equipped with a beer-brewing background and love for the fermented beverage, he and his wife Sara began creating small batches in 64-ounce jars which soon scaled up to five-gallon buckets. Seeing that the kombucha had quickly become a staple for their household and, hoping it could be a staple for the Scenic City as well, Reading founded Chattanooga Kombucha Company. WHY IT’S A COMPANY TO WATCH: Chattanooga Kombu-

cha Company provides a refreshing, healthy alternative to beverages high in sugar, caffeine, and artificial additives. Its recipe is lower in sugar than other kombucha drinks on the market, is sweetened largely with monk fruit, and contains a spore probiotic to aid digestive health. “Our family has 30 |

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a passion for serving meals and beverages that nourish the body, and I believe that education about the importance of what goes into our bodies and hands-on experience empowers people with agency to take care of themselves,” shares Reading. After participating in an entrepreneur startup class at the Kitchen Incubator of Chattanooga, Reading purchased a brewery space that remains the company’s production headquarters. Chattanooga Kombucha Company currently serves its kombucha flavors on tap in a mobile format, allowing it to travel to events and popular spots across the city. 2023 IN REVIEW: Chattanooga Kombucha Company

completed its first full season as a vendor at the Chattanooga Market, and attended festivals and concerts across town, including the popular music festival, Moon River. It also debuted 12-ounce cans of its top-selling Ginger Peach flavor, the company’s first canned beverage.

OUTLOOK FOR 2024: Reading hopes to add another tap trailer and truck to its mobile fleet, while continuing to can more flavors and focus on increased distribution. He says his dream is to open a brewery with a tasting room, and after giving a tour of the brewery to local high school students, is interested in future opportunities to partner with the youth of Chattanooga.

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approach to creating effective products for skincare needs from moisturizing to the lightening of age spots. The company is upfront about the active ingredients that its products include and educates customers on their effects. In addition to this careful combination of ingredients, Designer + Cosmeceutical products are paraben-free, gluten-free, fragrance-free, and dyefree – common irritants and allergens found in other skincare. 2023 IN REVIEW: Designer + Cosmeceuticals launched

its full product line, more than doubling its original nine offerings. The company now sells cleansers, toners, moisturizers, serums, night and eye creams, face masks, and more. Products are formulated for all ages, focused on the prevention and correction of skin concerns and aging. Additionally, customizable kits for both beginners and skincare pros are available to shoppers looking for a complete skincare routine. OUTLOOK FOR 2024: Designer + Cosme-

ceuticals will focus on targeted marketing and sales of its recent product line launch and grow its presence in the skincare industry. Equipped for success with elegant packaging and effective ingredients, Designer + Cosmeceuticals plans to look beyond the realms of pharmacy and medicine and make its debut in the cosmetic retail industry.

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An Elevated Boutique Experience LOV E , E R O S Described as an “experience boutique,” Love, EROS offers its customers a multitude of custom style services all in one space. “When we moved to Chattanooga in 2020, I realized that there was a lot of opportunity to bring experiences that at the time one could only enjoy if they traveled to Atlanta, Nashville, or Birmingham,” recalls founder Kim Thompson. “Large cities shouldn’t get to have all the fun! So, I decided to blend several of the experiences I loved into one concept, and Love, EROS was born.”

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WHY IT’S A COMPANY TO WATCH: The innovative boutique experience concept includes permanent jewelry, custom hats, and luxury ear piercings. Its brick-andmortar location and fusion of services departs from the exclusively mobile model and single focus of other players in the industry, while the custom and experiential element sets Love, EROS apart from traditional clothing retailers. Love, EROS is bringing people in the community and beyond together by offering booking services for on-site events, including bachelorette parties, wedding and baby showers, birthdays, corporate gifting suites, and more. It provides a space for friends and family to share special moments and create one-of-a-kind accessories. “All of our experiences give you an opportunity to tell your personal story and create something so uniquely you that you’ll cherish for years to come,” says Thompson.

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debut at the Mainx24 festival at the end of 2022 launched Love, EROS into a year of nonstop growth. Community support led to partnerships with local businesses and regular pop-up shops around town, including national clothing retailer Madewell. Love, EROS also added a new experience to its lineup in 2023, where customers can decorate a trucker hat with fabric patches.

OUTLOOK FOR 2024: Love, EROS will continue to hone the experiences it offers, while introducing even more options. Coming soon to Love, EROS this year is a charm bar experience, where customers can select talismans that are special or meaningful to them and create a customized piece of charm jewelry.

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A Spot of Tea

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he centuries-old tradition of teatime is living on here in the Scenic City, thanks to a lineup of elegant eateries. Each experts in their own right when it comes to specialty teas, house-made menus, and darling décor, these local tearooms are creating space for customers to enjoy company over a cup of tea. Read on to learn about four charming businesses serving up tea and more. BY RACHEL STUDEBAKER PHOTOGRAPHY BY VITYL MEDIA


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Genesis House of Tea DEVEN WALLACE

Genesis House of Tea opened in 2022, a vision brought to life by Redemption to the Nations Church and its pastors, Kevin and Deven Wallace. The tearoom is named after the Wallaces’ adopted daughter, Genesis, and its mission is inspired by the story of her birth mother. In reference to its name, Deven Wallace explains that Genesis House of Tea “is a place of new beginnings for all women and children who find themselves in difficult circumstances.” The tearoom uses a portion of its funds to support and house women experiencing a crisis pregnancy and come alongside birth and adoptive mothers alike in their journey. “Every cup of tea at Genesis House of Tea restores beauty, identity, and dignity to women in our area,” Wallace adds.

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The tearoom is open five days a week for lunch along with afterhour event reservations, offering a house-made menu of sweet and savory dishes. “It’s all made to order, and it’s a perfect blend of some well-known British traditions as well as some American favorites,” says Wallace. For the full tearoom experience, she recommends the afternoon tier, and notes that the homemade scones and lobster bisque – a family recipe – are house favorites. From elegant gold décor to the Royal Albert China each dish is served on, Genesis House of Tea wants every guest to feel like royalty. The tea selections also reflect this desire with options like the Royal Wedding tea – the tearoom’s best-selling option – and

a traditional Buckingham Palace blend. Wallace says that indulging in the tradition of afternoon tea and its little luxuries sets aside time “to put away the paper plates and sit down with China just to remind yourself that some moments are worth it!” Since its opening two years ago, Wallace has watched the tearoom become home to meaningful memories. “We’ve seen incredible date nights. We’ve seen beautiful father-daughter and motherdaughter moments. We have listened to laughter, and we have watched tears fall over delicious tea. From the regular meeting of ladies, groups, and Bible studies to business meetings, it’s amazing to see what community can happen around a cup of tea!”


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Homefront Tea Room PENELOPE SOULE GAULT

An extension of the Tennessee Valley Railroad Museum (TVRM), the Homefront Tea Room opened in 2022 to offer teatime with a historic twist. “The tearoom is decorated to represent a 1940s-era tearoom and focuses on women on the Homefront during the war years,” explains Penelope Soule Gault, communications director for TVRM. The Homefront Tea Room hosts visitors from TVRM’s Grand Junction Depot, where a quaint environment and vintage décor usher patrons into the past as they enjoy a classic high tea among history. Seasonal menus offer up a host of house-made delicacies to enjoy. Gault lists a mouthwatering lineup

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of staple items always on offer, including soup with grilled cheese bites, chicken salad, maple brown sugar bacon, egg quiche on a crescent slice with hollandaise sauce, plus clotted cream, lemon curd, and assorted jams served alongside freshly baked scones. She notes, “The appetizer awaiting upon your arrival is one of our favorites: the warm, homemade pimento cheese with crackers is a must-try.” A rotating tea selection lets visitors select from eight teas to pair with their food, while giving returning visitors new flavors to try out each time. Gault shares that the Homefront Tea Room consistently sees visitors reserve the experience for their special occasions, including parties

who travel from out of town just for teatime. “Most recently, three different parties visited from Nashville and Atlanta – all first time visits with us,” she adds. While its decadent dining alone offers plenty to enjoy, the Homefront Tea Room has even more in store. Following teatime, guests get to embark on a 65-minute train ride on the Missionary Ridge Local, which includes a railway turntable demonstration and a tour of TVRM’s restoration shop in East Chattanooga. The scenic trip takes passengers over four bridges and through a historic tunnel for an unforgettable end to a one-of-akind tearoom experience.


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The Tea Cottage CHARLENE LAMAR

Chattanooga has no shortage of spots for visitors to enjoy Southern hospitality, and The Tea Cottage easily makes the list. This local event space showcases the best of our region’s welcoming traditions from a homey cottage styled like a tearoom. Jack and Charlene LaMar opened this mom-and-pop business in 2006, wanting to “provide a hospitable, safe, and purposeful environment for events.” The Tea Cottage welcomes groups of up to 60 people to enjoy exclusive use of its building for luncheons, dinners, and events. It has become a go-to gathering place for members of the community to meet, from garden and book clubs to neighborhood meetings, and of course, tea parties. In addition to

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event services, every third Friday of the month the LaMars select a menu and open The Tea Cottage to the public, where guests can make a reservation to enjoy a home-cooked meal – no event necessary. Guests will be charmed by The Tea Cottage from the moment they arrive. Inside, the picture of a traditional tearoom awaits. Soft pinks, floral dishes, lace, and vintage accents charm at every turn and reveal a space clearly curated with care. Despite what its name and interior may suggest, there is much more on The Tea Cottage’s menu than tea. Here, freshly prepared Southern cooking takes center stage. Every single dish is cooked from scratch by Charlene herself – apart from the fan-

favorite homemade ice cream, made specially by Jack. Event organizers can create a customized menu from a lineup of nearly every comfort food imaginable. The event menu contains more than 60 dishes to choose from including salads, casseroles, meats, cakes, pies, and more. Fan favorites include the chicken salad, cheese biscuits, and derby pie served a la mode. The secret to The Tea Cottage’s success is simply the gracious hospitality of its owners. A hardworking team of two, their passion for their business is evident. From the care the LaMars take in crafting each dish to every decorative detail, guests of this local gem are in good hands.


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Mountain Oaks Tea Room S O N YA G U F F E Y

Mountain Oaks Manor has been providing event venue services for more than 30 years. Located in the Historic James County Courthouse, the century-old brick mansion sits on a sprawling estate in Ooltewah and brings dream weddings and events to life. In 2017, the venue decided to expand its offerings and opened the Mountain Oaks Tea Room for business. A relaxing spot to socialize over finger foods and a good cup of tea, the tearoom has quickly become a hallmark of the manor. Sonya Guffey, the owner of Mountain Oaks Manor and Tea Room, describes its ambience as “modern Victorian,” adding that “each tearoom is decorated in Victorian-style antiques that add to

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the charm of the mansion.” Guests can choose from one of many themed tearooms: The Scarlett Room pays homage to “Gone with the Wind”; the Queen’s Room is perfect for fans of English high tea; The Garden View Room offers views of the manor’s gardens; and The French Quarter simulates an Old New Orleans setting. No matter which room, guests can enjoy a traditional teatime experience. The menu includes more than 30 kinds of tea, including house-blended black, herbal, and decaf options. All food is made in-house, from the chicken salad and pimento cheese to a myriad of soups and desserts. Guffey recommends their afternoon tea, or the courtyard sampler to first-time

visitors looking to give all the house favorites a try. In addition to afternoon tea, Mountain Oaks Tea Room brings people together for events of all kinds. The space has played host to quinceañeras, sweet 16s, weddings, baby showers, bridal showers, bridal teas, birthday parties, rehearsal dinners, and more. The manor also holds special events and holiday celebrations throughout the year, including enchanting “Princess Tea” parties and a Christmas Candlelight Tea. Whether serving up tea or catering a celebration, Mountain Oaks Tea Room continues to open its historic doors to a steady flow of delighted customers that prove this worthwhile addition to the manor is here to stay.


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isc golf – sometimes called Frisbee golf – is a variation on traditional ball golf where a player attempts to throw a flying disc into a basket, usually on a 9- or 18-hole course. Although not technically a team sport, disc golf boasts an unmatched community experience that has led to a huge boost in popularity in recent years. Here, we chat with local players to learn more about the niche game that’s taking the Scenic City by storm.

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What is disc golf like? “Many courses are in parks or wooded areas, so disc golf is like hiking with an added objective. Because it’s not too physically demanding, it's great for all ages and easy to bring along friends or family who are new to the sport.”

Caitlin Yelvington, PDGA #104740

The Disc Golf Boom Disc golf has been around for decades, maintaining a modest yet passionate following. Several factors of the game make it attractive to people from all walks of life. Starting the sport is relatively inexpensive, courses are featured in beautiful outdoor settings, and friendships developed on the course are often made for life. While no singular person is accredited with the invention of the game, disc golfers can thank the inventors of the Frisbee for popularizing disc sports throughout the ‘60s and ‘70s. Ed Headrick, an inventor for Wham-O, founded the Professional Disc Golf Association (PDGA) in 1976, which is now the leading governing body for the sport. While disc golf slowly gained traction over the years, the most recent boom can be attributed to a

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surprising culprit: the pandemic. With many team sports on hold and athletic facilities shuttered, the open layout of disc golf courses allowed players to continue to gather and play while safely social distancing. Justin Spears, Cleveland local and avid disc golfer, remembers how disc golf provided community during this time. “The game became an actual lifeline as one of the only viable social outlets available,” he says. The statistics reveal this shared experience worldwide. Between 2019 and 2022, the PDGA’s number of active members doubled, increasing from 53,000 to over 130,000. Long-standing players welcome the growth, most having started the sport because a friend or family member once invited them to play a round. “You can’t help but share what you love,” Spears says, “And disc golfers love this game to an almost alarming degree.”



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Disc Golf in the Scenic City

Most memorable disc golf experience? “The experience I most cherish took place the day after the ribbon cutting for the Fletcher Park course, when my daughter asked me for the first time if we could go play a round together.” – Justin Spears, PDGA #226251

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Chattanooga has long been a haven for outdoor sports enthusiasts, and now the Scenic City can add several disc golf courses to its impressive resume. “We have a unique mixture of terrain we can utilize for courses,” says Kyle Burriss, Rossville local and competitive disc golfer. “From tightly-wooded fairways to open ball golf course fairways set up for tournaments, there is a shot for everyone.” Local players are sure to test their mettle, whether overlooking Chickamauga Lake at the Dallas Island Disc Golf Course, avoiding eponymous sinkholes at The Sinks, or exploring Cleveland’s first course at Fletcher Park. Whereas ball golf is often distinguished by vast, open greens, disc golf courses can conform to the organic flow of forested areas and natural landmarks. Open courses provide a clearer shot and an easier target, while heavily forested areas provide plenty of challenging obstacles for the more advanced player. Spears, who helped establish the new 18-hole course at Fletcher Park, is excited about the diversity of courses on offer in the Greater Chattanooga region. “It keeps the game feeling fresh and exciting,” he says. “The relatively mild climate and peerless natural beauty of the area make it possible to enjoy playing throughout the entire year.” This surplus wasn’t always the case. When disc golf was still flying under the mainstream radar, it could be a challenge to find accessible courses nearby. Disc golf courses tend to be cheaper to develop than sports facilities like tennis or basketball courts, but clearing out underbrush, removing trees, and maintaining fairways is no small feat. Having played the sport for over a decade, Burriss can recall the community collaboration required to establish the current disc golf scene. “A lot of courses that predate the 2020 boom of disc golf were designed, funded, and physically cut out by grassroots efforts through local clubs,” he explains. Although the pandemic brought an influx of new players to the course, ongoing efforts between disc golfers, business owners, and community members are necessary to make disc golf accessible and available to all.

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A Shot for Everyone Disc golf draws people of all walks of life, offering a fun way to spend time in nature and exercise without breaking the bank. For the casual player, no expensive equipment is necessary – all you need is a flying disc, and most courses are free to play. “You can play your entire life for merely $20 if you wish,” says Cierra Schusterick, disc golf tournament director and competitive player. “I know 3-year-olds that play and I know 83-year-olds that play. Everyone can enjoy it.” For players like Donavan Davis, disc golf offers an economical and time-friendly alternative to a full round of traditional ball golf or other formally organized sports. When a friend introduced him to disc golf, he was immediately hooked. “Because discs are made to have different flight shapes, the learning curve was much easier than putting on a golf green.” He adds, “Witnessing a disc in flight and the sounds of chains when it lands in the basket is very captivating.” And every player, no matter their skill level, talks about chasing the high of landing the perfect shot.

At its core, the sport is simple: a player stands at a tee area and throws a disc towards the designated basket in as few throws as possible. Similar to a golfer’s assortments of irons, there are several disc types that a disc golfer can use depending on the course. Although it can be tempting to buy up several discs to start with, most players advise starting small. “People tend to go for the fastest disc with the coolest names, and most times their arm speed just can’t handle something like that,” Burriss says. To avoid discouragement, he recommends starting with slower speed discs while you learn throwing technique. While there are plenty of online resources and videos that can provide tips for technique, nothing beats the bonding that happens on the course. In Chattanooga, there are casual leagues and groups that hit the course yearround. “Join the local disc golf Facebook group and go to weekly organized events,” Schusterick recommends. “Don’t be afraid to meet new folks and ask for guidance from more experienced players!” As with any sport, the competition can get fierce, but ultimately everyone is out to have a good time and enjoy the fresh air.

Best part about the sport?

“I see so much positivity on the course. It’s always ‘Good shot!’, ‘Nice putt!’, or ‘Smashed that drive!’ Players tend to help other players out.”

“In every city I’ve lived in, I’ve met some incredible folks through disc golf. No matter where I go, I know I’ll have a friendly community to meet up and throw some discs with.”

Kyle Burriss, PDGA #81670

Cierra Schusterick, PDGA #62614

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Friendly Competition With the growing popularity of the sport, there are opportunities for casual players and competitive players alike. Caitlin Yelvington played disc golf recreationally for years before getting involved competitively. “The growth of the professional side of the sport over the last few years is drawing people in,” she says. “You can now watch live disc golf throughout much of the year, and there are occasional broadcasts through mainstream media outlets.” Local tournaments fill up quickly in the area, and Burriss is hopeful that the increased demand for competitions will usher in a wider range of professional events and players from around the world. “The Scenic City offers so much,” he says, “We would love to get a large-scale tournament here because we think the economic impact would be greater than anticipated.” In addition to casual- and PDGA-sanctioned leagues that host regular events, Chattanoogan disc golfers often gather for charity tournaments to support local causes. With a community that feels more like more like family than friends, there is a unique atmosphere when players gather for tournament days. Yelvington has participated in several tournaments and was the winner of the 2019 U.S. Women’s Disc Golf Championship in the FA3 division. “You can feel the buzz as players arrive to the course,” she says. “Everyone has their own rituals and routines to prepare themselves. Some people dress up in polos and some people sport their finest tie-dye.”

What is the disc golf community like? “This community attracts a very diverse group of backgrounds. Disc golfers are welcoming, willing to take the time to give a tip or two, help look for a lost disc, or return one to you.”

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The Disc Thrown Round the World Being part of the disc golf community means having the opportunity to connect with others around the world. “My favorite memories revolve around traveling with my buddies to collect courses all over the States,” says Davis. “We have played in many magical spots.” Currently, there are over 9,000 courses in the United States, featured anywhere from parks and school campuses to campsites and breweries. For Schusterick, disc golf provided an outlet for her competitive spirit but was also a great way to make new friends when moving to a new place. “In every city I’ve lived in, I’ve met some incredible folks through disc golf,” says Schusterick. “No matter where I go, I know I’ll have a friendly community to meet up and throw some discs with.” For anyone looking to get involved in the sport, it’s becoming easier than ever to connect with local leagues. In March of 2023, the PDGA officially reached a quarter of a million enrolled players, marking a huge milestone since Headrick’s humble beginnings in the ‘70s. Whether crossing off destination courses from a bucket list or playing a round in your own backyard, disc golf promises a lifetime of fun. “This sport can be one of the best aspects of life and enjoyable for people of any age,” Schusterick says. “Now get out and throw!”

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Where to Play The Sinks Dallas Island Camp Jordan Cloudland Canyon The Narrows Fletcher Park Portland Park




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ith a focus on reconnecting to nature and increasing selfsufficiency, homesteaders lead a unique lifestyle in the modern world. More than just a friendly face at your local farmer’s market, these individuals work hard every day to live off the land and provide for their communities. Read on to learn more about six local homesteaders and the incredible lives they lead.

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or Kelsey Keener, homesteading means continuing the legacy of his family’s multigenerational farm. Sequatchie Cove Farm is home to four generations of Keener’s family, and they have been farming together for over 30 years. “Living and working on a multigenerational farm has its challenges, but overall it’s an amazing experience for all of us,” Keener shares. “I have grown up here, and my wife Ashley and I built a house and started our own family here about 12 years ago.” On a 300-acre property with about 100 acres of farmable land, Sequatchie Cove is a diversified farm, yielding pasture-raised eggs and meats as well as organic vegetables and grains. Animals on the farm include chickens, cows, pigs, sheep, and goats, as well as a few Great Pyrenees guard dogs and one adorable guard donkey. All the animals roam free outdoors, enjoying fresh grass and quality care. When it comes to fresh produce, the farm utilizes organic and biodynamic farming practices and offers a wide seasonal variety, including beautiful corn, tomatoes, okra, beans, berries, and more. A typical day for Keener is full of maintenance projects and farm chores. After helping his kids get ready for homeschool pro-

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grams in the morning, Keener heads outside to tend to the animals. He feeds and waters the chickens, gathers and packs eggs, and moves the sheep to new pasture. With the animals taken care of, he continues his day with more work outdoors. From cutting firewood and repairing fences to plumbing projects and building improvements, a variety of hands-on jobs ensure everything on the farm runs efficiently. Those looking to get involved have no shortage of options. Sequatchie Cove invites the surrounding community to experience the farm’s bounty through farmer’s markets, local grocery stores, volunteer opportunities, and various events and classes hosted on the farm. With an overall goal to provide future generations with a better world to live in, the farm is always finding new ways to increase sustainability and provide abundance for others to enjoy. Keener encourages aspiring homesteaders to embrace the work as a gift. “Do your research, pick the right property, be patient, and be prepared for lots and lots of hard work,” he says. “We have always been drawn to a simple life connected to the land and living in harmony with nature. We hope to pass the farm on to the next generation and keep our way of life alive into the future!”

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stablished in 2022, Sunny Hill Farm sprouted from Lauren and Chris Matts’ desire for intentional, country living. “We felt an ever-growing yearning to get back to our roots, quite literally,” Lauren Matts says. “At first, the craving started with a little porch garden in pots, and then we planted a few raised beds in our little backyard in the middle of the city … but we wanted more.” Now, with 37 acres, beautiful garden spaces, 15 goats, four donkeys, 20 chickens, and six farm cats, the Matts’ passion for homesteading has become a flourishing lifestyle. The garden is where it all started - their own “little Garden of Eden.” Ready to put their gardening gloves to the test, the Matts took on the challenge of building their dream greenhouse and garden area. Soon, tomatoes, cucumbers, leafy greens, and herbs filled the kitchen on their sunny hilltop homestead. Matts notes how, beyond fresh produce, gardening offers a host of opportunities for learning and personal growth. “There’s an unmatchable joy in sowing a seed, nurturing it, and watching it thrive,” she explains. “Gardening teaches patience, resilience, and a deeper understanding of the balance of nature.” In addition to maintaing thriving gardens, other important aspects of Matts’ homesteading lifestyle include animal care, 64 |

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home improvement, and cooking. Whether it’s prepping the chicken coop for winter or ensuring proper nutrition for the goats, Matts ensures her animals receive loving attention and care. Matts’ home improvement projects include various DIY décor renovations as well as beautifully styled tablescapes. She adds another layer of intentionality with her love for scratchmade meals and healthier eating habits. Today, the farm has expanded in new ways for others to enjoy. Using regenerative and organic farming practices, the Matts grow and sell seasonal produce at local farmer’s markets. They also have a Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) program that provides weekly deliveries of fresh seasonal produce. For those looking to get involved with the garden, volunteer days are hosted several times throughout the year. From sustainable farming practices to home-cooked meals, life at Sunny Hill Farm is all about slowing down and reconnecting with nature through gratitude and mindfulness. “While the city will always hold a special place in my heart, the call of the country, with its many blessings, now resonates deeper,” says Matts. “There is no such thing as a perfect homesteader. You learn from your mistakes along the way and enjoy the journey!” Photos Courtesy of Lauren Matts/By Treeline Photos


“There’s an unmatchable joy in sowing a seed, nurturing it, and watching it thrive. Gardening teaches patience, resilience, and a deeper understanding of the balance of nature.”

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fter meeting her husband Robert in the Carolinas and moving to Chattanooga, Jessie Gantt-Temple - former radio DJ, journalist, and roller derby skater - decided her next adventure would be farming. She volunteered at a local community farm for five years, and in 2016, she found acreage online that would soon become Feathers & Fruit. “We spent the first few years working the fallow land with goats,” Gantt-Temple explains. “Once the pastures were walkable, we connected with a couple of local restaurants and acquired a few hundred chickens. It’s been a funny farm scenario ever since.” On 19 acres in Soddy-Daisy, Feathers & Fruit focuses on feathered animals, fresh orchard produce, and a variety of canned goods. In addition to moving her mobile chicken coop to fresh pasture each month, Gantt-Temple’s daily chores include feeding and watering, collecting eggs, and replacing straw. Regarding the orchard, she prunes and mulches in the winter, adds soils amendments in the spring and fall, and harvests in the summer. The farm yields pasture-raised poultry as well as delicious blueberries, blackberries, strawberries, and figs. At least once a week, she pickles produce, makes marmalade, or preserves meat and other meals. 66 |

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Through her many farming adventures, Gantt-Temple shares that it’s often the less glamorous moments that are the most teachable. In one instance, she dealt with two unruly roosters who taught her to laugh while facing challenges. “I had two roosters who tried to establish the pecking order with me,” she says. “The roosters came at me like a pair of velociraptors, and I waved my arms like one of those inflatables, stomping and yelling to establish dominance. I ended up stumbling into a hole and face-planted! Robert was watching from a distance, laughing his head off. I couldn’t help but laugh too.” In addition to selling produce and eggs at local farmer’s markets, Gantt-Temple shares her passion for homesteading by hosting a variety of unique events at the farm. From fitness events to basic pistol safety classes, Feathers & Fruit hosts it all, including canning classes that Gantt-Temple teaches on and off the farm. To anyone hoping to start a farm one day, her advice is to embrace the challenges and grow community first. “Speak with your local farmers and learn firsthand,” she says. “Any way that you try to work with nature will be challenging, so have room in your heart and mind for failure. You can do anything, but you can’t do everything!”

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efore starting a farm, Alysia Leon worked as an archaeologist in Latin America and the United States. She became fascinated with permaculture and eating locally during that time, and in 2020, she started Bird Fork Farm (BFF) to become as self-sufficient as possible. “Bird Fork Farm received its name in tribute to the spring-fed creek that runs throughout a majority of the land,” says Leon. “When a friend crafted the slogan, ‘Bird Fork Farm, where the land is our BFF!’, it was set in stone.” BFF consists of 55 acres, with about 25% of the land dedicated to farmland. Offerings at the farm include small batch herbal products, honey, and ethically foraged or naturally grown produce. While there may be no livestock on the farm, Leon shares that BFF has its fair share of surprises. “Other than bees, there is no livestock out here,” she says, “but one morning I woke up with the sunrise, went outside to say hello to the garden, and there were two large cows right in my backyard!” In operation for three and a half years now, Leon explains that homesteading challenges have helped her grow a deeper connection with the land. “There is always a to-do list, and 68 |

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there will always be one in this sort of life,” she shares. “Accepting that makes everything smoother.” To avoid overworking herself, Leon has learned to let nature take the lead. Seasons change and plant cycles run their course. There are times for work and times for rest. Life at BFF has taught Leon that balance is essential. When she isn’t working in the garden, Leon can be found beekeeping, lacto-fermenting produce, making homemade vinegars, or formulating herbal remedies and body care products. Leon invites the community to join BFF’s work through herbal workshops, homesteading-focused workshops, volunteer days, and a variety of on-farm community events. She also sells produce and products at various local farmer’s markets. Through her work and life at BFF, Leon hopes others will join her in caring for the earth and people. Her advice to aspiring homesteaders is to start right now, right where you are. “Focus on building community while building a connection with the land you’re on,” she says. “Go slow. Observe what is around you. Everything out there – the plants, the water, the soil, the bugs – is one big happy family.” Photos by Sarah Unger


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n 2008, Cynthia Shaffer and her husband Ron left the city to pursue country life. Now, after 16 years of farming, the couple live on and operate Red Clay Farm, a 53-acre property in Cleveland, Tennessee. “Being on the farm has allowed us to become more sustainable,” Shaffer says. “It is not always the romantic fantasy you may envision, but the reward is having a place where we can enjoy God’s creation through our work.” With about 24 acres dedicated to farmland, Red Clay Farm is full of plant and animal life. Alpacas and sheep enjoy each other’s company in open fields, and once a year the animals are sheared for their fleece and wool fibers. Horses, goats, chickens, dogs, and cats also enjoy life on the farm. The gardens grow certified organic produce and beautiful flowers, and the farm is home to an indoor garden specialized for growing micro-greens and a grain mill. Ensuring fresh stoneground milled grains every time, the mill’s offerings include all-purpose flour, pastry flour, corn meal, corn grits, rye flour, pumpernickel flour, oat flour, and more. To keep the homestead running efficiently, the Shaffers stay busy – sometimes working 24-hour days. Their daily chores include feeding and watering the animals, collecting eggs, garden main-

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tenance, milling grains, packaging products, and baking a variety of breads and baked goods. In addition to planting wildflowers, sunflowers, and sorghum, the Shaffers’ son Seth designs the crop layout for each season. Challenges on the farm, such as unexpected weather or repair needs, keep them hard at work. On Shearing Day, the farm is especially busy. The all-day event requires a professional shearer, and the community is invited to visit the farm to view the shearing process and purchase raw fiber, roving, and yarn. When they aren’t working on the farm, the Shaffers have a passion for connecting with their surrounding community. At local farmer’s markets, they enjoy meeting customers and educating them about seasonal produce. They deliver an organic CSA program in the warmer months, and year-round, their Community Supported Bakery (CSB) program offers fresh, healthy breads for pick up each week. Life at Red Clay Farm is about working hard and appreciating the beauty of the natural world. While the homesteading lifestyle might not be for everyone, Shaffer advises aspiring homesteaders to ask questions, find educational resources, and stay focused on their goals. “Do your research, and make sure you are up for hard work,” she says. “It’s worth it!” CityScopeMag.com

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or Dana and Brad Bleasdale, life on the homestead turned into everything they dreamed it could be when they learned to do less. The couple started Fall Creek Farms in 2002 when it was only a rugged patch of wilderness, and over the years, the land evolved into a thriving farm. “After 20 years of keeping up a grueling pace on the farm, we realized we were running our lives with the same corporate pace we originally wanted to escape,” Dana Bleasdale shares. “In the last few years, we’ve learned to let go of anything that gets in the way of living a simple, peaceful, sustainable life – our original dream!” Today, life at Fall Creek Farms is about building family and community relationships. The Bleasdales grow a variety of fruits and vegetables and have a herd of over 200 goats. Dana Bleasdale shares that the key to the homesteading lifestyle is to lean into the community. “Our excess milk goes to a pig farmer down the road who gives us pork at slaughter time,” she says. “I don’t like to can, so our extra okra goes to a friend who loves to, and she returns it to us as pickled okra!” With a variety of skills and interests, family and friends help Fall Creek Farms thrive. 70 |

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Even with plenty of help from family and friends, there is never a shortage of farm chores to go around. Feeding and watering the animals, milking goats, making dairy products, and working in the garden are all essential parts of the work. While the Bleasdales’ youngest daughter lives and works on the farm with her husband, their oldest daughter and her family runs Fall Creek Farms’ sister farm, Orchard House Creamery. Together, the family is able to care for the land and enjoy the feeling of self-sufficiency. To further connect with the surrounding community, Fall Creek Farms operates a herdshare program and offers produce and dairy products at various local farmer’s markets. The Bleasdales are also passionate about preserving homesteading skills that could be lost to time, and they offer several educational classes for those just starting their homesteading adventure. Through their work, they hope to encourage others to slow down and enjoy the simple life that homesteading provides. Dana Bleasdale’s advice to aspiring homesteaders is to develop real relationships within the community and avoid overworking as much as possible. “It makes all the difference for setting a sustainable pace when you have a community,” she says. “After 22 years, we are living out our original vision of farm and family!” Photos by Vityl Media


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or Doug and Jill Brown, a balanced blend of traditional and contemporary styles is key to characterizing their home. Moving closer to the city center for a shortened work commute, the Browns set out to craft their new home with classical flair. “When I started building this home, the shape of the house was important to me,” Doug says, “and I wanted the roofline to have that specific symmetrical look.” Featuring arched French doors and flickering lanterns, the stately exterior of the Georgian-style build sets the stage for the Brown home.

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“This house has a little bit of Doug and it has a little bit of me,” says Jill. When the couple married, they balanced a shared love for antique collectibles and stunning art pieces that invite character to each corner of the house. This theme is introduced as soon as guests enter the home. An entryway vignette showcases a console table with detailed carvings upon a warm, traditionallypatterned rug, while streamlined, bright ceramic lamps provide a burst of modern sensibilities.


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Moving though the home into the open living area, one immediately notices the bright blues that accent the space. The built-in bookcases, which feature a collection of chinoiserie dishes and vases, are a particularly favorite focal point for the Browns. “I have always been drawn to blues, whites, and a more classical color palette,” says Jill. In her love for decorating, Jill likes the freedom to experiment with design elements. “I like to mix the old

with the new, erring more on the traditional side with occasional eclectic pieces,” she says. The living area promises comfort alongside curiosities, such as the whimsical drum chandelier illuminating the space. Gold tones and warm colors round out the cool blues, such as with the camel suede sofas with teal and terra cotta pillows. Neutral backdrops provide the perfect canvas for the Browns to play with colors and patterns.

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Whether reclining in the living room or whipping up something in the kitchen, curated artwork takes center stage in the Brown home. In addition to giving the home a dynamic sense of character, selecting paintings to showcase is a special occasion for the Browns. “When we married, we chose a lot of the artwork ourselves,” says Jill, “and sometimes on an anniversary we’ll pick out a new piece.” Walking through the main level of the home creates the atmosphere of walking through a gallery, knowing each piece has been selected with care. Above the cooktop, an original portrait pops against the sand-colored backsplash. Dark overlay cabinetry and barstools with woven cane backing work to create a sense of timeless coziness in the room. Above the island, iron-caged pendant lights invite a modern edge to the space. Steps away from the kitchen, a smart dining arrangement boasts white Queen Anne-style chairs that can comfortably accommodate six. Traditional elements are subtly woven throughout this bright space, such as the candle-style chandelier and ceramics featured against the distressed mirror. 80 |

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Whether inherited or newly acquired, each element in the Brown home has an interesting history. “Both my mom and my dad were antique collectors,” says Doug. “So there are some old things in the house that were handed down from my parents.” Some of these

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antiques include an 18th century fainting couch, beer steins, and a Tiffany-style lamp. The master suite honors the character of these unique pieces alongside contemporary comforts. Illuminating the room is a drum chandelier, while ceramic lamps in-

fuse the Brown’s favored blue tones to the space. Crisp quilted bedding provides a neutral foreground for the painting of a lakeside scene – one of Doug’s favorite paintings on display. Wide, paneled windows allow in plenty of sunlight, creating a truly tranquil atmosphere.


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Closing out the main level, a comfortable porch and patio area offers the perfect backdrop for summer evening soirees and game day get-togethers. A stone fireplace surround features a rustic wooden mantel, where distressed white candle holders and a hammered metal planter tie in with the home’s many antique furnishings.

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The ironwork motif found throughout the home continues here with an iron plant trellis and patio table. Wicker furniture and white urn planters soften the space, creating a welcoming backyard oasis. From corner to corner, this home is a testament to the Brown’s willingness to explore inspiration from every era.


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THE GET TYS HOME

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After raising their family for 25 years in Charlotte, North Carolina, Julie and Bobby Gettys heard the East Tennessee mountains calling. For native Tennessean Julie, the decision to move to Chattanooga was also decision to return home. “For years, I had a desire to move closer to my family,” she says. “We loved the appeal of the mountains, river, nature, and hiking, and Chattanooga provided us with those aspects while also getting us closer to family.” With the Gettys’ two grown children settling nearby, the deal was sealed for Julie and Bobby to begin searching for their new home. When Julie discovered a newly constructed home in the neighborhood they’d been eyeing, photos of the house hadn’t yet been listed, but Julie had a gut feeling that this place would check a lot of their boxes. As a modern home in a historic setting, this house also offered close-knit community and stunning scenic vistas. The couple knew they had to act fast and closed on the house within 24 hours of it going on the market.

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Perched atop a steep drive, the Gettys home promises a bird’s-eye view. Warmtoned double doors contrast the bright white exterior, while a single lantern above the threshold exudes charm. “We feel like we live in a treehouse,” Julie says, “so we wanted to play off the greens and the cool sky colors to make it feel homey but classic at the same time.” Indeed, the stacked picture windows offer a wide scope of Lookout Mountain and give the effect of being high in the canopy. To take full advantage of the scenery, the Gettys added a deck in the back leading up to Bobby’s studio. At the top of the stairs, guests can take in panoramic views of the neighborhood and the mountains beyond.

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Upon entering the home, it’s easy to see what drew the Gettys to this space. Vaulted ceilings and an open main-level floor plan create an area perfect for entertaining friends without feeling vacuous. Although they downsized from their family home in Charlotte, the Gettys don’t miss the square footage. “In many ways, this house feels bigger just because of the open space,” says Julie. “That was one thing that really attracted us to the house. We wanted the open concept for hosting and having neighbors over.” Moving into a recent build, the interior of the home was a blank slate, giving the Gettys plenty of freedom to play with colors and textures. The main living room is as inviting as it is elegant, featuring a plush window seat and blue velvet swivel chairs that bridge the living area to the dining area. A minimalistic chandelier accompanies dark wood end tables to create an overall cozy feel, while cheery pops of color from glasswork and textiles breathe life into the space.

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The Gettys’ affinity for simplicity and clean lines comes to a forefront in the dining area. The open floor plan allows for seamless transitions between living, dining, and kitchen areas, so a geometric accent wall alongside the Greek key-style rug serves to define the seating vignette.

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To balance the lines, round centerpieces upon the circular dining table soften the space. Glasswork is featured throughout the home, contributing to the “treehouse” atmosphere. Some of the pieces were created by none other than Bobby himself, who has been a glass artisan for nearly 10 years.


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Just steps away, the kitchen offers a large island and upholstered barstools perfect for accommodating neighborhood potlucks or family meals. A sky-blue subway tile backsplash complements classic white overlay cabinets, with shiplap paneling over the range echoing that of the fireplace wall in the living area. To give the airy space a sense of stability, gold metallic accents throughout the room pop in the cabinetry fixtures as well as the pendant lights over the island.

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The blue theme continues in the bathroom off the main-level hall, this time incorporating sleek black fixtures that match the living area furnishings. Bright colors weren’t a common theme in the Gettys’ previous styling, making them ready for a change in the new space. “The house we came from was very neutral, with browns and dark greens,” Julie says. “This is different for us, but I feel like it goes with the open space.” From the watercolor branch wallpaper to the marbled countertop, one almost feels as if they are standing in a tranquil pool.

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Rounding out the main level, the master bedroom offers a cozy repose. Neutral bedding and brightly colored pillows blend the Gettys’ familiar earth tones with the current open-air theme. Favorite pieces of artwork are featured throughout the house, but most cherished are the paintings done by Julie’s mother. “My late mother, Helen Arnold, painted the portrait above the bed,” says Julie, “We love how it captures the grandchildren she cherished in her lifetime so dearly.” This warmth carries throughout the room, from the yellow undertones of the fabrics to the gilded bases of the drum-shade table lamps. Boldly accented and comfortably furnished, this spacious home exudes refined charm throughout.

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fter spending several years in Salt Lake City, Brenda and Larry Sargent were ready for a homecoming. The duo had spent the better part of three decades in the Scenic City before moving out West, but it wasn’t long before they were back in the Chattanooga area. “It wasn’t at all like the South,” says Larry. “The people weren’t as friendly, and the weather can really get to you after a while.” Yearning to be on Southern soil once again, the Sargents began looking for a place that offered up privacy and land, packaged all in a convenient location.

“We also needed a home that was big enough that it could fit all of our furniture,” laughs Brenda. The end result was a traditional 11,000-squarefoot home where ornate details and intricate craftsmanship are around every corner. Starting with the home’s lavish exterior, a multitude of materials are combined to form a one-of-a-kind façade. Brick details are woven in among the home’s stacked stone, while wooden shutters and shake siding offer a more organic feel.

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Inside the home, guests will find many of the same materials used on the exterior. For starters, a formal dining room to the left of the foyer is set off by stately columns which feature detailed millwork and stacked stone bases. The remainder of the room boasts white brick and elaborate trim, which provides a stark contrast to the blue gray ceiling and nearby walls. In the center of the room hangs an antique, candlestyle chandelier and under it, a dining table capable of seating eight. “When we first bought this home, it had a style that was totally different than what we like. It was very country, and our furniture has more of a traditional Italian style,” explains Larry. “The intricate detail and craftsmanship that style has really appeals to me. The more you look at a piece like our dining table, the more you begin to notice all of the inlays and nuances.” Brenda & Larry Sargent

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With a semi-open concept floorplan, accessing the living room is easy. Guests can cross over a thoroughfare to find themselves in the heart of the living room where they can begin to appreciate the full scale of the home through the room’s towering ceilings. Embellished woodworking and stacked stone once again works it way into this room, and layered on top, is the Sargents’ traditional Italian style. Pops of rich red and glimmering gold dial up the opulence, while a pair of leather wingback armchairs and a leather topped ottoman add another texture to the mix. Perched on tables and tucked into shelves are plenty of mementos with stories just waiting to be told. “Most everything in our house has some significance to it,” says Larry. “Either we’ve had it in different areas of the country or we bought it for a special reason or something. A lot of the furniture and décor you see in the house has been with us for a long time and holds a special place in our hearts.” Another room which holds a lot of memories is the game room located on the top floor of the home. Here, a pool table can be easily converted to a ping pong table, and several seating areas and a wet bar make sure to prioritize fun and connectivity. 108 |

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Back on the main floor, a threshold in the great room takes visitors past a breakfast nook and into the kitchen. Commanding attention is an arched-stone alcove that houses the range. The tile backsplash features a basket weave picture frame detail, and black, furniturestyle cabinetry is distressed, giving the space some old-world charm, while a set of lantern sconces doubles down on the aesthetic. Steps away from range is the island which inverts the cabinetry and countertop colors. However, continuity is still achieved through the

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repetition of materials. Granite countertops are a durable selection, and mixed metal hardware contributes to the eclectic nature of the home. In this room, many of the warmer décor pieces have been traded with items sporting a variety of blue tones. From candles and decanters to porcelain pottery, these objects contribute to the storied nature of the Sargent home. Rounding out the room is a suite of stainless-steel appliances and perimeter cabinetry that matches the same wood used for the living room mantel and TV frame.


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Also on the main floor is the master suite. Here, a sleigh bed provides another great example of the artistry found in the Italian furniture making that the Sargents so dearly adore. A pair of half-moon nightstands complement the frame while even more elegance is added to the room through a tray ceiling and beaded chandelier. This entire room is cloaked in a creamy white paint which carries through to the spacious ensuite. His-and-hers vanities line the right of the room while additional storage and a makeup area are mirrored on the left. A bump out at the far end of the room features a drop-in soaking tub which is the true pièce de résistance. Three large picture windows are topped with radius windows and outfitted with plantation shutters in a setup that allows for both natural light and privacy. Peppered throughout the space are golden accents that, when paired with the heated marble floors, perpetuate a feeling of luxury.

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While the majority of the Sargent home imbues a more traditional and refined style, the bottom floor is much more causal. With easy access to the home’s sparkling pool, this space has been designed to mimic a beachfront oasis and make out-of-towners comfortable. In addition to several guest rooms, a movie theater, and a home gym, this space also features a full kitchen, dining area with bar, and a large living area. Powder blue paint wraps the walls, and nautical

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touches are scattered throughout. The dining room can easily accommodate seven, as can the leather sectional in the living space. A nearby hanging day bed is a family favorite and is perfect for a quick nap after a day spent basking in the sun. “The bottom floor was really designed for entertaining during the summer,” says Brenda. “Both of our kids live in Florida so when they come visit with their families we want it to feel like home.”


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Independent Schools Religious affiliation: Christian (Lutheran)

Baylor School 171 Baylor School Rd. Chattanooga, TN 37405 p: 423.267.5902 f: 423.757.2525 baylorschool.org admission@baylorschool.org Founded: 1893 Grades: 6th-12th Total students: 1,060 Avg. class size: 15 Religious affiliation: At Baylor, faith is central to every person’s life, and the study of religion is an essential part of a complete education. The school welcomes and respects all faiths. Tuition: $30,800 day (6th-12th) | $62,370 domestic boarding (9th-12th) Uniforms: Yes

Baylor School is one of the country’s leading coeducational college prep schools, and the sports program was recently ranked the third best overall in the nation by MaxPreps. Baylor School is committed to providing students and faculty with the best instructional resources, including a $15 million academic center and the same cancer research equipment that is found in professional labs. A recent graduating class earned more than $15 million in college scholarships, and more than 100 alumni are currently playing their sport at the collegiate level.

Tuition: Call for rates. Inquire about BCA’s Variable Tuition program. Uniforms: Yes, for K-8th

Since 1887, Belvoir Christian Academy (BCA) has been serving students in pre-K through 8th grade, providing a strong academic and spiritual foundation to prepare them for admission to the college-preparatory high school of their choice. Small class sizes allow for individual attention and the opportunity to excel. The school also offers year-round child care for infants ages six weeks to early age three, preparing them for the full academic programs for pre-K3/4, kindergarten, elementary, and middle school. BCA is fully accredited by the National Lutheran School Accreditation and Tennessee Department of Education. Sports opportunities include intramural and competitive cross country, soccer, basketball, volleyball, and track. Students may also participate in extracurricular activities such as taekwondo, gymnastics, soccer instruction, and piano lessons.

Berean Academy 441 Berean Ln. Hixson, TN 37343 p: 423.877.1288 f: 423.875.5965 bereanacademy.net info@bereanacademy.net Founded: 1972

Belvoir Christian Academy

Total students: 390

800 Belvoir Ave. Chattanooga, TN 37412

Avg. class size: 18

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Total students: 200

in the wisdom of God as it applies

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academically, spiritually, and socially.

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Boyd-Buchanan School

motes academic excellence, innovation, technology, arts, engineering, and a legacy of success in athletics.

4650 Buccaneer Trl. Chattanooga, TN 37411 p: 423.622.6177 bbschool.org

Brainerd Baptist School

admissions@bbschool.org Founded: 1952

4107 Mayfair Ave. Chattanooga, TN 37411

Grades: PK3-12th

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Total students: 1,200

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Avg. class size: 16

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Religious affiliation: Christian

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Tuition: See website for rates. Uniforms: Yes

Boyd-Buchanan School offers a loving, Christ-centered environment fully nurturing the spiritual, intellectual, social, and physical potential of each student. Boyd-Buchanan is a special place for preparing students to walk with the Lord and embrace life’s challenges with joy, courage, and wisdom. The school is committed to offering young people a source of truth, strength, and vision for today’s changing world and strives to guide students toward possessing the heart and spirit of Jesus. Located on 58 beautiful acres, Boyd-Buchanan provides a well-rounded college preparatory educational environment that pro-

Founded: 1953 Grades: PK2-5th Total students: 350 Avg. class size: 14 Religious affiliation: Christian (nondenominational) Tuition: $7,580 PK2-4, MWF | $9,250 PK2-4, M-F | $11,970 K | $12,530 1st4th | $12,910 5th (includes year-end trip) Uniforms: Yes

Brainerd Baptist School is an independent Christian school that offers a challenging curriculum through which teachers instill a love of learning. Students will be exposed to a robust fine arts program, innovative technology, and a strong athletic program. Brainerd Baptist School alumni excel at the best middle and high schools in Chattanooga.


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Independent Schools

The Bright School 1950 McDade Ln. Chattanooga, TN 37405 p: 423.267.8546

qualified, spiritual teachers and enjoy a low student-teacher ratio. CCS places a strong emphasis on patriotism, discipline, and moral values. The school is affiliated with the Tennessee Association of Christian Schools and the American Association of Christian Schools.

f: 423.265.0025 brightschool.com bmoore@brightschool.com Founded: 1913 Total students: 350

Chattanooga Christian School

Avg. class size: 12 (PK3) and 16 (PK4-5th)

3354 Charger Dr. Chattanooga, TN 37409

Religious affiliation: The Bright School is not religiously affiliated, and it welcomes all faiths and religions.

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Tuition: $8,260 PK3, 3-day | $10,500 PK3, 5-day | $13,000 PK4 | $18,700 K-5th

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Grades: PK2-12th

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The Bright School is committed to providing a developmentally appropriate elementary experience for children in a safe and nurturing environment. The Bright School strives to develop young learners through discovery, exploration, and play. Children learn in a stimulating setting where they are encouraged to think, solve problems independently, and collaborate with peers to reach their greatest potential. The Bright School works to build a firm foundation in reading, writing, and math that will sustain students through their educational journeys.

Calvary Christian School 4601 North Ter. Chattanooga, TN 37411 p: 423.622.2181 f: 423.622.0150

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Founded: 1970 Total students: 1,475 Avg. class size: 15-20 Religious affiliation: Christian (interdenominational) Tuition: $14,675 PK2, 5-day | $7,600 PK3-5, 3-day | $10,800 PK3-5, 5-day | $12,500 K-5th | $14,200 6th-8th | $16,700 9th-12th Uniforms: Yes

Chattanooga Christian School (CCS) is a pre-K-12th grade day school on 55 acres at the foot of Lookout Mountain. CCS has been serving Christian families in the Chattanooga area for over 50 years. The new, state-of-theart high school science labs, new Lower School building with a large STEM room, and inviting student spaces provide environments for building strong relationships between teachers and students. CCS is committed to meeting students at their point of need and helping them reach the peak of their Godgiven potential.

collegedaleacademy.com marketing@collegedaleacademy.com Founded: 1892 Grades: PK3-12th Avg. class size: 20-25

Discovery Learners’ Academy

Religious affiliation: Seventh-day Adventist

4315 Brainerd Rd. Chattanooga, TN 37411

Tuition: PK3-5, $7,300 5-day; $5,800 3-day; $4,000 2-day | K-5th, $6,650 constituent; $9,900 non-constituent | 6th-8th, $8,250 constituent; $11,500 non-constituent | 9th-12th, $12,300 constituent; $15,550 non-constituent

p: 423.708.2621

Total students: 875

Uniforms: Yes

Collegedale Academy is a Seventhday Adventist Christian school established to educate, equip, and inspire students to be critical thinkers who serve others and reflect Christ’s character. Through regular dynamic worship times, global mission trips, and a number of community service opportunities, Collegedale Academy seeks to build a strong spiritual foundation. Its robust music, athletics, and STEAM programs foster a comprehensive learning experience that emphasizes teamwork, commitment, and innovation. Students are challenged to pursue academic excellence through dual enrollment and advanced courses. More than just an academic institution, Collegedale Academy nurtures a sense of purpose and belonging through lifelong connections between students, families, staff, and the wider community.

dlachatt.org admin@dlachatt.org Founded: 2022 Grades: PK3-12th Total students: 40 Avg. class size: 10 Religious affiliation: None Tuition: $10,000 18-35 months | $8,000 PK-12th Uniforms: No

Discovery Learners’ Academy (DLA) is a microschool empowering learners to think critically and creatively. DLA allows learners to work at their specific level in each core subject and challenges them to grow their foundational skills at a pace that allows them to deeply understand the concepts. Discovery learning via social studies and science projects provides authentic opportunities to apply what is learned in a context that fosters critical thinking and creative problem solving. At DLA, learners practice embracing all emotions and responding in healthy ways and interacting with others in meaningful ways including respectful and vigorous discourse.

ccseagles.org info@ccseagles.org Founded: 1976 Grades: PK3-12th Total students: 82 Avg. class size: 9-15

Collegedale Academy

Collegedale Academy

Religious affiliation: Independent Baptist

4855 College Dr. E. (high)

Tuition: See website for rates.

4856 College Dr. E. (middle)

Uniforms: Yes

4820 University Dr. (elementary)

For more than 40 years, Calvary Christian School (CCS) has educated children from a biblical point of view. Children are taught by highly

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Independent Schools Grace Academy

Girls Preparatory School 205 Island Ave. Chattanooga, TN 37405 p: 423.634.7644 f: 423.634.7643 gps.edu admission@gps.edu Founded: 1906

they need for long-term success in school and in life. Talented teachers also collaborate with parents to nurture children into respectful, confident, and joyful learners. The school offers classes for infants through kindergarten, with programs and enrichments such as Kindermusic, Yogaroos Yoga, Time to Sign, Student Lead STEM, and Fitness Focus.

Grades: 6th-12th Total students: 513 Avg. class size: 17 Religious affiliation: Founded in 1906 on Christian principles, GPS embraces individuals of all faiths and encourages spiritual awareness and growth as an integral part of the GPS experience. Tuition: $30,900 Middle School | $32,440 Upper School (Includes lunch and technology) Uniforms: Yes

An independent college preparatory girls’ day school for grades six through 12, Girls Preparatory School (GPS) celebrates each girl for the unique gifts she brings to the school, on campus and off, prioritizing healthy connections and relationships, fostering a culture where she is known, she is heard, and she is empowered to use her voice. This culture of acceptance and belonging nurtures her and lifts her up in mind, body, and spirit so that she can find her place and discover her potential with confidence and joy for dynamic engagement within a rapidly changing world.

Grace Academy 7815 Shallowford Rd. Chattanooga, TN 37421 Morris Hill Baptist Church p: 423.892.8224 f: 423.892.1194 gracechatt.org admissions@mygracechatt.org Founded: 1985 Grades: PK4-12th; Grace Children’s Center: ages 2 months-4 years Total students: 644 Avg. class size: 15 Religious affiliation: Baptist Tuition: Text or call for rates. Uniforms: Yes

A school where God changes hearts, minds, and futures, Grace Academy has partnered with Christian parents since 1985. The goal is to see students trained to think and live biblically in order to transform their

info@hamiltonheights.net Founded: 1998 Grades: 9th-12th Total students: 60 Avg. class size: 14 Religious affiliation: Nondenominational

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abilities and talents, pursuing God’s

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design for their lives with the gifts

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Hamilton Heights Christian Academy 5455 North Ter. Chattanooga, TN 37411

Hamilton Heights Christian Academy (HHCA) is a Christian, nondenominational, and interfaith school, offering a challenging, college preparatory education with a Christian worldview designed to help students reach their personal and academic potential. HHCA is nationally and regionally accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (Cognia/AdvancED) and the Association of Christian Schools International, as well as certified by the Department of Homeland Security to enroll international students. HHCA has graduated over 150 international students since 2009. Hamilton Heights also prides itself on exceptional athletic programs.

Hickory Valley Christian School 6605 Shallowford Rd. Chattanooga, TN 37421 p: 423.894.3200 f: 423.894.8665 hvcs.org frontoffice@hvcs.org Founded: 1980 Grades: PK3-5th Total students: 110 Avg. class size: 12 Religious affiliation: Christian (nondenominational); accepts students of other faiths Tuition: $6,350-$9,300 (varies by age and hours) Uniforms: Yes, for 1st-5th

Hickory Valley Christian School (HVCS) exists to help families develop strong foundations for their children. The mission is to lead students toward a life-changing relationship with Jesus Christ and provide a high-quality, preparatory academic foundation through creative learning. HVCS is accredited through the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools and the Southern Association of Independent Schools.


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Independent Schools

Point Christian Academy

Primrose School

Grades: 6th-12th Total students: 979 Avg. class size: 14

Lester Coon Adventist School

Religious affiliation: Christian (nondenominational)

11429 Bates Rd. Apison, TN 37302

Tuition: $31,330 day (6th-12th) | $60,710 boarding (9th-12th)

p: 423.236.4926 f: 423.236.5677 lestercoonadventistschool.com lestercoonadventistschool@gmail.com Founded: 1971 Grades: K-8th Total students: 60 Avg. class size: 16 Religious affiliation: Seventh-day Adventist

Uniforms: Dress code

McCallie School is dedicated to preparing young men to make a positive difference in their world. By fostering boys’ intellectual, spiritual, physical, and emotional development, the school seeks to inspire and motivate them to strive for excellence, seek truth, live honorably, act responsibly, and help others.

nizes children as naturally eager for knowledge and capable of their best learning in a thoughtfully prepared environment. The school’s mission is to promote independent learning, support emotional growth, and embrace differences using the Montessori approach.

Oakwood Christian Academy 113 Oakwood St. Chickamauga, GA 30707 p: 706.375.7247 f: 706.375.5216 ocaeagles.org laurahulsey@oca.oakwoodbc.org

Notre Dame High School 2701 Vermont Ave. Chattanooga, TN 37404 p: 423.624.4618

Founded: 1992 Grades: PK3-12th Total students: 350+ Avg. class size: 14-25

f: 423.624.4621

Religious affiliation: Baptist

Uniforms: No

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Lester Coon Adventist School (LCA) is a small school in a rural setting. At LCA, students grow holistically by studying God’s word and His works in a multi-age environment where outdoor learning experiences are prioritized. Involvement of families in the educational experience is encouraged.

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Tuition: $3,285-$7,950 (varies by grade)

Tuition: Approx. $500/month

Grades: 9th-12th

Oakwood Christian Academy (OCA) is a standards-driven school, em-

Avg. class size: 15

bracing a solid Christian curriculum

Religious affiliation: Roman Catholic

to achieve its goal of a biblical worldview. Students participate in weekly

themontessorischool.net

Tuition: $14,364 Catholic students (includes fees and books) | $16,990 non-Catholic students (includes fees and books)

admissions@themontessorischool.net

Uniforms: Yes

Founded: 1973

Notre Dame High School remains the only Catholic, coed, college preparatory high school in Chattanooga open to students of all faiths and backgrounds. With its diverse population and curriculum, Notre Dame graduates are prepared – academically, spiritually, and ethically – for the wealth of postsecondary oppor-

The Montessori School 300 Montessori Wy. Chattanooga, TN 37404 p: 423.622.6366 f: 423.622.6027

McCallie School

Total students: 210

500 Dodds Ave. Chattanooga, TN 37404

Avg. class size: 14-24

p: 423.493.5631

Religious affiliation: None

f: 423.493.5426

Tuition: $8,000-$12,000

mccallie.org

Uniforms: No

admission@mccallie.org

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Uniforms: Yes, for 1st-12th

Total students: 400

Grades: 4 months-6th

Founded: 1905

Founded: 1876

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chapel programs and have extensions opportunities, as well as fine arts and sports. Students in grades 10 through 12 have an opportunity for dual enrollment classes through Truett University at no additional cost to parents. OCA is fully accredited by American Association of Christian Schools, Georgia Association of Christian Schools, North American Christian School Accrediting Agency, and National Council of Private School Accreditation.


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Independent Schools

Notre Dame High School

Ooltewah Adventist School 9209 Amos Rd. Ooltewah, TN 37363 p: 423.238.4449 f: 423.238.4577 oaksonline.net ooltewahsda@epbfi.com Founded: 1978 Grades: K-8th Total students: 150 Avg. class size: 17 Religious affiliation: Seventh-day Adventist Tuition: $4,800-$6,800 (varies by grade) Uniforms: Yes

Ooltewah Adventist School (OAKS) is a Christian organization that seeks to inspire its students to think deeply, live fully, serve unselfishly, and love God completely. OAKS is a great place to grow with God.

Our Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic School 505 S. Moore Rd. Chattanooga, TN 37412

age critical thinking and creativity across concepts. OLPH educators believe that a classic curriculum of science, math, English, and the arts is enhanced through a thorough understanding of technology and how to use it as a tool to enhance multidimensional thinking and problemsolving skills.

East Brainerd 1619 Gunbarrel Rd. Chattanooga, TN 37421 p: 423.499.5584

p: 423.622.1481

f: 423.499.9846

f: 423.622.2016

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kroden@myolph.com Founded: 1937

Point Christian Academy

Grades: PK3-8th

4000 Dayton Blvd. Chattanooga, TN 37415

Total students: 275 Avg. class size: 15 Religious affiliation: Catholic Tuition: $3,899-$6,127 PK3-4 | $8,187 K-8th, Catholic students | $11,385 K-8th, non-Catholic students

p: 423.847.2919

5170 Preschool Ln. Hixson, TN 37343 p: 423.870.4840 f: 423.870.9447

138 Osment Rd. SE Cleveland, TN 37323 p: 423.339.0992 f: 423.790.5451 sbcministries.com

pointacademy.org

primrosehixson.com ctownsend@primrosehixson.com

Founded: 2022

Founded: East Brainerd: 1993 | Hixson: 1994

Grades: PK3-12th

Grades: Infants-PK4

Total students: 82

Grades: PK2-4th Total students: 50

Our Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic School (OLPH) prepares its students to live in an ever-changing society. OLPH strives for its students to become thoughtful, productive, and compassionate future citizens through its faith-based education program. Beginning in PK3 and going through 8th grade, students are active participants in a joyful learning environment. Through the support of a nurturing community, students engage in a comprehensive core curriculum designed to encour-

Avg. class size: 12-15

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Shenandoah Baptist Academy

info@pointacademy.org

Uniforms: Yes

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as the springboard to healthy social, emotional, physical, and academic development, while teachers guide students to self-assurance and prepare them for lifelong academic and social success.

lionsofshenandoah@gmail.com Founded: 1999

Total students: 100+

Avg. class size: 10

Religious affiliation: Christian

Avg. class size: 8-20

Religious affiliation: Baptist

Tuition: Call for rates.

Religious affiliation: None

Tuition: $4,600

Uniforms: Yes, dress code for PK

Tuition: Varies by classroom and full- or part-time

Uniforms: Yes

Point Christian Academy’s (PCA) goal is to provide the best care and education possible in a Christian environment that allows students to grow to their full potential intellectually, physically, and spiritually. PCA is a ministry of Red Bank Baptist Church. PCA offers kindergarten through 4th grade and provides full-day preschool for ages 2 through 4 years old.

Uniforms: Yes, for PK4 only

Primrose Schools is an educationally based preschool that blends accredited teacher-directed curriculum with a child-initiated approach called Balanced Learning. The school combines the best of both philosophies. Primrose School lets the particular interests of each child serve

Shenandoah Baptist Academy features incredible teachers, a challenging curriculum, outstanding athletics, and exciting mission opportunities. The rigorous academic curriculum is taught through a biblical worldview in a rich, nurturing community of teachers, coaches, mentors, and peers all passionate about serving Christ.


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Skyuka Hall

Signal Mountain Christian School

5600 Brainerd Rd., Ste. A-24 Chattanooga, TN 37411

808 Key-Hulse Rd. Signal Mountain, TN 37377

p: 423.877.9711 f: 423.876.0398

p: 423.886.1115

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smcs@smcstn.org

Founded: 2014

Founded: 1998

Grades: K-12th

across the country and around the world are challenged to fulfill their greatest potential while cultivating lives of balance and joy. Thanks to a close relationship with the neighboring University of the South, qualified students are able to take university courses for free and for credit.

Grades: K-5th

Total students: 125

St. Jude School

Total students: 100

Avg. class size: 10

Avg. class size: 10-12

Religious affiliation: None

930 Ashland Ter. Chattanooga, TN 37415

Religious affiliation: Nondenominational

Tuition: See websites for rates.

p: 423.877.6022

Tuition: $7,020 K-2nd | $7,488 3rd-5th

Uniforms: Yes

f: 423.875.8920

Uniforms: Yes

Skyuka Hall is a Cognia (formerly AdvancED) and SAIS accredited college preparatory independent school serving students with learning differences in grades K-12. Skyuka Hall offers a low student-teacher ratio and individualized programming to support students with language-based learning challenges such as dyslexia, as well as attention deficit. The mission of academic, physical, social, and spiritual growth allows students to graduate with courage, confidence, and conviction. Limited financial aid is available to qualifying families.

The mission of Signal Mountain Christian School (SMCS) is to assist Christian parents in educating their children so that they understand God’s Word and His world. At SMCS you will find an emphasis on challenging academics and handson learning in a natural setting that is inspired by Charlotte Mason.

mysjs.com info@mysjs.com

Silverdale Baptist Academy 7236 Bonny Oaks Dr. Chattanooga, TN 37421 p: 423.892.2319 f: 423.648.7600 silverdaleba.org development@silverdaleba.org

St. Andrew’sSewanee School

Founded: 1999

290 Quintard Rd. Sewanee, TN 37375

Grades: Infants-12th

p: 931.598.5651

Total students: 1,300

sasweb.org

Avg. class size: 17

admission@sasweb.org

Religious affiliation: Baptist

Founded: 1868

Tuition: $10,975 elementary | $12,760 middle | $13,726 high

Grades: 6th-12th Total students: 220

Uniforms: Yes

Avg. class size: 15

Silverdale Baptist Academy is a Christ-centered college preparatory academy. The school’s mission is to partner with families in providing an environment of academic excellence through a biblical worldview. Silverdale is a member of TSSAA and is an ASCI Exemplary Accredited institution. Silverdale Baptist Academy also provides students with learning challenges and opportunities to flourish with its Instructional Support Department.

Religious affiliation: Episcopal

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Silverdale Baptist Academy

Tuition: $24,500 6th-7th day | $25,200 8th-12th day | $60,400 boarding | $54,100 mountain boarding Uniforms: No

St. Andrew’s-Sewanee School is a private, coeducational, Episcopal, boarding and day college preparatory school located on a beautiful and historic 550-acre campus, where students enjoy abundant opportunities for outdoor education and adventure. At SAS, students from

St. Andrew’s-Sewanee School

Founded: 1960 Grades: PK3-8th Total students: 327 Avg. class size: 14 Religious affiliation: Catholic Tuition: $6,300 Catholic students | $11,000 non-Catholic students Uniforms: Yes

Guided by God, St. Jude School strives to provide academic excellence in an environment that embraces the Catholic values of spirituality and service. St. Jude School’s strong core curriculum, dedicated faculty, extracurricular activities, enthusiastic parental involvement, and most importantly, ability to serve and honor God, make it unique. At St. Jude School, students learn, pray, and play.


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Independent Schools

St. Nicholas School 7525 Min Tom Dr. Chattanooga, TN 37421 p: 423.899.1999 f: 423.899.0109 stns.org admissions@stns.org Founded: 1958

through 5th grade. The Early Learning Center offers a nature-based program that gives PK3, PK4, and kindergarteners, in addition to grades 1-5, a strong educational foundation. St. Nicholas School offers after-school enrichments, a comprehensive summer camp, Spanish, music, art and art history, and year-round gardening programs. Financial aid and payment plans are available.

Grades: PK3–5th Avg. class size: 10-16 Religious affiliation: Episcopal Tuition: $9,873-$18,373 Uniforms: No

St. Nicholas is a community where children feel safe, valued, and known. They develop independence, a love of learning, and are well-prepared for a lifetime of success. Located on a beautiful, wooded, 24-acre campus in the East Brainerd community, St. Nicholas is an independent Episcopal school for students ages PK3

St. Peter’s Episcopal School 848 Ashland Ter. Chattanooga, TN 37415 p: 423.870.1794 f: 423.877.2604 saintpetersschool.net bsharp@stpeters.org Founded: 1964 Grades: PK3-5th

Total students: 232

p: 423.559.8939

Avg. class size: 14

f: 423.641.0836

Religious affiliation: Episcopal

tennesseechristian.org

Tuition: $11,900 - $15,250

contact@tcpsk12.org

Uniforms: Yes

St. Peter’s Episcopal School is a child-centered community offering families a choice between a classic program (English) and a language immersion program (Spanish). Both tracks offer a sequence of studies through which students interact as scientists, artists, mathematicians, authors, and scholars. Striving to elevate and expand elementary education, the school incorporates art, music, foreign language, technology, outdoor experiences, and athletics into the learning experience. Located on 12 acres, the campus facilities include large classrooms, an art studio, a music conservatory, a science lab, playgrounds, a large sports field and track, a chapel, and an organic garden.

Founded: 1997 Grades: PK3-12th Total students: 170 Avg. class size: 12-15 Religious affiliation: Christian (interdenominational) Tuition: $4,500 PK3 TTH | $5,500 PK3 MWF | $7,500 PK3-4 full-time | $8,814 kindergarten | $9,690 1st-5th | $9,917 6th-8th | $10,469 9th-12th Uniforms: Yes

Tennessee Christian Preparatory School (TCPS) is a National Blue Ribbon School of Excellence (2015), AdvancED accredited, coeducational school offering a strong college preparatory academic program. Located in Cleveland, Tennessee, TCPS integrates a Christ-centered curriculum into the daily life of students of all denominations and beliefs.

Standifer Gap SDA School 8255 Standifer Gap Rd. Chattanooga, TN 37421 p: 423.892.6013 f: 423.664.4891 sgsdaschool.org standifergapsda@gmail.com

St. Nicholas School

United Christian Academy 2200 Peerless Rd. NW Cleveland, TN 37311 p: 423.478.2500

Founded: 1948

f: 423.479.8847

Grades: K-8th

ucacleveland.org

Total students: 60

uca@ucacleveland.org

Avg. class size: 15

Founded: 1983

Religious affiliation: Seventh-day Adventist

Grades: PK2-12th

Tuition: $4,900-$6,000 Uniforms: Yes

Standifer Gap SDA School is a K-8th school that operates in cooperation with the Georgia-Cumberland Conference of Seventh-day Adventists. Students enjoy the advantage of low student-teacher ratios, providing individualized instruction in an inviting environment.

Total students: 135 Avg. class size: 10 Religious affiliation: Nondenominational Tuition: See website for rates. Uniforms: Yes

United Christian Academy (UCA) is a Christ-centered, nondenominational school that pursues excellence. With compassionate staff, UCA offers various sports, art, computer, music/band, and Spanish classes. UCA high school students participate in college dual enrollment and

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Tennessee Christian Preparatory School 4100 Stephens Rd. NE Cleveland, TN 37312

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TN Promise. United Christian Academy is TANAS accredited and is approved by the Tennessee Department of Education.


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Summer Camps Aqua Camp at the Tennessee Aquarium 1 Broad St. Chattanooga, TN 37402 423.785.4093 tnaqua.org/camp summercamp@tnaqua.org Boys | Girls: Both Ages: 4-16 Programs: Hands-on animal encounters, aquarium tours, and more. Half-day camp options for ages 4-5. Specialty camps for ages 9-16 include field trips. Cost: Varies by camp

Aqua Camp offers a summer of fun at Tennessee Aquarium. Campers will explore the world around them through hands-on exploration, animal encounters, tours, activities, and more. Camps are geared toward children between the ages of 4 and 16 years old with a variety of fun themes. Registration begins March 4 for members and March 11 for non-members. Camp dates are June 10 through July 26.

Belvoir Christian Academy Summer Camp 800 Belvoir Ave. Chattanooga, TN 37412 423.622.3755 bcalions.org admissions@bcacademy.net Boys | Girls: Both

Aqua Camp at the Tennessee Aquarium

Ages: PK-5th grade (Childcare for infants-PK4 is year-round) Programs: Outdoor activities, sports, swimming, crafts, and field trips to local attractions Cost: Call for pricing, hours, and age ranges

BCA’s summer camp provides a variety of engaging activities such as weekly gymnastics, sports training, and biblical studies, as well as water days, movie and pajama days, and other special theme days. Handson activities include cooking, STEM, and arts/crafts. Children have free play on the campus playground and enjoy the climbing wall in the school’s gymnasium. Students also enjoy visits from a petting zoo, as well as a local chef, dentist, and artist, and weekly visits from READ20.

ative Discovery Museum, IMAX Theater, Tennessee Valley Railroad Museum, and Bricks 4 Kidz. Campers in 1st through 5th grades are taken to the pool every week, while campers ages 3-5 have a weekly water day. The camp offers daily craft time for all ages, free play time, and weekly activities such as theater-style movie screenings, games, and parties.

Bright Days at The Bright School 1950 McDade Ln. Chattanooga, TN 37405

Baylor Summers 171 Baylor School Rd. Chattanooga, TN 37405

Boyd-Buchanan School Summer Programs

423.757.2616 baylorschool.org/summer summers@baylorschool.org

4650 Buccaneer Trl. Chattanooga, TN 37411

Berean Academy Day Camp

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Programs: Both day and overnight programs place emphasis on skill development, mentoring, fun, friendship, and lifelong memories.

441 Berean Ln. Hixson, TN 37343

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Boys | Girls: Both Ages: 5-16

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Boys | Girls: Both

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Ages: PK3-12th grade

Cost: Varies by program

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Baylor’s beautiful campus on the Tennessee River features hiking trails and state-of-the-art facilities, making it the perfect setting for action-packed, skill-building, fun-filled, sports, arts, enrichment, and outdoor adventure. Baylor Summers offers a huge array of programs to choose from, including day and overnight options for kids and teens all summer long. Baylor Summers also offers convenient early drop-off and late pick-up for busy parents.

Boys | Girls: Both

Programs: Athletic, academic, artistic, and adventure camps in half- and fullday formats, with custom schedules available

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tom schedule for selected camps. Choose from athletic, academic, creative arts, or adventure camps that engage campers physically, cognitively, and spiritually.

Ages: 4-12 Programs: STEM activities, weekly themes, games and competitions, field trips both on- and off-site, swimming, crafts, scavenger hunts, movies, themed parties Cost: Registration fee $50; call for pricing.

Berean Academy Day Camp offers weekly field trips for grades 1-5 to a variety of locations, such as Cre-

Cost: $65-$300, depending on the session; early-bird pricing available through May 1

Boyd-Buchanan Summer Programs emphasize participation, cooperation, learning, and fun in a safe, loving Christian community. Campers may attend full- or half-day camps, take advantage of beforeand after-care, and design a cus-

423.265.0024 brightschool.com/summer summer@brightschool.com Boys | Girls: Both Ages: 4-8 (or rising 3rd grade) Programs: A combination of enrichment activities with fun summertime experiences each day for eight weeks (first week of June through last week of July). Campers are grouped by age. Cost: Weekly rate 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., $280; early care 8 a.m. to 9 a.m., $5 per day; aftercare 4 p.m. to 5:30 p.m., $10 per day

In rising junior pre-K and pre-K, a day for your camper will include circle time, developmental centers, stories, music, crafts, and outdoor play. In rising PK3, a day includes group games, team builders, themed projects in the color lab, free play, quiet time to read or draw, guided nature exploration, and time on the playground. Each week includes an on-site field trip and water day.


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Summer Camps sports, games, and hands-on activities are provided from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Camp Bobcat at Brainerd Baptist School 4107 Mayfair Ave. Chattanooga, TN 37411 423.622.3873 brainerdbaptistschool.org bworkman@brainerdbaptist.org Boys | Girls: Both

Cost: Registration fee $75/camper; $200/week or $1,400 full session

Camp Grace is a day camp designed for students to enjoy active fun, develop strong biblically based character, develop a love for the outdoors, and expand academic learning in a safe environment for a summer they will never forget! Campers may attend all or some of the nine weeks scheduled between June 3 and August 2.

Southern Adventist University Academic Summer Camps

Ages: Summer Care - 2 years-rising 1st grade; Summer Camp - rising 2nd gradeexiting 5th grade Programs: Summer care children remain on campus and have special activities come to them. They also participate in water play, arts and crafts, games, outdoor play, books, and technology. Summer Camp children participate in weekly field trips, swimming, cooking, book club, technology, games, arts and crafts, and more.

Camp Invention 800.968.4332 invent.org/local campinvention@invent.org Boys | Girls: Both

Cost: See website for pricing

Ages: Rising K-6th grade

Every summer, Brainerd Baptist School offers a high-quality, comprehensive, and affordable program in a loving Christian environment.

Programs: High-energy, hands-on STEM activities promoting creativity, confidence, and problem-solving

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Camp Grace at Grace Academy Mailing address: 7815 Shallowford Rd. Chattanooga, TN 37421 Current location: Redemption Point Church

Cost: $270 and up

Spark your child’s curiosity and creativity with Camp Invention’s new program, Illuminate! Campers in grades K-6 will collaborate with friends to take on fun, hands-on STEM challenges. From designing a light-up ball game to tackling global water challenges to starring in a prototyping game show, each experience adds up to an imagination-stretching, confidence-boosting summer.

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camp@ivyacademychattanooga.com All Genders Ages: Rising PK-12th grade Programs: Forest Play School, Environmental Steward Camp, Nature Art Camp, Farm Friends, and Outdoor Adventure Leadership

to flowers, Camp Joe Joe’s strives to bring out the creativity in all kids. The Clay Pot owner, Joe Jumper, and his crew, The Potters, help kids be original and have a blast with other campers.

Cost: $225-$250/week, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Ivy Academy Environmental Charter School extends its nature-based programming to the public through weeklong summer camps centered around learning, playing, and exploring in the outdoors. Programs run in June and are open to rising PK-12th grade students. Sessions include Forest Play School, Environmental Steward Camp, Outdoor Adventure Leadership, Farm Friends, and Nature Art.

Camp Juliette Low 321 Camp Juliette Low Rd. Cloudland, GA 30731 706.862.2169 Business office: P.O. Box 5113 Marietta, GA 30061 770.428.1062

Boys | Girls: Both

Camp Ivy

Ages: 5-12

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Programs: Daily field trips, swimming, art, science, STEM, cooking, computers,

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Boys | Girls: Girls

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Lee University Summer Camps

Ages: 8-17

Camp Joe Joe’s at The Clay Pot 1311 Hanover St. Chattanooga, TN 37405 423.265.2007 theclaypotriverview.com theclaypotriverview@comcast.net Boys | Girls: Both Ages: 4-12 Programs: Games, water day, photoshoots, gift making for family and friends, and more Cost: $125/child for a three half-day session

Camp Joe Joe’s is a fun, imaginative camp that creates an atmosphere for all campers to shine. From tie-dyeing to dancing, snacks

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Programs: Archery, canoeing, sailing, horseback riding, challenge course, climbing wall, swimming, diving, outdoor living skills, crafts, campouts, campfires, cookouts, pottery, hiking, and kayaking Cost: Mini-camp $960; one week $1,100; two weeks $2,180

Camp Juliette Low (CJL) is a residential summer camp where girls can be themselves, make lifelong friends, learn new skills, and explore the outdoors. CJL campers live in platform tents and enjoy fun, instructional programs that foster self-confidence, independence, teamwork, and leadership skills. Located on Lookout Mountain, CJL was founded in 1922 by Juliette Low, founder of the Girl Scouts. Today, CJL operates independently from the Girl Scouts and is open to all girls.


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Summer Camps Programs: Horseback riding, hiking, canoeing, archery, climbing wall, high/ low ropes, giant swing, dance, crafts, and more

Camps at Signal Centers

Camp Vesper Point

109 N. Germantown Rd. Chattanooga, TN 37411

3216 Lee Pk. Soddy-Daisy, TN 37379

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Camp Signal

Boys | Girls: Both

Typically developing children and children with disabilities

Ages: Rising 3rd grade-rising 10th grade

Boys | Girls: Both Ages: 4-11 Programs: Age-appropriate activities in art, movement, music, crafts, sports, water play, games, singing, dancing, cooking, drama, science, and technology. June 10-July 26 (closed July 1-5) Cost: $300/week; scholarships available Chatter Camp Children who are nonverbal or have communication challenges and use augmentative communication device Boys | Girls: Both Ages: 5-16 Programs: The curriculum supports the frequent and effective use of students’ personal technology. Students spend a week of camp together with highly qualified educators and volunteers. June 3-7.

Programs: Swimming, water skiing, crafts, blobbing, kayaking/paddle boarding, frisbee, volleyball, fishing, baseball, basketball, bouldering, and group games Cost: $650/week

Located on Chickamauga Lake, Camp Vesper Point (CVP) has provided over 65 years of Christian camping for children and families. At CVP, Jesus Christ is presented to kids through fun outdoor activities and adventures, sports, worship, and a loving relationship with Christcentered counselors. The camp is owned and operated by First Presbyterian Church of Chattanooga.

Cost: $1,275 for one week; $1,925 for two weeks

Camp Woodmont is a traditional overnight camp on Lookout Mountain just 30 minutes south of Chattanooga in Northwest Georgia. Founded on strong Christian morals and principles in 1981, Camp Woodmont is the perfect place to build lifelong friendships and lasting memories. The camp program is well-suited to firsttime campers. All traditional camp activities start at an introductory level, and the camp layout is conveniently spaced out. Camp Woodmont is accredited by the ACA.

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Chattanooga Christian School Summer Camps

Vision Academy

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Teens and young adults with low or no vision

Camp Woodmont

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Boys | Girls: Both

381 Moonlight Dr. Cloudland, GA 30731 423.472.6070 campwoodmont.com alyson@campwoodmont.com

Chattanooga Theatre Centre Summer Academy 423.267.8538, ext. 313

423.664.1250

Ages: 16 and up

Chattanooga State offers a variety of summer camps for boys and girls ages 8-18. Camps include STEM/robotics and musical theater. Camps run for half-days in either the morning or afternoon hours, Monday - Friday. Prices vary per camp. Registration is now open.

400 River St. Chattanooga, TN 37405

3354 Charger Dr. Chattanooga, TN 37409

Programs: Introduction to low vision technologies, orientation and mobility skills, and recreational activities like cooking, canoeing, horseback riding, and more. June 24-28.

Cost: See website for pricing. Email or call for more information.

Boys | Girls: Both Ages: PK3-12th grade Programs: Chargers Day Camp; musical theatre camps; art, dance, sports, cooking, and robotics camps

Boys | Girls: Both

Cost: $220-$900

Ages: 6-15

Chargers Day Camp at Chattanooga Christian School (CCS) incorporates art, games, water slides, sports activities, theme days, and more. Full and half-day specialty camps, along with before/after-care, are available. Lunch is available in all-day camp options. CCS offers something for everyone. Sample camps for young children include Fairy Princess, American Girl, LEGO Adventures, Kids in the Kitchen, and Intro to Sports.

Programs: Acting, movement, dance, comedy, and more Cost: $270-$550; one, two, or threeweek sessions

The Chattanooga Theatre Centre’s Summer Academy includes half, extended, and full-day classes that explore acting, movement, dance, comedy, musical theatre, and more. The academy runs from June 3-August 2; no sessions July 1-5.

Chattanooga Zoo Camp 301 N. Holtzclaw Ave. Chattanooga, TN 37404 423.697.1322 chattzoo.org/education/camps summercamp@chattzoo.org Boys | Girls: Both Ages: 1st-6th grade; teens 14-18 can be counselors-in-training

Chattanooga State Summer Camps 4501 Amnicola Hwy. Chattanooga, TN 37406 423.697.3100 chattanoogastate.edu/summer-camps ewd@chattanoogastate.edu

Squeaky Boots Summer Camp

Boys | Girls: Both Ages: 8-18 Programs: STEM/robotics and musical theater

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Programs: Up-close animal encounters, science projects, age-appropriate crafts, learning about various species, and age-appropriate games Cost: Camp pricing varies by age group and theme selection

Chattanooga Zoo campers will “go wild” as they get the chance to interact and learn about the magnificent animals of the Chattanooga Zoo and the keepers who work with them. Four differently themed camps are available throughout the summer.


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Summer Camps Cost: $320 members, $365 non-members Programs: Explore art through different mediums and techniques in specially equipped Museum spaces.

Cohutta Springs Youth Camp P.O. Box 12000 Calhoun, GA 30703 706.602.7346

High Point Downtown’s Summer Rock Camp

Camp is for everyone at CDM Summer Camps! Explore, innovate, create, and play all summer long for campers of all ages.

cs-yc.com campinfo@gccsda.com Boys | Girls: Both Ages: 7-18 Programs: Archery, basketball, BMX biking, canoeing, cable park, climbing tower, crafts, drama, gymnastics, horseback riding, mountain biking, music, paintball, photography, rocketry, sports, super science, swimming, videography, wakeboarding, water slide, zipline

First Cumberland Dayplayers Summer Camp 1505 N. Moore Rd. Chattanooga, TN 37411

Cost: $475-$590/week

423.698.2556

Accredited by the American Camp Association, based on Christian values, and located against the Chattahoochee National Forest, Cohutta Springs is a wonderful place to enjoy nature, make lifelong friends, learn skills, and experience incredible plays that entertain and inspire positive living. Trained and caring collegiate staff make the experience unforgettable.

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Creative Discovery Museum Summer Camps

office@firstcumberland.com Boys | Girls: Both Ages: Rising 1st - rising 8th grade Programs: Outdoor games, on-site swimming, daily chapel, summer musical, and crafts Cost: Full- and part-time rates available, with add-ons available for an additional cost; see website for complete listing

Dayplayers is an affordable Christian environment for school-aged children to spend the summer. With daily chapel and weekly character traits, campers have the opportunity for spiritual development throughout the summer. Daily swimming and outdoor games are offered.

games, swimming, and, of course, eating great food! Signature camps are open to individuals or church groups of any size. There is a lake for kayaking and swimming, a pool, 240-foot-long water slide, athletic fields, a full-size indoor gymnasium, and more. There is also availability to host groups that want to design their own camps.

nal weeks, children experience their own power in I Can Change the World. Within each of these sections, the learning experiences focus on four core actions: inspire, investigate, invent, and imagine. Campers will engage in age-appropriate exploration powered by hands-on, inquirybased learning.

321 Chestnut St. Chattanooga, TN 37402

The Goddard School Summer Camp

423.648.6044 cdmfun.org/camps All Genders Preschool Camps Ages: 4-5 Programs: Five half-days of developmentally appropriate fun just for children ages 4-5! Cost: $200 members; $245 nonmembers School Age Camps Ages: Rising 1st-5th grade Cost: $300 members, $345 nonmembers Programs: A week of science experiments, collaborative learning, creative thinking, and making friends! Friends’ Discovery Camps Ages: Rising 1st-8th grade Cost: $215 for members and nonmembers Programs: It’s “all for friends, all for FUN” at FDC, including trained Buddies from UTC to create an accommodating, inclusive environment for all learners. Specialty Camps Ages: 8-12

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Fort Bluff Camp and Retreat Center 370 Fort Bluff Camp Rd. Dayton, TN 37321 423.775.0488 fortbluff.com info@fbc-naca.org Boys | Girls: Both Ages: 7-18 Programs: Summer camps, church retreats, corporate retreats, banquets, birthday parties Cost: Junior Camp $300-$345; Teen Camp $335-$380

Fort Bluff is a nondenominational camp and retreat center that operates year-round. Many housing options are available from dorm style to private cabins and can accommodate up to 900 guests. During the signature overnight Junior and Teen camps, campers will be challenged with biblical teaching, daily worship services, making friends, playing

GPS Summer Camp 205 Island Ave. Chattanooga, TN 37405

17 W. Bell Ave. Chattanooga, TN 37405

423.634.7623

423.382.2525

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Boys | Girls: Mostly girls; some coed

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Ages: 3*-17 (*must be potty-trained)

Boys | Girls: Both

Programs: Day camps, sports clinics and camps, academic/enrichment camps, STEM camps, and arts/music camps

Ages: 6 weeks-12 years Programs: In My World (open to infants 6 weeks-18 months and toddlers 18 months-36 months); The World Out There (open to PK and school-aged children ages 3-12) Cost: $369-$462/week

Children have big ideas about how the world around them works. This summer, families are invited to discover what their children’s big ideas are. The first four weeks focus on the children themselves in I Am Changing, which is built around children’s new accomplishments and confidence. The following four weeks focus on observing and interacting with the world around them in The World is Changing. During the fi-

Cost: $175 and up

GPS takes pride in their camps, traditions, and staffing, and has experienced tremendous growth over the past 50 years! And while the options look a little different than in 1974, their commitment to girls is the same: may they grow in confidence in themselves, kindness toward others, and curiosity about the world around them! GPS Summer Camp will help your girl discover more about who she is and who she wants to be. Whether she spends a week or two or the entire summer with GPS, they are ready to provide her with an offthe-hook experience.



Summer Camps

High Point Downtown’s Summer Rock Camp

Hunter Museum of American Art Summer Art Camps

219 Broad St. Chattanooga, TN 37402 423.602.7625 highpointclimbing.com heather.johnson@highpointclimbing.com Boys | Girls: Both Ages: 5-14 Programs: Half-day camps (9 a.m. to 1 p.m. or 12 p.m. to 4 p.m.) weekly from May 27-August 2 Cost: First child $249 for members, $275 for non-members; $237 per additional child for members, $259 for non-members

High Point camps teach kids 5 and older about rock climbing and team building. Their staff is dedicated to teaching the basics of climbing: equipment usage, climbing techniques, and the importance of trust and communication. These camps will encourage kids to find new ways of approaching climbing through age-appropriate group instruction. Each weeklong session includes rental gear, four hours of games, instruction, and climbing each day. Full-day adventure camps are also available for kids 8 and older and include additional off-site adventures.

tunities are also available for teens as assistant camp counselors.

Programs: Art, athletics, computers, ESL, music, theatre, Summer Honors, and many more Cost: Varies by camp

Knot & Needle Arts and Crafts Camp 3803 Dayton Blvd. Red Bank, TN 37415 423.287.5872 knotandneedle.com knotandneedlefiberarts@gmail.com Boys | Girls: Girls

Hunter Museum of American Art Summer Art Camps 10 Bluff View Ave. Chattanooga, TN 37403 423.752.0990 huntermuseum.org/summer-camp cbespalec@huntermuseum.org Boys | Girls: Both Ages: Rising 1st-rising 6th grade with teen volunteer opportunities Programs: Weeklong day camps throughout June and July Cost: $300/child; $240/child for members at passport level and above; multiple child family discounts available

Each weeklong camp features a low counselor-camper ratio and a chance for kids to sample a wide range of hands-on art experiences, experimenting with a variety of materials and artistic styles. In addition, campers will have access to the Hunter collection, enjoy outdoor activities along the riverfront, and celebrate their creativity at the end of each week with a family showcase of their creations. Volunteer oppor-

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Boys | Girls: Both Ages: K-12th grade

Ages: 8-11 Programs: Campers will unleash their creativity through paper crafts, hand sewing, and fiber crafts, exploring artistic expression and honing fine motor skills. Cost: $125

The Knot & Needle invites campers to a summer filled with creativity at their Arts and Crafts Camp, perfect for budding artists eager to explore the world of imagination through hands-on artistic experiences. Join them for laughter, discovery, and artistic adventure – where every child can shine and let their creativity run wild!

Whether your child wants to design computer games, hone their theatre skills, explore art-making techniques, or learn a new sport, Lee University has a summer camp that is sure to pique their interest. Hosted by Lee personnel, these camps take place throughout the summer, with some offering an overnight stay in the dorms. Registration deadlines vary; find specific information for each camp on the Lee University website.

1120 N. Ocoee St. Cleveland, TN 37311 423.614.8000 leeuniversity.edu/news/summer-campopportunities-at-lee/ info@leeuniversity.edu

2701 Vermont Ave. Chattanooga, TN 37404 423.624.4618 myndhs.com/athletics/summer-camps webbj@myndhs.com Boys | Girls: Both Ages: Rising 1st-rising 8th grade Programs: Sports and STEM Cost: Contact school for rates

Notre Dame offers a variety of full and half-day (8 a.m. to 12 p.m.) camps.

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McCallie Summer Camps 500 Dodds Ave. Chattanooga, TN 37404 423.493.5886 mccalliesummercamps.com camps@mccallie.org Boys | Girls: Both, varies by camp Ages: 5-16 Programs: Day camp, first camp, 3D animation, 3D coding, baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, lacrosse, maker, Minecraft, robotics, soccer, speed and agility, tennis, wrestling, and father-son weekend Cost: Varies by camp

Lee University Summer Camps

Notre Dame High School “Camp Like a Champion”

McCallie’s summer programs include a variety of camps emphasizing participation, cooperation, teamwork, and having fun. The camps’ goals are to provide a quality summer recreational experience in a safe and wholesome environment for all children through outstanding people, facilities, and programs.

Our Lady of Perpetual Help School Summer Camp 505 S. Moore Rd. Chattanooga, TN 37412 423.622.1481 myolph.com summercamp@myolph.com Boys | Girls: Both Ages: K-8th grade Programs: Art, math, STEM, and sports Cost: Half-day $80; full-day $175 (includes lunch)

Campers can choose from the following programs: art (grades K-8), math (grades 1-4 and 5-8), STEM (grades 1-4 and 5-8), and sports (grades K-8). Camps run June 3-7 and June 10-14. Half days are available 9 a.m. to 12 p.m., full days available 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.


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Summer Camps

Reflection Riding Arboretum & Nature Center Escape to Nature Summer Camp 400 Garden Rd. Chattanooga, TN 37419 423.821.1160 reflectionriding.org/camps ailani@reflectionriding.org Boys | Girls: Both Ages: 5-13 Programs: Animal encounters, wilderness exploration, plant-based fun, forest games Cost: $200-$250 for members; $250$300 for non-members

Wilderwood Summer Camps

Point Christian Academy Summer Camps 4000 Dayton Blvd. Chattanooga, TN 37415 423.220.3230 camps@pointacademy.org Boys | Girls: Both Ages: 5-12

Privateer offers weekly camps during June and July where the skills of sailing are taught. The emphasis is fun and safety. Campers will learn to speak the language of sailing and how to rig their own boat, leave the dock and return, and use the wind to sail in any direction. Learning to sail their own boat and safely return to shore gives children increased selfesteem and confidence in their abilities. Many campers return year after year. The camp is hosted by the Privateer Sailing Education Foundation.

On top of Lookout Mountain and on the banks of Little River, Camp Riverview is only 45 minutes south of Chattanooga. A favorite all-around summer camp for girls, Riverview’s Christian emphasis and exciting programs are appreciated by both parents and campers.

SAS Summer 290 Quintard Rd. Sewanee, TN 37375 931.463.2119 sasweb.org/summer sassummer@sasweb.org Ages: 6-adults

Riverview Camp for Girls P.O. Box 299 757 County Rd. 614 Mentone, AL 35984 riverviewcamp.net info@riverviewcamp.com

Cost: $140 - $225

Cost: Short-term session $2,675; longterm session $4,975

Boys | Girls: Both

800.882.0722

Programs: Lego, space, art, girly girl, cheerleading, volleyball, soccer, robot, and basketball.

Point Christian Academy offers morning and afternoon camps for girls and boys from June 3-June 21. Highly qualified instructors will keep your students engaged and active with a selection of exciting camps to choose from.

Reflection Riding strives to make memorable connections with nature and all its wonder. At its summer camps, Reflection Riding creates fun, hands-on learning experiences through nature play, exploration, and adventure. Campers are encouraged to embrace their wild side as they explore the great outdoors on 300+ acres of meadows, woodlands, wetlands, and playscapes.

Programs: Riding (both English and Western), swimming (heated pool), tennis, ropes course, climbing tower, canoeing, archery, gymnastics, cheerleading, dance, sports, nature exploration, chorus and drama, basketball, volleyball, soccer, arts and crafts, Riverview Refinement, knitting, Leadership Training for Teens, and more

Boys | Girls: Girls Ages: 6-16

Programs: Day and residential camps for children and adults in arts, culinary, dance, farming, music, outdoor adventure, sports, technology, woodworking, and more; conference rentals Cost: Varies by program; see website for more information

SAS Summer offers children and teens day and overnight sports, arts, music, and adventure camps. Shakerag Workshops welcomes adults for one-week, residential arts programs. The campus also welcomes other camps and conferences.

Railroad Summer Camp at the Tennessee Valley Railroad Museum 4119 Cromwell Rd. Chattanooga, TN 37421 423.894.8028 tvrail.com/train-rides/railroad-summercamp/ cgooge@tvrail.com

Privateer Sail Camp 4713 Privateer Rd. Hixson, TN 37343 423.681.0148 privateeryachtclub.org/youth-sail-camp megan@psef.us Boys | Girls: Both Ages: 8-17 Programs: Sailing, knot tying, boating rules and safety; campers will also have the opportunity to swim, paddle, hike, and more. Cost: $400/week; scholarships available

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Boys | Girls: Both Ages: 10-17 Programs: Steam locomotive cab rides, train rides, field trips, railroad history Cost: $425 for full day; $1,150 for overnight

These camps, which run from May 27 through July 6, teach all aspects of railroading, including railroad terms, signals, how steam and diesel engines work, and the history of trains. Campers will also participate in hands-on activities.

Railroad Summer Camp at the Tennessee Valley Railroad Museum


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CAMP GRACE JUNE 3 - AUGUST 2 Where the Love of Jesus Christ Makes a Life-Changing Impact on Children Boys & Girls Ages 5-12 $1400 Complete Summer Session (All 9 Weeks @ $155/week) OR $200 by the Week Monday-Friday• 7:00am-6:00pm Contact Beth Smith: campgrace@mygracechatt.org campgracechatt.org Register today: bookwhen.com/campgrace


Summer Camps games, and lots of outdoor fun. Campers make take-home treasures in arts and crafts classes.

423.236.2000 southern.edu/camps enrollment@southern.edu

Silverdale Baptist Academy Summer Camps 7236 Bonny Oaks Dr. Chattanooga, TN 37421 423.892.2319

Boys | Girls: Both Ages: Rising 9th-12th grade Programs: Pre-Med, Film, Culinary, Outdoor Leadership, Media, Computing, Technology, and more Cost: $175-$250/student depending on housing needs

St. Nicholas Summer Camp 7525 Min Tom Dr. Chattanooga, TN 37421 423.894.6485 or 423.899.1999 stns.org

St. Peter’s Camp Twister

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academic summer camps on campus

Boys | Girls: Both

423.870.1794

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Ages: PK-12th grade Programs: Mountain biking, gardening, theatre, archery, robotics, art, sports, and more

mersive learning experience. Campers can explore or sharpen potential career interests before starting college. Each three-day camp includes hands-

Cost: Varies by camp

on learning with professors as well as

Silverdale Summer Camps offer morning and afternoon camps for girls and boys that keep students engaged in the arts, outdoors, athletics, and more all summer long.

a spiritual component, modeling how Adventist education offers both academic rigor and development for the whole person. Overnight accommodations are available in the residence halls. Limit of 20 students per program. Online registration opens March 1; camps take place June 10-12.

Programs: Swimming and swim lessons, art, music, sports, nature trail exploration, playground time, and more

The St. Nicholas Summer Camp is offered for kids ages 3-15. You don’t have to be a St. Nicholas student to join! The campus includes acres of green outdoor space, an outdoor pool, trails, a gymnasium, and five playground areas. Activities include art, music, sports,

Designed to provide a fun and exciting environment, Camp Twister is a day camp that provides children the opportunity to participate in different weekly themes full of engaging activities and creative projects. Camp hours are 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.; extended care 3 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. (at additional cost).

423.877.9711 skyukahall.org amoore@skyukahall.org Boys | Girls: Both Ages: 1st grade-rising 12th grade Programs: Academic support Cost: $1,600

Skyuka Hall offers a four-week summer academic achievement program for students who need support and lack confidence in reading, writing, and math. Students receive research-based skills and strategies necessary to improve and succeed in the classroom, as well as encouragement and motivation. Camp runs Monday through Thursday from June 3 to June 27.

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Ages: 3-12 Programs: Camp Twister

5600 Brainerd Rd., Ste. A-24 Chattanooga, TN 37411

4881 Taylor Cir. Collegedale, TN 37315

Boys | Girls: Both

Cost: See website; sibling discounts available

Skyuka Hall “Bridging the Academic Gap”

Southern Adventist University Academic Summer Camps

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Chattanooga Christian School Summer Camps

Cost: Varies by program


May 28 - August 2nd Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Ages 5-14

SQUEAKY BOOTS

HIKING CAMP Join us for our Summer Camp! We have nine weekly sessions running from May 28-June 26. The Day and Enrichment Camps are for boys and girls ages 3-12 and the Junior Counselor program is for boys and girls ages 13-15. We can’t wait to see you!

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Hike and explore a new trail system each day! Grow your confidence in the outdoors! Practice mindfulness with nature! Transportation included!

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Summer Camps exploring the great outdoors. Their goal is to inspire a lifelong passion for the outdoors.

relaxed fun for students to enjoy fun times with arts and crafts, Bible lessons, play, Kona Ice, and a water party weekly.

Squeaky Boots Summer Camp squeakybootsllc.com/summercamp squeakybootsllc@gmail.com Boys | Girls: Both Ages:5-12 Programs: Guided trail exploration, themed crafts, outdoor safety skills, nature appreciation, mindfulness, and building community Cost: Ages 5-7, $245; ages 8-12, $400

Squeaky Boots Summer Camp's youth adventures aim to educate the next generation of outdoor enthusiasts by providing a safe and exciting environment for children to explore the natural world. They strive to help them learn how to respect and take responsibility for the environment, foster teamwork and leadership, and grow in confidence while

Camps at Signal Centers

UCA Summer Camp 2200 Peerless Rd. NW Cleveland, TN 37311 423.478.2500 ucacleveland.org

Valley View Ranch Equestrian Camp for Girls 606 Valley View Ranch Rd. Cloudland, GA 30731

uca@ucacleveland.org

706.862.2231

Boys | Girls: Both

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Ages: PK2-8th grade

info@valleyviewranch.com

Programs: Daily Bible lesson, arts and crafts, music, computers, play time

Boys | Girls: Girls

Cost: $50 to register; $150/week (includes breakfast and lunch)

Programs: Equestrian

Camps run 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Monday through Friday and provide

Ages: 8-17 Cost: $2,400-$6,200

Valley View Equestrian Camp has been a horse lover’s paradise since 1954. For 50 girls, during one to eight weeks, the 600-acre camp offers English and Western riding, barrels, vaulting, and trails. CHA (Certified Horsemanship Association) instructors teach beginner to advanced riders. Girls spend up to six hours a day riding and caring for their own camp horse.

Wilderwood Summer Camps 1800 Polk St. Chattanooga, TN 37408 1515 Tombras Ave. East Ridge, TN 37412 4750 Swinyar Dr. Collegedale, TN 37363 4000 Dayton Blvd. Chattanooga, TN 37415 423.920.4552 wilderwood.camp hello@wilderwood.camp Boys | Girls: Both Ages: 3-15 Programs: Adventure, art, sports, and more - see website for full list of camp themes. Cost: See website for pricing

Wilderwood offers incredible educational summer adventure camps for kids ages 3-15. Wilderwood is dedicated to giving every child a summer full of fun opportunities through its LittleWilder Camps, Guild Program, community service opportunities,

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and legendary Quest Camp. With hands-on learning and one-of-a-kind adventure programs, Wilderwood Camps offers a place for kids to just be kids. Camps run from May 27 to August 23, with programs from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Monday through Friday. Extended hours are available from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. for $10 per day or free with “all summer” registration.

YMCA of Metropolitan Chattanooga Summer Day Camp 301 W. 6th St. Chattanooga, TN 37402 423.266.3766 ymcachattanooga.org/summer-camps info@campocoee.com Boys | Girls: Both Ages: 5-12 Programs: Swimming, games, crafts, and more Cost: $160/week for YMCA members; $215/week for non-members; financial assistance available

YMCA Summer Day Camps offer children a well-rounded camp experience with activities such as swimming, indoor and outdoor games, arts and crafts, fun and engaging learning opportunities, and more. Campers will embark on new adventures, forge friendships, and build confidence all summer long. Summer Day Camps are offered at the YMCA’s Downtown, Hamilton, North River, Cleveland, and North Georgia locations. Overnight camp opportunities available at YMCA Camp Ocoee. Camps begin May 28, and camp hours are 7 a.m. to 6 p.m.



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Dress Drew Necklace CV Designs Lacey Williams Chattanooga, TN Photo by David and Drew Photography

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Brody Jewelers

Necklace 14k yellow gold mother of pearl diamond clover necklace Bracelet 14k yellow gold mother of pearl diamond clover bracelet

Earrings 14k yellow gold mother of pearl diamond clover earrings

Ring 14k yellow gold engagement ring featuring a 2.01-carat emeraldcut diamond center stone with two emerald-cut diamonds and 16 round brilliant-cut diamonds totaling approximately 1.10 carats

Ring 18k white gold engagement ring featuring a 1.06-carat round brilliant-cut diamond with 33 round diamonds totaling approximately 3.02 carats

Ring Platinum ring featuring 5 bezel-set, emerald-cut diamonds with pavé-set round diamonds totaling 1.91 carats

Bracelets 14k yellow gold stackable diamond bracelets

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F ink’s Jewelers

Necklace 18k yellow gold Sabel Collection diamond smile necklace with 1 carat of round diamonds

Necklace 14k white gold Sabel Collection diamond tennis necklace featuring 10.31 carats of round diamonds Ring Fink’s Exclusive Platinum 2.14-carat cushion diamond with 1.21-carat cushion side diamonds

Earrings 14k yellow gold Sabel Collection 10mm white South Sea pearl earrings with 0.87 carats of diamonds

Earrings 18k white gold Roberto Coin Love in Verona hoop earrings with 1.58 carats of diamonds Bands 14k yellow gold Fink’s wedding bands

Bracelets 18k gold Sabel Collection diamond tennis bracelets

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Since 1930. Trusted for Generations.


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Kennedy Jewelers

Necklace 14k yellow gold necklace with a 0.70-carat emeraldcut diamond pendant

Band 14k white gold ovalcut, seven stone band totaling 1.64 carats

Ring 14k white gold engagement ring with a 3-carat emerald-cut center stone and 3.06-carat emerald accent setting

Ring 14k yellow and white gold engagement ring with a 2-carat oval-cut center stone and a 0.59-carat setting

Earrings 14k white gold 1.15-carat three stone diamond huggie earrings

Bracelet 14k yellow gold tennis bracelet with emerald-cut diamonds totaling 4.37 carats

Bracelet 14k white gold tennis bracelet with round-cut diamonds totaling 3.12 carats

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Q U A L I T Y, A F F O R D A B I L I T Y, & E XC E L L E N T C U S TO M E R S E RV I C E Since 1976

www.kennedyjewelry.com | 7988 E Brainerd Rd, Chattanooga, TN 37421 | 423.629.4996


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Markman’s

Ring 18k yellow gold C. Gonshor engagement ring with a pavé diamond band and a diamond hidden halo –can accommodate any size/shape center stone

Earrings 18k white gold Christopher Designs earrings with a pair of oval aquamarines totaling 9.14 carats surrounded by a halo of diamonds totaling 0.97 carats

Ring 14k yellow gold C. Gonshor three-stone diamond ring featuring a bezel-set, emeraldcut center stone with two matched emeraldcut diamonds totaling 0.20 carats – can accommodate any size/shape center stone

Band 18k white gold Christopher Designs two-row diamond wedding band featuring 10 Crisscut round diamonds and 10 L’Amour pear-shaped diamonds totaling 2.80 carats

Ring 18k white gold Simon G vintage engagement ring featuring 0.35 carats in diamonds and two pear-shaped sapphires – can accommodate any size/shape center stone

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Band 14k white gold C. Gonshor wedding band with alternating marquise and round diamonds totaling 0.55 carats

Ring 14k white gold C. Gonshor Toi Et Moi ring featuring a 2.51-carat oval aquamarine and a 2.61-carat trillion peridot

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REAL WEDDINGS • LOCAL VENUES

Lindsey & Pher Moore Chattanooga Whiskey Event Hall A blind date started it all for Lindsey and Pher Moore. Set up by a mutual friend, the pair bonded over a shared sense of humor at a show at the Tivoli Theatre in downtown Chattanooga. Married on April 15, 2023, the ceremony was held at Baylor Chapel, followed by a classic reception at Chattanooga Whiskey Event Hall. “I actually have worked at Chattanooga Whiskey for eight years and have always loved our Event Hall,” says Lindsey. “The barrel details and all-glass rotunda make for such a fun atmosphere. We wanted a come-as-you-are-and-just-enjoy-yourself vibe.” After attending an evening ceremony, guests made a quick drive over the Tennessee River to Chattanooga Whiskey Event Hall for a cocktail hour. A streamlined bar served a selection of local beer and wine options, as well as custom cocktails selected by the couple. The outdoor space also offered a cigar bar curated by Lindsey’s father. The party continued with live music and dinner. Guests enjoyed a spacious dance floor in the hall’s main rotunda, while an outdoor tent offered more room for seating and conversation. In lieu of a traditional plated meal and wedding cake, the couple opted for a taco bar, pizza truck, and their favorite local ice cream. The couple’s sentimentality made way for unforgettable décor and dress. To complement the venue’s stunning barrel 160 |

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and metal detailing, fresh HOW HE greenery and white flowPROPOSED ers accented the event space. Lindsey wore her “In one of our favorite places, Highlands, NC, we went for an mother’s wedding dress afternoon walk just as it started from the 80s with slight snowing. We were talking about alterations, and Pher our favorite milestones we had donned a light green celebrated in Highlands, including golf-themed tie to match the first time we said ‘I love you,’ his brothers. and that’s when Pher got down on A silent disco after-party his knee and asked me to marry followed the main recephim. It was the easiest question of tion. With mini instrumy life to answer. Yes!” ments in hand, guests led the way to a nearby local bar for the after-party. In place of a send-off, Lindsey and Pher ended their big day with more music and dancing, enjoying the company of their closest friends and family. “I’ll always remember getting to add this milestone at a place that’s so special to me,” Lindsey adds. “Our most important goal was for our guests to feel relaxed and have a good time, and the venue was perfect for channeling that!”

Photos by OkCrowe Photography



REAL WEDDINGS • LOCAL VENUES

CloudTree Vineyard On the big day, celebrating with loved ones in the perfect location is an unforgettable experience. For couples in search of a local venue with a destination feel, CloudTree Vineyard is an elevated sprawling event space surrounded by 10 acres of stunning grapevines reminiscent of the heart of Napa Valley. With thoughtful amenities and unobstructed mountain views, comfort and a romantic aesthetic, couples can find everything they might need to make the most of their big day. Couples can utilize a variety of indoor and outdoor spaces to suit their guest list. The wedding party will enjoy a bridal suite with balcony, two-bedroom suite, and the optional vineyard main house to get ready on the special day. When it comes to exchanging vows, couples can host the ceremony in gorgeous open fields, amongst the vines, in the wine cellar, or on the spacious rooftop deck. 162 |

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The transition to a cocktail hour and reception is seamless. A cocktail hour or a more intimate reception can be hosted in the wine cellar, while the rooftop deck is suitable for larger receptions and has the option to be tented. Cushioned wooden chairs, tables, outdoor couches, and wine barrel high tops are provided to ensure comfort for all guests. For a personal touch, the venue also offers custom wine labels. While the celebration continues, a loading dock, multiple access areas, and a caterer’s kitchen allow for easy flow during the special day. The rooftop deck is wheelchair accessible, and ample parking space is available for all guests. Guests can also enjoy two bar locations, a large fire pit, scenic mountain and pond views, sleeping accommodations, and access to all grounds on the property. In LaFayette, Georgia, couples can enjoy a one of a kind experience while still being within close proximity to downtown, so the fun can continue!

Photos Courtesy of CloudTree Vineyard


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Amongst The Vines

CloudTree Vineyard is like no other wedding venue in the Chattanooga area. Set amongst acres of growing grapes and an unobstructed view as far as one can see, you truly are transported to a place like no other. • • •

30 minutes from Downtown Chattanooga 3,300 Square foot rooftop deck Seating for up to 225 guests

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Bridal & Groomsman Suites Tasting Room/Wine Cellar Stunning Backdrops: 10 Acres of Grapes, 40 acres of property & pond

thecloudtreevineyard.com | 706-383-3721 | 21058 Georgia 193 LaFayette, GA 30728


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Abigail & Gary Green The Commons When Abigail and Gary met at their church’s small group for college students, it didn’t take long for their love for God to blossom into a love for each other. Four years later, the duo married on a beautiful autumn day at The Commons. “This was our No. 1 choice and is one of Chattanooga’s best-kept secrets,” says Abigail. “It’s located right between downtown Chattanooga and Cleveland, Tennessee, and it’s one of the most photogenic venues in the area.” With the weather in their favor, the Greens held their gorgeous ceremony on the property’s back lawn, while the mountains, which were sporting prime fall foliage, served as their backdrop. After a special, Christ-centered ceremony, it was an easy transition to the reception in the Founders’ Hall. “We liked the versatility of the space and how smooth the set-up process was,” adds Abigail. “The Commons already has beautiful twinkling lights in the venue, so we were able to then add draping to the ceiling that really 164 |

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tied the whole space toHOW HE gether. We kept the table PROPOSED decorations simple using local greenery and candles “Gary proposed at his family reunion at Cades to achieve the rustic yet Cove in the Great Smoky timeless look we were goMountains. It was great to ing for.” be surrounded by family for The simple yet elegant something so special.” reception was a hit and provided guests with a delicious barbecue dinner, beer and wine bar, and plenty of dancing. An assortment of Bundt cakes big and small offered a little something sweet to those in attendance, and the couple made their getaway through a tunnel of sparklers before driving off in a shiny Bentley. “Our favorite part of the day was just being surrounded by most of our family and friends and getting to feel all that love,” says Abigail. “It was a truly magical and great way to start our life together.”

Photos by Alexis Dimmer Photography


Founders Hall – Chestnut Hall T H E P E R F E C T P L A C E F O R Y O U R P E R F E C T D AY

With our open vendor policy, The Commons gives you freedom and flexibility to choose the perfect vendors to suit your budget and your wishes for the big day. From your Uncle Fred who’s a great photographer to the café where you had your first date, all are welcome to join in making your special day perfect. F O R B O O K I N G & A D D I T I O N A L I N F O R M AT I O N , C O N TA C T: L E A N N E B A R T O | I N F O @ C O L L E G E D A L E . F O U N D AT I O N

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Diana & Saul Pacheco Dalton Convention Center High school sweethearts Diana and Saul Pacheco’s love story began seven years ago with the help of a follow button. “Saul was the one who made the first move by adding me on all social media … he sent a message asking if I wanted a HOW HE donut,” recalls Diana. Though PROPOSED she declined his offer at the “We were in Gatlinburg, time, Saul’s efforts were not in Tennessee, to celebrate vain, and they began dating that our anniversary, and same year. “What can I say, I Saul surprised me with a guess it worked!” adds Diana. helicopter ride. I looked The couple married in an early out the window and afternoon ceremony on July 16, saw someone holding a ‘Will you marry me?’ 2022, and celebrated afterward sign. We got off the with loved ones at the Dalton helicopter, Saul got Convention Center. down on one knee, and The venue was exactly what we all know what my they had looked for. “It’s the answer was!” biggest venue here in our town. We both have a big family on both sides, so we wanted a venue that would be able to fit all of our loved ones. We liked that we had someone helping us 166 |

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every step of the way,” explains Diana. The spacious room accommodated tables for guests while still providing ample space for visiting and dancing. The evening was aglow, as string lights reflected off the reception’s gold décor and the bride’s sparkling tiara. Tall flower frames ascended above the guest tables, topped by classy arrangements of white roses and greenery. The sentiment of these handmade centerpieces, which featured flowers arranged by Saul’s aunt, was complemented by a thank you note from the couple to their guests at each table. For dinner, the Dalton Convention Center catered a flavorful lineup featuring pasta and birria and served up beverages as guests enjoyed the celebration. A stunning cake display, featuring tiers of nearly a dozen cakes adorned with cascading gold beads, was certainly a highlight of the night and offered an array of flavors to suit any guest’s palate. A DJ kept the fun going as the dance floor filled with smiling faces. Looking back, Diana is grateful for how effortlessly the day unfolded. “We were both calm during our wedding, and everything went smoothly. We got to enjoy our day in peace!” she shares. Her favorite part of the day was simply that she and Saul got to share it all with their family and loved ones. Photos by Luz Art Photography


Say “I Do” at the

Dalton Convention Center The Perfect Venue for Dream Weddings For more information call Kelly Ragan at 706-272-7676.

2211 Tony Ingle Parkway, Dalton, GA 30720 | 706-272-7676 | DaltonConventionCenter.com


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Kailee & Harrison Howe Gardens in the Gorge Kailee and Harrison Howe met in Nashville, working on a COVID-19 research team during the pandemic. After their engagement at Gardens in the Gorge, the couple learned the property was also a wedding venue, and they immediately knew it was where they wanted to get married. Using the venue throughout the entirety of their wedding weekend, the duo married on July 9, 2023. “We wanted to keep with the garden theme of the venue because we loved the cottages and the property so much already,” says Kailee. “Our wedding vision was very light and airy with some traditional aspects. We wanted our guests to feel warm, welcomed, and present with us throughout the weekend.” After exchanging evening vows at The Green, guests headed to Windsor Hall for the cocktail hour and reception. For an extra personal touch, each of the guests received a letter - handwritten by the newlyweds - as they entered the reception space. Guests could also enjoy the balcony area for stunning views overlooking the gorge as well as a stationed photo booth. In addition to a custom bar menu with signature cocktails selected by the couple, mobile baristas served a custom coffee menu with drink offerings honoring Kailee’s Cuban side, Harrison’s Italian side, and a signature Americano for their dog, Ringo. The following reception kicked off with a DJ and plenty of dancing. 168 |

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The evening’s décor was HOW HE PROPOSED airy and romantic to keep in line with the garden “For my birthday, Harrison surprised me with a trip to theme. Ivory draping hung Chattanooga, and we stayed from the ceiling to make at one of the cottages located the event space feel more at Gardens in the Gorge. One intimate. To make the morning we were getting ready to room truly feel in bloom, go horseback riding at Fall Creek pink and white flower arFalls and he set up a poem in the rangements filled the space, cottage that I thought was just my including Kailee’s favorite birthday gift. At the bottom of the Anemone flowers. gift was the ending of the poem Memories made with that asked me to marry him.” close friends and family made the evening unforgettable for the newlyweds. With their guests, Kailee and Harrison enjoyed dinner, champagne toasts, and a three-tiered red velvet cake. After an evening full of celebration, the couple made their getaway, riding a golf cart to one of the venue cottages. “We were so intentional about each part of our wedding,” Kailee says. “It was truly ours and reflected our love in the best ways. We could not have asked for a more love-filled weekend with the people we hold so dear to our hearts.”

Photos by Kelsi Walters Photography


Gardens in the Gorge is your new favorite wedding venue overlooking the beautiful Tennessee River. Nestled in our little forest fairytale, you’ll find everything you were hoping for and more. We can’t wait to help you find your perfect date to say “I Do!”

Photos by Emily Lester Photography

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Hannah Claire & Connor Rytz Hidden Springs Connected by a mutual friend through social media, Hannah Claire and Connor Rytz met when Connor reached out to ask Hannah Claire to go on a dinner date. The couple fell in love with the idea of a romantic outdoor wedding, and they knew it was meant to be when they found their dream venue at Hidden Springs. They married on October 6, 2023. “When we visited the venue, we didn’t want to leave,” says Hannah Claire. “It’s gorgeous, quiet, and peaceful. We wanted the romantic outdoors in our wedding, and I love the look of Hidden Springs year round, but especially in the fall. If it wasn’t a wedding venue, we’d probably try to buy it to live there.” Before the evening ceremony, guests enjoyed a cocktail hour inside the barn to wait out some unexpected rain. With dry seats ready and guests having had a bite to eat, Hidden Springs staff ensured the outdoor ceremony followed seamlessly, and then guests headed back to the barn for the reception. The party continued with DJ music, dinner, and a delicious spice cake with cinnamon apple filling. With plenty of room to enjoy conversation and dancing, the reception space allowed Hannah Claire and Connor to make the most of their big day with their loved ones. The décor of the evening, specially curated by Hidden Springs, reflected the newlyweds’ love for the outdoors. White, green, and warm copper colors tied in perfectly with 170 |

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the romantic fall theme. HOW HE Each table was named PROPOSED after a hike the couple had done together, and floating “We hiked the Jump Off trail. When we made it to the top, candles and greenery made our best friends were hiding for stunning centerpieces. with cameras. He paused Special memories for once he got down on one Hannah Claire and Conknee, and I had to ask him if nor include exchanging he was going to ask me the private vows at the dock, question! He had my mom, getting ready with their sister, and best friend from closest friends and family, college waiting at the bottom and a meaningful prayer of the hike. He planned a from Hannah Claire’s surprise dinner party for that Mammaw. For their sendnight with all of our friends. It was the sweetest day.” off, guests created a sparkler tunnel, and the couple drove off in a white jeep. The day was full of sentimental and fun moments for the happy couple. From retreating down the aisle as a married couple to dancing the night away, the evening was everything they could have hoped for. “It was such a fun, high-energy night, and I finally got the sparkler exit of my dreams!” says Hannah Claire. “We had a blast!” Photos by Caitlin D. Photography


More Than Just an Event – Experience Hidden Springs Hidden Springs is a wedding and event venue nestled in the heart of East Tennessee on 170-acres of land with a vast forest, lakeside ceremony site, and modern cabins to house up to 45 guests for a laidback, luxury retreat. The property is private and peaceful, making it the perfect place to connect with those you love. A wedding at Hidden Springs is more than just an event – it’s an experience. Openings available for 2024 and 2025. Book a tour on our website today!

(Top) Photo by Megan Kuhn Photography, (Middle Left) Photo by Christin Sofka Photography (Middle Right) Photo by Coastal Roads Photo and Film, (Bottom Right) Photo by Caitlin D. Photography, (Bottom Middle) Photo by Keshia Hayes Photography, (Bottom Right) Photo by Megan Kuhn Photography

5300 Howardsville Rd, Apison, TN 37302 | 423-228-0619 | hiddenspringsvenue.com | hello@hiddenspringsvenue.com | @hiddenspringsvenue


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Lindsey & Joel Williams The Hunter Museum of American Art While working in New York City, Lindsey and Joel Williams met in the Empire State Building at a lunch with a mutual friend. The couple, having roots in Signal Mountain, planned to celebrate their big day nearby in downtown Chattanooga. They married on October 14, 2023, at the Hunter Museum of American Art. “We wanted a venue to show off all of Chattanooga’s beauty while keeping it downtown to be convenient for out-of-town guests,” shares Lindsey. “We absolutely fell in love with the views from the roof and didn’t look at another venue after viewing the Hunter.” After a short and sweet evening ceremony on the 24-hour terrace, guests headed inside the museum for a cocktail hour. The Hunter provided full bar and beverage services, complete with a champagne seating chart and signature cocktails selected by the couple. The celebration carried on with a live band, dinner, and dancing. The couple opted to serve a plated dinner as well as some of their fast-food favorites as a late-night snack, and guests enjoyed a classic black and white checkered dance floor at the rooftop reception. The décor of the evening combined traditional black and white elements with a romantic garden theme. A gorgeous floral installation hung over the bar, and stunning circular chandeliers 172 |

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HOW HE PROPOSED “Every morning we took our Dalmatian for ‘off-leash hours’ in Central Park. One morning during our normal routine, Joel got on one knee and asked, ‘Ready to have the best day ever?’ He pulled out a ring and asked me to marry him. After saying yes, I turned and saw some of our Chattanooga friends hiding and taking pictures! We spent the rest of the day with family and friends at a surprise engagement party at our favorite bar in New York.”

hung over the dance floor. Blue, purple, and rose tones filled the event space to tie together the classic, romantic aesthetic. Memorable moments for the newlyweds included crowd surfing on the dance floor and a sentimental private last dance. For their getaway, guests created a sparkler exit on the Holmberg bridge for Lindsey and Joel to walk through. From dancing the night away with close friends and family to enjoying sweeping views of the Tennessee River from the Hunter rooftop, the couple truly made the most of their big day. “I had two party dresses to change into, but I was having so much fun with everyone I never left the dance floor to change,” Lindsey says. “It was the best night ever!” Photos by Our Ampersand Photography



REAL WEDDINGS • LOCAL VENUES

Skyline Loft at Ruby Falls There’s something special about finding the right place to say ‘I do.’ For couples who prioritize celebrating amidst loved ones in a breathtaking setting, Skyline Loft at Ruby Falls proves to be a wonderfully versatile choice. From ceremony to reception, couples can utilize Skyline Loft to make the most of their big day. With its proximity to downtown Chattanooga, wedding guests will enjoy convenient access and the picturesque beauty of Lookout Mountain in a historic setting. Skyline Loft’s expansive windows – with sweeping views of the Cumberland Plateau, Tennessee River, and downtown Chattanooga – are a stunning complement to the exposed stone and hardwood floors. The open floor plan can host a ceremony and celebrations with a mid-size guest list, or for small and micro-weddings, the space can be arranged for an intimate gathering. 174 |

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For a perfect cocktail hour and reception, the space offers many thoughtful amenities. Skyline Loft’s event manager is dedicated to helping couples plan their perfect day. In addition to an on-site catering kitchen and various seating and linen offerings, the venue is also wheelchair accessible and offers ADA accessible restrooms. Couples may add the park’s luxury treehouses to their package for a bridal suite or an overnight stay after the wedding. To continue the celebration, a complete audio-visual system makes for a seamless transition into a night of dancing and memory-making. Whether opting for Skyline Loft’s preferred vendors or choosing their own, couples can personalize every aspect, from floral arrangements and décor to culinary delights and entertainment. Nestled on Lookout Mountain, this graceful venue promises a memorable celebration in a beautiful setting, and out-of-town guests love the added convenience of being just a short drive away from downtown Chattanooga.

Photos Courtesy of Ruby Falls



Wedding Gifts Take the stress out of gift-giving with these unique options from local shops. Perfect for the occasion, they boast practicality, affordability, and that special touch that makes a gift an extraordinary treasure for years to come. Whether intended for the bride and groom or the bridal party, the following gifts will strike just the right note with your loved ones.

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FOR THE BRIDAL PARTY

Zen Nail Spa “Give the gift of radiance to your bridal party with these silky, shimmering products. Perfect for an at-home self-care day or wedding-day preparations, this spa treatment package will infuse your special memories with luxury and comfort.”

Tracy Duong 423.498.4777 zennailspa.com @zennailspachattanooga @zennailspachatt

About Zen Nail Spa: Since its inception in 2018, Zen Nail Spa has provided outstanding services and a relaxing, tranquil environment for the Chattanooga region. Our team of professional experts is dedicated to excellence and takes pride in offering industry-leading products and VIP services.

FOR THE BRIDE & GROOM

Plum Nelly Shop “Handblown in Chattanooga by local artist Prentice Hicks of Wauhatchie Glassworks, these beautiful champagne glasses are a classic, yet unique gift for the happy couple. They’re perfect for toasting when cutting the cake and for celebrating all of life’s cheeriest occasions together afterward! When ordered in advance, the glasses can be inscribed with the bride and groom’s initials and/or wedding date as a sweet keepsake. They’re available in a variety of colors and sizes.” $73 About Plum Nelly Shop: Celebrating over 50 years of business, we carry a unique array of locally and regionally made pottery, glass, jewelry, art, and giftware as well as stationery, invitations, and so much more.

Catharine Daniels 423.266.0585 plumnellyshop.com @plumnellyshop

FOR THE BRIDAL PARTY

The Blowout Co. Chattanooga “Permanent jewelry is a dainty gold or silver chain that we weld together around your wrist, ankle, or neck, creating a seamless bracelet, anklet, or necklace. No clasp, no problem! This process is easy and fun – treat your bridal party to a piece on the morning of your wedding as something they (and you) can remember your special day by! Partnered with our other bridal services, we have you covered from head to toe!”

Kelley Ridley 423.752.2072 @blowoutcochatt @blowoutcoweddings

About The Blowout Co.: For the past eight years, Blowout Co. has been a one-stop destination for your perfect wedding day look! Whether it’s on location or in our salon, we’d love to be a part of your special day!

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FOR THE BRIDE & GROOM

Sophie’s Shoppe “Included is a round, acacia wood charcuterie board, the book ‘Nourish Me Home,’ a eucalyptus tea towel, a blue-green stoneware pitcher, and a set of four cheese spreaders! These beautiful items are meant to be enjoyed by the happy couple for years to come.”

Zeen Oehmig 423.756.8711 sophiesshoppe.com @sophies_shoppe @sophiesshoppe.chattanooga

About Sophie’s Shoppe: Founded almost 20 years ago, Sophie’s is a womanowned, small business that prides itself in finding cool makers who create beautiful products. We carry a mix of goods including home décor, art, foodie gifts, jewelry, and accessories.

FOR THE BRIDE & GROOM

Good Kinsmen “These bakers are renowned for their durability and functionality. Made in France, Pillivuyt bakers are designed to withstand temperatures up to 550° Fahrenheit and are resistant to thermal shock, allowing for seamless transitions from freezer to oven. Porcelain bakers are very chip resistant and durable compared to standard ceramic bakeware. Available in a range of sizes, starting at $53, they’re a reliable investment for any kitchen. They are the perfect ‘buy it for life’ item to add to your registry. As your family grows, these bakers become an integral part of your kitchen, making them a thoughtful and lasting gift choice.”

Sean Lawrenson 423.309.4170 goodkinsmen.com @goodkinsmen

About Good Kinsmen: We are Chattanooga’s locally-owned kitchen and tableware boutique. Our collection includes premium kitchen cutlery, elegant cutting boards, topquality cookware, innovative small appliances, and an extensive array of tabletop essentials.

FOR THE WEDDING PARTY

Velvet Finishes Furniture Paint “When it comes to wedding party gifts, let’s face it – the struggle is real. Ties that scream ‘boring’ or another set of generic wine glasses? Turn to Velvet Finishes Furniture Paint to rescue your wedding party gifts from the depths of mediocrity. Inject some sass, pop some color, and gift your crew something as unique and fabulous as they are.”

Amee Combs 706.537.8501 velvetfinishes.com hello@velvetfinishes.com

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About Velvet Finishes Furniture Paint: Born out of a desire to elevate design principles, Velvet Finishes has spent a decadelong journey with two principal goals: to craft quality paint and simplify the painting process. Velvet Finishes is proudly femaleowned and a product of the U.S. Be Bold!


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ike Holland grew to love the event industry from an early age, when he spent his summers working for the family business – Chattanooga Tent. With 44 years of experience under his belt, Holland now manages the fullservice tent and event rental company, which carries the distinction of CERP (Certified Event Rental Professional) from the American Rental Association. Tents are certainly a specialty of Holland’s company; from frame and high peak to pole and nautical-themed tents, Chattanooga Tent has a large inventory of contemporary styles and sizes so that couples can find the perfect fit for their wedding day. The company also provides tabletop rentals, including tables, chairs, glassware, flatware, china, and linens, as well as flooring, décor, and more, for events both large and small. Holland and his staff work with local and national vendors to help bring the most current trends to their clients, and all of the company’s structures are designed and constructed to the highest safety standards. With seemingly endless possibilities for styling an event, consultations are a crucial part of Holland’s process. “I enjoy talking with my clients and helping them find the best solution for their event,” Holland explains. “Our years of experience in the industry can help our clients with even the most challenging sites. It is a great feeling to see the smiles of a happy customer after they have had a successful event.” Chattanooga Tent & Event Solutions goes above and beyond supplying exceptional rentals. “Our staff’s attitude to go the extra mile to meet our clients’ needs is something that really sets us apart,” Holland shares.

Mike Holland chattanoogatent.com Chattanooga Tent & Event Solutions @chattanoogatent

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Start planning early. In doing so, you can secure the needed equipment and vendors.

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Have vendor meetings to make sure everyone is on the same page. Communication between your vendors is helpful in creating a beautiful and successful wedding.

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Hire a team of vendors that is responsive to your wants and needs. Then let them build your dream wedding!

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WEDDING SPECIALISTS C AT E R I N G & E V E N TS

Chattown Catering

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or owners David and Denise Alcantara, Chattown Catering started as a way for them to combine their love for culinary excellence and family. In the catering industry for a decade now, their business has become the event planning and catering service of their dreams. “We wanted to bring a taste of New Orleans to Chattanooga,” Denise Alcantara says. “We both love to cook – and of course, love to eat. This business has given us an opportunity to work together as a family.” Chattown Catering specializes in full-service event catering. For large and small weddings alike, the business can accommodate any special dietary needs, and extensive menu options make it easy for couples to customize the perfect menu for their big day. The catering company’s sister company, Chattown Premier Event Services, offers additional services such as stunning décor packages, bartending, and wedding planning. Chattown Catering is set apart by the Alcantaras’ passion for the highest-quality food. “David and I are both from New Orleans, which gives us a very unique perspective on food,” Alcantara explains. “We believe fresh is always better, so we prefer to use fresh ingredients and make our own stocks and sauces from scratch.” From tender roasts and indulgent pasta to mouthwatering hors d’oeuvres and flavorful vegetable sides, Chattown serves it all. The company is also known for its above-and-beyond service. For each event, servers may be provided to add an extra layer of ease for guests. “Our staff sets up, breaks down, and assists with maintaining the cleanliness of the venue during the event in addition to serving the buffet,” Alcantara says. Professional, experienced, and personable, the Chattown Catering team is committed to bringing dream weddings to life.

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DAVID & DENISE’S TOP WEDDING DAY TIPS

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Establish a budget and prioritize your spending.

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Do your research, and find a caterer who offers options you love.

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Walk through the venue after it has been fully decorated, and verify that your vision has come to life!

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Sherry Coogan Art

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ith more than 25 years of experience as an interior design consultant, Sherry Coogan has always been fascinated by how texture and color work together to create a lasting impression. It only seemed natural that her creativity and love for nature would lead her to a blossoming career as a fine artist. “I discovered mixed-media art through scrapbooking,” shares Coogan. “It led me down a rabbit hole into art, and I fell in love with the way my work could bring joy and serenity into a space.” Sherry Coogan Art specializes in custom bridal bouquet portraits. For brides who want to savor their gorgeous floral arrangements long after the wedding celebration, Coogan creates stunning, expressive bouquet portraits with oil paint on natural linen canvas. Full of texture and gloss, each portrait preserves the wedding blooms with stunning color and attention to detail. In addition to bridal bouquet portraits, Sherry Coogan Art offers a variety of custom artwork options perfect for any bride looking to capture the sentimental details of her big day. From sweeping landscapes and nature scenes to dreamy still-life paintings and delightful animal portraiture, Coogan can bring any creative vision to life. Passionate about creating a stunning and meaningful keepsake every time, Sherry loves connecting her clients with art that inspires. Whether it’s a surprise gift for a sentimental bride or a thoughtful commission for a bride looking to decorate her new home, Sherry Coogan Art offers artwork sure to bring back sweet memories every time. “Every girl dreams of their bridal bouquet,” Coogan says. “A custom painting is a timeless, classic way to capture the beauty and create a treasured family heirloom.”

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Hire a qualified wedding planner.

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Select a fabulous florist and photographer you love.

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Breathe, relax, and enjoy!

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WEDDING SPECIALISTS N A I L C A R E & FAC I A L WA X I N G S E R V I C E S

Zen Nail Spa

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s the owner of Zen Nail Spa, Tracy Duong shares her passion for creativity, uplifting others, and entrepreneurship every day. Having been in business for seven years, she hopes to encourage other women through her work. “I was first interested in starting a business to show people like me that you can achieve your dreams,” Duong shares. “I am passionate about my business because it not only allows me to be creative and do what I love, but it also allows me to be an example for others as a female, first-generation entrepreneur.” Zen Nail Spa specializes in all things luxury nail care and facial waxing. The business offers a variety of indulgent nail and waxing services, including nail enhancements such as dip and acrylic nails as well as full-face waxing treatments. From stunning French manicures to vitamin-enhanced SNS dip powder options, brides who choose Zen can expect highest-quality services that reflect the latest nail trends and techniques. Offering both walk-in and scheduled appointments, Zen Nail Spa can accommodate bridal parties or individual appointments seven days a week. The business is conveniently located at Hamilton Place Boulevard, and in addition to the ultra-comfortable, luxury atmosphere, clients over 21 years of age can enjoy specialty drinks crafted by an in-house bartender. For Tracy Duong, the Zen Nail Spa experience is all about creating results that go beyond expectations. Her passion for client satisfaction sets her business apart, and the entire Zen Nail Spa team is dedicated to upholding a standard of excellence. “We always tell our clients to treat their nails like fine jewelry,” Duong says. “Regular maintenance and upkeep is the best way to keep your nails happy and healthy, and we pride ourselves in our customer service and the quality of service we provide!”

Tracy Duong zennailspa.com Zen Nail Spa @zennailspa

TR ACY’S TOP WEDDING DAY TIPS

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Remember to slow down and take care of yourself.

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Spend the day doing things that make YOU happy.

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Savor each special moment with your loved ones on the big day!

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REAL WEDDING PHOTOS

Bridal Parties

Virginia and Andrew Cooke January 7, 2023 | by Emily Lester Photography

Marisa and Trivontae Stewart March 25, 2023 | by Hacker Medias

Courtney and Cosper Kittrell October 28, 2023 | by Natalie Caho Photography

Imani and Jordan Middlebrooks November 18, 2023 | by Hacker Medias

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Gracy and Mitch Baron September 3, 2023 | by Natalie Caho Photography

Julianne and Mike Downs March 6, 2023 | by Alyssa Rachelle Photography

Mary West and Wade Massie September 30, 2023 | by OkCrowe Photography

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Hayden and Lauren Holland July 22, 2023 | by Bonnie McGhee Photography

Susan and Matt Poss May 6, 2023 | by Alyssa Rachelle Photography

Kaitlyn and Blake Hodson March 25, 2023 | by Natalie Caho Photography

Elise and Will Mitchener May 13, 2023 | by OkCrowe Photography

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(left to right) Oysters Rockefeller Spinach, lemon, Sambuca, parmesan cheese Steak Bao Sliders Soft bao buns, seared beef, soy glaze, carrots, cucumber Cheese Tray Honey, blueberries, grapes, strawberries, candied pecans, Tillamook, mozzarella & pepper jack cheese, pimento cheese ball 14 4 4 M A R K E T S T R E E T | S T I R C H AT TA N O O G A . C O M

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(left to right) Root Vegetable Salad Lemon herb vinaigrette, feta, Marcona almonds, aged balsamic vinaigrette, and golden raisins Smoked Salmon House-cured and served with a beet and horseradish purée, Alabama goat cheese, bean and seed cracker, and basil microgreens Lamb Meatballs Mint yogurt, marinated zucchini noodles, escarole, and Calabrian chili butter 2 01 W E S T M A I N S T R E E T | F E E D TA B L E A N D TAV E R N . C O M

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(left to right) Blueberry Lookout Lavender Blueberry and lavender infused ice cream with a swirl of blueberry lavender jam throughout Lemon Loaf Lemon and vanilla scented ice cream with bright tangy lemon curd swirls and chunks of lemon pound cake Carrot Cake Cream cheese and cinnamon ice cream with layers upon layers of cubed carrot cake pieces N O R T H S H O R E , S T. E L M O , S O U T H S I D E | C L U M P I E S . C O M

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(left to right) Rosemary Garlic Steak Homemade mashed potatoes and grilled sesame asparagus Maple Glazed Salmon Orzo and wild rice salad and roasted Brussels sprouts Garlic Parmesan Chicken Creole green beans and scalloped potatoes C H AT T O W N C AT E R I N G . C O M

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WORKING IN THE CITY | QUEENS KITCHEN AND MARKET

Fit For a Queen B Y G R AY B E N N E T T PHOTOGRAPHY BY DAVID AND DREW PHOTOGRAPHY

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ith a culinary background and a passion for retail, it just made sense when Sarah Love Hart decided to open a small, European-style neighborhood market. At Queens Kitchen and Market, specialty grocery items, curated gifts, and imported brands grace the shelves. From caviar and Italian sauces to beautiful accessories and décor, each product offered is truly fit for a queen. Read on to learn more about how this specialty market continues to make its customers feel like royalty.

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Industrious and creative, Sarah Love Hart harnessed her passion for cooking to build a thriving career. After attending culinary school in North Carolina, she worked in the retail and hospitality industries, eventually owning her own catering company. Hart fell in love with the way her culinary background combined with retail, and she started to dream even bigger. Her first retail concept Hart & Hive opened in 2021, and it was a major success. Hart and her mother began to dream of expansion, and soon, they decided to transform Hart & Hive’s commercial kitchen space into a small neighborhood market. With a dazzling concept for the new storefront, Queens Kitchen and Market officially opened its doors in early September of 2023. Keeping in line with its bee-inspired theme, Queens Kitchen and Market stays buzzing and busy. “Rapid growth has been one of our biggest challenges and rewards at the same time,” says Hart. “We had no idea how quickly this concept would catch on, especially just within the neighborhood. We could hardly keep our main products stocked through the holiday season. It was wild!” To keep everything running smoothly, Hart has a hardworking Queen Team. From thoughtfully curating the shelves to answering questions about various specialty products, the Queen Team does it all. Hart describes the team of 10 as a group of friendly and kind foodies, and together, they work hard to provide a memorable boutique shopping experience for all customers. Hart’s attention to detail is clear upon entering the market. Vibrant products line the shelves, each item specially chosen. For those searching for unique, high-quality grocery items and gifts, Queens Kitchen and Market is a treasure trove. “We try really hard to find products you don’t see at the grocery stores or other stores in town,” Hart explains. “We searched, tasted, and tried many different brands to find the best in the market and lots of other beautiful specialty items.” The market has something for everyone. Seasoned foodies, aspiring home cooks, and eager gift-buyers alike can find something special to enjoy. “Queens Kitchen is the perfect place to shop for the person in your life who has everything and is hard to buy for,” Hart says. Italian sauces and pasta, premium herbs and spices, and fine dishware and accessories are among the store’s most popular offerings. In the future of Queens Kitchen and Market, Hart says customers can expect more brands and an everchanging range of items. “We love hearing from the customers after they’ve cooked with our ingredients and can tell what a difference they make,” says Hart. “We love surprising people with something new to look forward to!” CityScopeMag.com

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TOAST OF THE TOWN

A Sip of Spring SAV O R T H E S U N S H I N E W I T H THESE SEASONAL SELECTIONS

With spring drawing nearer you may be daydreaming of sunny days on the patio or a riverfront picnic in the park. These four bright white wines pair perfectly with fresh blossoms and higher temperatures. Enjoy them on their own, or add some club soda and a lime twist for a classic white wine spritzer.

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Josh Seaswept Sauvignon Blanc & Pinot Grigio Blend Vibrant and refreshing, this white wine is a combination of California’s lightest white wine varietals. Scents of citrus and blossom are balanced by a hint of fresh grass and green melon, while crisp citrus flavors brighten the palate. As the name suggests, this wine is the perfect complement to a warm afternoon by the water with some freshly grilled shrimp or a seafood pasta.


Luna Nuda Pinot Grigio

Cloudy Bay Sauvignon Blanc

This Pinot Grigio comes from the Trentino-Alto Adige region in Northern Italy, where favorable conditions produce fresh and pleasantly acidic white wines. The wine offers a fresh and elegant profile. Leading with soft flavors of lime and lemon, golden apple, and floral notes, this wine is slightly dry with a delightful acidity and crispness. The freshness of this Pinot Grigio pairs well with a salad, light tapas, or seafood dishes.

Cloudy Bay was one of the first five wineries established in New Zealand, the country now known for making some of the world’s finest and most-awarded Sauvignon Blanc. Cloudy Bay winemakers carefully select the right grapes each year, gifting us with a Sauvignon Blanc that is zesty and vibrant on the nose, with notes of citrus, nectarine, and passionfruit. It is dry and fruity but balanced with salinity due to the coastal origins. This wine goes perfectly with seafood, summery salads, and goat cheese.

Urban Riesling This fresh and elegant German Riesling was inspired by urban lifestyles found in cities like New York and Paris. It boasts fruit-forward notes of tangerine, peach, and mango, intermingled with light sweetness and a juicy mouthfeel. Categorized as “off-dry,” this Riesling will appeal to those looking for a wine that is sweet but not too sweet. Perfect for your next gathering, pair it with meat, fish, or a spicy dish to complement the flavors.

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