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Nope — in Chattanooga, there’s neither a Graceland for Elvis enthusiasts to flock to, nor a beloved style of barbecue like Memphis boasts. And no, Mrs. Andre Prince, allegedly seeking revenge on her husband, didn’t invent her notorious hot chicken here, and there aren’t many honky-tonk or pedal tavern shenanigans to indulge in like in Nashville. Chattanooga jigs and bops to the rhythm of its own fiddle. The city has cultivated its very own brand of eclectic, outdoorsy panache and has slowly but surely nudged its gastro-identity past Moon Pies and Little Debbie snacks. Unfortunately, institutions like Mary’s Lounge have shuttered, so you’ve missed the pleasure of listening to Shalamar at their Wednesday steak nights. But don't fret, there are still plenty of excellent dining options around every bend of this gorgeous city, and if you ask the right local — some good, stiff moonshine too.Read More
Austin Hatcher Foundation Launches Bubbles Of Hope Campaign Monday, March 1, 2021 The Austin Hatcher Foundation for Pediatric Cancer is launching its newest fundraising campaign: Bubbles of Hope. The Austin Hatcher Foundation is partnering with businesses through the Bubbles of Hope Campaign. This campaign will raise funds by selling point of sale “pin up bubbles” at the business’s locations. Customers have the option to donate $1, $5, or $10 at checkout and sign their name on the bubbles that the store will display. The donations raised with Bubbles of Hope will fund services provided to families that have been impacted by childhood cancer. The Austin Hatcher Foundation offers services such as individual and family therapies, family programs, and neurocognitive testing at no cost to the affected families.