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Does this warm weather, not make you excited for Spring?

Well, while the warm weather lasts, why not get out and enjoy it? Here are some things that are happening in the Chattanooga area this weekend and I am sure that you and your family would love it!

First up, The Train Show is coming to town. On Saturday, March 16, you can head over to the Colonnade, 264 Catoosa Circle in Ringgold, GA from 9:30 am-1 pm, for a chance to buy and sell trains or just watch some trains ride around on the tracks. Admission is $7 per family. For more information, call 423-894-1284.

Have you ever wanted to try Goat Yoga? If so, now is the time and you will not want to miss this! On Saturday, March 17, at 3:00 in the afternoon and at 5:15 in the evening, you can practice yoga, while baby goats climb all over you. The yoga sessions will be at Mending Arrow Ranch, 627 Red Clay Road SW., in Cleveland, Tennessee. If you would like to attend you must register on Mending Arrow's Facebook page or at www.clients.mind-bodyonline.com/classic/mainclass. Admission is $25. For more information you can call 423-290-2326.

Have you ever wanted to watch someone do pop-up art? Well, on Sunday, March 18, from 2-5 p.m., you can experience the first ever pop-up art walk up in Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia, at Gilbert Stephenson Park. In case of inclement weather, the event will be moved to the large pavilion on Honeycutt Walking Trail. You can also ride your bike in a casual ride or a cyclists ride. For more information on this entire event you can call Chris McKeever at the 6th Calvary Museum, at 106-861-2860.

Last, but not least, it is that time again,,, Baseball time! This weekend, the Lookouts are opening their season with their annual Lookouts Fanfest, from 10 am.m-2 p.m., rain or shine, at the AT&T field, 201 Power Alley. You will get the chance to run around the field with Louie, audition to sing the National Anthem, before games and so much more. This is a fun event for the entire event and you will be glad that you went. Auditions will be from 11:00-12:30. Have fun and Play Ball!



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