The Latest News & Events

Big Splash Winner 2025
WaterWays recognizes community members, businesses who make a Big Splash 💦when it comes to protecting our water WaterWays’ mission of empowering

Citico Litter Boom Installation
On March 22nd, World Water Day, WaterWays and Hamilton County Parks joined forces to install a Litter Boom at the outflow

World Water Day Belize
In celebration of World Water Day 2025, community members all across Belize—from inland Succutz to coastal Belize city—came together in collaboration

Nature by the Pint: 3/19
The April lecture featured the conservation efforts of another local creature- the Eastern Hellbender. William Ternes, the herpetology keeper at the

Save Water, Drink Wine 2025
WaterWays Annual Fundraiser Supporting and Celebrating Local Watersheds Friday, March 28, 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm Greenway Farms, 5051 Gann Store

WaterWays Awarded at Tennessee RiverLine Summit
What happens when over a thousand individuals rally behind a common cause? Magic, that’s what. Picture this: the 36th Annual Tennessee

Red Bank Elementary Stream Team!
Red Bank Elementary School’s Stream Team has successfully completed their stewardship program for the year! Fifth-grade students collaborated with WaterWays staff

Baylor Protects Stringers Branch
On February 22nd, 2025, Baylor students and staff participated in the installation of the first Litter Boom on campus. This floating

Skyuka Hall Elementary and Middle School Field Trips
On March 11th middle school students from Skyuka Hall immersed themselves in nature by visiting Enterprise South Nature Park. WaterWays team

Reads Creek Streambank Repair Workshop 2025
For the third consecutive year, WaterWays has hosted a Streambank Repair Workshop at the base of Signal Mountain and Waldens Ridge

WaterWays WTCI PBS TV series – Chattanooga Stronger Together episode
Chattanooga: Stronger Together host Barbara Marter sits down with WaterWays executive director Mary Beth Sutton to chat about the non-profit’s effort

Weed Wrangle 2025
WEED WRANGLE 2025!!! 🌿Thank you to our volunteers and City of Red Ban staff who donated their Saturday to help us