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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

Heritage Park Streambank Repair Workshop 2/21/2025
On Friday, February 21st, 2025, community members, along with the City of Chattanooga’s Stormwater and Natural Resource Department staff, gathered with

Local News Shoutout
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pj9lmeU_zS4 Our founder and director Mary Beth Sutton was recently nominated for the Pay it Forward recognition by News Channel 9.

Nature by the Pint: 2/19
On a chilly February evening, participants gathered around education stations set up by our very own Outreach & Education Specialist, Peri

February Creature Feature
Featured in Feb. Newsletter. Written by Peri Anne Edwards The bird obsession continues into February! This month we are featuring

Lookout Wild Film Festival 2025
A Festival with a Purpose Chattanooga is well known for our breathtaking landscapes and outdoor adventures. However, one event has

Nature by the Pint: 1/15
Starting off strong with a packed room in January, Helaina Gomez captivated the audience with her lecture on the Laurel Dace,

36th Annual Tennessee River Rescue
The Tennessee River Rescue is back and bigger than ever! For more than 35 years, the residents of the Tennessee River

Trash Free Tomorrow
The Tennessee River, a crucial resource for Chattanooga and the surrounding region, is increasingly threatened by plastic pollution. With some of