
Upcoming events.

Alkebulan: New stage play by Ric Morris '97 MFA
Alkebulan: The Mother of Mankind offers audiences an unforgettable journey into the heart of African history, mythology, and royalty. Presented in celebration of ALL Black History month by the Chattanooga Festivals of Black Arts & Ideas: August Wilson Playmakers Festival in partnership with The Howard School’s Theatre Arts Department, this vibrant performance celebrates the richness of African culture through music, dance, and storytelling. “This production bridges the past and the present, illuminating Africa’s profound legacy as the cradle of civilization, its people as the first humans, and its enduring impact on the world," says Morris.
The Howard School
2500 South Market Street, Chattanooga, TN 37408

On Key: Concert featuring Yale's Society of Orpheus and Bacchus
At Chattanooga High Center for Creative Arts





Zoom talk by Dr. Marianne LaFrance
Dr. Marianne LaFrance, Professor Emerita of Psychology and of Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies at Yale University, will be giving a talk over Zoom just for the Yale Club of Chattanooga on Thursday, November 2. Time is Eastern time.
Title: Why Do Women Smile More Than Men


Opening night of The Color Purple: The Musical
Come out and support club member Ric Morris (‘97 MFA) in The Color Purple: The Musical. "Juke Joint" in the lobby at 7:30pm, show starts at 8pm.
Call the Chattanooga Theatre Center and ask to buy tickets from the Chattanooga Yale club block. These will be on hold until February 10 at 4pm. The show is expected to sell out so call ahead! Box office is open M-F, 10-2: (423) 267-8534
Volunteer night at the Chattanooga Area Food Bank
We will be sorting, packing, and labeling food at the Chattanooga Area Food Bank. Wear closed-toe shoes and dress warmly. Please take this link to RSVP no later than Thursday, October 27.