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Morning Pointe of Chattanooga Assisted Living Invites Community to Annual Fall Festival

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (September 12, 2025). – Morning Pointe of Chattanooga Assisted Living will host its annual Fall Festival on Saturday, September 20, 2025, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. at 7620 Shallowford Rd, Chattanooga, TN 37421. The campus-wide event, which also includes The Lantern at Morning Pointe Alzheimer’s Center of Excellence, Chattanooga, is free and open to the public.

This year’s festival will feature something for all ages, including a petting zoo, jump house, local craft vendors, food trucks, and a classic car show. In addition to fun and festivities, the event will also support a meaningful cause — proceeds will benefit the Morning Pointe Foundation, which provides scholarships for nursing, therapy, culinary arts, and social work students in the community.

“This festival is one of our favorite traditions because it not only brings our residents, families, and community together but also helps raise support for the Foundation’s mission,” said Nena Mitchell, Executive Director of The Lantern at Morning Pointe, Chattanooga. “We’re excited to welcome everyone for a day of connection, laughter, and purpose.”

Event Details

  • What: Fall Festival (campus-wide event)
  • When: Saturday, September 20, 2025 | 10 a.m.–6 p.m.
  • Where: Morning Pointe of Chattanooga Assisted Living
    7620 Shallowford Rd
    Chattanooga, TN 37421
  • Who: Open to the public; family-friendly
  • Proceeds Benefit: Morning Pointe Foundation

Community Contact

Morning Pointe of Chattanooga Assisted Living

(423) 296-0097

About Morning Pointe Senior Living

Founded in 1997 by Greg A. Vital and Franklin Farrow, Morning Pointe Senior Living operates 42 assisted living and Alzheimer’s memory care communities in five southeastern states. Communities are located in the Chattanooga area, East Hamilton, Collegedale, Hixson, and Walker County, Georgia.

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