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Round up some bovine duds. Today is Cow Appreciation Day at Chick-fil-A. Dress in cow couture from head to hoof for a free combo meal (breakfast, lunch or dinner), or sport any cow-themed accessory for a free entree. The promotion lasts all day, 6:30 a.m.-10 p.m., at Chick-fil-A locations nationwide. Page ?
saturday
Stacy London of TLC’s “What Not To Wear” will offer her fashion expertise on Saturday and celebrity chef Paula Deen will serve up wit and wisdom Sunday as the Times Free Press presents She: An Expo for Women at the Chattanooga Convention Center. In addition to health checks and specialty vendors, the expo will feature a fashion show by Chattanooga firefighters raising money for the American Red Cross. Pages 16-17
sunday
Before Keith Anderson became a country singer, he worked as a houseboy in a sorority house, construction worker, engineer, Six Flags Over Texas singer/dancer, founder of Romeo Cowboys singing telegrams, landscaper, personal trainer, model, waiter, jingle singer/songwriter and club performer, according to Internet sites. Visitors to Lake Winnepesaukah on Sunday can see why this last job may stick as he presents a concert on the amusement park’s Jukebox Junction Stage. Page ?
wednesday
One of the most anticipated movies of the summer, “Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince,” opens Wednesday. This sixth installment of the popular book and movie series follows the evil Lord Voldemort’s impending rise to power and the teenage characters’ raging hormones.
thursday
The Arts & Education Council will meld culinary and fine arts Thursday at its Artamajig fundraiser at Tanner Hill Gallery. Local artists have provided 46 works for a silent auction, all created with the theme “Change.” Guests can dine on foods from St. John’s Restaurant, St. John’s Meeting Place and Alleia, paired with wines from Riverside Wine and Spirits. Reservations are requested by Tuesday. Page ?
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