This Weekend in Chattanooga
July 21-28
First Clothesline Art Show! Featuring work on paper from local and regional artists. Prices varying up to $200. Hanover Gallery is a new art gallery in Riverview carrying original work from about 10 regional artists. 1310 C Hanover Street (located directly behind Cynthia Howell). 648-0533.
July 26
Before the ‘Monkey Trial’: Religion and Education in Tennessee, 1875-1925
By Charles Israel of Auburn University. At Rock Point Books.
July 27
Richard Simms visits Rock Point Books to discuss and sign copies of his most recent book, An Outdoor State of Mind. 7 p.m. Free and open to the public.
July 28
Chattanooga Zoo will host Comcast’s 5th annual First Day Festival, a free event to kick off the new school year. The event will provide age-appropriate activities, including information and giveaways from a variety of social service agencies. Corporate sponsors will be on hand to provide health screenings, child safety tips and educational information for kids in grades K-5.
July 28
MainStreet Cruise-In at the historic courthouse square in Cleveland. Over 500 cars attend. Free. No entry fee - 50/50 drawings, model car contest, trophy swap meet. Bring your favorite oldie or admire the classic beauties on hand. Enjoy the nostalgic atmosphere and music of the 60’s and 70’s provided by local DJ, Barry Sullivan "The B Man." Log On for details: www.GuestLineTN.com
July 30
The Southern Literature Book Club holds a meeting at Rock Point Books on the last Monday of every month. 6 p.m. Free and open to the public. Join anytime. 309-7464 or e-mail SouthernLitClub@aol.com.

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