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Q&A: Wendy Cox, Manager, Kids Bowl Free Summer Program

In Q&As, Words With… by Rose KennedyJune 24, 2015leave a COMMENT

Competitive bowler and manager for Western Avenue and Fountain Lanes Strike and Spare franchises, Wendy Cox implements their Kids Bowl Free summer programs, which run through Sept. 30. A national …

Q&A: Mckenzie Ayers, Participant in the Knoxville Area Transit Scavenger Hunt

In Q&As, Words With… by Rose KennedyJune 3, 2015leave a COMMENT

Mckenzie Ayers, a rising 11th grader, will participate in the Knoxville Area Transit Scavenger Hunt for middle- and high schoolers Friday, June 12 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Club …

Q&A: Alyssa Maddox, Director of the Retropolitan Craft Fair

In Q&As, Words With… by Rose KennedyMay 27, 2015leave a COMMENT

Alyssa Maddox directs the third Retropolitan Craft Fair, an indie marketplace featuring contemporary crafts and upcycled goods, Saturday, May 30 at the Southern Railway Station (306 West Depot Ave.). Maddox …

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Q&A: Grace Gish, Participant in Community School of the Arts’ Side-by-Side Program

In Q&As, Words With… by Rose KennedyMay 20, 2015leave a COMMENT

Grace Gish, 16 (on left), works with potter Peter Rose as part of the Community School of the Arts’ Side-by-Side Visual Arts Apprentice Program. The program, with executive director Jennifer …

Q&A: Bekki Vaden, Founder of the BreastStrokes Fundraiser

In Q&As, Words With… by Rose KennedyMay 13, 2015leave a COMMENT

Bekki Vaden will be among those painting naked torsos when the non-profit BreastStrokes has its 7th annual Painting Days event May 16-17. A $10 sitting fee goes directly to two …

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