The Daily Fact: Pardon me, Mr. President
Old City Java. Free.
Another odd menagerie in an exhibit by the Asheville painter.
WDVX Blue Plate Special: Joshua Panda Band with Ian Thomas
Noon, Market Square. Free.
The monthly Special on the Square, with out-of-town rollickers and a lively local boy.
Noon, East Tennesse History Center. Free.
James, executive director of the Ijams Nature Center, will talk about Ijams and show vintage photographs of the area.
7 p.m., Disc Exchange. Free.
A Homegrown show with local tuneful tunesmiths.
7 p.m., Maryville College. Free.
Author and local resident Knight will read from (and sign copies of) his acclaimed new novel.
7:30 p.m., Clarence Brown Theatre. $10-$50.
CBT takes on Peter Shaffer's popular play, with live musical support from the Knoxville Symphony Orchestra.
8 p.m., Knoxville Civic Auditorium. $45-$70.
The radio-man is on the road with some of his friends. Not quite Prairie Home Companion, but not far off.
10 p.m., Preservation Pub. $3.
Winsome folkie sings sweetly and carries a big banjo.
GUBMINT
KUB Tree Trimming Panel
11 a.m.-1 p.m., 1st Floor, 445 S. Gay St.
A workshop session of the utility board's Tree Trim Policy Review Panel, appointed by KUB to evaluate its oft-complained-about arboreal activities. Public input will be accepted toward the end.
Knox County Board of Education
5 p.m., Main Assembly Room, City County Building.
The first regular meeting of the new school board. On the agenda: a bunch of grants, and a recommendation to fire a teacher.
ETC.
Market Square Farmers' Market
11 a.m.-2 p.m., Market Square.
Fall's almost here, and some of the autumn squashes are starting to show up.
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