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The Daily Plan-It: Tuesday, Oct 12

The Daily Fact: Don't put your crown jewels in the Wash.

CULTCHA

WDVX Blue Plate Special: Chris Castle and the Womack Family Band
Noon, Knoxville Visitor Center. Free.
Gritty guy and a tuneful group, all from Norwalk, Ohio (none of them actually named Womack, fwiw).
 
8 p.m., Clayton Center for the Arts, Maryville. $12-$20.
Local hero Nathan Nicholson brings his Brit-rock band home to visit. 
  
7 p.m., auditorium, Blount County campus of Pellissippi State. Free.
As part of the Big Read program, a Pellissippi literature prof will talk about Hurston's life and the imagery and culture of the 1930s.

7:30 p.m., Frank H. McClung Museum, UT campus. Free.
UT anthropology prof will discuss "the archaeology of slavery at Thomas Jefferson's plantations."

8 p.m., Bijou Theatre. $15-$27.50.
The Knoxville Jazz Orchestra team up with Basie alums John and Jeff Clayton to celebrate the legendary swinger.
 
10 p.m., Preservation Pub. $3.
Knoxville's pickin'/grinnin' supergroup.
 
CIVIX

11:45 a.m., Small Assembly Room, City County Building.
MPC will review and discuss the agenda for its regular monthly meeting on Thursday.
 
4:30 p.m., Howard H. Baker Jr. Center. 
Slovenian Ambassador Roman Kirn will discuss the future of his country, during a visit to open the Slovene Consulate for Tennessee.



 

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