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Knix Introduces Leak-Proof Swimwear + More Fashion News to Know
Including a new eBay authentication program and intimates from Frank And Oak.
Sunnier days are ahead, folks. And in addition to new leak-proof swimwear styles from Knix, you can look forward to scooping up sneakers from eBay more confidently thanks to its upcoming Authenticity Program launch. Read on for all the fashion news you need-to-know…
Knix just introduced its broadest swimwear collection to-date and it includes leak-proof features
Photography courtesy of Knix
Coming in hot with 18 different styles, the 2021 swimwear assortment from Knix includes an array of important details including fade-, chlorine- and salt water-resistance and UPF 50+ protection. Several looks also boast leak-proof technology a win for those who want to hit the water without hesitation. Sizes range from small to XXXL+ and come in printed and solid pieces, proving that variety is indeed the spice of life.
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Lamesa to host annual Chicken Fried Steak Festival
KCBD Noon Notebook - Mon., April 19 By Chelsea Collinsworth | April 19, 2021 at 12:47 PM CDT - Updated April 19 at 12:47 PM
LUBBOCK, Texas (KCBD) - The City of Lamesa, home of the original chicken fried steak, will host its 11th annual Chicken Fried Steak Festival starting Thursday, April 22.
The festival will be held at Forrest Park 900 South 9th Street and run until Sunday, April 25.
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The schedule of events are as follows:
Thursday, April 22
Friday, April 23
5pm to 7:30pm- Chicken Fried steak dinner (with Morgan Retherford performing.)
5pm to 8pm- Perkins the festival Mascot arrives
The rain and cold almost ruined National Selena Day in Dallas on Friday. It would have been the late singer’s 50th birthday.
In the early afternoon, there was little or no activity celebrating the occasion in Oak Cliff. At Country Burger, around noon, the drive-in had a long line of cars, but no one was gathered around the restaurant’s mural of the late Queen of Tejano Music.
Same goes for artist Jeremy Biggers’ Selena mural on South Bishop Avenue. Even the parking space in front of it was empty, and no one had left flowers or any other offerings there.