Back row, left to right, are Jean Wattenbarger, Ruth Skates, Maida Rardin, Marilyn Holcomb, Elizabeth Bracken, Pat Reynolds, Helen McClendon, Lillian Samuel, Barbara Burgess; front row, Virginia Gill, Dot Kelly, Susie David, Holly Holcomb, volunteers standing in back are Jake Carroll and Kelvin Goodlow
photo by Leah Kiernozek
Lillian Samuel, Barbara Burgess, Maida Rardin, Ruth Skates, Pat Reynolds, Helen McClendon, Marilyn Holcomb
photo by Leah Kiernozek
Lillian Samuel Barbara Burgess, Maida Rardin, Ruth Skates, Pat Reynolds, Helen McClendon, Marilyn Holcomb, Elizabeth Bracken, Susie David
photo by Leah Kiernozek
Every year on National Cow Appreciation Day, Chick-fil-A customers across the country participate in the special holiday by creating costumes and showing up at Chick-fil-A dressed as cows. Those dressed in full cow attire receive a free meal and a free entrée is provided for those dressed in partial cow attire.
Residents of Morning Pointe of Chattanooga at Shallowford had a fun time dressing up in Hawaiian cow costumes to receive their free meal from Chick-Fil-A.