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Weekend Top 5

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Items discovered at the Hwy 127 Yard Sale. (Photo: NOOGAtoday)

Here are our top picks for the weekend:

Hwy 127 yard sale | All weekend | Along Hwy 127 atop Lookout Mountain, Signal Mountain + Dunlap | Free | Numerous vendors gather for the annual event, dubbed the World’s Longest Yard Sale.

Artists In the Wild | Fri., Aug. 2 | 5:30-8:30 p.m. | Chattanooga Workspace, 302 W. 6th St. | Free | WorkSpace artists have selected an animal from the Chattanooga Zoo and created a piece of art inspired by the work the zoo animal itself painted.

Nightfall Concert Series: Tameca Jones | Fri., Aug. 2 | 7 p.m. | Miller Park, 850 Market St. | Free | Katrina Barclay will be the opening performance at this event.

Paws on the PItch | Sat., Aug. 3 | 7 p.m. | David Stanton Field, 3354 Charger Dr. | $12-$35 | All leashed dogs (and their owners) are welcome to attend the game. The Chattanooga Red Wolves meet North Texas.

Bobby Stone Film Series: The Wizard of Oz | Sun., Aug. 4 | 2 p.m. & 6 p.m. | Tivoli Theatre, 709 Broad St. | $5| It’s the greatest movie ever made in some eyes. Be transported by Dorothy and the gang as they make a fateful journey to Oz.

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