Off the Couch: Strawberry Festival brings back (someone's) memories

Do you know this Lisa Denton? It's not the Times Free Press columnist, but if you can identify the pageant queen, email the columnist at ldenton@timesfreepress.com.
Do you know this Lisa Denton? It's not the Times Free Press columnist, but if you can identify the pageant queen, email the columnist at ldenton@timesfreepress.com.

LISA DENTON: Barry, the Tennessee Strawberry Festival Parade is Saturday in Dayton, and that brings me to a mystery to solve this week. Aunt Bob gave me a stack of old family photos a while back, and there's a Polaroid picture of a teenage girl in a long dress on the back of a convertible at the Strawberry Festival Parade. A pageant contestant from the looks of it. Best guess late '70s. A sign on the side of the car reads: Lisa Denton.

My mama looked at that and said, "When were you in the parade?" Because, you know, I'd dress up and be in a parade and compete in a pageant and not tell her. I was always rebelling like that.

photo Lisa Denton and Barry Courter

BARRY COURTER: This was during your Leather Tuscadero phase, right? Or did you relate more to her sister Pinky? Which would be understandable since, you know, she dated The Fonz. It is kinda funny about your mom, since you'd think your mother would have been there cheering you on.

LISA: I know, right? I told her tweren't me. If I'd ever won a crown, I'd still be wearing it. And sceptering all over the place.

I think my uncle took the photo just because this girl had the same name. But now I'm wondering if I can track down this other Lisa Denton, bless her heart, to see if she wants a really poor-quality photo of herself in the Strawberry Parade from 40 years ago. I think she's from North Georgia, because she was sponsored by the Rossville Lions Club and I know there's a bunch of Dentons in that area who might be related to me but probably wouldn't admit it, except for the chance to claim this classic Polaroid.

BARRY: We'll have to arrange some sort of safe blind-drop zone to protect the innocent. By that I mean the other Lisa Denton and her family.

LISA: Obviously.

BARRY: We should probably mention that this is another crazy busy week with lots of choices. The Strawberry Festival being just one of them.

LISA: And Cirque du Soleil is coming back for four days starting Thursday at McKenzie Arena. This time they're bringing their Corteo show, which they describe as "a festive celebration of the life of a clown." I think we can relate.

BARRY: And Martha Reeves is at the Chattanooga Theatre Centre Saturday night with two shows. Edwin McCain is at the Tivoli the night before and Ghost is there the night before that on Thursday. John Popper of Blues Traveler will be on at Songbirds that night.

That's about as diverse a schedule as can be. If you are unfamiliar with Ghost, they are a Swedish metal band whose members were mostly anonymous and known as Nameless Ghouls for many years.

LISA: I actually like Nameless Ghouls better. Maybe I can get all my identity doppelgangers together and start a band. What do you think - Fameless Girls? Shameless Girls? All of us named Lisa Denton.

BARRY: The world's first all-girl kazoo band. It has potential.

Get event information every Thursday in ChattanoogaNow or online anytime at www.ChattanoogaNow.com.

Contact Lisa Denton at ldenton@timesfreepress.com or 423-757-6281. Contact Barry Courter at bcourter@timesfreepress.com or 423-757-6354.

Upcoming Events