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Augusta Free Press has produced a TV spot promoting the sixth annual Virginia Chili, Blues n’ Brews Festival.

The festival is scheduled for Saturday, Sept. 22, 3-10 p.m., in Waynesboro, Va. Featuring performances by John Lee Hooker Jr., Fatty Lumpkin and the Love Hogs. More information online at www.virginiachili.com.

The TV spot will air on Comcast Cable in the Harrisonburg and Charlottesvile TV markets.

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