Celebrating love and connection: Chick-fil-A hosts Valentine dinners

Chick-fil-A is gearing up for its annual Daddy-Daughter and Mother-Son Dinners. Owner and Operator Chris Wright looks forward to the event every year. (Christy Bowen/Chick-fil-A Cornelia)

Valentine’s Day is traditionally a celebration of romantic love, but it can also be a beautiful opportunity to show appreciation for the other important relationships in our lives. Among these, the special bonds between fathers and daughters, and mothers and sons, deserve to be highlighted. Daddy-daughter and mother-son dinners on Valentine’s Day offer a chance to celebrate these unique connections, strengthen family bonds, and create lasting memories.

At Chick-fil-A Cornelia the event is a favorite for both the team and guests. Since 2013, the annual event has become the favorite not only of the guests but of the team. Each year, the theme of the evening has been varied. Some of the previous Valentine Dinners have included Cowgirls, Enchanted Garden, Glitter Gala, Under the Sea, Jolly Holiday, Princess Night, and Sweethearts.

Face – painting is a favorite each year. (Christy Bowen/Chick-fil-A)

This year, on Saturday, February 8, from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. with the theme Cotton Candy Party, Chick-fil-A starts the Valentine season off with the Father and Daughter Dinner. Owner and operator, Chris Wright will run the cotton candy machine and the Chick-fil-A Cow will be onsite to join in for laughs and photo opportunities. We’ll have face painting by Hailey Greene and Rosie Loudermilk and photography by Riley Moody. There will be three seatings. Reservations are required.

Mothers and sons will follow on Monday, February, 10, 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. The theme will be Cotton Candy Party as well. There will be three seatings and reservations are required.

More information and links to make reservations are also available on the Facebook event page. Reservations are required for both events and typically book up very quickly.