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Spring Garden Fair

April 29, 2023
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One event on April 30, 2023 at 12:00 am

Kingsport, TN – In a time-honored area tradition, Exchange Place Living History Farm will once again
honor the arrival of spring, and the planting season, with its beloved Spring Garden Fair. The oldest
garden fair in our region will be back for its 37 th year on Saturday, April 29, from 10 a.m. until 5
p.m., and Sunday, April 30, from noon until 5 p.m., at the 1850s farmstead, located at 4812
Orebank Road in Kingsport. Admission is $5 for ages 12 and older, with no charge for
anyone under the age of 12.

Eagerly anticipated by area gardeners — from beginners to experts – the Fair will feature thousands of
plants for sale, from old favorites to rare and hard-to-find varieties. Growers will offer perennials,
annuals, trees and shrubs, with an emphasis on herbs, natives and heirloom plants. Gardening experts
will be available throughout the weekend to share their knowledge about plant selection and care, and
folk and yard artisans will also be found throughout the grounds with unique plant and garden-related
arts and crafts.

Demonstrations of springtime activities on the farm, which is more than 200 years old, helps to bring the
pre-Civil War years to life, and are always highlights of the Fair. The Overmountain Weavers Guild
continues their long tradition of “Sheep to Shawl” with sheep being sheared and the wool carded, spun
into yarn and woven into a shawl within hours. In the blacksmith shop visitors may watch iron being
shaped into nails, hooks and other useful objects. The newly-renovated hearth kitchen will be filled with
wonderful aromas as the Eden’s Ridge Hearth Cookery Society will be churning butter on Saturday
and using the butter to make a pound cake on Sunday.  Meanwhile, in the Cook’s Cabin, they will be
making hoecakes and other foods showcasing African American and rural Appalachian foodways. And
the Junior Apprentices will be hosting the second annual Tennessee Dancing Gourd Spin-Off and
demonstrating other chores and activities all over the farmstead.  In the garden, they will be available to
talk about heirloom vegetables and herbs used in the 19th century.

Numerous special events will highlight this year’s festival, starting with a very unique memorial for
Dennis Marshall, who passed away last July.  He was a Master Gardener and Southern Appalachian Plant
Society (SAPS) member who had been a regular volunteer at Exchange Place festivals for many years.
We are honoring Dennis by working with The American Chestnut Foundation (TACF) to help restore this
economically and ecologically significant tree species. The American chestnut is considered “functionally
extinct” due to an airborne fungus (Cryphonectria parasitica) that was accidentally imported into the U.S
in the late 1800s. The Foundation and its research partners are utilizing multiple approaches, and
cutting-edge science, to develop a blight-resistant tree that can again survive and thrive in its native
home, the eastern United States. Earlier this year, TCAF donated three hybrid American chestnut trees
to Exchange Place, which have been planted. A formal dedication of a plaque honoring Dennis will take
place on Saturday, April 29 at 4:15 pm, and a spokesperson from TCAF will discuss the plight of the
tree, and share the latest research efforts towards restoration.

Back by popular demand, Jennifer Hanlon will be offering her beginner’s needle felting workshop, in
which people can learn the art of transforming fibers into a piece of art, perfect for your springtime

decorating. This workshop, which will be held on Sunday, April 30th from noon to 4:00, will allow
you to create your own little bunny! The cost is $65, will be limited to no more than 10 participants
(ages 10 and up only), and includes all the necessary supplies. Registration is done online; go to
https://www.hanlonscreativecorner.com, and scroll down to “Needle Felting Class Bunny” to sign up.
(Please note that a deposit is required at the time of registration.)

Also on Sunday, Linda Doan will once again lead the May Pole dance, beginning at 2 pm, with live music
provided by our very own Junior Apprentices Old-Time Band. And both days of the festival will feature
Frank Ireson of Viking Leathercrafts demonstrating how shoes were made in the antebellum years, using
an authentic, old-time Cobbler’s Bench, donated to Exchange Place by Betty Moore.
As always, there will be an abundance of activities for children, with a focus this year on flowers and
pollination. And children of all ages will enjoy meeting our heritage animals, including our brand-new
baby lambs. The larger critters — our resident cow, donkey and horse – can be seen in the 1851 barn,
while our numerous sheep will be in a variety of locations, with the chickens and roosters in their
enclosed area behind the heritage garden. Speaking of the animals, please note that all proceeds from
this event help with the care of our permanent residents, as well as with the restoration and upkeep of
the site, which is proudly listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

Music fills the air for much of the Spring Garden Fair. A wide assortment of local and regional talent is
scheduled to perform throughout the weekend; a complete schedule is listed below. (Please note,
however, that it is always subject to last-minute changes.) And don't worry, if you get hungry or thirsty,
food, drinks and snacks will be available.

More information is available by calling 423-288-6071, or by checking the Exchange Place website:
exchangeplace.info.

Exchange Place is a non-profit, volunteer-run living history farm, educational facility and regional
attraction that seeks to preserve, protect, interpret, and manage the history, heritage, and artifacts
pertaining to mid-19 th century farm life in Northeast Tennessee.

TENTATIVE MUSIC SCHEDULE

SATURDAY, APRIL 29 TIMES SUNDAY, APRIL 30
KINGSPORT COMMUNITY BAND 10 – 11 a.m. {gates open today at noon}
THE BUTTERNUTS 11 am – 12 noon {gates open today at noon}
STRING BREAK 12 noon – 1 p.m. DEXTER RAMEY AND FRIEND(S)
CHRIS LONG 1 – 2 p.m. BUDDY DELP
JIM ANN COUNTRY 2 – 3 p.m. STATE STREET STRING BAND
JUNIOR APPRENTICES OLD-TIME

BAND

3 – 4 p.m. JUNIOR APPRENTICES OLD-TIME

BAND

RENAISSANCE STRINGS 4 – 5 p.m. HEATHER RUPE AND FRIEND(S)

Details

Date:
April 29, 2023
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Venue

Exchange Place: Living History Farm
4812 Orebank Rd.
Kingsport, TN 37664 United States
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(423) 288-6071
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