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SUMMARY:McKinney Center: Fall Market
DESCRIPTION:The McKinney Center is accepting entries from vendors\, makers\, artists and food trucks for their third annual Fall Market on Friday\, August 25\, noon to 6 p.m. and Saturday\, August 26\, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. inside the McKinney Center as well as the main parking lot in front of the building. The deadline to apply is Saturday\, July 1 or until all spaces are full. The McKinney Center is located at 103 Franklin Avenue in Jonesborough. \n\nThe McKinney Center is looking for local and regional artisans. All items must be hand-made\, some examples include jewelry\, pottery\, paintings of various mediums\, photography\, printed items\, season décor\, holiday items\, wood carving\, glass work\, fabric art and mixed media. Artists are encouraged to demonstrate at their booth. \n\nThe purpose of this show is to highlight the fine art produced in our region.  The Town of Jonesborough is dedicated to bringing the community at large closer together and show other communities the creative influence that the arts can bring to their quality of life. It is imperative that the quality of this art show be maintained and offer patrons the opportunity to experience art and craft of the highest standards. \n\nFor more information and to fill out an application\, visit mckinneycenter.com/mckinney-center-may-market/. \n\n### \nAbout the McKinney Center at Booker T. Washington: The mission of the McKinney Center at Booker T. Washington is to provide a comprehensive program through Jonesborough’s Mary B. Martin Program for the Arts which teaches various art skills to all participants through a quality program of instruction open to all segments of Jonesborough’s population. In addition\, a primary mission of the Center is to enhance minority participation in the planning and implementation in all activities in Jonesborough while specifically celebrating the contribution of the African-American community in the growth and development of the Town. The activities of the McKinney Center are designed to enhance the quality of life of all Jonesborough residents. \nAbout Town of Jonesborough: A unique 18th century town nestled in the Appalachian Mountains of Northeast Tennessee\, Jonesborough’s natural beauty\, charming architecture\, and storytelling heritage have attracted visitors worldwide. Stay a day\, a week or forever\, and create your own stories in beautiful Historic Jonesborough. Visit www.jonesboroughtn.org for more information.
URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/mckinney-center-fall-market/2023-08-25/
LOCATION:McKinney Center\, 103 Franklin Ave\, Jonesborough\, TN\, 37659\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts/Crafts,General,Shopping
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SUMMARY:Sycamore Shoals State Historic Park: Cherokee Heritage Day
DESCRIPTION:Cherokee Heritage Day \nSycamore Shoals State Historic Park will host the 3 rd Annual Cherokee Heritage Day on\nSaturday\, August 26 th from 10:00 am until 5:00 pm. Sycamore Shoals is forever linked with the\nrich traditions and influence of the Native Cherokee. Join us for a day devoted to sharing\nCherokee history and culture through traditional arts and historical presentations. In addition to\nthe scheduled programs there will be demonstrations of traditional skills such as basketmaking\,\nfinger weaving\, beadwork\, woodcarving\, and much more. \nInside the park Visitor Center will be demonstrations of contemporary Cherokee crafts. Sharon\nMcCoy will demonstrate beadwork\, Ray McCoy will be doing woodcarving\, and Toni Tahquette\nwill be demonstrating finger weaving. \nOutside the Visitor Center\, we are hosting a variety of Cherokee craftspeople demonstrating\ntraditional arts. Make sure to visit inside the fort to see Ramona Lossie as she creates beautiful\nbaskets. Jimmy Harlan will be making and demonstrating the use of the blowgun. Outside the\nfort and under the trees will be Ernest Grant demonstrating wampum jewelry and bandolier bag\nmaking\, while Nancy Pheasant is carving shells. Francilia Littlejohn will be making moccasins\,\nand Allen Fugate will be doing silversmithing. \nAlso\, located outside the fort\, you can visit a circa 1828 Cherokee campsite featuring a wedge\ntent for sleeping and a lean-to kitchen area complete with period travel kitchen with wrought iron\nfire utensils and dining items. Visitors can experience campfire cooking and learn more about\nthis significant period in Cherokee history. \nAdmission prices are Adults $8.00\, ages 7 to 17 years $3.00\, free for ages 6 and under. Tickets\nwill be sold on site the day of the event. Concessions will be available for purchase. All proceeds\nfrom admissions go to the Friends of Sycamore Shoals State Historic Park to support this event.\nThe 3 rd Annual Cherokee Heritage Day is presented by Indian Creek Productions\, Inc. and\nsponsored by the Friends of Sycamore Shoals State Historic Park. \nEvent Schedule\nAll programs will be held in the presentation circle next to Fort Watauga unless otherwise noted.\n10:00 Cherokee Presence at Sycamore Shoals – Kathi Littlejohn (Visitor Center Gathering\nPlace)\n11:00 Cherokee Flute – Jarrett Grey Wildcatt\n11:30 Cherokee Storytelling – Nancy Pheasant\n12:00 Cherokee Language Lesson – Tsalagi Wiganvnv (Cherokee Street) Amber Allen and\nAaliyah Swimmer\n12:30 Traditional Cherokee Dance Demonstrations – Tsalagi Dancers\n1:00 Cherokee Culture Lecture – Shennelle Feather\n1:30 “Are You Smarter than a Park Ranger?” – Mark and Sherry Finchum\n2:00 Cherokee Flute – Jarrett Grey Wildcatt\n2:30 Cherokee Storytelling – Nancy Pheasant\n3:00 Cherokee Language Lesson – Tsalagi Wiganvnv (Cherokee Street) Amber Allen and\nAaliyah Swimmer\n3:30 Traditional Cherokee Dance Demonstrations – Tsalagi Dancers\n4:15 Cherokee Leaders and Their Impact on Sycamore Shoals – Kathi Littlejohn (Visitor\nCenter Gathering Place) \nSycamore Shoals State Historic Park is located at 1651 W. Elk Ave. Elizabethton\, TN 37643.\nFor more information about this and other exciting events at Sycamore Shoals please call 423-\n543-5808 or visit the following websites. \nsycamoreshoalstn.wordpress.com\ntnstateparks.com/parks/sycamore-shoals\nfacebook.com/sycamoreshoals\nfriendsofsycamoreshoals.org
URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/sycamore-shoals-state-historic-park-cherokee-heritage-day/
LOCATION:Sycamore Shoals State Historic Park\, 1651 W. Elk Avenue\, Elizabethton\, TN\, 37643\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts/Crafts,Children's Activities,Festivals,General,Historical Events,Shopping,Storytelling
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SUMMARY:Art D’Vine
DESCRIPTION:Bristol\, TN/VA (August 28\, 2023)— On Friday\, September 1\, 2023\, from 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.\, downtown will be filled with art lovers as several galleries and some local favorites join together to host another Art D’Vine event! This art walk offers patrons the chance to gain after-hours access to merchants\, sample delicious refreshments\, and enjoy a range of works from artists across the region. \nAs with the previous gallery hops\, participants are invited to stroll around Historic Downtown Bristol\, stopping and enjoying all that our downtown has to offer! This Art D’Vine will include The Corner\, Theatre Bristol\, HollerHouse\, AR Workshop\, Cheap Thrills\, State Street Brewing\, Bear Neccessiteas & Coffee\, and Whimsicals as hosts. Each of the galleries will feature varieties of wine\, beer\, or non-alcoholic beverages for sampling. \nArt exhibits will feature a diverse array of artists with works ranging from a collection of velvet paintings that feature bands and celebrities at Cheap Thrills\, a Jordan Glover Creations pop-up at The Corner\, production designs at Theatre Bristol\, Moon Bound Girl and Lisa B. Boardwine pop-ups at State Street Brewing\, and more. \nFirst Friday fun doesn’t stop with the Art D’Vine art walk; several retail businesses will be open late for after-hours shopping! As always\, keep a lookout for other opportunities to support more small businesses along your First Friday stroll. \nThis event is free to the public\, though there is a suggested one-time donation of $5 with the proceeds supporting the work of the Arts & Entertainment District of Historic Downtown Bristol\, TN/VA. For more information\, please visit believeinbristol.org or contact us at 423-573-2201 or info@believeinbristol.org.
URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/art-dvine-2/
LOCATION:Downtown Bristol\, Bristol\, TN\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts/Crafts,General
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SUMMARY:Art show with Art opening Night
DESCRIPTION:Join us on September 8\, 2023 from 6-8pm for the opening night of local artist Dianna Tucker’s art show at August Muse in Elizabethton\, TN. Featuring Tucker’s stunning paintings in acrylics and oil\, with a focus on realism\, this art show is an opportunity to celebrate and support a talented local artist. Dianna’s art will be on display for viewing and purchase through the month of September. Visit https://www.theaugustmuse.com/post/september-art-show-dianna-tucker for more information.
URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/art-show-with-art-opening-night/
CATEGORIES:Arts/Crafts,Featured
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SUMMARY:Niswonger Performing Arts Center: Artrageous
DESCRIPTION:ARTRAGEOUS\n\n\n\n\nJoin us for the first performance in our free community concert series. Tickets are free and will be available on a first-come\, first-served basis beginning August 1\, 2023\, at 10 AM. Enjoy a night out and celebrate the arts at NPAC! \nArt. Music. Theater. Singing. Dancing. Audience Interaction. All on one stage. All done as a team of friends seeing the world and sharing a love of the arts. Imagine witnessing the creativity of an artist creating a masterpiece before your eyes in mere moments. Combined with captivating vocals\, intricate choreography and exciting music\, Artrageous takes you on a visual journey and a high energy ride of inspiration\, creativity and engagement. \nThis talented troupe of artists\, musicians\, singers\, and dancers pay tribute to a variety of art forms\, icons and musical genres. The result is a uniquely entertaining\, masterpiece show culminating in a gallery of fabulous\, finished paintings. \nA signature of the Artrageous Troupe\, from the very beginning of their long history\, is interaction and engagement…so be prepared to be a part of the show. Each show is as unique as each audience and it can’t be done without you! \n 
URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/niswonger-performing-arts-center-artrageous/
LOCATION:Niswonger Performing Arts Center\, 212 Tusculum Boulevard\, Greeneville\, TN\, 37745\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts/Crafts,General,Theatre
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230916T103000
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SUMMARY:Make and Take: Autumn Herbal Tea
DESCRIPTION:MAKE AND TAKE: AUTUMN HERBAL TEA WITH MEAGAN VISSER with Meagan Visser\nSat Sep 16th 10:00am – 12:00pm  \nCome sip a cup of herbal chai tea while you learn how to make your own herbal tea blends! You’ll even make your own autumn herbal tea blend to take home and enjoy throughout the season! Cost is $35. \nREGISTER BY SEPTEMBER 3 TO GUARANTEE YOUR SPOT
URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/make-and-take-autumn-herbal-tea/
LOCATION:Johnson County Center for the Arts\, 127 College St.\, Mountain City\, TN\, 37683\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts/Crafts,Food/Drink,General
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230916T140000
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CREATED:20230822T161841Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230822T161841Z
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SUMMARY:Villa Nove Farm & Vineyard: Grape Stomp
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URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/villa-nove-farm-vineyard-grape-stomp/
CATEGORIES:Arts/Crafts,Festivals,Food/Drink,General
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230920T100000
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SUMMARY:Plein Air Painting Day with Lewis Chapman
DESCRIPTION:Plein Air Painting Day with Lewis Chapman\nWEDNESDAY\,  SEPTEMBER 20 from 10am to 2pm\nGrab your easel (or borrow one from the Arts Center) and meet Lewis at the Appalachian Trail access at Cross Mountain Road for a day of plein air painting. \nThe group will meet at the parking lot at the Appalachian Trail access\, located at the corner of Cross Mountain Rd. and Hwy. 91. at 10 a.m. Then hike about a quarter of a mile on an accessible trail. The trail crosses a large field overlooking Shady Valley featuring distant mountain views\, fields\, and low wooden barns. \nLewis will discuss composition\, lighting\, and techniques to indicate detail. All mediums are welcome. Make sure you bring plenty of water\, snacks\, a large hat or an umbrella for shade as well as a camera or cell phone to capture your scene in case the weather changes. Cost is $10 (or a donation of your choice to the Center for the Arts). Participants are encouraged to submit finished works to the Cultural Heritage Plein Air Event.
URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/plein-air-painting-day-with-lewis-chapman/
LOCATION:Johnson County Center for the Arts\, 127 College St.\, Mountain City\, TN\, 37683\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts/Crafts,General
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230921T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230921T200000
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SUMMARY:Cast Iron Clinic
DESCRIPTION:The Heritage Alliance is excited to partner with Create Appalachia and Vintage Kitchen Cast Iron and Collectibles to bring a Cast Iron Clinic to Create Appalachia’s Johnson City office. Katie Hoffman and Brett Tiller of Vintage Kitchen Cast Iron buy\, sell\, trade\, and restore cast iron professionally. Katie and Brett will lead a discussion about selecting the right pans for your kitchen and show you how to clean and maintain your collection—old or new. They’ll bring their portable cast iron “museum” and share a bit about cast iron history. \n\nDo you have a family heirloom or flea market find that needs a little cleanup? Bring it along and they may be able to tell you something about its age and origins\, as well as whether it needs restoration.  \n\nBring your questions—and any pieces of cast iron that you might have questions about—to the workshop from 6:00-8:00 pm on Thursday\, September 21st at Create Appalachia’s office in Johnson City. If you’re thinking about purchasing a piece\, we’ll have a few items for sale. Don’t miss this chance to find out what you want to know! Everyone welcome\, from beginners to collectors. Tickets for this workshop are $10.00 and are available at jonesborough.com/tickets or by calling the Jonesborough Visitors Center at 423-753-9580. \n\nThe Taste of Tennessee Festival takes place from September 17th – 24th with events occurring throughout the region. It is the recipient of an Arts Project Support Grant from the Tennessee Arts Commission. The Heritage Alliance is dedicated to the preservation of the architectural\, historical\, and cultural heritage of our region and to providing educational experiences related to history and heritage for a wide range of audiences. For more information\, visit our website at heritageall.org or call our office at 423-753-9580. \n\nCreate Appalachia strives to make our region a better place to live and work by supporting innovation and entrepreneurship centered around the arts and creativity. We work to sustain an environment that will generate new businesses\, provide jobs in arts-based businesses\, and highlight the important role that creativity plays in the region’s economic vitality.
URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/cast-iron-clinic/
CATEGORIES:Arts/Crafts,General
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230923
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230925
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SUMMARY:Exchange Place Living History Farm: Fall Folk Arts Festival
DESCRIPTION:Kingsport\, TN – People in the Tri-Cities and the Appalachian Highlands have grown up with Exchange Place\,\nand especially with its seasonal celebrations. And now\, one of the oldest fairs of its kind in our region will be\nentering its second half-century\, as Exchange Place Living History Farm holds its Fall Folk Arts Festival\nfor the 51st time. A joyous celebration of pioneer arts and crafts and the harvest season\, the festival will take\nplace on Saturday\, September 23\, from 10 am until 5 pm\, and Sunday\, September 24 from noon\nuntil 5 pm. Admission is $5\, with those under 12 admitted free. As always\, proceeds go towards the\ncare of the farm’s animals and the continued restoration and preservation of the site\, located at 4812\nOrebank Road in Kingsport\, Tennessee and listed on the National Register of Historic Places.\nBoth sides of Orebank Road will be filled with sales\, foods and demonstrations as festival vendors offer a wide\narray of traditional folk arts\, along with plants\, local foods and seasonal crafts. Artisans\, including\nwoodworkers\, potters\, authors and artists\, will display and sell their work. Unique crafts will be found\neverywhere – leather goods; a variety of soaps\, including one made from donkey milk; toasty warm hats and\nmittens made from alpaca fleece; handcrafted greeting cards; and many knitted and crocheted items. There\nwill also be local honey\, goat milk cheeses\, homemade jams\, jellies and breads\, and much more.\nA focus of the Fall Folk Arts Festival is on demonstrations of fall activities that might have been found on a mid-\nnineteenth century Northeast Tennessee farm. History will come alive as visitors see sorghum being milled and\ncooked on Saturday\, with Maggie T. Mule pulling the mill\, while Sunday’s activities will consist of details about\nthe process of making sorghum. (Pure sorghum syrup\, made fresh this year by the Guenther family of Muddy\nPond\, TN\, will be on sale\, as long as supplies last.) Elsewhere on the farm volunteers will demonstrate other\nskills such as blacksmithing and chair caning.\nGuilds around the region continue to teach and perpetuate folk arts and handicrafts. The Overmountain\nWeavers Guild began at the first Fall Festival 51 years ago\, and this partnership continues at the Burow\nMuseum as they demonstrate the arts of spinning and weaving. Visitors can see curtains for the historic site\nbeing woven on the restored Rocker Beater loom\, learn the story of the weavers behind the antique drafts that\ncame with the first loom gifted to Exchange Place\, and see the three top award winners from the OMWG\nAnniversary Challenge. Guests may also weave a part of an antique draft themselves. Guild members will be\navailable to show\, and give more information\, on the sale of antique and vintage spinning and weaving\nequipment. Another long tradition is the Tri State Basket Guild offering the opportunity for youth to make their\nown baskets\, with proceeds going to feed the resident animals. In addition\, Chapter 162 of the National\nAssociation of Watch and Clock Collectors will return with a host of antique clocks and advice on how to restore\nold timepieces Thanks to the generosity of Rod Groenewold of Kingsport\, one of his clocks will be available at\nhis booth as part of the Silent Auction.\nIn the kitchen\, the Eden’s Ridge Hearth Cookery Society will be baking sweet potato biscuits and\nhoecakes to go with that fresh sorghum syrup\, as well as other foods common in the antebellum era. The\ncostumed Junior Apprentices will not only be assisting in this fun task but are also a part of demonstrations\naround the farmstead\, including gourd crafting near the Cook’s Cabin and rug braiding on the Main House front\nporch. Some of their handcrafted items\, including tulip poplar bark baskets and hand-forged knives\, will be\nincluded in the Silent Auction to help raise funds for their program.\nA special shopping opportunity this fall is the result of volunteers cleaning out the John Gaines Store prior to its \ncontinuing restoration\, along with corners of other buildings. Many of these &quot;treasures&quot; — such as a hand-\ncrafted mountain dulcimer — and other items found that are no longer used\, do not fit the site&#39;s 19th century\nfocus and will be offered to visitors in the Silent Auction\, held in the Roseland Visitor&#39;s Center and in the\nBaaaa..rn Sale near the 1910 Barn. Historic details of items will be included in the display.\nA highlight of this festival will be the offering of two major workshops. On Saturday\, master crafter Heather\nAshworth will teach two classes in broom-making. Reprising the program she offered two years ago\, Ms.\nAshworth will offer classes in the Roseland building from 10 am until 12:30 pm\, and another from 1:30 pm\nuntil 4 pm. She will supply all materials as she teaches students how to bind two whisk hand brooms\, using\nbroom corn and colorful cord. The cost will be $70 and will include all materials\, plus admission to the Fall Folk\nArts Festival. Students must register for either class in advance by contacting her at\nhello.heatherashworth@gmail.com.\nThe other workshop will be held on Sunday. Back by popular demand\, Jennifer Hanlon has scheduled a\nnew needle felting class; this year’s project is to make a 2D/3D pumpkin refrigerator magnet. The workshop\nwill begin at noon\, also in Roseland\, and will continue for about three hours. The cost of this workshop will\nvary ($25 to $45)\, depending on how many supplies you would like Ms. Hanlon to furnish. More information\,\nincluding registration\, can be found at www.hanlonscreativecorner.com.\nChildren&#39;s &quot;chores and play&quot; will be scattered around the farmstead\, allowing the young (along with those\nyouthful in mind and spirit!) a chance to experience what it was like to be a child in the 19th century. Thanks\nto volunteers and community groups\, a wide range of children&#39;s hands-on activities will be available\, including\nmaking a rope with the Boy Scouts. As always\, visitors will have the opportunity to wander over to the 1851\nbarn and meet some of those animals who live there all year long\, including our donkey\, cow\, and cats\, plus\nthe sheep\, chickens\, and pigs found in various other locations. There will also be one vendor bringing baby\nchicks to the festival!\nA large variety of foods and drinks will be available throughout the weekend for snacks and lunch to eat on\nsite\, as well as food items to take home. And all of this will feature a backdrop of excellent live music\,\nprovided by local and regional artists. (A tentative schedule of performances\, always subject to last-minute\nchanges\, is listed at the bottom of this release.)\nThe official countdown to Witches Wynd begins each year with the Fall Folk Arts Festival. Exchange Place’s\nunique storytelling adventure will be offered live again this year\, and tickets will first be made available during\nthe Festival. The 31st Witches Wynd is Friday\, October 20\, and Saturday\, October 21\, and tickets must\nbe purchased in advance. Historically\, this unique blend of macabre tales and ballads sells out quickly since\nonly a limited number of spaces are available\, so we encourage people to purchase them during the Fall\nFestival. Tickets are $10 apiece and will be found at the Museum Store.\nFor more information or to volunteer at the festival\, please call 423-288-6071\, visit our new website at\nexchangeplacetn.org\, or write to epfestivals.gf@gmail.com.\nExchange Place is a living history farm whose mission is to preserve and interpret the heritage of mid-\nnineteenth century farm life in Northeast Tennessee. Exchange Place is a non-profit organization\, maintained\nand operated entirely by volunteers and supported solely by donations\, fundraisers\, memberships and grants. \n  \nMUSIC SCHEDULE FOR SATURDAY\, SEPTEMBER 23\n10 – 11 am KINGSPORT COMMUNITY BAND\n11 am – noon STRING BREAK\nnoon – 1 pm CHRIS LONG\n1 – 2 pm RENAISSANCE STRINGS\n2 – 3 pm STRAWBERRY JAM\n3 – 4 pm JUNIOR APPRENTICES OLD-TIME BAND\n4 – 5 pm THE HONEYCUTTS \nMUSIC SCHEDULE FOR SUNDAY\, SEPTEMBER 24 \nnoon – 1 pm\n1 – 2 pm JIM ANN COUNTRY\n2 – 3 pm STATE STREET STRING BAND\n3 – 4 pm DEXTER RAMEY\n4 – 5 pm RED AND GREY
URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/exchange-place-living-history-farm-fall-folk-arts-festival-3/
LOCATION:Exchange Place: Living History Farm\, 4812 Orebank Rd.\, Kingsport\, TN\, 37664\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts/Crafts,Children's Activities,Festivals,Food/Drink,General,Historical Events,Outdoors
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SUMMARY:Exchange Place Fall Folk Arts Festival\, 2023
DESCRIPTION:Exchange Place Living History Farm ushers in autumn with its annual Fall Folk Arts Festival on Saturday\, September 23\, from 10 am until 5 pm\, and Sunday\, September 24 from noon until 5 pm.\nAdmission is $5\, with those under the age of 12 admitted free. This festival is designed not only to feature traditional artisans\, but is also a fundraiser to enable Exchange Place to care for the buildings\, grounds\, and animals that live there year ’round.\nArtists from throughout the region will gather to demonstrate and sell a wide array of traditional folk arts as well as hand-crafted arts of today. Guilds and artisans will pass along the knowledge and skills of yesteryear to the next generation. The Harvest Market areas will offer fall produce\, plants\, and seasonal crafts.\nOn Saturday\, a sorghum making demonstration will again be among the other happenings at this year’s festival. Sorghum cane will be squeezed through the mule-powered mill until around noon\, then cooked on a wood-fired furnace the rest of the afternoon.\nMany other demonstrations and hands-on activities will help make history come alive throughout the farm. In the Cook’s cabin our energetic Junior Apprentices will prepare some of the foods the Preston family would have eaten in the mid nineteenth century. The anvil will be ringing in the blacksmith’s shop as the smithy demonstrates the various tasks that made the smithy such a valuable crafts person in antebellum America.\nChildren’s activities abound as young folks are encouraged to create games as well as do the “chores\,” just as a child might have done in 1850.\nOl’ timey foods will be available for purchase\, including kettle corn\, funnel cakes\, fried pies\, barbecue\, soup beans and corn bread\, and more. As always during festivals\, the grounds of the farmstead will be alive with music. Old and new favorites will be playing throughout the weekend.\nExchange Place is a living history farm whose mission is to preserve and interpret the heritage of mid-nineteenth century farm life in Northeast Tennessee. Exchange Place is a non-profit organization maintained and operated entirely by volunteers and is supported by donations\, fundraisers\, memberships and grants.
URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/exchange-place-fall-folk-arts-festival-2023-2/
LOCATION:Exchange Place: Living History Farm\, 4812 Orebank Rd.\, Kingsport\, TN\, 37664\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts/Crafts
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230923T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230923T170000
DTSTAMP:20260405T152218
CREATED:20230822T171205Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230822T171205Z
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SUMMARY:Jonesborough: Pumpkin Fest
DESCRIPTION:After the wildly successful inaugural Pumpkin Fest in 2022\, Jonesborough Area Merchants & Service Association (JAMSA) will host their second annual Pumpkin Fest with even more stops and experiences. \nThe event will be held in downtown Jonesborough on Saturday\, September 23 with two time frames\, 11a.m. to 2 p.m. and 2 to 5 p.m. \nAttendees will explore downtown Jonesborough to enjoy various pumpkin themed treats\, drinks\, and experiences. One ticket equals one serving or one activity. Treat stops will offer a variety of sweet and savory pumpkin themed food and drinks while experience stops will provide fall activities such as a hay ride\, pumpkin painting\, a cake walk and more. \nA pack of 10 tickets are $20. To purchase tickets and for more information\, visit jbopumpkinfest.com \n### \nAbout JAMSA: Jonesborough Area Merchants & Service Association (JAMSA) is operated by volunteers\, consisting of local business owners and community members. As an organization\, they focus on promoting and serving local merchants as well as the growth of Jonesborough.  Pumpkin Fest is one of the ways JAMSA works to support locally owned businesses. The funds raised from Pumpkin Fest will benefit Jonesborough’s small businesses and the community. \nAbout the Town of Jonesborough: A unique 18th century town nestled in the Appalachian Mountains of Northeast Tennessee\, Jonesborough’s natural beauty\, charming architecture\, and storytelling heritage have attracted visitors worldwide. Stay a day\, a week or forever\, and create your own stories in beautiful Historic Jonesborough. Visit www.jonesborough.com for more information.
URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/jonesborough-pumpkin-fest-2/
LOCATION:Downtown Jonesborough\, 116 W Main St\, Jonesborough\, TN\, 37659\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts/Crafts,Children's Activities,Festivals,General
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230923T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230923T200000
DTSTAMP:20260405T152218
CREATED:20230817T140802Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230817T140802Z
UID:99843-1695484800-1695499200@northeasttennessee.org
SUMMARY:Elizabethton Main Street Block Party
DESCRIPTION:We are excited to announce our 3rd annual Main Street Block Party sponsored by Elizabethton Federal Savings Bank\, on September 23rd from 4 PM – 8 PM! Local downtown businesses will be set up on the 3rd block of E. Elk Avenue with live music provided by Nathan Hardin with Dan Britt and JP Mathes & Fiddling Leona. Visit our Facebook page for more information!\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nLearn more on Facebook\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe Block Party is happening in conjunction with Covered Bridge Days from Friday\, September 22 – Sunday\, September 24 (hosted by the City of Elizabethton Parks and Recreation Department). Check out the festival line-up here!
URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/elizabethton-main-street-block-party/
LOCATION:Downtown Elizabethton\, TN\, 37643\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts/Crafts,Children's Activities,Festivals,Food/Drink,General,Music,Outdoors,Shopping
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230924T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230924T170000
DTSTAMP:20260405T152218
CREATED:20230623T013826Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230623T013826Z
UID:99618-1695556800-1695574800@northeasttennessee.org
SUMMARY:Exchange Place Fall Folk Arts Festival\, 2023
DESCRIPTION:Exchange Place Living History Farm ushers in autumn with its annual Fall Folk Arts Festival on Saturday\, September 23\, from 10 am until 5 pm\, and Sunday\, September 24 from noon until 5 pm.\nAdmission is $5\, with those under the age of 12 admitted free. This festival is designed not only to feature traditional artisans\, but is also a fundraiser to enable Exchange Place to care for the buildings\, grounds\, and animals that live there year ’round.\nArtists from throughout the region will gather to demonstrate and sell a wide array of traditional folk arts as well as hand-crafted arts of today. Guilds and artisans will pass along the knowledge and skills of yesteryear to the next generation. The Harvest Market areas will offer fall produce\, plants\, and seasonal crafts.\nOn Saturday\, a sorghum making demonstration will again be among the other happenings at this year’s festival. Sorghum cane will be squeezed through the mule-powered mill until around noon\, then cooked on a wood-fired furnace the rest of the afternoon.\nMany other demonstrations and hands-on activities will help make history come alive throughout the farm. In the Cook’s cabin our energetic Junior Apprentices will prepare some of the foods the Preston family would have eaten in the mid nineteenth century. The anvil will be ringing in the blacksmith’s shop as the smithy demonstrates the various tasks that made the smithy such a valuable crafts person in antebellum America.\nChildren’s activities abound as young folks are encouraged to create games as well as do the “chores\,” just as a child might have done in 1850.\nOl’ timey foods will be available for purchase\, including kettle corn\, funnel cakes\, fried pies\, barbecue\, soup beans and corn bread\, and more. As always during festivals\, the grounds of the farmstead will be alive with music. Old and new favorites will be playing throughout the weekend.\nExchange Place is a living history farm whose mission is to preserve and interpret the heritage of mid-nineteenth century farm life in Northeast Tennessee. Exchange Place is a non-profit organization maintained and operated entirely by volunteers and is supported by donations\, fundraisers\, memberships and grants.
URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/exchange-place-fall-folk-arts-festival-2023/
LOCATION:Exchange Place: Living History Farm\, 4812 Orebank Rd.\, Kingsport\, TN\, 37664\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts/Crafts
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230926T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230926T120000
DTSTAMP:20260405T152218
CREATED:20230831T170131Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230831T170131Z
UID:99924-1695722400-1695729600@northeasttennessee.org
SUMMARY:Flint & Steel Firecraft
DESCRIPTION:Tuesday\, September 26 10:00 am\nCost: $5.00 tax included Max: 5\nRegistration required – www.tnstateparks.com/parks/events/sycamore-shoals\nJoin Ranger Taylor Moorefield for a hands-on class learning how to make fire like an 18th-century\nfrontiersman. You will learn various techniques\, how to procure the materials needed\, and how to make\ncharcloth. This is a great program whether you’re interested in the history of firecraft\, or the practical skill\nitself. Meet inside Fort Watauga.
URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/flint-steel-firecraft/
LOCATION:Sycamore Shoals State Historic Park\, 1651 W. Elk Avenue\, Elizabethton\, TN\, 37643\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts/Crafts,General,Historical Events
GEO:36.3424618;-82.252942
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231006
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231008
DTSTAMP:20260405T152218
CREATED:20230720T185112Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230720T185112Z
UID:99752-1696550400-1696723199@northeasttennessee.org
SUMMARY:Unicoi County Apple Festival
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/unicoi-county-apple-festival-2/
CATEGORIES:Arts/Crafts,Children's Activities,Festivals,Food/Drink,General,Music,Shopping
ORGANIZER;CN="Unicoi County Chamber of Commerce":MAILTO:amanda@unicoicounty.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231006
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231009
DTSTAMP:20260405T152218
CREATED:20230906T164156Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230906T164156Z
UID:99974-1696550400-1696809599@northeasttennessee.org
SUMMARY:28th Annual Sycamore Stitchers Quilt Show
DESCRIPTION:28 th Annual Sycamore Stitchers Quilt Show\nFriday &; Saturday\, October 6 & 7 9:00 am – 4:00 pm\nSunday\, October 8 1:00 pm – 4:30 pm\nFree Admission\nThis three-day exhibition\, sponsored by the Sycamore Shoals Stitchers\, features a show and demonstrations by\nlocal quilters. Bed quilts\, wall hangings\, holiday and baby quilts\, miniatures and antique quilts will be on\ndisplay.
URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/28th-annual-sycamore-stitchers-quilt-show/
LOCATION:Sycamore Shoals State Historic Park\, 1651 W. Elk Avenue\, Elizabethton\, TN\, 37643\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts/Crafts,General
GEO:36.3424618;-82.252942
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231006
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231008
DTSTAMP:20260405T152218
CREATED:20230906T180957Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230906T180957Z
UID:99983-1696550400-1696723199@northeasttennessee.org
SUMMARY:Unicoi County Apple Festival
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/unicoi-county-apple-festival-3/
LOCATION:Downtown Erwin\, 119 N. Main Ave.\, Erwin\, TN\, 37650\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts/Crafts,Children's Activities,Farmer's Markets,Featured,Festivals,Food/Drink,General,Music,Shopping
ORGANIZER;CN="Unicoi County Chamber of Commerce":MAILTO:amanda@unicoicounty.org
GEO:36.1459351;-82.4161783
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Downtown Erwin 119 N. Main Ave. Erwin TN 37650 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=119 N. Main Ave.:geo:-82.4161783,36.1459351
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231006T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231006T180000
DTSTAMP:20260405T152218
CREATED:20230928T151628Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230928T151628Z
UID:100102-1696608000-1696615200@northeasttennessee.org
SUMMARY:Fresh Paint Sale and Awards
DESCRIPTION:Fresh Paint Sale and Awards for the Cultural Heritage Plein Air Painting Event\nFRIDAY\, OCTOBER 6 from 4 to 6pm\nWe can’t wait to see the works from the Cultural Heritage Plein Air Event! There is still time to submit your work. The deadline for submissions is Saturday\, September 30. There will be monetary prizes for the winners. Award Winning North Carolina painter Chris Bell will be the juror.
URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/fresh-paint-sale-and-awards/
LOCATION:Johnson County Center for the Arts\, 127 College St.\, Mountain City\, TN\, 37683\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts/Crafts,General
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231007T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231007T190000
DTSTAMP:20260405T152218
CREATED:20230928T184558Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230928T184558Z
UID:100124-1696669200-1696705200@northeasttennessee.org
SUMMARY:Old Butler Day
DESCRIPTION:What began decades ago as a reunion of those who once lived in and near the town of Old Butler\, is now a time of honoring the resilience of the people who lived through one of the darkest periods of Johnson County’s history.  On Saturday\, October 7\, 2023\, almost 75 years since the waters all but erased the town of Butler\, locals and visitors will gather to remember its past while celebrating the vibrant future of this beautiful area of the state.  \nOld Butler Day\, a family-friendly festival sponsored annually by the Butler Ruritan\, will be hosted on the grounds of the Babe Curtis Park. Festival attendees will enjoy great food\, music\, vendors and experience life in Old Butler through tours at the Museum of Butler and the W.S. Stout store located at the park. As visitors tour the museum\, the historical exhibits bring to life the early days of Old Butler and depict the extraordinary effort in relocating this small town\, showing why it is known as “the town that would not drown”.
URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/old-butler-day/
LOCATION:Museum of Butler TN\, 123 Selma Curtis Rod\, Butler\, 37640\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts/Crafts,Car/Bike Shows,Comedy,Concerts,Festivals,Historical Events,Music,Outdoors
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231007T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231007T150000
DTSTAMP:20260405T152218
CREATED:20230928T151829Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230928T151829Z
UID:100103-1696683600-1696690800@northeasttennessee.org
SUMMARY:Shady Valley Nature Walk and Conservation Tal
DESCRIPTION:Shady Valley Nature Walk and Conservation Talk with Kathleen Blevins Britts\nSATURDAY\, OCTOBER 7 from 1 to 3pm at the Orchard Bog\nPhotographer and Shady Valley Native\, Kathleen Britts has worked in conservation for decades. She will guide a Nature Walk in Shady Valley. Kathleen will discuss plant and animal species that are unique to this area as well as bird identification and ways to include family members in conservation activities. Bring shoes or boots suitable for wet areas. Cost is $5. You can register and pay your fee HERE.
URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/shady-valley-nature-walk-and-conservation-tal/
LOCATION:Johnson County Center for the Arts\, 127 College St.\, Mountain City\, TN\, 37683\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts/Crafts,General,Outdoors,Storytelling
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231010T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231010T160000
DTSTAMP:20260405T152218
CREATED:20230928T151926Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230928T151926Z
UID:100104-1696946400-1696953600@northeasttennessee.org
SUMMARY:Textile Brooches
DESCRIPTION:Textile Brooches with Connie Moody\nOCTOBER 10 from 2 to 4pm\nEnhance your fall fashions with a handmade textile brooch. Using “fiddly-bits” of fabric and embellishments\, you’ll hand stitch a unique piece of custom jewelry. Cost is $10. You can register and pay your fee HERE.
URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/textile-brooches/
LOCATION:Johnson County Center for the Arts\, 127 College St.\, Mountain City\, TN\, 37683\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts/Crafts,General
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231020T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231020T190000
DTSTAMP:20260405T152218
CREATED:20231004T154019Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231004T154019Z
UID:100173-1697821200-1697828400@northeasttennessee.org
SUMMARY:Halloween Haunts and Happenings Art Juried Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:The McKinney Center announces Halloween Haunts and Happenings Art Juried Exhibition\n \nJonesborough’s Mary B. Martin Program for the Arts at the McKinney Center has curated its inaugural Halloween Haunts and Happenings\, an exhibition highlighting artwork by twenty-five regional artists. Brought together by the McKinney Center staff\, this group of artists from across the Tri-Cities span a range of practices including wood work\, sculpture\, painting\, photography and digital media. Their interpretive expressions reflect the mood of the season. \nThe reception for the exhibition will be held on Friday\, October 20 from 5 to 7 p.m. The artists will be available at the reception to answer questions from guests. The reception will include light refreshments. \nArtists in the exhibition include Jean G’Fellers\, Meaghan Evans\, Denise Dijoseph\, Mickey Trivett\, Joan Elliott\, Leanne Trivett\, Meghan Ortiz\, Christy Ward\, Kara Bledsoe\, Michael Hilliard\, Katie Walser\, Kendal Oster\, Robin Castania\, Jess Parks\, Susan Everitt\, Larry Thacker\, Bryan Duddlers\, Stephen Simmerman\, Matthew Hardman\, Skye McFarland\, Kayla Byrd\, Paula Spangler\, Marius Pana\, Alex Glymp and Logan Blevins. \nThe presentation will be installed in the main hallway and a classroom of the McKinney Center. The exhibition also includes artifacts from the Heritage Alliance’s permanent artifact collection and archives\, such as authentic death photos\, death masks and funeral prints. \nThe exhibition is one highlight of Jonesborough’s range of Halloween activities including the Halloween StoryTown Radio Show at the McKinney Center on Monday\, October 23 at 7 p.m.\, the downtown Halloween Haunts and Happenings trick-or-treating event on Friday\, October 27 from 6 to 9 p.m. and Brews and Boos on Saturday\, October 28. The McKinney Center is excited to include this dark art exhibition with curiosities\, the macabre and the grotesque. \nHalloween Haunts and Happenings Exhibition will be on view at the McKinney Center from Friday\, October 13\, 2023 through November 3\, 2023. \nMore information can be found at www.mckinneycenter.com.  For more information\, contact the McKinney Center at www.mckinneycenter.com or 423.753.0562. The McKinney Center is open Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. \n\n### \nAbout the McKinney Center at Booker T. Washington: The mission of the McKinney Center at Booker T. Washington is to provide a comprehensive program through Jonesborough’s Mary B. Martin Program for the Arts which teaches various art skills to all participants through a quality program of instruction open to all segments of Jonesborough’s population. In addition\, a primary mission of the Center is to enhance minority participation in the planning and implementation in all activities in Jonesborough while specifically celebrating the contribution of the African-American community in the growth and development of the Town. The activities of the McKinney Center are designed to enhance the quality of life of all Jonesborough residents. \nAbout the Town of Jonesborough: A unique 18th century town nestled in the Appalachian Mountains of Northeast Tennessee\, Jonesborough’s natural beauty\, charming architecture\, and storytelling heritage have attracted visitors worldwide. Stay a day\, a week or forever\, and create your own stories in beautiful Historic Jonesborough. Visit www.jonesborough.com for more information.
URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/halloween-haunts-and-happenings-art-juried-exhibition/
LOCATION:McKinney Center\, 103 Franklin Ave\, Jonesborough\, TN\, 37659\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts/Crafts,General
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231021T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231021T160000
DTSTAMP:20260405T152218
CREATED:20230831T144756Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230831T144756Z
UID:99919-1697878800-1697904000@northeasttennessee.org
SUMMARY:Heritage Festival
DESCRIPTION:Historic Blountville is set to hold the annual Heritage Festival.  There will be craft vendors\, food vendors\, music\, games\, Miss Heritage Festival pageant\, Deery Inn museum tours and more. Join us on Saturday October 21\, from 9 am – 4 pm.
URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/heritage-festival/
LOCATION:Historic Blountville\, 3397 TN-126\, Blountville\, TN\, 37617\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts/Crafts,Festivals,Food/Drink,Historical Events,Music
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ORGANIZER;CN="Sullivan County Dept%2C of Archives & Tourism":MAILTO:shelia.hunt@sullivancountytn.gov
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231103T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231104T170000
DTSTAMP:20260405T152218
CREATED:20231030T125352Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231030T125352Z
UID:100297-1699005600-1699117200@northeasttennessee.org
SUMMARY:Gabriel's Christmas Kick Off & Open House
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/gabriels-christmas-kick-off-open-house/
CATEGORIES:Arts/Crafts,General,Shopping
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231104
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231106
DTSTAMP:20260405T152218
CREATED:20231031T185640Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231031T185640Z
UID:100304-1699056000-1699228799@northeasttennessee.org
SUMMARY:Greeneville: 52nd Annual Holiday Bazaar & Expo
DESCRIPTION:GREENEVILLE\, TN: More than 130 crafters (20 of which are new) from three states will be at the 52nd Annual Holiday Bazaar & Expo\, set for this weekend\, Nov. 4-5\, at Hal Henard Elementary School. Admission is $5.00 with children 12 and under free. All money raised goes back into the community. \nAccording to Sherri Cox\, bazaar chairman\, “This year’s ornament to be personalized is a round disk feature a gift package and the theme ‘The Gift of Giving.’ \nThe following is a list of the crafters and the merchandise they will be selling. From Lavonia\, Ga.: Cheryl Humbert\, Dogwood Studios & Consignment\, handmade crafts and jewelry\, home décor; Mars Hill\, NC: Alicia Bean\, Queen Bean Creations\, freshies\, resin crafts\, car accessories\, pens\, car coasters; Marshal NC: Tiawana Ramsey\, She Shed Boutique\, scarves\, belts\, handbags\, t-shirts\, accessories; \nFrom Afton: Bob Andrew\, Maple Crest Studio\, woodthined jewelry\, woodturning ornaments\, cases; Diane Curry\, artificial Christmas arrangement centerpieces; Jim and Joy Elliott\, Star \nMountain Soap Co.\, goat milk soap\, bath bombs\, lip balms; Brandi Glasscock\, Buddy’s Emporium LLC\, a boutique of items; Kristen Keasling\, Southern 44\, variety of clothing and furniture items; Jessica Beth Miller\, Appalachian Lilley Jewelry & Designs\, handmade jewelry\, resin and polymer clay; Jeff Stubblefield\, Jeff’s Sawdust and Rust\, woodworking\, signs\, furniture; \nFrom Blountville: Stephanie Fields\, Stephie’s Floral\, cemetery flowers of all types; Bluff City: Amanda Shell\, Shell Fire Pottery\, pottery; Bristol: Betty Erwin\, Nana’s Country Quilts\, throw quilts\, rice hot/cold bags; Bulls Gap: Sandy Beets\, Mammaw’s Designs\, sublimation shirts\, tumblers\, ornaments\, towels; Vera Ann Myers\, Myers Farm\, fudge\, kettle corn\, snowmen\, farm crafts; \nFrom Chuckey: Allisha Gilliam\, Queen Bee of Vinyl & Creations\, wax melts\, key chains\, car coasters; Doris Hayes\, bird houses\, jewelry in handmade boxes; Amanda Hope\, Grann’s Gourmet Apples\, caramel candied apples\, assorted chocolates; Brooke Kilgore\, The Uncommon Collective\, CC beanies\, apparel\, freshies\, custom sweatshirts\, pottery; Ginni MacDonald\, Sherapy\, body products all natural\, bug\, pain sleep therapy; Casey Morelock\, Wild Honey Design\, cups\, pens\, key chains\, hats\, t-shirts; Roger Prim\, Prims Woodworking\, wood crafts; Donna Thompson\, Kiwis Kreation\, stained glass art; \nElizabethton: Teresa Honeycut\, hand-painted ornaments and wreaths; Rita Southerland\, Stitches & Sawdust\, snowmen; Erwin: Phyllis Wilson\, jewelry and homemade crafts; Gray: Dawn McCray\, Owel B Stitchin\, bags\, wallets\, cups\, shirts\, earrings; Marie Testerman\, Color Street & Dash’s Dangles\, color street nail polish strips; Greeneville: Kim Abelson\, Food for the Soul\, Scripture jars\, peanut brittle\, snowmen; Donna Bailey\, Bailey’s Bows & Wreaths\, wreaths and bows; Daryl Bellissimo\, The Spider and the Bee\, Legend of the Christmas Spider\, coasters\, scarves\, garden wands; \nFrom Greeneville Sarah Jean and Brent Chapman\, Art by John prints\, notecards\, magnets\, bookmarks; Debbie Collins\, Dragon Fly Toes\, bleached flannels\, sweatshirts\, embellished denim; Pamela Darrell\, Thirty-One\, totes\, purses\, cinch sacs\, thermals; Jama Doty\, Bo Hope Boutique\, Boho style wrap skirts and accessories; Brandy Fann\, Gypsy Soul Market\, boutique clothing\, accessories\, wood crafts and Christmas décor; Ruth Ann Goss\, Two Roots Alpacas & Fiber Mill\, Alpaca socks\, shawls\, scarves and hats; \nMore from Greeneville: Kimberly Hinson\, Pruvit Ketones Drink Mix\, Pruvit Ketones; Pam Keller\, PK’s Creations\, trees\, baskets\, wreaths; Anita Kenney\, Crazy Bees\, embroidery\, crochet\, wreaths\, quilting\, general sewing ornaments; Virginia Leigh Kramey\, Kraft Kousins\, home décor; Tippy Lewter\, Poppy’s Wood Crafts\, Pamela McCray\, wreaths\, vintage skis\, custom t-shirts; Peri Miller\, The Shabby Laser\, tumblers\, wood décor\, ornaments; Dana Miller\, Just In Grace\, kids clothing\, women’s clothing; \nGreeneville: Dee Peterson\, Lavender Hills of Greeneville\, lavender; Valorie Pridemore\, Sew Cute & Sew Fun\, sewing\, tooth fairy pillows\, reading pillows\, embroidery items; Michael Radde\, Kiki’s Kreations\, wreaths\, wooden flags\, wooden Christmas sleighs\, crosses; Betty Ragsdale\, handmade and small antiques; Robin Reaves\, Santas\, snowmen cabins; Cheryl Richards\, Flowers Face Painting\, variety of face painting; Lynette Ricker\, crochet hats\, scarves\, dishcloths\, headbands\, key rings; Kristy Riley\, Blue Daisy Designs\, leather and wood jewelry\, wood crafts; \nGreeneville: David Schwartz\, Dutch Maid Delights\, fried pies; Janet Rodriquez\, Debbie’s Design & Desserts\, wreaths and desserts; Jenita Sherman\, Sky West Trading\, books and gifts; Stephen Toner\, Toner Crafts\, laser engraving custom ornaments; Deborah Soborski\, 918 Quilt Studio\, fleece snowmen\, gift baskets\, Christmas trees; \nFrom Johnson City: Jessica Edmisten\, The JC Syrup Shop\, elderberry Syrup\, allergy syrup\, teas; Jonesborough: Robin Castania\, Expressions by Robin Castania\, fabric items\, aprons\, bags\, potholders; Natalie Collins\, Zen Mind Crystals\, wire-wrapped jewelry; Joe Little\, Uncle Joe’s Balms\, everywhere balms\, muscle balms\, bug repellent\, bear tallow salve\, lip balms; Carolyn Tomko\, handmade pottery; Kingsport: Cameron Blair\, Blair Woodworking\, cutting boards\, cheese boards and wooden ornaments; \nFrom Knoxville: Tom Wells\, Silver Creek Woodturning\, wood-turned bowls and ornaments; Limestone: Trina Chandley\, Scentsy Trinas Got Scents\, wax and warmers; Bethany DeMaggio\, Bethany DiMaggio Art\, magnets\, shopping pads\, stickers\, cards; Nancy Hall-Cox\, Young Living Essential Oils\, oils\, books\, oil cases\, roller bottles of oils; Keith Jeffers\, The Wood Shed\, wood toys; Emily Wheeler\, Gerdie Mae’s\, embroidery\, apparel\, crochet; \nFrom Mohawk: Pamela Reedy\, The Rooster Tail\, earrings and clothes; Morristown: Deborah Aarons\, Pinacle Creations\, watercolors\, paintings on paper\, wood\, rocks; Steve Blackburn\, Big Aus Coffee Company\, prepackaged Australian coffee and treats; Dustin Cansley\, Deck Your Door Décor\, handcut and painted wooden door hangers\, seasonal and year-roumd; Rebecca Hyatt\, Bug & Bean Company bows\, clothing\, accessories; \nFrom Mosheim: Teresa Bullington\, Buzz n’ Cluck Meadows\, bowl covers\, hand-sewn kitchen items; Brittany Dingus\, Boldly Handmade\, sewn bags\, key fobs; Bob Watson\, handcrafted cutting boards with local wood; Murfreesboro: Reagan Lowery\, Shop Greeneville\, Greeneville-Greene County apparel and accessories; Newport: Janet Mercer\, Janet’s Containers\, rope and fabric bowls\, wooden toys; Enid Roach\, What A Crock\, pottery; Parrotsville: Cheryl Smith\, Scrolling Sisters\, handcrafted wooden toys\, boxes and jewelry; \nPiney Flats: Debbie Bays\, Bows by Rose\, hair bows\, pillows\, flags\, ornaments; Heather Shipley\, Shipley Farm Foods\, pickles\, relishes\, jams\, cookies\, cakes; Rogersville: Teresa McCurry\, stove handle towels\, jewelry; Seymour: Gracie Eldridge\, Over the Collar Dog Bandanas\, bandanas; Sneedville: Danielle Mabe\, crafts\, clothes\, signs\, jewelry; Talbott\, Jenny Woodland\, Spicy Chicks Soup & Dip Mixes\, homemade dry soups and dips; Telford: Susan Whitson\, Love from Generations Sea Glass\, all sea glass jewelry and framed art; Unicoi: Suzy Hoover\, handmade gemstone and sterling silver; Watauga: Kawana Blair\, Kreative Kitten\, decoupage coasters\, hot plates\, magnets\, book marks\, jar grippers; White Pine: Lora Sinard\, Rustic Relics\, handmade primitive crafts. \nThose non-profits having booths include Shop With A Cop\, Kid Print Program\, EverGreene Woodcarvers and Isaiah House. \nFood on site will be served by SnoBiz\, Hot Dog Man\, Clyde’s Smoke Wagon\, and Creamy Cup. \nThere will be door prizes given away both Saturday and Sunday and the first 1\,000 attendees will get a large shopping bag from Broyles General Store. Hours for the two-day event are Saturday\, Nov. 4\, 9 am to 5 pm and Sunday\, Nov. 5\, noon to 5 pm.
URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/greeneville-52nd-annual-holiday-bazaar-expo/
CATEGORIES:Arts/Crafts,General,Shopping
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SUMMARY:Beginning Basics of Art
DESCRIPTION:Learn through using colored pencils the art of drawing including design transfer\, the use of grids\, value grids\, and composiiton vs. content. This class is for those ages 16 and up. The first three sessions will be mostly teaching concepts while the fourth session will conclude with a final project with a cardinal just in time for winter! Most of the materials are included with the cost of the sessions\, contact Vicki: vwoodartist@gmail.com for further supply information.
URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/beginning-basics-of-art/2023-11-04/
CATEGORIES:Arts/Crafts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231110T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231110T180000
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CREATED:20231006T171028Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231006T171028Z
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SUMMARY:Kingsport: Christmas Connection Craft Show
DESCRIPTION:Free event celebrates 44 years of artisans and crafters \nChristmas Connection – the annual celebration of the region’s best arts and crafts vendors – is returning to the Meadowview Conference Center for its 44th year. \nThe free holiday event will be held in the main convention hall (1901 Meadowview Parkway) on November 10 from 12 p.m. to 6 p.m. and on November 11 from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. \nChristmas Connection is sponsored by the Kingsport Office of Cultural Arts. \n“We’re excited to continue this long-standing\, holiday tradition this year at the Meadowview Conference Center\,” said Kristie Leonard\, special events and cultural arts manager. “Whether you’ve been enjoying the Christmas Connection for years or are trying it out for the first time\, this artisan and craft fair has something for you.” \nChristmas Connection offers a variety of unique gifts just in time for the holiday season. Some of the items available include country crafts\, home décor\, fine wood and leather crafts\, handmade soaps and lotions\, jewelry\, ornaments\, stained glass\, wheel-thrown pottery\, baked goods and more. \nLocal food trucks will be set up outside the convention center\, while just inside you’ll find the Connection Café and booths by the Kingsport Ballet – all guaranteed to satisfy anyone’s taste buds. \nFor more information on Christmas Connection\, visit www.engagekingsport.com or call 423-392-8414. \nAbout the Office of Cultural Arts \nThe Office of Cultural Arts (OCA)\, part of the City of Kingsport\, connects\, coordinates and engages the public with a creative community. We operate the Renaissance Arts Center\, the Farmers Market\, the Kingsport Carousel\, the Carousel Fine Craft Show\, Kingsport Public Art Program\, Engage Kingsport Performing Arts Series and a broad range of support to the area’s arts organizations. The OCA works in tandem with Engage Kingsport\, Inc.\, the “Friends of the Cultural Arts” group\, a private\, volunteer-led 501(c)3 non-profit community organization. \nAbout the City of Kingsport \nFounded in 1917\, the City of Kingsport (pop. 55\,400) is located on the Tennessee-Virginia border at the crossroads of I-81 and I-26 near the geographic center of the eastern U.S. The city is widely known as a planned community\, designed by renowned city planner John Nolen and wrapping around the foot of Bays Mountain – a 3\,750-acre park\, nature preserve\, planetarium and observatory. Kingsport is recognized as an International Safe Community by the National Safety Council\, a Healthier Tennessee community\, and won the 2009 Harvard Innovations in American Government Award for its higher education initiatives. While many city names are duplicated throughout the U.S.\, there’s only one Kingsport – a fact that invokes community pride\, known locally as the “Kingsport Spirit.”
URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/kingsport-christmas-connection-craft-show-3/
LOCATION:MeadowView Marriott Conference Resort & Convention Center\, 1901 Meadowview Parkway\, Kingsport\, 37660
CATEGORIES:Arts/Crafts,General,Shopping
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231111T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231111T160000
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CREATED:20231016T164939Z
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SUMMARY:Fall Fiber Show
DESCRIPTION:Fall Fiber Show\nSaturday\, November 11 10:00 A.M. – 4:00 P.M.\nSunday\, November 12 10:00 A.M. – 3:00 P.M.\nFall is the time we plan our winter projects and our handmade holiday gifts! Spend a day visiting our regions\nfinest fiber producers and artists! The day will include workshops\, vendors with handmade items for sale\, raw\nfibers\, and demonstrations of spinning\, weaving\, and more! (Held inside the park Visitor Center)
URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/fall-fiber-show/2023-11-11/
LOCATION:Sycamore Shoals State Historic Park\, 1651 W. Elk Avenue\, Elizabethton\, TN\, 37643\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts/Crafts,General,Historical Events
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SUMMARY:Sycamore Shoals State Park\, Autumn Heritage Celebration
DESCRIPTION:Autumn is in full swing. As both the temperature and the leaves continue to fall\, we begin to\nthink of the many holiday festivities that wait in the coming days. Over two hundred years ago it\nwas quite the same for the early frontier settlers. On Saturday\, November 11 from 10:00 to 4:00\nand Sunday\, November 12 from 10:00 to 3:00 Sycamore Shoals State Historic Area will become\nthe scene of a Frontier Harvest Celebration as we enjoy a time of friendship\, thanksgiving\, and\nrecognition of our patriot ancestors.\nIn Colonial America\, before Thanksgiving was declared a national holiday\, each colony or\ncommunity observed days of thanksgiving usually after the harvest had been brought in or after a\nsignificant military victory. Join the Washington County Militia\, host living history organization\nat Sycamore Shoals State Historic Park\, for their monthly militia muster and a colonial “Harvest\nHome” as they celebrate the Overmountain Men’s victory at the battle of Kings Mountain!\nActivities throughout the weekend will include programs and demonstrations of 18th century\nfrontier life including open hearth cooking\, flintlock musket and rifle demonstrations\, natural\ndyeing\, music\, Revolutionary War era battle tactics\, and much more. The weekend will also\ninclude a special Veterans Day program on Saturday\, November 11th to honor the combatants at\nthe Battle of Kings Mountain and our current veterans and armed service members.\nAlso\, join members of the Overmountain Weavers Guild as they present the Fall Fibers Fair\ninside the park visitors center throughout the weekend. Visit with local spinners\, weavers\, and\nfiber artists to learn more about wool\, flax\, and other fiber arts. Also do some early Christmas\nshopping with fiber arts vendors who will be set up throughout the weekend as well.\nThis is a perfect opportunity for the entire family to visit one of Tennessee’s finest state parks\nand enjoy a day immersed in history and fun. Admission is free so don’t miss this unique event\nshowcasing Tennessee’s rich heritage. During your time at the park be sure to experience the\ninterpretive exhibits as well as our book and gift shop to make your visit complete. Sycamore\nShoals State Historic Park is located at 1651 W. Elk Ave. Elizabethton\, TN 37643. For\nadditional information about this and other exciting events at the park please call 423-543-5808\nor visit us on the web at www.sycamoreshoalstn.wordpress.com and\ntnstateparks.com/parks/sycamore-shoals. We look forward to seeing you at Sycamore Shoals\nState Historic Park\, where you too can “Share in the glorious cause of Liberty”! \nColonial Harvest Celebration &amp; Militia Muster\nSCHEDULE OF EVENTS \n(All programs are held inside Fort Watauga unless otherwise noted) \nSaturday\, November 11th\n10:00 – Event Opens\n11:00 – Raising the Colors &amp; Salute to Veterans: Join us for a special ceremony as we honor the\npatriots who fought at the battle of Kings Mountain and salute our present-day veterans and\nservice members.\n12:00 – Fifes &amp; Drums of the Revolution: Join members of the Watauga Valley Fife &amp; Drum\nCorps and hear the musical side of the War for American Independence along with a salute to\nlocal musicians in the 18 th century.\n1:00 – Skirmish on the Watauga: Witness battle tactics of the Revolutionary War as American\npatriot militia are pitted against British soldiers and loyalists. (Field adjacent to Ft. Watauga)\n2:00 to 4:00 – Historical Demonstrations: Take the opportunity to visit with our living history\ninterpreters to learn more about life on the 18 th century frontier.\nSunday\, November 12th\n10:00 – Militia Inspection and Raising the Colors\n11:00 – Worship Service: All are welcome for Sunday morning service held in the courtyard of\nFort Watauga.\n12:00 – Historical Demonstrations: Take the opportunity to visit with our living history\ninterpreters to learn more about life on the 18 th century frontier.\n1:00 – Skirmish on the Watauga: Witness battle tactics of the Revolutionary War as American\nPatriot militia are pitted against British soldiers and Loyalists. (Field adjacent to Ft. Watauga)\n2:00 – Irish Dancing on the Colonial Frontier: Many frontier settlers were of Scots Irish\nheritage. Enjoy the music and dance that were among many traditions these early pioneers\nbrought from the old world.\n3:00 – Event End
URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/sycamore-shoals-state-park-autumn-heritage-celebration/2023-11-11/
LOCATION:Sycamore Shoals State Historic Park\, 1651 W. Elk Avenue\, Elizabethton\, TN\, 37643\, United States
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