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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170921T193000
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SUMMARY:LIMITED TICKETS: The Four Tops Concert
DESCRIPTION:Together since 1956\, The Four Tops hail as one of Motown’s most consistent hit-makers and longest-lived original lineups. The Four Tops began their hit streak with “Baby I Need Your Loving” in 1964 and over the next eight years they made almost 30 appearances on the charts. The group’s 1965 hits included “Ask the Lonely\,” “Same Old Song\,” and “I Can’t Help Myself (Sugar Pie\, Honey Bunch)\,” which climbed to #1. “Reach Out I’ll Be There” hit the top of the pop chart in October 1966 and the quartet followed up with “Standing in the Shadows of Love” in 1967.\nThe group was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 1990 and the Vocal Group Hall of Fame in 1999. Original member Duke Fakir accepted the 2009 Lifetime Achievement award from the Grammy® Foundation on behalf of The Four Tops.
URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/the-four-tops-concert/
LOCATION:VA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concerts,General,Music
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170922T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170922T170000
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CREATED:20161121T135502Z
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SUMMARY:16th Annual East Tennessee Celtic Festival
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate Appalachia’s Celtic heritage!  Opening with a torchlight ceremony Friday night\, Clans and Family Societies will be on hand to help with family history; dance\, music\, food\, vendors\, demonstrations\, reenactments of 18th & 19th Century heritage\, lectures. There will be a special musical concert on Saturday evening.  Admission Charge.
URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/16th-annual-east-tennessee-celtic-festival/2017-09-22/
LOCATION:VA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts/Crafts,Children's Activities,Concerts,Festivals,Food/Drink,General,Historical Events,Music,Outdoors,Storytelling
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170923T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170923T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T183313
CREATED:20170905T181217Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170905T181217Z
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SUMMARY:2nd Annual Cedar Creek Day
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URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/2nd-annual-cedar-creek-day/
LOCATION:VA
CATEGORIES:Arts/Crafts,Car/Bike Shows,Children's Activities,Concerts,Farmer's Markets,Festivals,Food/Drink,General,Music,Outdoors
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170923T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170923T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T183313
CREATED:20170821T153653Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170821T153653Z
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SUMMARY:BBQ\, Blues\, and Brews Festival
DESCRIPTION:Participating BBQ Competitors:\nJ’s Corner\nJiggy Ray’s\nMoe’s Original BBQ\nSmokehouse BBQ\nSouthern Craft\nWayne’s BBQ\nElizabethton Carter County Community Foundation (ECCF) is excited to bring to Carter County a fun fall festival for all to enjoy. “BBQ\, Brews\, & Blues” will be held in downtown Elizabethton on Saturday\, September 23\, 2017.\nRunners and walkers will participate in a 5k run or 1 mile fun walk in beginning at 4:00 p.m.\, followed by a BBQ contest among local BBQ aficionados which will include foods to sample\, local beer\, and live music featuring My New Favorites and This Mountain. \nEven if you are not a runner or walker participant\, you can purchase an event ticket to enjoy all the activities here: https://etf.webconnex.com/eccfbbb\nAll proceeds will go to the Elizabethton Carter County Community Foundation\, an affiliate fund of East Tennessee Foundation\, which is backing the continued restoration of the historic Bonnie Kate Theater. For more information about ECCF\, vist etf.org/carter.
URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/bbq-blues-and-brews-festival/
LOCATION:VA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts/Crafts,Children's Activities,Concerts,Farmer's Markets,Festivals,Food/Drink,General,Music,Outdoors,Shopping,Sports
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170923T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170923T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T183313
CREATED:20170912T165046Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170912T165046Z
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SUMMARY:Hale Springs Inn: Hayden Garber
DESCRIPTION:Be sure you stop in for this exciting night as Hayden Garber performs LIVE! The first annual Motorcycle Cruise In will also take place on Main Street this night.\nIf you haven’t had a chance to witness Hayden Garber and his band perform live\, here is your chance. Hayden is an incredibly talented local guy that has popped up and taken over. His voice and talent is amazingly awesome. The show begins at 6:00pm\, be sure to show this boy some love.
URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/hale-springs-inn-hayden-garber/
LOCATION:VA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concerts,Food/Drink,General,Music
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170923T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170923T220000
DTSTAMP:20260403T183313
CREATED:20170405T125239Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170405T125239Z
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SUMMARY:Henry Cho
DESCRIPTION:Henry’s TV credits include appearances on NBC’s The Tonight Show\, CBS’s The Late\, Late\, Show\, and NBC’s Young Comedians Special. He served two years as host of NBC’s Friday Night Videos and had many guest roles on various network sitcoms. \n\nHenry’s one hour Comedy Central Special\, “What’s That Clickin Noise?” is currently running and he can also be heard on Sirrus\, XM and Blue Collar Radio. He’s also a regular performer at the Grand Ole Opry.\nSome of Henry’s film credits include Universal’s McHale’s Navy with Tom Arnold and David Allen Greer; Say It Isn’t So with Heather Graham and Sally Field; and Material Girls with Hilary Duff and Angelica Houston produced by Madonna.\nHenry was the keynote entertainer for The 59th Annual Radio & Television Correspondents’ Dinner attended by the Bush Administration and has worked extensively with Vince Gill\, Amy Grant\, Willie Nelson\, Carrie Underwood and many\, others. Henry’s clean comedy is so versatile that he can headline Vegas and then tour with Michael W. Smith in the same month.\nIn the fall of 2012 Henry sold a special/pilot to GAC (Great American Country) in which he served as host\, co-writer\, and co-producer. “The Henry Cho Show” aired with success and Henry awaits the chance to do more shows for the GAC network.\nHenry is also in high demand by corporations due to the fact he is bankable and his show is clean. He has performed for hundreds of companies. Here’s a partial list:\nBridgestone/Firestone\nMicrosoft\nCisco\nAT&T\nVerizon\nSprint\nAFLAC\nState Farm\nCoke\nPepsi\nNationwide\nService Masters\nLifesavers\nADT\nIHOP\nWyndham Resorts\nTractor Supply Company\nHCA\nThe PGA\nThe LPGA\nChampions Tour\nWeb.Com Tour\n\n\n\nVenue Information:\nParamount Bristol\n518 State Street\nBristol\, TN\, 37620\nhttps://www.paramountbristol.org/
URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/henry-cho/
LOCATION:VA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concerts,General,Storytelling
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170929T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170930T230000
DTSTAMP:20260403T183313
CREATED:20170721T125412Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170721T125412Z
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SUMMARY:UMOJA Festival
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URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/umoja-festival-2/
LOCATION:VA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts/Crafts,Children's Activities,Concerts,Festivals,Food/Drink,General,Music,Outdoors,Shopping,Storytelling
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170929T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170929T213000
DTSTAMP:20260403T183313
CREATED:20170628T180829Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170628T180829Z
UID:77541-1506713400-1506720600@northeasttennessee.org
SUMMARY:The Simon & Garfunkel Story
DESCRIPTION:Direct from it’s success in London’s West End\, a sold out UK tour and standing ovations at every performance\, The Simon and Garfunkel Story embarks on its first US tour!\nNow seen by over a 1/4 million people across the world\, The Simon and Garfunkel Story is a critically acclaimed concert style theatre show about two young boys from Queens\, New York who went on to become the world’s most successful music duo of all time. Using state of the art video projection with original film footage\, incredible lighting and a full live band performing all the hits\, The Simon & Garfunkel Story is a moving and powerful concert. This performance covers all the hits such as “Mrs. Robinson\,” “Bridge Over Troubled Water\,” “Homeward Bound\,” “Scarborough Fair\,” “The Boxer\,” “The Sound Of Silence\,” and many more.
URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/the-simon-garfunkel-story/
LOCATION:VA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concerts,General,Music
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170929T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170929T213000
DTSTAMP:20260403T183313
CREATED:20170830T190945Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170830T190945Z
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SUMMARY:The Pinnacle presents Eli Young Band
DESCRIPTION:The Pinnacle is once again showcasing why it is the region’s premier destination for shopping\, dining\, attractions\, and entertainment by hosting an incredible night of food\, fun\, and music for the whole family. Come and be part of one of the biggest and best nights of country music in the region!\n \nOn Friday\, September 29th\, The Pinnacle will host multi-platinum country music artists\, Eli Young Band. Known for hits like “Even If It Breaks Your Heart\,” “Drunk Last Night\,” and their ACM Song of the Year\, “Crazy Girl”—Eli Young Band has been thrilling fans around the world with their unique\, contemporary country sound. Straight off the release of their new album\, “Fingerprints\,” the band is currently on tour and ready to come to The Pinnacle and put on an incredible show.\n \nOpening for Eli Young Band at the event is up-and-coming country music artist Devin Dawson. His blend of folk and contemporary country music has made him one of the new country music artists to watch in 2017. Devin will be showcasing several new songs from his upcoming debut album\, including his hit single “All On Me\,” which released earlier this year.\n \nThe Pinnacle will be hosting the concert in the parking area across from Aubrey’s. Parking will be available in the main parking area between Aubrey’s and Belk\, with additional parking on the opposite side of Pinnacle Parkway across from CARMAX. The concert will be an open-air event with no reserved seating\, so come early to get the best spots.\n \nGates for the concert will open at 5:30 p.m. on Friday\, September 29th\, and Devin Dawson will perform starting at 7:30 p.m. Eli Young band will begin their performance at 8:30 p.m. Area vendors will be on site serving food and refreshments as well as all the great dining options already available at The Pinnacle.\n \nNo tickets are necessary. Just come make a day of the amazing shopping\, attractions\, and food available at The Pinnacle and stay for one of the best nights of country music in the region. It’s all totally FREE\, thanks to our sponsors WXBQ 24 Carrot Country and The Pinnacle\, the region’s premier lifestyle shopping destination!\n \nFor more information\, visit WXBQ.com or ThePinnacle.com.
URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/the-pinnacle-presents-eli-young-band/
LOCATION:VA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Children's Activities,Concerts,Food/Drink,General,Music,Outdoors,Shopping
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170930T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170930T213000
DTSTAMP:20260403T183313
CREATED:20170628T180938Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170628T180938Z
UID:77543-1506799800-1506807000@northeasttennessee.org
SUMMARY:SOLD OUT: The Band Perry Concert
DESCRIPTION:Grammy® Award-winning superstar sibling trio The Band Perry are an unstoppable presence in music. Now\, after selling two and a half million albums\, 10 million singles\, and racking up over a billion spins on Pandora and over 600 million song streams on Spotify\, the story of the sibling trio is evolving. Since releasing their groundbreaking crossover #1 single “If I Die Young” in 2010\, The Band Perry have forged a unique\, genre bending identity and built an international fan base leading to sold-out world tours\, five #1 singles on the Billboard Country Chart\, a #1 single on the Hot AC charts\, 6 songs reaching gold or platinum status\, and a Grammy®.\nTheir highly-anticipated upcoming pop album titled My Bad Imagination is due out in Summer 2017\, with the single “Stay in the Dark” forging a new musical era. Known for their boundary-pushing live performances\, the band’s combination of music\, fashion\, and visual art has become a hallmark of their dialogue with their fans and with the industry. Even with the extraordinary musical and visual concepts they’ve introduced in their career thus far\, this next era promises to see the band expanding their boundaries in these realms even further.
URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/the-band-perry-concert/
LOCATION:VA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concerts,General,Music
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20171001T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20171001T193000
DTSTAMP:20260403T183313
CREATED:20170815T131341Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170815T131341Z
UID:78212-1506880800-1506886200@northeasttennessee.org
SUMMARY:Ranky Tanky Concert
DESCRIPTION:Ranky Tanky\, concert \nSunday\, Oct. 1\, 6 p.m.\, Culp Auditorium ~ $20/15/5 \nThis Charleston\, S.C.-based quintet melds timeless Gullah music with gospel vocals\, jazz trumpet and R&B. Ranky Tanky’s joyous songs of South Carolina’s Low Country and infectious rocking numbers revive “a heartland of American music.” “Ranky Tanky” is Sea Island Gullah for “Work It\,” or “Get Funky!” They do! BUY TICKETS  https://rankytanky.com
URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/ranky-tanky-concert/
LOCATION:VA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concerts,General,Music
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20171002T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20171002T203000
DTSTAMP:20260403T183314
CREATED:20170914T150428Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170914T150428Z
UID:78642-1506970800-1506976200@northeasttennessee.org
SUMMARY:Birthplace of Country Music Museum: Bluegrass 45
DESCRIPTION:Date: Monday\, October 2\, 2017\nDoors: 6:30 p.m.\nTime: 7:00 p.m. \nLocation: Birthplace of Country Music Museum\nTickets: $20\nBUY TICKETS\nThe Birthplace of Country Music is proud to present the internationally celebrated musicianship of Bluegrass 45. More than a band\, these six friends from Kobe\, Japan have shared 50 years of friendship\, musicianship\, and a passion for music that has promoted and championed bluegrass as a culture\, genre\, and lifestyle all over the world.\nThis is a rare opportunity to see the group in an intimate concert performance at the Birthplace of Country Music Museum.\n\nAbout Bluegrass 45\nDuring the late 1800s\, music of other countries was celebrated in Japan. Folk songs and dances from around the world were taught to school children and an interest in arts around the globe flourished. But this was before World Wars I & II. This was before the bombing of Pearl Harbor and the bombing of Hiroshima & Nagasaki. This was before the 2nd Sino Japanese War and the Nanking Massacre. The bomb blasts and violence of war resulted in a great cultural silence. The members of Bluegrass 45 were born into this silence.\nTheir world was cut off from the imports available to musicians in other countries. Until adopting a more liberal constitution in 1948\, American music was illegal. Despite this fact\, Josh and Akira Otsuka grew up in a home with a few American LPs. Like the lyrics from “Red River Valley\,” one of the first American songs the brothers heard\, the war’s prohibition of many imports\, including records from other countries\, took “away all the sunshine” that had brightened the musical lives of many pre-war Japanese.\nTwo main factors changed Japanese music in the 1950s: the influx of American G.I.s into the port city of Kobe and the Armed Forces Radio Network. Soldiers from all over the U.S.\, some who played traditional music\, occupied Japan all the way through the 1950’s + 60’s. Access to American pop music opened up a window into popular culture that had previously been closed.\nThe members of Bluegrass 45 took the music they could now access and became devoted students. This devotion led them to the U.S.\, their first experiences with bluegrass festivals\, and eventually to sharing the stage with Bluegrass + Country names from Loretta Lynn\, Bill Monroe\, and Dr. Ralph Stanley\, to Roy Orbison\, Merle Haggard\, and Roger Miller.\nUpon their return to Japan\, the members of the band were committed to spreading the message of bluegrass to their own country. Collectively\, they are responsible for starting a bluegrass record label\, print publication\, festival\, multiple college bluegrass clubs\, and a business employing many musicians and enabling them to tour. The band has not only been playing bluegrass for nearly half a century\, but its members are largely responsible for the primary documentation and development of Japanese bluegrass as a whole. A modern embodiment of the much valued sense of Japanese responsibility\, each member of Bluegrass 45 has made it his life’s work to pass on a love for bluegrass to future generations of Japanese people in the same way bluegrass songs are passed down through generations of American musicians.\n 
URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/birthplace-of-country-music-museum-bluegrass-45/
LOCATION:VA
CATEGORIES:Concerts,General,Music
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20171003T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20171003T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T183314
CREATED:20170628T181052Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170628T181052Z
UID:77545-1507057200-1507064400@northeasttennessee.org
SUMMARY:Artageous at NPAC
DESCRIPTION:Imagine an artist creating a masterpiece before your eyes in mere moments. With a palette that also mixes captivating vocals\, intricate choreography and exciting audience interaction\, ARTRAGEOUS takes you on a unique visual journey packed with wild inspiration\, creativity and fun!\nThe ARTRAGEOUS troupe of artists\, musicians\, singers\, and dancers pay tribute to a variety of art forms\, pop icons and musical genres culminating in a gallery of fabulous finished paintings. The result? A one of a kind crossover experience!\nThe signature of the ARTRAGEOUS troupe is interaction and engagement\, so be prepared to be a part of the show!
URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/artageous-at-npac/
LOCATION:VA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concerts,General,Music
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20171005T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20171005T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T183314
CREATED:20171003T131446Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171003T131446Z
UID:79242-1507230000-1507237200@northeasttennessee.org
SUMMARY:ACMA Pickin’ Porch
DESCRIPTION:Thursday\, October 5\, 2017\, 7:00 p.m.\, – ACMA Pickin’ Porch\, Bristol\, TN \nACMA Pickin’ Porch \nSeveral bands from ETSU Bluegrass\, Old Time\, and Country Music Studies are scheduled to perform at the ACMA Pickin’ Porch in Bristol\, TN.  This event is free and open to the public. For more information go to www\,pickinporch.org or contact Teresa Owens at 423-439-7072. \n 
URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/acma-pickin-porch/
LOCATION:VA
CATEGORIES:Concerts,General,Music
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20171006
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20171008
DTSTAMP:20260403T183314
CREATED:20170920T153115Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170920T153115Z
UID:78818-1507248000-1507420799@northeasttennessee.org
SUMMARY:40th Annual Unicoi County Apple Festival
DESCRIPTION:Friday & Saturday: 8 a.m. – 8 p.m.\nThe Unicoi County Apple Festival\, drawing more than 110\,000 annual attendees\, has been consistently named one of the Southeast Tourism Society’s Top 20 events in the southeast and is a three-year winner of the Northeast Tennessee Tourism Association’s Pinnacle Award. The 4oth annual festival will include over 350 arts and crafts vendors from around the country featuring painting\, photography\, wood-turning\, sculpture\, metal crafts\, jewelry\, blown glass and much more.  In addition\, three food courts will be located throughout the festival grounds so attendees may enjoy festival foods\, beverages and specialty cuisine.\nThree entertainment stages featuring live music will perfectly complement the arts and crafts atmosphere.  A large children’s area complete with rides and activities will be included in the festival for both the young and young-at heart.  A wide array of tournaments will be featured including the NFS 4-Mile Race\, Miss Apple Festival Pageant and Apple Dumpling Contest.\n  \n\n  \nFestival Activities Include:\n\n\nArts & Crafts\nIt’s a shoppers delight! More than 350 vendors from around the country will line downtown Erwin in “American Craft Country”. With everything from handmade jewelry and woodturning to paintings and pottery\, the arts and crafts at the Unicoi County Apple Festival are a must see!\n\nEntertainment\nThree stages consisting of entertainment will be included in this year’s festival line up. Both Friday and Saturday\, top Southern Gospel groups will take center stage on the Love Street Stage. The Gay Street Stage will feature a variety of up and coming touring artists from across the country. The Gathering Place Park Stage will include presentations and demonstrations from local and regional attractions and venues\, as well as festival announcements\, contest winners and dance.  The complete stage lineups are below.\n\nFood\, Food\, Food\nNo need to pack your lunch! Everything from traditional\, Chinese\, Greek\, Stir-Fry to specialty items such as apple butter\, fried pies\, jams\, jellies and other apple treats are available. Bring your appetite and let it have a festival!\n\nChildren’s Area\nThe large children’s area is a festival within a festival\, uniquely designed for the young festival goers\, complete with rides\, games\, concessions and much more. Sponsored by the Unicoi County Family YMCA\, the festival children’s area will feature exciting attractions including The Fun Factory\, Adrenalin Rush\, Laser Tag\, Bungee Run\, Joust\, Saber-Tooth Tiger Slide\, Bungee Trampoline and Madagascar. Children and adults of all ages are invited to participate. The train ride\, a children’s favorite from years past\, will also be part of this year’s events.\n\nApple Festival 4-Mile Roadrace and 3K Race Walk\nIt’s a race to the finish line….Runners from across the region will converge on the streets of Erwin on Saturday\, Oct. 7 for the running of the Nuclear Fuel Services\, Inc. and YMCA Apple Festival 4-Mile Footrace and 3k Race Walk. Again this year\, $500 will be awarded to the male or female participant who breaks the current Tennessee State 4-mile record. To be eligible for this prize\, runners must be a U.S. citizen and a Tennessee state resident. Pre-registration for the running event is $20 and $15 for the 3K walk. Pre-registration must be received by Saturday\, September 30. Race day registration is $20 for the walk and $25 for the run. Registration closes at 7:30 a.m. the day of the event. All participants receive a souvenir T-shirt. Click here for online registration. \n\nMiss Apple Festival Pageant\nThe Miss Apple Festival Pageant will be held on Saturday\, September 30. Nine divisions will be included in the event\, including Baby Miss (0-12 months)\, Wee Miss (13 – 24 months)\, Toddler Miss (2-3)\, Jr. Princess (4-6)\, Princess (7-9)\, Preteen (10-12)\, Teen (13-16)\, Miss (17-24) and Senior Ms. (50+).  A Queen and 2 runner-ups will be crowned in all age divisions. Queen receives crown\, sash\, & trophy. Runner ups receive trophy or crown. Non-finalists receive trophy or crown. 2 High Point Queens will be crowned in age divisions 0 – 6 and 7 & up. High Point Queens receive large crown\, sash\, large trophy and gift. Click HERE for a Miss Apple Festival Pageant Application. \n\nApple Dumpling Contest\nThe Apple Dumpling Contest is a fundraising event in which children ages five years old and under vie for the title of Apple Dumpling of the Year. Click HERE for an Apple Dumpling Contest Application Packet.\n\n  \n\n \n \n  \nLove Street Stage\nBoth Friday and Saturday\, on the Love Street Stage top Southern Gospel artist will take the stage to praise the Lord in song. The stage\, located in front of First Baptist Church\, will be located on the corner of Love and Church Streets. The stage is adjacent to one of the festival food courts and contains covered seating. \n\n\n\nFriday\, October 6\, 2017\nSaturday\, October 7\, 2017\n\n\nTime\nPerformer\nTime\nPerformer\n\n\n10:30 am\n—\n10:30 am\nBy His Blood\n\n\n12 pm\nThe Glorymen\n12 pm\nRussell Bennett\n\n\n1:30 pm\nChristian Trivette\n1:30 pm\nThe Foundations\n\n\n3 pm\nMercy’s Well\n3 pm\nBless’d Ministries\n\n\n4:30 pm\nRussell Bennett\n4:30 pm\nChristian Davis\n\n\n6 pm\nThe Primitive Quartet\n6 pm\n—\n\n\n\n  \n\nGay Street Stage\n\n\n\nFriday\, October 6\, 2017\nSaturday\, October 7\, 2017\n\n\nTime\nPerformer\nTime\nPerformer\n\n\n11:15 am\nTBA\n11:15 am\nCaroline Keller Band\n\n\n1 pm\nJesse Mariah\n1 pm\nKate Hastings\n\n\n2:45 pm\nMatt Bennett Band\n2:45 pm\nBJ Willbanks Band\n\n\n4:30 pm\nPete Schlegel\n4:30 pm\nJessica McNear\n\n\n6:15 pm\nStone Senate\n6:15 pm\nJeremey Bar-Illan\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n  \nGathering Place Park Stage\nThe Gathering Place Park Stage will showcase local and regional attractions and venues within Northeast Tennessee with various demonstrations and presentations\, as well as festival announcements\, contest winners\, and dancing.  This stage will be located in the Gathering Place Park on Main Avenue\, between Keesecker’s and Plant Palace Florist. \n\n\n\nFriday\, October 6\, 2017\nSaturday\, October 7\, 2017\n\n\nTime\nPerformer\nTime\nPerformer\n\n\n12 pm\nTBA\n12 pm\nBays Mountain\n\n\n1 pm\nCooking Contest Winner\n1 pm\nDandy Lines (Line Dancing)\n\n\n2 pm\nUniversity of Tennessee Extension Service\n2 pm\nUniversity of Tennessee Extension Service\n\n\n3 pm\nTBA\n3 pm\nApple Dumplin Contest Winner\n\n\n5 pm\nPartners of the Cherokee National Forest\n5 pm\nParts of the Cherokee National Forest\n\n\n6 pm\nTBA\n6 pm\nRuby Apple Hunt Winner Drawing and Auction\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n  \n\nFestival Sponsors:\n\n 
URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/40th-annual-unicoi-county-apple-festival/
LOCATION:VA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts/Crafts,Children's Activities,Concerts,Farmer's Markets,Festivals,Food/Drink,General,Historical Events,Music,Outdoors,Shopping,Storytelling
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20171006T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20171006T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T183314
CREATED:20170927T123016Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170927T123016Z
UID:79088-1507318200-1507323600@northeasttennessee.org
SUMMARY:The Paramount Chamber Players Presents "Pure Classics"
DESCRIPTION:We refer to the 65 Mustang\, Ginger Rogers and Fred Astaire\, the I Love Lucy Show\, and Elvis’ Can’t Help Falling in Love with You as classics because each in their own way clearly defined a cultural moment. Similarly\, the music of Haydn Mozart\, and Beethoven defines The Classical Period\, music composed between 1750 – 1820. The Paramount Chamber Players along with guest pianist\, Wayne Johnson of Kingsport\, TN\, presents a program illustrating the pure classicism of these great composers.\n\n\nRepertoire:\nPiano Trio no. 9 in A Major\, Hob XV: 9 by Joseph Haydn\nPiano Quartet in E Flat op.16 by Ludwig van Beethoven\nClarinet Quintet in A Major K. 581 by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart\n\n\n\nVenue Information:\nParamount Bristol\n518 State Street\nBristol\, TN\, 37620\nhttps://www.paramountbristol.org/
URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/the-paramount-chamber-players-presents-pure-classics/
LOCATION:VA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concerts,General,Music
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20171007
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20171009
DTSTAMP:20260403T183314
CREATED:20170912T165658Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170912T165658Z
UID:78627-1507334400-1507507199@northeasttennessee.org
SUMMARY:Hancock County Fall Festival
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/hancock-county-fall-festival/
LOCATION:VA
CATEGORIES:Arts/Crafts,Car/Bike Shows,Children's Activities,Concerts,Farmer's Markets,Festivals,Food/Drink,General,Historical Events,Music,Outdoors
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20171007T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20171007T203000
DTSTAMP:20260403T183314
CREATED:20170731T140754Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170731T140754Z
UID:77969-1507402800-1507408200@northeasttennessee.org
SUMMARY:Tom Becker - Tribute to John Denver
DESCRIPTION:October 7th: Tom Becker- “Tribute to John Denver” at 7pm at Heritage Hall Theatre. A gifted musician playing the songs you love! For ticket or other information call (423)727-7444 or visit https://heritagehalltheatre.org/
URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/tom-becker-tribute-to-john-denver/
LOCATION:VA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concerts,General,Music
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20171007T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20171007T213000
DTSTAMP:20260403T183314
CREATED:20170628T181146Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170628T181146Z
UID:77547-1507404600-1507411800@northeasttennessee.org
SUMMARY:Eddie Money Concert
DESCRIPTION:Legendary musician Eddie Money burst onto the scene with his self titled debut album in 1977. Fans immediately fell in love with Money’s sound\, and the album\, which went double platinum\, featured hits like “Baby Hold On” and “Two Tickets to Paradise.” Money followed the success of his debut album with a stream of Top 40 hits\, as well as some of the era’s most creative videos for songs like “Think I’m in Love” and “Shakin.” In 1986\, Money released Can’t Hold Back\, which featured the classic\, Grammy®-nominated duet with Ronnie Spector\, “Take Me Home Tonight.” The song reached #4 on the Billboard Hot 100. The album went platinum and also featured the hit “I Wanna Go Back.”\nThese days\, Money continues to delight new and old fans alike at venues throughout the country. Money’s blue-collar brand of Rock ‘n Roll has managed to transcend generations. Having sold more than 28 million records\, Money draws fans from all over who are eager to see the legendary musician. Ask any concert attendee and they’ll tell you he retains his signature style and performs with the same passion today as he did more than 30 years ago.
URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/eddy-money-concert/
LOCATION:VA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concerts,General,Music
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20171007T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20171007T220000
DTSTAMP:20260403T183314
CREATED:20161221T153800Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161221T153800Z
UID:11513-1507406400-1507413600@northeasttennessee.org
SUMMARY:Emporium Presents The Black Jacket Symphony
DESCRIPTION:The Black Jacket Symphony offers a unique concert experience through recreating classic albums in a live performance setting. A selected album is performed in its entirety by a group of handpicked musicians specifically selected for each album\, with no sonic detail being overlooked — the musicians do whatever it takes to musically reproduce the album.\nThe performance is separated into two sets. The first set features the album being recreated as a true symphonic piece. The second set\, which features a selection of the album artist’s “greatest hits\,” opens in full contrast to the first set with an incredible light display and the symphony being much more laid back. The tone is set very quickly that the show will feature the high level of musicianship of the act being covered and will also be accompanied by all the bells and whistles of a major rock and roll show.
URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/emporium-presents-the-black-jacket-symphony/
LOCATION:VA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concerts,General,Music
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20171012T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20171012T213000
DTSTAMP:20260403T183314
CREATED:20170628T181419Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170628T181419Z
UID:77551-1507836600-1507843800@northeasttennessee.org
SUMMARY:Robert Cray Concert
DESCRIPTION:Open ears and an open mind are the essence of singer\, guitarist and songwriter Robert Cray’s approach to writing\, recording and playing music. He has created a sound that rises from American roots and arrives today both fresh and familiar. In just over 40 years\, Cray and his band have recorded 20 studio releases\, 15 of which have been on the Billboard charts\, and played concert halls\, festivals and arenas around the world. There are five Grammys® with Cray’s name on them and he has a suitcase full of W.C. Handy blues awards. Cray was inducted into the Blues Hall of Fame at the age of 57 and is one of the youngest living legends to receive that prestigious honor.\nWith five Grammy® awards\, millions of record sales and thousands of sold out performances\, rock blues icon Robert Cray is considered one of the greatest guitarists of his generation.
URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/77551/
LOCATION:VA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concerts,General,Music
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20171013
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20171015
DTSTAMP:20260403T183314
CREATED:20170731T140901Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170731T140901Z
UID:77971-1507852800-1508025599@northeasttennessee.org
SUMMARY:25th Annual Shady Valley Cranberry Festival
DESCRIPTION:October 13th & 14th- “25th Annual “Shady Valley Cranberry Festival”. This fast-growing and beloved annual festival takes place in the heart of Shady Valley\, Tennessee- a stunningly beautiful valley set in the heart of the Appalachian Mountains and the Cherokee National Forest- also referred to as ‘God’s Country’! Friday’s festivities take place at ‘Shady Valley Elementary School’ (a WPA rock school) located at 423 Hwy.133\, Shady Valley\, TN 37688\, and begin with the annual ‘Bean Supper’ at 5pm\, with Live Auction starting at 7pm till finished. Saturday’s festivities begin with a Pancake Breakfast at 7am at the “Fire Hall”\, with the Cranberry Festival Parade beginning at 10am- kicking off a day of wonderful live music\, a plethora of adult and children’s activities\, vendors selling their wares\, and great fun for all! Don’t forget to visit the ‘American Indian Arrowhead and Relics display’ at Shady Valley Elementary\, where there is always free parking for all events- this is a ‘can’t miss’ festival! For additional information contact Dana at (423)739-2422 or email her dsmith@jocoed.net. For Yard Sale or Food Vendor information\, contact Dianna Howard (423)739-2422. Crafters\, please contact Judy Gentry (423)739-3996\, and for parade entries contact Doris Sherman (423)291-9585.
URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/25th-annual-shady-valley-cranberry-festival/
LOCATION:VA
CATEGORIES:Arts/Crafts,Children's Activities,Concerts,Farmer's Markets,Festivals,Food/Drink,General,Historical Events,Music,Outdoors,Shopping
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20171013
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20171016
DTSTAMP:20260403T183314
CREATED:20170927T190808Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170927T190808Z
UID:79104-1507852800-1508111999@northeasttennessee.org
SUMMARY:Rogersville Heritage Days
DESCRIPTION:Heritage Days will celebrate its 38th anniversary on October 13\, 14\, and 15\, 2017\, in Historic downtown Rogersville\, Tennessee.\nGrand Presenters of this year’s celebration include US Bank\, TVA – John Sevier Combine\, Wellmont – Hawkins County Memorial Hospital\, The Rogersville Review\, Rural Health Services Consortium\, WRGS and the Tennessee Arts Commission.  Please stop by the grand presenter booths on Main Street to look at the informational displays and say thanks to these contributors.\nThis year\, Holston Electric Cooperative will sponsor the Art and Photography Show and Hawkins County Gas Utility will sponsor the Quilt Show.  The Art and Photography Show offers categories for children\, youth and adults.  Seven categories of art will be judged\, including paintings\, drawings\, sculpture\, needlework\, photographs\, enhanced photographs\, and other three dimensional art.  The Art Show will be exhibited in the community room of U S Bank on Main Street.  The Quilt Show entries will be exhibited in the Hawkins County Courthouse on Main Street.\nThe First Community Bank Great Chili Cook-off\, will be held in conjunction with the Cruise-In on Friday evening.  This tasty contest of local cooks and characters will be held in the courtyard of the Hale Springs Inn on Main Street on Friday\, October 13.  Cooking begins at 3p.m. with judging at 5:30 p.m.  Enjoy live entertainment with a beer garden in the Gazebo beginning at 5p.m.\nEntry forms for the Art and Photography Show\, Quilt Show and the First Community Bank Great Chili Cook-Off is available at the following locations:  RHA Depot Museum\, the Hale Springs Inn\,  U-Save Pharmacy\, the Rogersville Hawkins County Chamber of Commerce office\, Mountain Star Mall\, the Local Artist Gallery\, The Rogersville Review\, First Community Bank and online at www.rogersvilleheritage.org.\nRegistration for the annual children’s costume contest and parade will begin at 4:15 p.m. in the parking lot in front of First Baptist Church; judging will begin at 5p.m.\, followed by the parade at 5:30 p.m.  This year’s theme is Windows to Our Heritage.  The parade is sponsored by US Bank\, the Rogersville Hawkins County Chamber of Commerce\, and Wal-Mart.  For information\, contact the Rogersville Hawkins County Chamber of Commerce office at 423-272-2186.\nOther Friday evening events:\n \nThe Heritage Days food court on South Depot Street will open at 5p.m. – visit one of the many food booths for great festival foods or local downtown restaurants for dinner until 9p.m.\n \nRogersville Main Street and Random Rods Car Club will host the final Cruise-In of the season with a parade of over 100 vintage automobiles (pre 1980) from 6-9 p.m. Visit the Rogersville Main Street booth to vote for “People’s Choice\,” to be awarded at the close of the evening.\nEnjoy the music of Ivy Road at the Main Stage on the Town Square beginning at 6 p.m.  The group\, self-described as a “whatcha wanna hear\,” plays a variety of multigenerational music. There will definitely be something for everyone.\nOn Saturday\, October 14\, 2017\, the festival’s opening ceremony will begin at 10 a.m. on the courthouse lawn.  Uniformed representatives of the Sons of the American Revolution\, accompanied by the Cherokee High School drum line\, will conduct a flag ceremony followed by the singing of the National Anthem by Ella and Ava Begley and invocation by Sheldon Livesay of One Accord Ministries.  The festival opens immediately after the ceremony with hosts of demonstrators highlighting heritage skills in the demonstrator’s yard including a toy maker\, whittlers\, blacksmiths\, needlework demonstrations\, basket weaving\, an onsite apple butter stir\, master gardeners\, chair caning\, handmade turkey calls\, broom making\, long hunting demonstration\, bee keeping and others.\nThe Davis Grist Mill and Antique Farm Equipment exhibit will be on display on South Depot Street and Artisan Craft Booths will line four blocks of Main and Church Streets. The Young’uns Yard is sponsored by Civis Bank and Farm Bureau. It will be relocated to Town Square and offer old-fashioned games\, inflatables\, balloon art\, and face painting. Hawkins County 4-H and the Heritage Lites will provide and lead these activites.  The Heritage Train will be on Depot Street. Older young’uns can enjoy inflatables\, an obstacle course and other games next to the dance stage on Washington Street.\nThe Dance Stage\, featuring the award winning Tennessee Hoedowners\, will offer non-stop entertainment throughout the festival. It is located on the corner of Washington Street and Depot. The Main Stage\, sponsored by Eastman Credit Union\, will host a variety of music from new exciting groups and repeat favorites. Saturday’s music highlights bluegrass\, country and pop\, while Sunday will showcase gospel music.  It is located on Town Square. Bring a chair or blanket and enjoy the entire day.\nHeritage Days’ is excited to host returning Civil War reenactors of the B Company of the 12th Tennessee Cavalry Battalion.  B Company will set up an encampment on Friday evening. Saturday from 9:00 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. they will perform War skirmishes\, Cavalry and artillery demonstrations\, saber drills\, and practice maneuvers at Crockett Springs Park\, located on South Rogers Street. Guests are asked to bring folding chairs to this and all other outdoor exhibitions and shows. This event is sponsored by TRW.\nVisit the food court for a variety of festival food or visit downtown restaurants for your dining pleasure.  The beautifully renovated Hale Springs Inn\, circa 1824\, features McKinney’s Tavern for lunch\, dinner or drinks.  While visiting\, take a tour of the historic inn.\nVisit historic downtown Rogersville\, Tennessee\, for free family entertainment as we celebrate our heritage\, October 13\, 14\, and 15\, 2017.  There is something for everyone!\nThe Heritage Days 2017 Schedule is as follows:\nFriday\, October 13\n3 p.m.– 6 p.m. – “The First Community Bank Great Chili Cook-off” Hale Springs Inn Courtyard\n4 p.m. -7 p.m. – Mary’s Spirit and Fine Wines moonshine tasting at 212 Washington Street\n5 p.m. – 6 p.m. – Live music in the Gazebo at the Hale Springs Inn\n5 p.m.-8 p.m. Swift Museum Soul Food Dinner. Reservations required. 423-921-3888\n4:15 p.m. – Registration Heritage Day’s Children Parade\nTheme: “Windows to Our Heritage” – First Baptist Church parking lot\, West Main Street\n5:00 p.m. – Costume Judging\n5:30 p.m. – Heritage Days Children Parade – Main Street\n6 p.m. – Cruise-In on the Square -Cruise through the historic district\n6 p.m.-9 p.m. – Ivy Road to perform on The Main Stage beside Hale Spring Inn\n \nSaturday\, October 14\n10 a.m. – Opening ceremony – Tennessee Sons of the American Revolution Color\nGuard\, CHS Drum Corps\, National Anthem and Invocation\n10 a.m.- 6p.m.- Craft Booths\, Food Court\, Demonstrators Yard\, and Young’uns’ Yard\, Quilt Show\, Antique Farm Equipment Show\, Mixed Media Art Show\, Dance Stage\, and Music on the Main Stage\n12 p.m. –7:00 p.m. – Mary’s Spirit and Fine Wines moonshine tasting at 212 Washington St\n12:00 p.m. – Antique Tractor Parade\n9a.m. – 5:30 p.m. – Performance by the 12th Tennessee Cavalry Battalion-\nCrockett Spring Park- South Rogers Street\n \nSunday\, October 15\n12:00 p.m.-6 p.m.-  Craft Booths\, Food Court\, Demonstrators Yard\, and Young’uns Yard\, Quilt Show\, Antique Farm Equipment Show\, Mixed Media Art Show\, Dance Stage\, and Music on the Main Stage\n2 p.m. – Antique Tractor Parade\n \n \nHeritage Days Main Stage Packed with Talent\n \nOnce again\, Heritage Days weekend will be packed full of talented musicians on the Main Stage at Town Square in downtown Historic Rogersville. Beginning at 10:00 a.m. on Saturday morning (October 14\, 2017) and concluding at 6:00 p.m. on Sunday afternoon (October 15\, 2017)\, everyone will find something that fits their taste. Saturday will focus on various genres of music\, while Sunday will be gospel. The Main Stage is sponsored by Eastman Credit Union and Tennessee Arts Commission. Come join the fun\, bring a lawn chair and relax\, while enjoying local talent. This year the featured acts will be:\n \nCarson Peters & Iron Mountain\nCarson Peters started playing the fiddle at the ripe old age of 3 when his parents bought him a 1/8 size fiddle.  By age 4\, he was playing in fiddle competitions and jamming at musical festivals.\nCarson has continued to hone the fiddling and singing talents that God has so graciously blessed him with and has won many competitions along the way.\nAt 13 years old\, Carson is a seasoned performer playing numerous venues with his band throughout the region; Bristol Rhythm and Roots\, Dollywood’s Bluegrass and BBQ\, Asheville’s Bluegrass First Class\, Song of the Mountains\, Carter Family Fold and WDVX’s World Class Bluegrass concert series to name a few.\nCarson has also had the honor of playing on national TV as a guest on NBC’s The Tonight Show with Jay Leno\, Little Big Shots with Steve Harvey\, as well as play with Jimmy Fortune on the floor of the Tennessee State Senate.\nOn March 28\, 2014\, Carson’s dream of playing on the Grand Ole Opry stage was realized when he was invited by Ricky Skaggs to come perform with him and his band\, Kentucky Thunder.\nIn May of the same year\, Carson was asked to make a reappearance at the Opry\, but this time with his own band.  On July 31\, 2014\, Carson made his Ryman Auditorium debut playing again with Ricky Skaggs during the 2014 Bluegrass Nights series.  Since these appearances\, Carson and his band have performed numerous occasions on the Opry Show.\nCarson says that winning trophies and getting your name in the paper is “really cool” but that is not the main reason he works so hard at his music.  “It’s all about using the talent God gave me to make people smile!”  Carson truly loves entertaining people!\nHe lives in Piney Flats\, Tennessee with his parents\, Jamie and Robin.  When he is not “fiddlin’ around\,” he is just an ordinary country boy who enjoys baseball\, basketball\, golf\, hunting\, riding his four wheeler and going to church.\nCarson has been blessed to have a great band\, Iron Mountain\, to help him entertain audiences performing old-time\, bluegrass\, and gospel music.\nThe band consists of Carson’s father\, Jamie Peters\, Eric Marshall and Ben Marshall of Mount Airy\, North Carolina and Austin Tate of Marion\, Virginia.  Carson is truly blessed to have these fine Christian musicians in his band.\n \nThe Clouds Creek Band\n \nWith backgrounds ranging from Bluegrass\, Gospel\, Country and Southern Rock the Clouds Creek Band is a true mix of music genres.\nRogersville natives Phil Harrell\, on guitar\, mandolin and vocals and Larry Bass on 5-string banjo bring a bluegrass feel to the band. Jarod Harrell of Rogersville adds to the bluegrass feel with a touch of country twang through guitar and vocals.  Terry Joe Harrell of Rogersville on keyboards\, harmonica and vocals brings a smooth rock edge to the band. Mickey Smathers of Nashville on bass guitar and vocals infuses a country and southern rock feel to the band. Their musical ability along with their vocal blend have made them a mainstay at churches and festivals in East Tennessee for the past eight years.  Everyone in the band has a strong Gospel roots\, which is the backbone of this “must see” band.\n \nDevoted\n \nNo strangers to the Heritage Days stage\, the local group known as “DEVOTED” is always excited to join in the annual festivities.  The group was formed from a local group of friends who enjoy singing for the Lord. A diverse group with a multitude of vocal talents\, they are excited about being able to once again “bring it” to the hometown celebration.\nThe group tries to blend a little classic gospel with some contemporary flavor to stay fresh and open while allowing the Lord to use them to witness in song.   Their love for singing together is second only to the joy of sharing the love of Christ through their music.\nThe group consists of Marie Robinson\, a seasoned vocalist who is also a song writer.   She has written and recorded a tribute to the late Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King\, Jr.; Yvonne Jarrett\, the group president and booking agent\, she keeps the groups calendar of appointments\, Pamela Hoard\,  who ministers through the music as well as from the pulpit  of Russell Chapel AME Zion Church;   Harry Jarrett\, who is not only the group chaplain\, but keeps everyone on task.  He is high energy not only in his music \, but also in worship;  and last but certainly not least\,  Randy Banks\, the only native of Rogersville\, who adds his own special blend of vocal harmonies and soul as well some foot stomping gospel reminiscent of down home church.  Randy also acts as the sound engineer by making sure tracks are ready and by doing mic and sound checks for the group.\nEach member has the ability to sing lead and background vocals.  Devoted continues to improve their sound and to give their best to the One who deserves it most.  It is a labor of love\, commitment and often sheer joy. They all agree that their primary goal is to sing for the Lord and to continue to be a blessing wherever they go.\nThrough many dangers\, toils and snares we have already come\, but GRACE!!!\nFor bookings please contact Yvonne Jarrett at 423-863-2724.\n \n \nElevation 1255\n \nElevation 1255 is a classic rock/blues band based in east Tennessee. The group is the brainchild of Bob Dilk (keyboards & vocals) of Morristown. Originally from New Jersey\, Bob came to the area with TRW.\nBob first learned to play piano by ear and later learned to read music. He worked his way through college\,  picking  up good money playing parties\, clubs and weddings up until 1984 when other business interests forced him to curtail the weekend music. Bob says “ I had a wonderful time and learned a lot from some excellent local musicians. Turning 50 I felt the old need to Rock and roll again.”\nOn his first day at TRW Rogersville. he met guitarist Randy Ball. Randy has spent  many years playing guitar with his daughters in The Ball Sisters Band\, having written several songs they recorded.  When Bob invited him to practice one night in October 2012\, they found some common ground musically and began working on a diverse playlist.\nSteve Schipp also originally came to the area with TRW\, where he met Bob and Randy. He grew up near Buffalo\, New York and began playing guitar about 10 years ago and later added bass.   He “escaped” from New York in 2012 and joined Elevation 1255 in the fall of  2013.\nDrummer Rich Owens joined the group in early 2017. He has played for over 50 years with many groups including Exodus\, Johnny Echo\, Steel Wheels\, Ragtops and Stages. He lives in Nickelsville\, Virginia.\nElevation 1255 released their self-titled debut CD in July 2014. Their music is widely available on the internet.\n \nThe English Family\n \nThe English Family is a Professional Southern Gospel Trio from the foothills of North East Tennessee\, in a quaint town of Rogersville is where they call home.\nThey have had the privilege of sharing many stages with some of the greatest Southern Gospel Artists of today such as;  The Whisnants\, The Primitive Quartet\, Jeff and Sherri\, The Bowlings\, Kim Hopper and Gerald Wolfe just to name a few.\nHaving traveled from full to part-time ministries over the past 28 years\, this Trio is noticed as one of the Best in Southern Gospel music today with nominations for the 2008 SGN Scoops Diamond Awards Finalists in the Sunrise Award catagory.\nCharting songs on the top 20 Singing News for 2008 with Keep On Runnin and There Came Mercy.\n \nHayden Garber\n \nHayden Garber is a dynamic singer/songwriter and musician born and raised in the hills of East Tennessee. He performs his original music along with various cover songs with his own flare and style. With an interest in music as early as walking age\, and with his band behind him\, the 6’4”\, fire-starting\, emotionally driven entertainer travels all over the region to perform shows for various crowd sizes while working on writing and recording as well. Hayden’s genre would be considered Country\, but there is no denying the Rock element with a hint of blues in his music when you attend one if his live shows. With his first single radio single raising the bar on local charts\, this young artist is setting fire to today’s entertainment industry.\nYou can check out his website at www.haydengarber.com along with Facebook\, Twitter\, Instagram\, and more.\n \nHope Community Church Worship Band\n \nThe HCC Worship Band is comprised of talented vocalists & musicians that play every week at our Rogersville\, Allandale & Bulls Gap locations leading people in worship.\nThe members lead in a variety of settings including gatherings in the main auditoriums; 3SXTY (the youth gathering of HCC); Hope Street (the children’s gathering of HCC); & Camp Hope.\nIt is our honor that we may do something week in and week out that points people toward Jesus\, and we hope that through what we do men\, women\, and children see more of who He really is.\n \nHunter Patterson\n \nHunter Patterson resides in Church Hill\, TN. He plays guitar\, banjo and bass and sings very well too!\nHe has a musical family\, with a sister that plays fiddle\,and an uncle who plays guitar.\nHunter says he is considering barber school when he gets through his regular education. He likes to fish and hunt for recreation.\nHunter admires the Tony Rice unit. His favorite song currently is “Free Born Man”.\nHe played guitar and sang with “Boots on the Ground\,” a hard driving Bluegrass band. Hunter is mostly self-taught musically speaking\, with plenty of help along the way.\n \nInFaith\n \n“It’s not about us\, it’s all about HIM”.  InFaith lives by that motto every time they travel and sing.  They pray that it is never about them but about the One whom all blessings flow.\nThey feel God has put the members of InFaith together and they give him all Praise and Honor for it.\nThe group is made up of members of Fairfield Baptist Church. Anthony Jones \, Mark Morrow \, Regina Countess & Lauren Lawler.\nTheir band consists of Adrian Lawler\, Robert Trachsel\, Isaac Moody & Jason Conway.\nTheir desire is to let God work through their music and let it be a blessing to someone and that someone might be Saved.\n \n \nJonah Riddle & Carolina Express\n \nJonah Riddle & Carolina Express was formed by brothers Jonah and Grayson Riddle. Jonah is 18\, and Grayson is 13.\nGrowing up in the mountains of western North Carolina\, Jonah has been playing the banjo for 4 and ½ years.\nFrom the first time he picked up the instrument\, he fell in love. He started out playing at church three times a week.\nBecause he enjoys bluegrass and gospel music so much\, he decided to start his own band – Jonah Riddle & Carolina Express.\nJonah’s brother\, Grayson\, plays guitar and does vocals. He has been playing guitar for almost 2 years.\nFrom the time he was only 5 years old\, he would pick the guitar at church services.\nJonah and Grayson credit the Lord for their playing and singing talent.\nTheir dad\, Benjie Riddle\, plays the upright bass.\n \nRhythm Revue\n \n \nThe Rhythm Revue is a classic rock\, funk\, and blues band from the Surgoinsville\, TN\, area.\nA band heavily immersed with the passion and love for all genres of music\, and the relentless search to restore balance to music with feeling and expressive color.\nFrom some of the largest crowds and stages in our East Tennessee region\, to the smoke-filled highway juke joints and house parties\, The Rhythm Revue has played hundreds of events since June of 2014.\nWhile they are not a full-time band\, touring the globe\, they choose to be a band for the people\, and for the musicians of our beautiful area.\nMembers include Kent Seal from Surgoinsville on Bass and Vocals\, Chris Bowman from Surgoinsville on Lead Guitar and Vocals\, Eric Williams from Rogersville on Drums\, and Rich Hann from Kingsport on Lead Vocals and Guitar\n \nRogersville United Methodist Church\n \nRogersville First United Methodist Church Chancel Choir is dedicated to spreading the Gospel and Love of Jesus Christ through music and song.\nWe are a volunteer ensemble\, welcoming all ages and voices at our weekly rehearsals (Wednesday and Sundays at 7 p.m. in the choir loft of the Sanctuary).\nWe stay busy learning our music and leading worship each Sunday morning\, and we always make time to support our choir members and have some fun along the way!\nMost recently\, the Chancel Choir has presented Hallelujah (Handel’s Messiah) during both the Easter and Christmas Season; a cappella “Carol of the Bells” (Peter J. Wilhousky Choral Series)\, a favorite during our annual Hanging of the Green Service; No More Night\, an Easter Cantata/Drama; Arise My Love\, featuring Benny Wilson; and several funerals of our loved ones.\nThe choir presented contemporary selections at The Rogersville Family Reunion\, an interdenominational celebration hosted by Rogersville First Christian Church\, and participated in the Hawkins County Worship Event Mass Choir\, held at Cherokee High School and hosted by Hope Community Church.\nThe choir sings under the direction of Miss Ellen Shuck.\nPastor Paul and the Circuit Riders (also known at RUMC as “The Pickers”) is a bluegrass and gospel group formed by members of the congregation and guest musicians who love nothing better than to praise God with guitars\, piano\, banjo\, and vocal harmonies.\nThe group takes its name from the early clergy of the Methodist tradition\, who traveled on horseback to serve multiple congregations in our area. The group has presented selections at countless morning worship services\, revivals\, funerals\, festivals\, benefit concerts\, church events\, church “singings” and dinners\, and even at the Rogersville City Park. Most notably\, the group presented “Silent Night” on Good Day Tri-Cities (WKPT-TV) and opened for Carson Peters and Iron Mountain at the Singing on the Lawn hosted by Ebbing and Flowing United Methodist Church. Come on out to RUMC at 11 a.m. on Sunday mornings…. You just might catch The Circuit Riders!\n \nTerry Collins\n \nNational Gospel Recording Artist Terry Collins travels to spread the Gospel through song while following God and His leading. Serving God one song at a time is his ministry’s motto. Uplifting people spiritually and revealing to the lost that God loves them unconditionally are his goals.\nHe began his solo ministry in March of 2014 after singing eight years with The Gibsons\, who had several Top 40 and Top 80 charting songs. In that short time\, he has had several charting songs. In July of 2014\, “If I Be Lifted Up” was #63 on the charts. “Some Things Never Change” hit #52 on the March 2015 chart and also was on the Southern Gospel Top 40 chart at #23 for the year in 2014. Recently\, the song “I Need To Pray” charted at #47 for the month of November. Terry has had a total of five songs in the Singing News Top 80 Chart in the last two years.\nTerry has had the privilege of singing each year at the National Southern Gospel & Harvest Celebration at Dollywood since 2011. He has performed at Singing In The Sun in Myrtle Beach\, SC and also at the National Quartet Convention. Recently\, he was invited to sing at Six Flags over Georgia.\nHe resides in Sneedville\, TN with his wife of over 20 years\, Mechelle\, and children Jordan and Makayla. Terry has been playing different instruments for most of his life. He enjoys traveling to share the Gospel and seeing many people come to Christ.\n  \nCivil War Reenactment and Demonstrators Return to Heritage Days \n \nCelebrating our heritage has been the main focus for 38 years during the annual Heritage Days festival. Once again\, in downtown Rogersville\, crafters\, food vendors\, and entertainers will converge on October 13-15\, 2017. In addition to all the activities\, there will be a Civil War Reenactment sponsored by TRW and Demonstrators Yard\, sponsored by East Tennessee Iron & Metal.\n \nThe 12th Tennessee Calvary Battalion\, B Company\, Civil War Demonstration will return to Crockett Spring Park again on Saturday only this year.\nThe camp will open at 9:00 AM and close at 5:00 PM. The re-enactors will set up camp authentic to the early 1860s.  They will present infantry\, calvary and skirmish re-enactments throughout the day as scheduled below.  This you will not want to miss!\n \n“The Bluebirds of Battle”\nCrockett Spring Park\nSaturday Only – October 14th\n \n9:00  –  Camp Opens\n9:00  –  Weapons Demo\n10:00 – Infantry Drill\n11:00 – Cavalry Drill\n12:00 – Skirmish\n1:00 –   Medical Demo\n2:00 –   Infantry Drill\n3:00 –   Cavalry Drill\n4:00 –   Skirmish\n4:30 –   Weapons Demo\n5:00 –   Camp Closes.\n \nDirections:  from South Depot and food Court take Washington Street behind the Hale Springs Inn turn left on S. Rogers Street.  Driving from West Main Street\, turn right on South Rogers Street\n \nOne of the most popular aspects of Heritage Days is the Demonstrators’ Yard\, located on the Town Square.  This year\, demonstrators will fill the yard in front of Occasions on the Square\, the Masonic Lodge and the Courthouse lawn.  Heritage Days attendees can watch and even work with craft artists as they create their handiwork.\n \nBasket Weaving with Patsy and Larry Mauk – Over thirty years ago\, Ezekiel Davis taught his daughter\, Patsy\, the traditional craft of basket weaving. Since then\, Patsy and her husband\, Larry have made countless baskets in a variety of styles. They have demonstrated this traditional craft at numerous festivals in Virginia\, North Carolina and Tennessee. Patsy prefers to weave traditional baskets and Larry’s favorite form is the Nantucket Lightship basket.\nThese natives of Hawkins County have been a part of Heritage Days for more than 25 years. In addition to presenting in our demonstration yard\, Patsy teaches beginner and advance basket weaving classes at the Local Artist Gallery in Rogersville.  Patsy truly loves sharing the traditional craft of basket weaving as it was “passed on” to her by her father.\nBlacksmith\, Jeff Stoltz – Jeff has been an artist metal smith for over 25 years. He works with numerous metals including steel\, bronze\, cooper and aluminum.\nHe specializes in forged leaves\, vines\, birds\, and trees. The vast majority of his art is decorative iron works for homes\, including stairs\, gates\, railings and pot racks. He makes custom and reproductions works and sells them all over the USA through www.ornamentalgateworksetc.com.\nVisit Jeff in the Demonstrators Yard during Heritage Days. It’s such a treat watching him create special pieces.\nWooden Toys – The late Barry Campbell (the oldest) and Bruce Campbell (the other twin) (B&B) loved making old fashion wooden toys\, the kind they use to play with when they were younguns. B&B started out when they were about 10 years old making plaster of Paris ashtrays and using seashells from the beach then selling them. They even made and sold potholders and other projects.\nWhen they got older they made toys for their children and now\, following Bruce’s passing earlier this year\, Barry continues to make toys and such for children and adults today.\nB&B wanted children to have toys made in the USA\, of wood and not plastic and that enabled children to use their imagination.\nBarry makes many kinds of toys. To name a few there are the marionette puppets (ducks\, dinos\, dragons\, elephants)\, spinners\, tops (rustic and finished)\, magic wallets\, acrobats\, banks\, bubble gum machines\, and many more.\nSeveral of the items he makes are made from hardwoods like oak\, walnut\, and cherry. He also does custom projects\, high end Litho panes and the game center piece for domino’s Mexican train game and many other projects..\nThe young and the young-at-heart enjoy the toys from firing the marshmallow catapult to trying to figure out how a gee-haw whimmy diddle works. Bruce made his first Whimmy diddle in 1963.\nThe company is officially called Toyables\, so make sure to check out the web site ‘toyables.com’ often.\nEmbroiders Guild of America – The Embroiders’ Guild promotes any work done with needle and thread.  It may be work done on fabric\, paper\, canvas or plastic using a huge variety of fibers made from cotton\, silk\, wool\, or synthetics.  Cross stitch is a favorite technique of many but there are many variations.  Canvas work and samplers with lots of specialty stitches add a whole new area of interest to the art.  Stump work results in 3 dimensional elements and pulled thread creates interesting holes in the work.  Drawn thread involves removal of threads to create open areas decorated in specialty stitches.\nStitchers who participate will be working on a variety of projects to show what can be done with needle and thread.  They will have some small kits available and are eager to teach anyone who is interested in learning to stitch the pieces.  One will be cross stitch and the other is a darning pattern bookmark.  The Guild’s goal is to foster interest in needlework.  Anyone with a love of the art is invited to join EGA and meet with the Morristown Interest Group who does a variety of needlework techniques or meet with any of the other Knoxville Chapter groups\, some of who devote their time to a single type of work such as canvas\, freestyle\, beading or other special interest.\nFor information\, contact member Elizabeth Smith\, at smithe@charter.net.\nTurkey Calls – Tommy Hepler will present his beautifully made and fascinating wooden turkey calls.  In 1992\, Tommy began making his wild turkey calls as a hobby.   His Turkey Calls are numbered and personalized with the owners name\, signed and dated.  Tommy maintains a record of each turkey call he designs.  His Turkey Calls have reached every state except Alaska and Hawaii.  No turkey is safe when hunters venture out with Tommy’s call.  Stop by and visit with Tommy\, you will have no problem finding his booth; just listen for the turkey gobble!\nThe State of Franklin Chapter\, SAR – The Sons of the American Revolution is the leading male lineage society that perpetuates the ideals of the war for independence. As a historical\, educational\, and patriotic\, non-profit organization\, they seek to maintain and expand the meaning of patriotism\, respect for our national symbols and the value of American citizenship.\nThe State of Franklin chapter was granted a charter from the Tennessee Society of the Sons of the American Revolution 23 July 2011. They are always looking for individuals who would like to find out about their Revolutionary War ancestors and are interested in preserving the memory and actions of those who preceded them and created the United States of America.  You can find out more information about the State of Franklin chapter and how to become a member at their web site www.sofsar.com.  Please feel free to contact them.\nApple Butter Stir – Tony Mowdy\, a native of Rogersville\, will cook apple butter just like his grandmother\, Della Fain made.  Gather around the kettle\, smell the aroma of apples and spices as Tony demonstrates the tradition of the old fashion apple butter stir handed down through three generations.\nLong Hunter Camp Storyteller (mid 1700s) – Gerald Mustin has been a storyteller for 10 years\, with the last 5 years focusing on the Long Hunter Camp. He will tell stories and have on display items that a long hunter would take with him to deer hunt for their skins. Those items include rifle\, knives\, ax\, rope\, compass\, cooking pots\, bed roll\, fire making kits\, sewing kits\, hunting bag\, water canteen and powder horn. Come visit Gerald to see him bring the past back to life. Children will love him.\nThe Hawkins County Master Gardener Association – Established in 2015\, the purpose of the group is to serve the community by providing sound\, practical\, research-based information in the area of residential and consumer horticulture.\nThey share a love of gardening and a passion for serving their community. Tennessee Extension Master Gardeners are volunteers who perform a variety of tasks including answering horticultural questions from the public\, establishing and maintaining demonstration gardens\, establishing and maintaining public gardens\, educating and training the youth to be Junior Master Gardeners\, running plant clinics\, and supporting Master Gardener training programs. In Hawkins County\, the volunteers participate in a variety of gardening and educational projects.\nLast year\, they assumed the responsibility for the care and maintenance of the flower gardens at Price Public Community Center.  They also maintain a small flower garden behind the University of Tennessee/Tennessee State University Extension Office.  They started a Junior Master Gardener Program at Rogersville City School.\nThis spring they planted a demonstration garden on East Main Street with nine raised beds and two field plots. The vegetables produced in the raised beds were donated to the Shepherd’s Center to feed disadvantaged members of the community.\nTo date\, they have donated over 436 pounds of fresh produce! In one of the field plots\, they raised several varieties of grafted tomatoes provided by the University of Tennessee as part of a field study. They also raised corn\, pole beans and bush beans that were sold to local restaurants and families to raise money to support their new organization.  In the fall\, they will be assisting with the next Master Gardener Course at the extension office.\nFor 2017\, they are planning a spring plant sale and fruit tree grafting clinic that will be open to the public. They plan to expand the demonstration garden area to include more raised beds\, several varieties of fruit and increase the size of the field plots. They will also assist with selecting and planting trees\, shrubs and flowers for the planned park area on Main Street.  For Heritage Days\, they would like to demonstrate how to propagate plants through stem cuttings. Taking cuttings from existing plants provides the opportunity to cheaply\, effectively and quickly expand the landscape. This method allows homeowners to propagate plants that are already known to be successful in their landscape. Plants started from cuttings\, reach maturity more quickly than if raised from seeds. Participants will be able to choose a cutting that suits their landscape\, learn how to propagate it\, take it home\, plant it and enjoy!\n \nHeritage Beekeepers Club of Hawkins County – meets the 2nd Thursday night of every month at Sheperd’s Center in downtown Rogersville at 6:00 pm.\nIf you are interested in honeybees or Beekeeping\, please come and join us.\nOur club’s mission is to educate and teach the community about honeybees and share our love for this tiny little insect.\nWe are a new club\, only one year old but\, we are growing fast\, due to the interest of honeybees.\nWithout the honeybee our food supply would diminish\, so we all must do what we can to save this little creature\, by planting wildflowers and bee friendly plants\, but most of all refrain from using harmful insecticides as much as possible.\n 
URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/rogersville-heritage-days/
LOCATION:VA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts/Crafts,Car/Bike Shows,Children's Activities,Concerts,Farmer's Markets,Festivals,Food/Drink,General,Historical Events,Music,Outdoors,Shopping,Storytelling,Theatre
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20171013T210000
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SUMMARY:Country Showcase at the Capitol
DESCRIPTION:Friday\, October  13\, 2017\, 7:00 p.m. – Greeneville\, TN \nCountry Showcase at the Capitol \nSeveral country bands from ETSU Bluegrass\, Old Time\, and Country Music Studies are scheduled to perform at the Capitol Theatre in Greenville\, TN.  For tickets\, click on www.capitolgreenevill.com\, or by calling Teresa Owens at 423-439-7072.
URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/country-showcase-at-the-capitol/
LOCATION:VA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concerts,General,Music
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20171013T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20171013T213000
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CREATED:20170711T194545Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170711T194545Z
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SUMMARY:Delbert McClinton Concert
DESCRIPTION:Website\n\n\n\nLinks\n\nAmerican Grammy Award-winning singer/songwriter and blues rock/country musician\, born November 4\, 1940 in Lubbock\, Texas. Active as a side-man since at least 1962 and as a band leader since 1972\, he has recorded several major-label albums\, and has charted singles on the Billboard Hot 100\, Mainstream Rock Tracks\, and Hot Country Songs charts. \n\nVenue Information:\nParamount Bristol\n518 State Street\nBristol\, TN\, 37620\nhttps://www.paramountbristol.org/
URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/delbert-mcclinton-concert/
LOCATION:VA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concerts,General,Music
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20171014T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20171014T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T183314
CREATED:20170912T165522Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170912T165522Z
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SUMMARY:Hale Springs Inn: Pea Pickin' Hearts
DESCRIPTION:The Pea Pickin’ Hearts will be entertaining us this year during Heritage Days! Be sure to stop in and listen to this talented duo. They are wonderful together\, her voice is pure heaven and his guitar skills are amazement overload. The show starts at 6pm\, so be sure not to miss them!
URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/hale-springs-inn-pea-pickin-hearts/
LOCATION:VA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concerts,Food/Drink,General,Music
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20171014T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20171014T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T183314
CREATED:20170811T121832Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170811T121832Z
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SUMMARY:Johnson City Symphony
DESCRIPTION:Johnson City Symphony Orchestra presents “Eternal Love.” Chih-Long Hu\, Esther Park and Benjamin Caton will captivate our hearts with Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s “Concerto for Three Pianos.” Additionally\, we will experience the works of Richard Wagner:\nPrelude to Act III from Lohengrin\nOverture from Reinzi\nLiebestod from Tristan und Isolde\nRide of the ValkyriesJohnson City Symphony Orchestra presents “Eternal Love.” Chih-Long Hu\, Esther Park and Benjamin Caton will captivate our hearts with Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s “Concerto for Three Pianos.” Additionally\, we will experience the works of Richard Wagner:\nPrelude to Act III from Lohengrin\nOverture from Reinzi\nLiebestod from Tristan und Isolde\nRide of the Valkyries\nPlease join us as we enjoy these musical expressions of love!\nTickets will go on sale August 1 at: red.vendini.com/ticket-software.html?t=tix&w=59e56dbd12ec274c2eb0d87ffe55a3d1\n 
URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/johnson-city-symphony-2/
LOCATION:VA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concerts,General
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20171019T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20171019T203000
DTSTAMP:20260403T183314
CREATED:20171003T131947Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171003T131947Z
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SUMMARY:ACMA Pickin’ Porch
DESCRIPTION:Thursday\, October 19\, 2017\, 7:00 p.m. – ACMA Pickin’ Porch \nACMA Pickin’ Porch \nSeveral bands from ETSU Bluegrass\, Old Time\, and Country Music Studies are scheduled to perform at the ACMA Pickin’ Porch in Bristol\, TN.    For more information contact Teresa Owens at 423-439-7072.
URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/acma-pickin-porch-2/
LOCATION:VA
CATEGORIES:Concerts,General,Music
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20171020T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20171020T220000
DTSTAMP:20260403T183314
CREATED:20170613T123102Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170613T123102Z
UID:77252-1508529600-1508536800@northeasttennessee.org
SUMMARY:Chicks with Hits: Terri Clark\,Pam Tillis\, Suzy Bogguss
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URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/chicks-with-hits-terri-clarkpam-tillis-suzy-bogguss/
LOCATION:VA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concerts,General,Music
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20171021
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20171022
DTSTAMP:20260403T183314
CREATED:20171003T132051Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171003T132051Z
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SUMMARY:Men In Song Choral Festival
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, October 21\, 2017\, 7:30 p.m. – Mary B. Martin Auditorium\, Seeger Memorial Chapel\, Milligan College \nMen In Song Choral Festival \nMen in Song returns for a fourth year with a new one-day schedule!  Public Festival Finale Concert on Saturday evening!  Join the festival chorus at www.ETSU.edu/MenInSong.  This is free and open to the public. For more information\, contact Cindy Goodwin at 423-439-7276.
URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/men-in-song-choral-festival/
LOCATION:VA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concerts,General,Music
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