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SUMMARY:Vernon Dalhart: First Country Music Star
DESCRIPTION:The Jackson Theatre will present Vernon Dalhart: First Country Music Star on Friday\, April 17 at 7:00pm\, in partnership with the International Storytelling Center. This special evening of words and music celebrates one of the most influential recording artists of the 1920s and 1930s.\n\nVernon Dalhart was the first artist to record a million-selling country hit with the two-sided 78 RPM disc featuring “The Wreck of the Old ’97” and “The Prisoner’s Song.” Both recordings are enshrined in the Grammy Hall of Fame\, and Dalhart was later inducted into both the Country Music Hall of Fame and the Songwriters Hall of Fame. A prolific artist by any standard\, he made more than 4\,000 recordings between 1916 and 1939.\n\nDespite his massive impact\, Dalhart’s legacy has often been overlooked. Many legendary performers\, including Dolly Parton\, Marty Robbins\, Johnny Cash\, Willie Nelson\, Doc Watson\, Bill Monroe\, and Mac Wiseman\, have covered songs first recorded by Dalhart\, helping to carry his influence through generations of American music.\n\nDrawing on five years of research\, music historian Dr. Ted Olson will share the story of Dalhart’s diverse career and explore why his contributions have faded from the spotlight. Jack Hinshelwood\, a multi-instrumentalist and singer\, will provide the live soundtrack\, performing faithful renditions of classics such as “Wreck of the Old ’97\,” “The Prisoner’s Song\,” “Home on the Range\,” “Jesse James\,” “The Big Rock Candy Mountains\,” “My Blue Ridge Mountain Home\,” and more songs that helped shape early country music.\nThis event is part of the Jackson Theatre’s ongoing collaboration with the International Storytelling Center\, highlighting shared programming rooted in storytelling and music.\n\nTickets are $15 in advance and $20 day of show. Tickets and more information are available at thejacksontheatre.com.\n\n#####
URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/vernon-dalhart-first-country-music-star/
LOCATION:Jackson Theatre\, 121 W. Main St.\, Jonesborough\, TN\, 37659\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concerts,General,Music
ORGANIZER;CN="Jonesborough":MAILTO:info@jonesborough.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210602
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210701
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SUMMARY:Hands On! Discovery June Events
DESCRIPTION:About Hands On! Discovery Center\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nHands On! Discovery Center is an all-ages science center that offers a guest experience that includes fun\, interactive programs and immersive\, STEM-based exhibits for the whole family as well as exhibits and information about the Gray Fossil Site\, an active fossil dig site dating back 5-million years.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nArt Studio Programs- Wednesday\, June 2nd – Wednesday\, June 30th\nStop by the Art Studio for a Frank Lloyd Wright architecture inspired collage\, Van Gogh inspired oil pastel sunflowers\, Monet inspired water lilies papercraft\, and make your own M.C. Escher inspired tessellations. All activities are self-guided with instructions provided. Stop by and get creative! Free with paid general admission.\n\nRhinos in the Paleo Hall- Wednesday\, June 2nd – Wednesday\, June 30th\nDiscover more about the new species of rhinos found at Gray Fossil Site and color your own rhino coloring page. All activities are self-guided. Free with paid general admission.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nVisitation Guidelines\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nIn an effort to keep our visitors safe\, masks are strongly encouraged for adults and children over age 4 who are not fully vaccinated against COVID-19.\n\nTickets may be purchased in advance at https://visithandson.org/tickets or purchased at the time of your visit.\n\nTo read about our current safety protocols visit https://visithandson.org/play-wellness-guidelines/
URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/hands-on-discovery-june-events/
LOCATION:Hands On! Discovery Center\, 1212 Suncrest Drive\, Gray\, TN\, 37615\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts/Crafts,Children's Activities,General
ORGANIZER;CN="Hands On! Discovery Center":MAILTO:info@visithandson.org
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210615
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210621
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SUMMARY:Warriors' Path State Park Summer Activities
DESCRIPTION:Warriors’ Path State Park Summer activities for the week of June 15-20. \n  \nTUESDAY\, JUNE 15 \n1:00 PM NATURE JOURNAL – Come create your own little “nature diary.” Your home-made book will be a perfect way to remember all your nature fun in the park! Meet at the Open Air Chapel\, or the main bath house if it is raining. \n3:30 PM ANIMAL CHARADES – An old favorite with a new twist. See who can act out the best critter! Meet at the Open Air Chapel\, or main bath house if it is raining. \n6:00 PM SEED RACES – Wind\, water\, and animals carry seeds of new trees and plants all across the land. Our “wind” can help too! Meet at the Open Air Chapel to show off your “hot air” and plant some new life. Meet at the main bath house if it rains. \n BAT & MOTH – Use your ears and your “bug hunting” skills! See if you could survive a night out in the woods and fields — if you were a flying bug! Meet at the Open Air Chapel\, or main bath house if it is raining. \n9:00 PM DRAGONFLIES – These fascinating insects have some amazing life stories to tell. Come enjoy a slide-illustrated talk about these “bugs” that zip through the summer skies. Meet at the Open Air Chapel\, or the pool entrance if it’s raining. \n  \nWEDNESDAY\, JUNE 16  \n10:00 AM EDIBLE PLANTS RAMBLE – Are they weeds or are they dinner? Learn to make a salad from lawn plants. Meet at the camp store and let’s walk on down. \n12:30 PM SPIDER SCAVENGER HUNT – Come discover more about our eight legged neighbors! These tiny web-spinners have some incredible stories to tell. Meet at the main bath house. \n3:00 PM RIPARIAN RETREAT – Riparian means along the creek bank! Come along for a cool hike near Fall Creek\, on the far side of the Devil’s Backbone. Drive to the camp store\, and we’ll carpool. \n 6:00 PM TAG – You’re it! You’re the one we need to make all these great tag games work. Meet at the Open Air Chapel for all kinds of tag games. If it is raining\, meet at the main bath house. \n8:30 PM FURRY FLIERS – There’s no need to fear these furry little pilots! Get the facts about our common East Tennessee bats. Meet at the Open Air Chapel\, or pool entrance if it is raining. \n  \nTHURSDAY\, JUNE 17 \n9:30 AM MORNING WALK – Enjoy the cool and peace of early morning in the park. Come see and hear what a park is really all about! Meet at the main bath house. \n11:30 AM POISONOUS PLANTS – Do you know which plants are not safe to touch? There are more than you may think! Meet at the Open Air Chapel for a short identification discussion that may save you from an accidentally painful experience. Meet in the main bathhouse if it rains. \n2:00 PM CANDLEMAKING – We don’t need candles for light as the early settlers did. But we can enjoy the skill of making them. Come create a “bright memory” of the early days. Meet at the Open Air Chapel\, or main bath house if it is raining. \n4:00 PM NATURE GAMES – Don’t miss the natural fun – for the young or the young-atheart! Meet at the Open Air Chapel for some lively games about our natural world. If it’s raining\, meet at the main bath house. \n6:00 PM BIRDS OF PREY – Meet some real live feathered hunters. Come to the Open Air Chapel and see “whooo…” is waiting for you. If it is raining\, meet at the main bath house. \n 9:00 PM NIGHT HIKE TO SINKING WATERS – It’s a whole different world out there at night! Tonight is our chance to discover the peace and the excitement of a night in the Sinking Waters wetland. Bring a dim flashlight and drive to the camp store. We’ll carpool out to the park back country. \n  \nFRIDAY\, JUNE 18 \n9:30 AM SINKING WATERS RIDGE HIKE – Explore succession – the changing face of nature – on the first loop of the Sinking Waters Trail. We’ll discover the woodlands changing all around us! Drive to the camp store\, and we’ll carpool to the start of the trail. \n12:30 PM PLANKTON – For us\, the lake is a place to go boating or fishing. But for the micro-world of plankton\, it’s a home. Come help us sample this incredible world of tiny lives floating in lake water. Meet at the main bath house\, and we’ll stroll on down to the shore. \n3:00 PM SPOTLIGHT WALK – Let’s shine our light on some bright natural discoveries. Meet at the camp store to begin a short\, sunlit walk. \n4:00 PM HONEYSUCKLE BASKETS – Come try your hand at weaving baskets out of old honeysuckle vines! Those old-timey baskets are not as hard to make as they look! Meet at the Main Bath house. \n6:30 PM NATURE “JEOPARDY” – Let’s try out this natural version of the famous game show. Test your skills and see how much you REALLY know about nature. Meet at the Open Air Chapel\, or main bath house if it is raining. \n8:00 PM NATURE SOUNDS – Let’s listen in to the evening “orchestra” in the woods and fields. Bring your ears to the campfire circle\, the east end of the campground. (If it is raining\, meet at the pool entrance.) \n  \nSATURDAY\, JUNE 19 \nSPECIAL EVENT TODAY – DRAGONFLY DAY –  (Pre-registration is required.) \n 10:30 AM LEAF PRINTS – “Ordinary” leaves come in such extraordinary shapes and textures. We can capture these patterns with ink and paper. Come make a leaf souvenir at the main bath house. \n 1:00 PM NATURE WREATHS – We can use nature’s incredible patterns and textures to create a beautiful decoration. Meet at the Open Air Chapel and bring your creativity! In case of rain\, meet at the main bath house. \n4:00 PM FLYWAYS & BYWAYS – Meet at the Open Air Chapel to discover more about the creatures that WING their way through the Warriors’ Path. In case of rain\, meet at the main bath house. \n7:00 PM OLD TIMEY GAMES – Enjoy some good-old fun! Try some games from the early settlement days of East Tennessee. Meet at the Open Air Chapel\, or main bath house if it’s raining. \n 9:00 PM TENNESSEE TALES – Enjoy new insights into Tennessee Folklife as we share some good-old traditional tall tales. Meet at the Open Air Chapel\, or pool entrance if it rains. \n  \nSUNDAY\, JUNE 20  \n9:00 AM WORSHIP SERVICE – Enjoy a peaceful morning worship service at the Open Air Chapel\, or at the pool entrance if it is raining. Sponsored by the Colonial Heights Baptist Church. \nFor more information visit https://tnstateparks.com/parks/warriors-path
URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/warriors-path-state-park-summer-activities/
LOCATION:Warrior’s Path State Park\, 490 Hemlock Rd\, Kingsport\, TN\, 37663\, United States
CATEGORIES:Children's Activities,General,Outdoors
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210616
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210628
DTSTAMP:20260407T065811
CREATED:20210615T122850Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210615T122850Z
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SUMMARY:Sycamore Shoals State Historic Park: Seasonal Interpreter Programs
DESCRIPTION:Sycamore Shoals State Historic Park \nHistory at Home Seasonal Interpretive Programs \nwith Slade Nakoff & Matthew Simerly\, June 16 – June 27. \n*** COVID-19 GUIDELINES: Face masks are optional on park grounds and inside park facilities. Social distancing of 6 feet is recommended. The park visitors center closes Mon. – Sat. between the hours of 11:00 and 12:00 for cleaning and disinfecting. Restrooms may close periodically for additional cleaning. *** \nIf program registration is required\, please visit www.tnstateparks.com/parks/events/sycamore-shoals \n  \nWednesday\, June 16 \n10:30 a.m. “The Art of Engraving” –Join Slade Nakoff as he demonstrates how engraving would have been done during the 18th century as well as a few modern adaptations. Meet in the visitor’s center. Duration: 30 minutes. \n2:00 p.m. “Inkle loom weaving” –See how to use an inkle loom to weave a sash. Learn how early settlers weaved on the frontier as seasonal interpretive ranger Matthew Simerly demonstrates and explains why weaving is an important skill for people in the 18th century to the present day. Learn how to weave for a hobby or as a craft project inside of the visitor center. Duration 30 minutes. \n  \nThursday\, June 17 \n10:30 a.m. “Chat with a longhunter” –Meet and talk with a longhunter as he tells why he would risk life and limb beyond the frontier hunting for over a year at a time. Hear as he explains what he does day-to-day and the dangers that he faces. Learn how the longhunters opened up the lands beyond the Appalachian Mountains for settlers to follow in their footsteps. Presented by Matthew Simerly inside the fort. Duration 30 minutes. \n2:00 p.m. “A Shoemakers Work” –There were not any Nikes during the 18th century but say hello to buckles! Slade Nakoff will be demonstrating and describing the everyday work of a cobbler during the 18th century as he begins work on a pair of colonial shoes. This event will be held inside the fort. Duration: 30 minutes. \n  \nFriday\, June 18 \n10:30 p.m. “The Dye Pot” –Up until recent times most colors were created using natural substances. Join Slade Nakoff as he demonstrates how local plant species can be used to create various colors of dye. This event will be held inside fort Watauga. Duration: 30 minutes. \n2:00 pm. “Flint and steel fire starting” –Learn how to start a fire with flint and steel -great for backpackers and hikers. Join seasonal interpretive ranger Matthew Simerly as he shows you how to make a fire quickly and easily. Matthew will show you where to find fire tinder in the woods and how to keep an ember alive until you can build a fire from it. Duration 30-45 minutes. \n  \nSaturday\, June 19 \n10:30 a.m. “Candle Dipping” –Having light in the dark is universal for all people from the past to the present\, rich or poor\, as we all like to be able to see after the sun goes down. Before people had electric lights\, candles were the main source of light. Join seasonal interpretive ranger Matthew Simerly in making candles. The program will take place inside the fort and is aimed for kids 6 to 12 but all are welcome to sign up. \n2:00 p.m. “Working Leather” –Join Slade Nakoff as he demonstrates and discusses the leatherworking trade during the 18th century while creating a Scottish sporran fit for a Jacobite. Meet in the visitor’s center. Duration: 30 minutes \n  \nSunday\, June 20 \n10:30 a.m. “Fire starting” –Join Slade Nakoff as he demonstrates various ways of building fires as well as common practices during the 18th century. This event will be held inside Fort Watauga Duration: 30 minutes. \n2:00 p.m. “Rope making the fun way.” –There are a thousand- and one-ways rope can be used today from jumping rope to making a tent. In the 18th century\, the rope was just as important\, if not more so. Join Matthew Simerly in making your own jump rope out on the patio behind the visitor’s center. He will show you how people made rope back in the 1700s and help you make your own jump rope. This program is aimed at kids 6 to 12 but all are welcome to sign up. \n  \nWednesday\, June 23 \n10:30 a.m. “Flint and steel fire starting” –Learn how to start a fire with flint and steel – great for backpackers and hikers. Join seasonal interpretive ranger Matthew Simerly as he shows you how to make a fire quickly and easily. Matthew will show you where to find fire tinder in the woods and how to keep an ember a life till you can build a fire from it. Duration 30-45 minutes. \n2:00 p.m. “Music of the 18th Century” –Join Slade Nakoff in a journey throughout the 18th century\, meandering through songs that were typical of the 18th century musical taste. Meet at the visitor’s center. Duration: 25 minutes. \n  \nThursday\, June 24 \n10:30 a.m. “The Everyday Apprentice” –The role of an apprentice during the 18th century was a hard one. Slade Nakoff will be describing the everyday life of an apprentice and their trials and tribulations. Meet in the visitor’s center. Duration: 30 minutes. \n2:00 p.m. “Rope making the fun way.” – There are a thousand- and one-ways rope can be used today from jumping rope to making a tent. In the 18th century rope was just as important\, if not more so. Join Matthew Simerly in making your own jump rope out on the patio behind the visitor’s center. He will show you how people made rope back in the 1700s and help you make your own jump rope. This program is aimed at kids 6 to 12 but all are welcome to sign up. \n  \nFriday\, June 25 \n10:30 a.m. “Candle Dipping” – Having light in the dark is universal for all people from the past to the present\, rich or poor\, as we all like to be able to see after the sun goes down. Before people had electric lights\, candles were the main source of light. Join seasonal interpretive ranger Matthew Simerly in making candles. The program will take place inside the fort and is aimed at kids 6 to 12 but all are welcome to sign up. \n2:00 p.m. “A Shoemakers Work” –During the 18th century shoes were a process to make. Join Slade Nakoff as he demonstrates and describes the everyday work of a cobbler during the 18th century while he continues work on a pair of colonial shoes. This event will be held inside the fort. Duration: 30 minutes. \n  \nSaturday\, June 26 \n10:30 p.m. “The Colonial Gunsmith” –Join Slade Nakoff as he demonstrates and describes the work of a gunsmith during the 18th century along with the methods of the trade. Meet in the visitor’s center. Duration: 30 minutes. \n2:00 pm. “Inkle loom weaving” – See how to use an inkle loom to weave a sash. Learn how early settlers weaved on the frontier as seasonal interpretive ranger Matthew Simerly demonstrates and explains why weaving is an important skill for people in the 18th century to the present day. Learn how to weave for a hobby or as a craft project inside of the visitor center. Duration 30 minutes. \n  \nSunday\, June 27 \n10:30 a.m. “Chat with a longhunter” – Meet and talk with a longhunter as he tells why he would risk life and limb beyond the frontier hunting for over a year at a time. Hear as he explains what he does day-to-day and the dangers that he faces. Learn how the longhunters opened up the lands beyond the Appalachian Mountains for settlers to follow in their footsteps. Presented by Matthew Simerly inside the fort. Duration 30 minutes. \n2:00 p.m. “Firearms of the 18th century” –Join Slade Nakoff as he demonstrates how firearms of the 18th century function as well as describe their construction. Meet in the visitor’s center. Duration: 20 minutes. \n 
URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/sycamore-shoals-state-historic-park-seasonal-interpreter-programs-2/
LOCATION:Sycamore Shoals State Historic Park\, 1651 W. Elk Avenue\, Elizabethton\, TN\, 37643\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts/Crafts,Children's Activities,General,Historical Events,Outdoors
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210618
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210721
DTSTAMP:20260407T065811
CREATED:20210510T194432Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210510T194432Z
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SUMMARY:Barter Theatre at Moonlight Drive-In: Always...Patsy Cline
DESCRIPTION:Always…Patsy Cline” is more than a tribute to the legendary country singer. The show is based on a true story about Cline’s friendship with a fan from Houston named Louise Seger\, who befriended the star in a Texas honky-tonk in l961\, and continued a correspondence with Cline until her death. The musical play\, complete with down home country humor and true emotion\, includes many of Patsy’ unforgettable hits such as Crazy\, I Fall to Pieces\, Sweet Dreams and Walking After Midnight…. The show’s title was inspired by Cline’s letters to Seger\, which were consistently signed “Love ALWAYS… Patsy Cline.”
URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/barter-theatre-at-moonlight-drive-in-always-patsy-cline/
LOCATION:TN\, United States
CATEGORIES:General,Theatre
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210619
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210620
DTSTAMP:20260407T065811
CREATED:20210524T130436Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210524T130436Z
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SUMMARY:Heritage Alliance to Premiere Original Play "Nancy"
DESCRIPTION:Heritage Alliance to Premiere Original Play “Nancy” on June 19th at Embree House Historic Farm. \n \nThe Story \nIn 1820\, Elihu Embree published his newspaper The Emancipator on Main Street\, Jonesborough. The seven edition paper is the first publication dedicated solely to the cause of abolitionism. Embree passed away in December of 1820\, and the paper died with him. Even though it was short-lived\, The Emancipator had over 2\,000 subscribers and its reach went all the way to Boston and Philadelphia. In spite of his abolitionist beliefs\, Embree himself was an enslaver. Nancy was an enslaved woman owned by Elihu Embree\, and her story will be told on Saturday\, June 19th in an original play entitled “Nancy” at the Embree House Historic Farm in Telford. \nWritten by Anne G’Fellers-Mason\, Executive Director of the Heritage Alliance\, “Nancy” will follow a year in the woman’s life\, from January 1820 when Elihu Embree wrote his will to January 1821 when his will was read before the Washington County court. In his will\, Embree tried to free Nancy and her five children\, but were his wishes carried out? What was Nancy feeling and thinking during this time? Theplay is based on primary research relying heavily on documents from the Washington County Archives. The role of Nancy will be performed by local actress Ubunibi-Afia Short. “I’ve wanted to tell Nancy’s story for a long time\,” says Mason\, “and it’s an honor to have such an amazing actress to help tell it. I believe Nancy’s story shows just how complicated the system of enslavement was in the United States and how unjust it was. We know Embree’s story so well. It’s past time we know Nancy’s.” \nWhen & Where  \n \nThree performances will be held on June 19th with showings at 1:00 pm\, 3:30 pm\, and 6:30 pm. The show will take place at the historic Embree House in Telford and will last about an hour. A Q&A session and a chance to tour parts of the Embree House will follow each performance. \nTickets are $12.00 and proceeds from ticket sales will help fund the educational programs of the Heritage Alliance. You can purchase tickets through Jonesborough’s online system at jonesborough.com/tickets or by calling the Visitor’s Center at 423-753-1010. Seating is limited\, so make sure you purchase your tickets in advance. \nJune 19th is recognized as Juneteenth\, or Emancipation Day\, a celebration of the day that word of emancipation finally reached a group of enslaved people in Galveston\, Texas in June of 1865. The Heritage Alliance hopes you will join us as a part of your celebration that day as we remember Nancy and tell her story. \nThe 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. \nFor more information\, visit our website at heritageall.org or call our office at 423-753-9580.
URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/heritage-alliance-to-premiere-original-play-nancy/
CATEGORIES:General,Historical Events,Storytelling
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210619
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210620
DTSTAMP:20260407T065811
CREATED:20210601T131300Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210601T131300Z
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SUMMARY:Road to Bristol Rhythm
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/road-to-bristol-rhythm/2021-06-19/
LOCATION:Sessions Hotel\, 833 State Street\, Bristol\, VA\, 24201\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concerts,Festivals,General,Music
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210619
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210620
DTSTAMP:20260407T065811
CREATED:20210607T164118Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210607T164118Z
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SUMMARY:Jeep Fest
DESCRIPTION:Bays Mountain Park Hosts Jeep Fest on June 19\nPrize to be awarded in five categories \nAre you a lover of all things Jeep? Join Bays Mountain Park for its first-ever Jeep Fest on June 19\, celebrating this iconic all-terrain vehicle that’s perfect for adventuring. This event is hosted by Leadership Kingsport as one of its Community Impact Projects. \n\n“With Bays Mountain celebrating 50 years this year\, we wanted to help with the celebration by creating events for everyone to enjoy\,“ said Vanessa Bennett\, Kingsport Chamber of Commerce Executive Director of Operations & Talent Development and Leadership Kingsport coordinator. “The team—Sheriff Jeff Cassidy\, Aiesha Edwards\, Terry Hughes and Aimee Light—worked together to create Jeep Fest. We’re excited to bring this iconic sport utility vehicle to Bays Mountain.” \n\nJeep owners can register their vehicle to showcase at the park and compete in five categories for prizes. Only 50 vehicles spaces are available\, so be sure to grab your spot before they run out! The awards categories are: \n\n\nVintage\n\no   1986 and older Jeep\, Willys\, Jeepster or Military Jeep \n\nStock\n\no   1987 to present Jeeps; no modifications\, factory jeep wheels are required\, tires must be of a stock size available for the Jeep from the factory \n\nModified\n\no   Unlimited modifications\, must be street legal and have a Jeep Body \n\nPeople’s Choice\nBest In Show\n\n\nAll Jeep enthusiasts are also invited to come check out the vehicles on display and vote on the People’s Choice award. Electric 94.9 will also be broadcasting live from the mountain! \n\nJeep Fest begins at 10 a.m. and lasts until 4 p.m. Registered Jeeps begin placements at 9 a.m. Please note that this event is limited to the common area\, and no vehicles of any kind are permitted on Bays Mountain Park trails. \nJudging begins at 3 p.m.\, and awards will be announced at 4 p.m. The cost to register your vehicle for Jeep Fest is $50. You must pre-register your Jeep online via Eventbrite.com here. \n\nTo learn more about Bays Mountain Park\, visit baysmountain.com or call 423-229-9447. \n\nAbout Bays Mountain Park & Planetarium \nAnnually\, more than 200\,000 visitors pass through Bays Mountain Park making it one of the State of Tennessee’s Top 50 Most Visited Attractions\, according to the State of Tennessee Department of Tourist Development. One of the nation’s largest city-owned parks with 3\,550 acres\, Bays Mountain Park features roughly 40 miles of hiking trails\, a state-of-the-art planetarium\, wildlife habitats\, fun exhibits\, a 44-acre lake\, ropes course with zip line\, trails for mountain biking and much\, much more. \nAbout the City of Kingsport \nFounded in 1917\, the City of Kingsport (pop. 53\,000) 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\,500-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.” \n###
URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/jeep-fest/
LOCATION:Bays Mountain Park & Planetarium\, 853 Bays Mountain Park Rd\, Kingsport\, TN\, 37660\, United States
CATEGORIES:Festivals,General,Outdoors
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210619T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210619T170000
DTSTAMP:20260407T065811
CREATED:20210608T145807Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210608T145807Z
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SUMMARY:Heritage Alliance to Premiere Original Play “Nancy” on June 19 at Embree House Historic Farm
DESCRIPTION:The Heritage Alliance will host an original play\, “Nancy\,” in honor of Juneteenth on Saturday\, June 19 at 1 p.m.\, 3:30 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. at the historic Embree House in Telford. The show will last an hour\, and there will be a Q&A session and a chance to tour parts of the Embree House after each performance. \n  \nJune 19 is recognized as Juneteenth\, or Emancipation Day\, a celebration of the day that word of emancipation finally reached a group of enslaved people in Galveston\, Texas in June of 1865. The Heritage Alliance invites you to join them as they celebrate Nancy and tell her story.    \n  \nIn 1820\, Elihu Embree published his newspaper The Emancipator on Main Street\, Jonesborough. The seven edition paper is the first publication dedicated solely to the cause of abolitionism. Embree passed away in December of 1820\, and the paper died with him. Even though it was short-lived\, The Emancipator had over 2\,000 subscribers and its reach went all the way to Boston and Philadelphia. In spite of his abolitionist beliefs\, Embree himself was an enslaver. Nancy was an enslaved woman owned by Elihu Embree\, and her story will be told in this original play “Nancy.” \n  \nWritten by Anne G’Fellers-Mason\, Executive Director of the Heritage Alliance\, “Nancy” will follow a year in the woman’s life\, from January 1820 when Elihu Embree wrote his will to January 1821 when his will was read before the Washington County court. The play is based on primary research relying heavily on documents from the Washington County Archives. The role of Nancy will be performed by local actress Ubunibi-Afia Short. \n  \n“I’ve wanted to tell Nancy’s story for a long time\,” says Mason. “It’s an honor to have such an amazing actress to help tell it. I believe Nancy’s story shows just how complicated the system of enslavement was in the United States and how unjust it was. We know Embree’s story so well. It’s past time we know Nancy’s.” \n  \nTickets are $12 and proceeds from ticket sales will help fund the educational programs of the Heritage Alliance. You can purchase tickets through Jonesborough’s online system at jonesborough.com/tickets or by calling the Visitor’s Center at 423.753.1010. Seating is limited\, so purchase tickets in advance.
URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/heritage-alliance-to-premiere-original-play-nancy-on-june-19-at-embree-house-historic-farm/
CATEGORIES:General
ORGANIZER;CN="Jonesborough":MAILTO:info@jonesborough.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210619T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210619T140000
DTSTAMP:20260407T065811
CREATED:20210525T151803Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210525T151803Z
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SUMMARY:"Saturday in the Gardens" Tour Returns
DESCRIPTION:Keep Kingsport Beautiful’s popular “Saturday in the Gardens” fundraiser returns on Saturday\, June 19\, 2021\, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. The tour is sponsored by Eastman. All proceeds go to support the many programs of Keep Kingsport Beautiful. This will be a day of self-guided garden tours featuring some of Kingsport’s most beautiful private gardens: \n  \nDavid and Denise Clark garden\, 1430 Linville Street \nTammie Davis garden\, 2021 Pendragon Road \nLarry Maston\, 2337 Pendragon Road \nDr. Jack Crowder garden\, 1402 Watauga Street \nCarol McCreary and Earl Hockin garden\, 1001 Laurel Wood Drive \n  \nThe tour will also feature the Domtar Arboretum at Borden Park\, a Level 2 Tennessee Urban Forestry Council Arboretum with certification received in 2015. More than 65 labeled trees are located at the arboretum\, including more than 45 different genus and more than 65 different species. \nTickets for “Saturday in the Gardens” are $20 pre-sale at the Kingsport Chamber\, 400 Clinchfield Street\, Monday through Friday\, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.\, and $25 on the day of the event at the individual gardens. \nChildren 12 and under are admitted free. The tour will be held rain or shine. Comfortable shoes are recommended for garden tours. All areas may not be level or handicapped accessible. Tour at your own risk. No pets\, strollers\, motorized scooters or tobacco products of any kind are permitted. Tickets are non-refundable. \nFor more information\, contact Sharon Hayes at the Kingsport Chamber at shayes@kingsportchamber.org or call (423) 392-8814 \nKeep Kingsport Beautiful is a partnership between the City of Kingsport and the Kingsport Chamber. An affiliate of Keep America Beautiful\, KKB has won more than 70 national\, state and environmental awards.
URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/saturday-in-the-gardens-tour-returns/
LOCATION:TN\, United States
CATEGORIES:General,Outdoors
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210619T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210619T170000
DTSTAMP:20260407T065811
CREATED:20210223T150516Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210223T150516Z
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SUMMARY:Beginner Whitewater Kayaking
DESCRIPTION:If you’ve ever thought how fun it might be to whitewater kayak and want a comprehensive introduction this is the course for you! Our core class for first-timers and those new to whitewater\, the two-day Beginner Whitewater Kayak Course allows participants to experience the thrill of whitewater kayaking while providing more detail and greater opportunity for skill development than our one-day class. \nLocation: USA Raft & Lower Nolichucky River (class I-II)\, Erwin\, TN – Directions can be found here
URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/beginner-whitewater-kayaking-3/2021-06-19/
LOCATION:USA Raft Adventure Resort\, 2 Jones Branch Rd.\, Erwin\, TN\, 37650\, United States
CATEGORIES:Featured,General,Outdoors
GEO:36.098975;-82.431926
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210619T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210619T140000
DTSTAMP:20260407T065811
CREATED:20210316T130142Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210316T130142Z
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SUMMARY:Warriors Path State Park: 11th Annual Dragonfly Day
DESCRIPTION:Dragonfly Day – 11th Annual\nWARRIORS PATH STATE PARK\n\n\nJUNE 19\n10 AM – 2 PM \n\nMeet at: Warriors’ Path State Park pool parking lot\n\n\n\n\nPrice:\n\n$5.00\n\n\n\n\n\nREGISTER FOR EVENT\n\n\nOur region is rich in many varieties of these amazing insects. Dragonflies are fun and challenging to observe. They are also excellent indicators of the health of our natural places. Come spend a day learning to study dragonflies “at home” in their habitats\, and also how best to record your observations with photographs. \nOur guest leaders will be: \n– Larry Everett\, an Aquatic Biologist with the TDEC\, and an expert on the “baby stage” of dragonflies. \n– Richard Connors\, State Biologist emeritus\, and an expert on observing\, identifying\, and photographing adult dragonflies. \nWe will meet at the park’s pool entrance for a short talk on dragonfly observation and identification\, but will spend most of the day “out in the field” in the park’s rich wetland habitats. \nPlan to spend a warm summer day outdoors in a variety of natural places\, getting “up close and personal” with native dragonflies. You should bring a sack lunch\, and dress for outdoor\, wet field conditions. You should also bring close-focusing binoculars and a camera if you have them. You can also bring a few of your dragonfly photos to share and to have identified (time permitting). \nYou must pre-register if you plan to attend.
URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/warriors-path-state-park-11th-annual-dragonfly-day/
LOCATION:Warrior’s Path State Park\, 490 Hemlock Rd\, Kingsport\, TN\, 37663\, United States
CATEGORIES:Children's Activities,General,Outdoors
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210619T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210619T160000
DTSTAMP:20260407T065811
CREATED:20210601T140357Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210601T140357Z
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SUMMARY:Workshop: Flint Knapping – Making Stone Tools
DESCRIPTION:Sycamore Shoals State Historic Park \nWorkshop: Flint Knapping – Making Stone Tools \nInstructors: Bob Estep and Gary Baxter \nSaturday\, June 19\, 10 am – 4 pm \nCost: $60.00 (Includes instruction\, flint knapping kit & stone – yours to keep!) Min: 4 Max: 10 \nRegistration required by Wednesday\, June 16 – Call the park at 423-543-5808 \n  \nThis beginning class will focus on learning the basics of making stone tools\, such as the arrow point\, using only traditional techniques. Adults only. Please bring a chair and lunch. Sponsored by Friends of Sycamore Shoals. \n  \n*** COVID-19 GUIDELINES: Face masks are optional on park grounds and inside park facilities. Social distancing of 6 feet is recommended. The park visitors center closes Mon. – Sat. between the hours of 11:00 and 12:00 for cleaning and disinfecting. Restrooms may close periodically for additional cleaning. ***
URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/workshop-flint-knapping-making-stone-tools/
LOCATION:Sycamore Shoals State Historic Park\, 1651 W. Elk Avenue\, Elizabethton\, TN\, 37643\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts/Crafts,General
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210619T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210619T160000
DTSTAMP:20260407T065811
CREATED:20210610T121043Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210610T133842Z
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SUMMARY:Flint Knapping Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Sycamore Shoals State Historic Park is offering a beginner’s level primitive skills workshop on Flint Knapping – Making Stone Tools on Saturday\, June 19 from 10 am – 4 pm. \n                                     \nTaught by Flint Knapper’s\, Bob Estep and Gary Baxter  this class will focus on learning the basics of making stone tools\, such as the arrow point\, using only traditional techniques. \n \n  \nThe cost of the class is $60.00 and includes a flint knapping kit and stone that is yours to keep\, and instruction.  Pre-registration and payment is required before Wednesday\, June 16th by calling the park at 423-543-5808.  Adults Only.\n \nPlease bring a chair and lunch.   Sponsored by Friends of Sycamore Shoals. \nFor more information visit www.tnstateparks.com/parks/sycamore-shoals
URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/flint-knapping-workshop-2/
LOCATION:Sycamore Shoals State Historic Park\, 1651 W. Elk Avenue\, Elizabethton\, TN\, 37643\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts/Crafts,General,Outdoors
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