Upcoming Events
From music festivals, racing, history, heritage, food and everything in between. Here's your guide.
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The Luthier’s Craft: Instrument Making Traditions of the Blue Ridge
Luthiers – skilled makers of stringed musical instruments – are both keepers of tradition and innovators. They carry on the old ways of working wood and string to create beautiful and functional instruments, while also bringing new creativity and technology to the fore in their pieces. The Luthier’s Craft explores and documents the traditional arts of fiddle,
Greeneville Midnight on Main
The Town of Greeneville announces plans for the fourth annual Midnight On Main celebration to ring in the new year on Sunday, Dec. 31. Two blocks of Main Street will be filled with music, dancing, food and other festivities for all ages beginning at 7 p.m. DJ Joe Prokop of Big Show Entertainment will lead |
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Saturday, January 6th, 9:30 am-noon - Old Rock Day Workshop We are going to "rock" your world with some fun in honor of Old Rock Day! Discover exactly what the difference is between Geology and Paleontology. Explore the differences between rocks and minerals, and then try out a rock and mineral hardness test while learning Old Christmas: Militia Muster at Fort Watauga Saturday, January 6 10:00 am – 4:00 pm Sunday, January 7 10:00 am – 3:00 pm Christmas isn’t over yet! European migrants brought Old World holiday traditions to America, from the Dutch Sinterklaas to the Twelve Days of Christmas. Discover the English, German, Scottish and Irish |
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Workshop: Watermedia Painting Class Instructor: Barbara Jernigan Saturday, January 13 9:00 am – Noon Cost: $12 (student brings supplies) or $20 (supplies provided) Come and paint with watercolors and acrylics on paper! The possibilities are endless. It may be a snowy landscape, spring flowers, a mountain vista, or maybe even a selfie. Photo references or tracings
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2 events,Tuesday, January 16th - Sunday, February 18th - Be Miocene! Our love of fossils will never go extinct, and we hope yours won't either! Join us and discover why we love the fossil specimens found right here in our "backyard" and why they have a special place in our hearts. Programs announced periodically throughout each |
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Join us Thursday, January 18th at The Blackthorn Club for a Pollination Celebration benefiting an outdoor pollinator garden at the new Hands On! Discovery Center, opening in 2018! Chat with Coach Fulmer about bees, life and football! Honey themed hors d'oeuvres and cocktails will be served. Johnson City Brewing company will release a special
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Hale Springs Inn: Dinner with David Crockett
We are excited to announce that we will be offering a Dinner With David Crockett on Saturday, January 20th! Davy Crockett himself will be here to discuss his interesting stories! Details are not completed at this time, but we will update when we find out more! If you would like to make a reservation, please |
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Workshop: How to make a Regency Bonnet and Hat Box Instructors: Donna Horowitz and Scott Pruitt Saturday, January 27 10 am – 3 pm Bonnet - $15.00 includes supplies Hat Box - $10.00 includes supplies Create a faux Regency bonnet and hat box in this fun class! You can choose to make both or |
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