Upcoming Events
From music festivals, racing, history, heritage, food and everything in between. Here's your guide.
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2nd Annual Mountain Fiesta
The 2nd Annual Mountain Fiesta, hosted in Cumberland Gap, TN, is completely free to the community and offers concerts, free professional dance classes, art, craft demos, vendors, activities, and food
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The Mall at Johnson City: Food Truck Junction
There will be multiple food trucks offering a variety of delicious foods. They will be located in on the upper level parking lot, near the main entrance (lot 2).
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5th Annual Appalachian Spring Festival
May 2-5, 2017 – Rogersville’s Downtown Historic District… The Rogersville Arts Council presents the 5th Annual Appalachian Spring Festival, expanded to include workshops in Introduction to Appalachian Culture, Hand Weaving,
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Rogersville: Appalachian Spring Festival
Rogersville TN, February 27, 2018….The Rogersville Arts Council is presenting for the 5th year, The Appalachian Spring Festival, May 2-5. A generous grant from the Tennessee Arts Commission has allowed
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Sycamore Shoals State Park: 28th Annual Native American Festival
TN, United States28th Annual Native American Culture Festival at Sycamore Shoals State Historic Park Sycamore Shoals State Historic Park is proud to announce our annual Native American Festival to
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8th Annual Genealogy Jamboree and Pioneer Days
The 8th Annual Genealogy Jamboree and Pioneer Days in the Historic Town of Cumberland Gap, Tennessee is June 7, 8 and 9, 2018. The hours are Thursday 7th from 10am to 5pm; Friday the 8th from 10am to 5pm; Saturday 9th 9am to 6pm; Exhibitors
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Johnson County Center for the Arts: Coffee Talk
Johnson County Center for the Arts 127 College St., Mountain City, TN, United StatesCoffee Talk with Fine Art Photographer/Print Maker, J.P. Jackson Thursday, June 7th 3:30pm - 5:00pm Join us for coffee and conversation as J. Jackson presents a talk on the equipment and
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Abingdon Farmers Market
The Abingdon Farmers Market is a place for local farmers, artisans and food producers to sell their products directly to the community. Freshly grown and made products taste better and are


