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SUMMARY:StoryTown Radio Show: We Did It Together
DESCRIPTION:StoryTown Radio Show hosts We Did It Together community play \n\nWe Did It Together is an original StoryTown Radio Show community play which will open its remounted production at the McKinney Center on Friday\, February 3 at 7:30 p.m. \n\nDates and times for the production are February 3 at 7:30 p.m.\, February 4 at 2 p.m. & 7:30 p.m.\, February 5 at 2 p.m.\, February 10 at 7:30 p.m.\, February 11 at 2 p.m. & 7:30 p.m.\, and February 12 at 2 p.m. \n\nTickets for We Did It Together are on sale now and available by calling the Jonesborough Visitors Center at 423.753.1010 or online at Jonesborough.com/tickets. General Admission tickets are $17 and Senior/Student tickets are $13. There are also group rates of $13 for groups of 8 or more attendees. \n\nSet in the mid-twentieth century in Jonesborough\, Tennessee\, We Did It Together weaves true-life stories in an original play with music and dance. We Did It Together explores the ways that the families and neighborhoods in this small Appalachian community have come together to accomplish great things. \n\nThis play is the fourth in a series of original community plays at the McKinney Center written by playwright Jules Corriere\, who in November earned her Master’s Degree in Creative Writing and English from Harvard University. Her latest screenplay recently won the Paris Art and Movie Awards\, and eight other national and international film festivals. Her winning screenplay mirrors the style of We Did It Together. \n\nJoining Corriere on the production are the original creative team members who directed\, composed and choreographed Jonesborough’s first community play\, I Am Home\, in 2011. Director Richard Owen Geer\, composer Heather McCluskey\, music director and accompanist Brett McCluskey and choreographer Kevin Iega Jeff of Deeply Rooted Dance Company in Chicago\, are joined by local set designer J.J.Jeffers. In this remount\, dance instructor Earlene Hopkins will continue to incorporate Jeff’s original choreography. Sound engineer John Saylor and stage manager Mary Wallen are a part of the production team. \n\nNearly forty actors have come together to create this production\, many of whom are playing their own friends and relatives\, including Ernest ‘Buttons’ McKinney\, Jr. whose parents are both featured as characters in the play. Other cast members are familiar faces to the area’s theater and storytelling scene\, including Sabra Hayden\, Stefanie Murphy\, Jasmine Henderson\, Linda Poland and thirty more gifted actors and singers in this ensemble cast which showcases the great talent this region is known for. \n\nThis production is sponsored by the Wild Women of Jonesborough\, First Horizon Bank\, The Schubert Club\, and the Tennessee Arts Commission\, as part of the McKinney Center’s StoryTown Program. \n\n### \nAbout the McKinney Center at Booker T. Washington: The mission of the McKinney Center at Booker T. Washington is to provide a comprehensive program through Jonesborough’s Mary B. Martin Program for the Arts which teaches various art skills to all participants through a quality program of instruction open to all segments of Jonesborough’s population. In addition\, a primary mission of the Center is to enhance minority participation in the planning and implementation in all activities in Jonesborough while specifically celebrating the contribution of the African-American community in the growth and development of the Town. The activities of the McKinney Center are designed to enhance the quality of life of all Jonesborough residents. \nAbout the Town of Jonesborough: A unique 18th century town nestled in the Appalachian Mountains of Northeast Tennessee\, Jonesborough’s natural beauty\, charming architecture\, and storytelling heritage have attracted visitors worldwide. Stay a day\, a week or forever\, and create your own stories in beautiful Historic Jonesborough. Visit www.jonesborough.com for more information.
URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/storytown-radio-show-we-did-it-together/2023-02-03/
LOCATION:McKinney Center\, 103 Franklin Ave\, Jonesborough\, TN\, 37659\, United States
CATEGORIES:General,Storytelling,Theatre
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SUMMARY:Death & Mourning in Early America
DESCRIPTION:Death & Mourning in Early America\nFriday\, February 17                                                                                        6:00 pm\nSaturday\, February 18                                                                                    6:00 pm\nAdmission – $12.00 tax included                                                                    Max: 12\nNot recommended for small children\nRegistration required – www.tnstateparks.com/parks/events/sycamore-shoals\nIn February of 1842 our region mourned the loss of Elizabeth MacLin Carter\, the namesake of Elizabethton and widow of\nBrigadier General Landon Carter. Near the anniversary of Elizabeth’s death\, join museum curator Chad Bogart for a\nspecial after-hours tour of the Carter Mansion\, Tennessee’s oldest frame house\, and learn about the strange and somewhat\nbizarre customs\, rituals\, and superstitions surrounding death\, mourning\, and funerals in early America.\nThe John and Landon Carter Mansion is located at 1031 Broad Street\, Elizabethton\, TN 37643.\nAccessibility to the home includes steps and an interior staircase.
URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/death-mourning-in-early-america/2023-02-17/
LOCATION:Sycamore Shoals State Historic Park\, 1651 W. Elk Avenue\, Elizabethton\, TN\, 37643\, United States
CATEGORIES:General,Historical Events,Storytelling
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SUMMARY:Outing Yourself During the Federal Period
DESCRIPTION:Outing Yourself During the Federal Period\nSaturday\, February 18 1:30 pm – 3:30 pm\nClass fee: Free!\nRegister by calling the park visitor center (423-543-5808).\nHave you wondered what changes were made in clothing during the American Federal period? (1789-1823)\nJoin Donna Horowitz\, founder of Sabine Hill Social Society\, for an afternoon of presentations covering the American\nFederal Period. In this lecture Donna will talk about the clothing and the history behind them and give examples and\nreasons for them. This event will highlight the changes after the American Revolution that brought a new identity to\nfashion in the urban and rural areas of the newly formed United States. This lecture is open to all at no cost and is\nsponsored by Sabine Hill Social Society and its members.
URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/outing-yourself-during-the-federal-period/
LOCATION:Sycamore Shoals State Historic Park\, 1651 W. Elk Avenue\, Elizabethton\, TN\, 37643\, United States
CATEGORIES:General,Historical Events,Storytelling
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SUMMARY:Sabin Hill Guided Tour
DESCRIPTION:Sabine Hill Guided Tour\nFriday\, January 13 th 1:00 pm\nAdults – $9.00; Ages 7 to 17 years – $5.00; 6 and under free\nTax included                                                                           Max:  15\nRegistration required – www.tnstateparks.com/parks/events/sycamore-shoals\nJoin Park Ranger Cory Franklin for a guided tour of this stately home built by Mary Patton Taylor\, widow of Brigadier\nGeneral Nathaniel Taylor. The site has been described as one of the finest examples of Federal architecture in the State of\nTennessee. During your tour you will have the opportunity to take in the colorful and architecturally detailed interior\nwhile learning about the influential Taylor family who called Sabine Hill home in the early 19th century.\nSabine Hill is located at 2328 West G Street\, Elizabethton\, TN 37643\nPlease note\, only portable toilet facilities are available at this time. Accessibility to the home includes steps and an interior\nstaircase. Tour may be subject to cancelation in the event of severely inclement weather.
URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/sabin-hill-guided-tour-2/
LOCATION:Sabine House\, 2328 W G St\, Elizabethton\, TN\, 37643\, United States
CATEGORIES:General,Historical Events,Storytelling
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SUMMARY:StoryTown Radio Show Celebrates Black History Month
DESCRIPTION:StoryTown Radio Show Celebrates Black History Month \nStoryTown Radio Show will celebrate Black History Month on Monday\, February 27 in a production that will feature stories and skits about the lives and contributions of local African Americans in the Jonesborough and East Tennessee region. This production will take place at 7 p.m. at the McKinney Center\, located at 103 Franklin Avenue. \nAlong with historical accounts of past leaders\, there will also be stories about current leaders in the community\, such as the Tri-Cities African Women Support Network\, and the Black American Studies program at East Tennessee State University. \nSpecial music guest is Bailey George and Jukebox Jess\, musicians and hosts of the popular Boones Creek Opry. \nTickets are $10 and available online at Jonesborough.com/tickets or by calling the Jonesborough Visitors Center at 423.753.1010. Season Passes for this year’s StoryTown Radio Show are still on sale as well. \nThis project is sponsored by a grant from the Tennessee Arts Commission\, Gary and Sandee Degner\, First Horizon Bank and the Wild Women of Jonesborough. \n### \nAbout the McKinney Center at Booker T. Washington: The mission of the McKinney Center at Booker T. Washington is to provide a comprehensive program through Jonesborough’s Mary B. Martin Program for the Arts which teaches various art skills to all participants through a quality program of instruction open to all segments of Jonesborough’s population. In addition\, a primary mission of the Center is to enhance minority participation in the planning and implementation in all activities in Jonesborough while specifically celebrating the contribution of the African-American community in the growth and development of the Town. The activities of the McKinney Center are designed to enhance the quality of life of all Jonesborough residents. \nAbout the Town of Jonesborough: A unique 18th century town nestled in the Appalachian Mountains of Northeast Tennessee\, Jonesborough’s natural beauty\, charming architecture\, and storytelling heritage have attracted visitors worldwide. Stay a day\, a week or forever\, and create your own stories in beautiful Historic Jonesborough. Visit www.jonesborough.com for more information.
URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/storytown-radio-show-celebrates-black-history-month/
LOCATION:McKinney Center\, 103 Franklin Ave\, Jonesborough\, TN\, 37659\, United States
CATEGORIES:General,Storytelling
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