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SUMMARY:Sycamore Shoals State Historic Park: History at Home
DESCRIPTION:Each summer\, Sycamore Shoals presents our History at Home summer programming series\, providing the opportunity for park guests to participate in educational programs geared to both history and nature study. With this release\, we are pleased to be announce our programs planned for June 3 – 14\, 2020! \n\nIn keeping with CDC social distancing guidelines to prevent Covid-19\, we will host programs for groups of 10 or less\, therefore\, all guests MUST register in advance for the listed programs. We encourage attendees to bring masks and keep 6 feet apart from other guests. \nTo register for one or more of these great programs\, please visit  https://tnstateparks.com/parks/sycamore-shoals  and choose Upcoming Events in the left hand menu.   From there you will see all our upcoming programs.  Most programs are offered free of charge except for historic house tours of the Carter Mansion and Sabine Hill\, that will begin in mid-June.  There is also the opportunity to donate to Sycamore Shoals when you register for your free program. \n\nOur seasonal interpretive rangers for our 2020 summer season are Laura Ellis and Taylor Moorefield. \n  \nLaura Ellis returns to Sycamore Shoals as a 2nd year seasonal interpretive ranger.  Prior to her work at Sycamore Shoals\, she was a summer camp staff member.  This Fall\, Laura will be a senior in college working towards a degree in history.  Throughout the year\, she presents historic programs in period attire with the Washington County Regiment NC Militia and is on track to become a militia member. \n\nLaura’s area of expertise is Early American culture (from settlement to 1860). Her goal for this summer is to “delve further into my knowledge of colonial life\, especially in Southern Appalachia\, and share the knowledge with the public in hopes of preserving our local history for decades to come.” \n\nTaylor Moorefield is also no stranger to Sycamore Shoals. He enjoys re-enacting and living history\, and has participated in Liberty: The Saga of Sycamore Shoals for 12 seasons\, as well as being a founding member of Watauga Valley Fife and Drum Corps.  As a graduate of ETSU\, he holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Criminal Justice.  An Eagle Scout and Woods Counselor at Land of the Sky Wilderness School\, Taylor is passionate about the outdoors\, wilderness education and primitive skills\, and inspiring the public to connect with the natural world in meaningful ways.   As an avid musician\, Taylor has sung in many choirs\, local and national\, plays fiddle with friend Spencer Bolejack\, and leads a Christian rock band. Taylor is passionate about the mission of TN State Parks and is very excited to offer programs this summer that will inspire\, educate\, and entertain visitors to the park. \n\nIn addition to our on-site programs this summer\, watch our Facebook page for added online talks and tours.  You will find our upcoming History at Home listing attached and we thank you for your continuing support of Sycamore Shoals! \n\n\n                                                                        Visitors Center Hours: \n9:00 am – 4:00 pm – Monday – Saturday  (Closed for Lunch &Cleaning 11:30 am -1:30 pm) \n     1:00 pm – 4:30 pm Sunday \n\nOur Visitors Center is closed on most State holidays. Park grounds open from dawn until dusk. \n\nIn the event of extremely inclement winter weather\, contact the park about program cancellations and park office closings. \n  \nSycamore Shoals State Historic Park – 1651 W. Elk Avenue- Elizabethton\, TN 37643 \n423-543-5808 \n  \n                                                                         sycamoreshoalstn.wordpress.com                  facebook.com/sycamoreshoals \n                                                                                       tnstateparks.com/parks/sycamore-shoals       friendsofsycamoreshoals.org
URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/sycamore-shoals-state-historic-park-history-at-home-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,Storytelling
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200601T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200601T190000
DTSTAMP:20260404T224425
CREATED:20200512T164935Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200512T164945Z
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SUMMARY:Rogersville: Music at the Park
DESCRIPTION:Bring a lawn chair\, blanket\, take out food and enjoy the music. After being indoor for weeks\, even months\, enjoy a breath of fresh air while enjoying the concert. Music is therapy!\nString Break will open up followed by Neon Remedy (pictured). Neon Remedy\, hailing from the hills Rogersville\,Tennessee\, is an old school country band with a new school twist.\nPerforming classic songs from the artists of the 1950’s up to the 2000’s in a stylized tradition all of its own.\nFrom Elvis Presley to Eric Church.\nFrom Johnny Cash to Jason Aldean.\nRounding out every show with a few surprises thrown in.\nFormed by locals Brent Shelton\, Larry House\, Donny Goins and David “Goob” Burns\,” excited” is a nice word for how they feel about this project.\nIf your cabin fever has you searching for a remedy…\nNeon Remedy is just what the doctor ordered.\nShould government mandates change\, we will notify in this page. Although this is an outdoor event\, social distancing must be used. The event is free to the public. RHA as well as the bands would appreciate any donations.
URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/rogersville-music-at-the-park/
LOCATION:Downtown Rogersville\, 107 E Main St #100\, Rogersville\, TN\, 37857\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concerts,General,Music
ORGANIZER;CN="Rogersville Heritage Association":MAILTO:director@rogersvilleheritage.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200531T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200531T183000
DTSTAMP:20260404T224425
CREATED:20200514T201046Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200514T202631Z
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SUMMARY:Virtual: 60th Running of the Food City 500
DESCRIPTION:  \n \nHighlights: \n\nThe 60th running of the historic Food City 500 will take place on Sunday afternoon\, May 31\, at Bristol Motor Speedway\nThe Food City 500 will air live on FS1and PRN at 3:30 p.m. on May 31 and the Cheddar’s 300 presented by Alsco will air live on FS1 and PRN at 3:30 p.m. on May 30\nBoth races will take place without spectators in attendance as part of NASCAR’s effort to bring live competition to a worldwide broadcast audience during the COVID-19 pandemic\n\nBRISTOL\, Tenn. (May 14\, 2020) – As part of NASCAR’s revised 2020 schedule\, the 60th running of the historic Food City 500 will be held on Sunday\, May 31\, at 3:30 p.m. at iconic Bristol Motor Speedway. In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic\, the race will take place on the famed all-concrete high-banks without spectators in attendance as part of NASCAR’s effort to bring live competition back to a worldwide broadcast audience on FOX and PRN. \n“On behalf of everyone at Bristol Motor Speedway\, we sincerely appreciate the efforts of Tennessee Governor Bill Lee\, NASCAR and all of our state and local government and health officials who guided and patiently worked with us to make this happen\,” said Jerry Caldwell\, executive vice president and general manager\, Bristol Motor Speedway. “This has been a collaborative and very proactive effort to put our motorsports industry back to work and boost the morale of sports fans around the world\, while at the same time keeping the health and safety of all who will be on site the top priority.” \nNASCAR and Bristol Motor Speedway have developed a comprehensive plan reviewed by state and local health agencies to protect the health and safety of the competitors\, crew members\, employees and broadcast crews that will produce the race. The plan includes limiting overall personnel\, pre-event screening\, social distancing on site\, using personal protection equipment and sanitizing areas of the facility both before and during the event. \n“Tennessee is proud to welcome NASCAR back to action in a way that both protects public health and gives fans the opportunity to watch the sport they love\,” said Tennessee Governor Bill Lee. “This pandemic has forced all industries to adapt in innovative ways\, and I applaud NASCAR and Bristol Motor Speedway for their thoughtful approach to bring back racing in a safe way.” \nAlso included on NASCAR’s revised race event schedule without spectators is the Cheddar’s 300 presented by Alsco NASCAR Xfinity Series Race\, rescheduled for Saturday\, May 30 at 3:30 p.m. That race will be broadcast on both FS1 and PRN. \n“Like our fans\, we are extremely disappointed that they will not be able join us at The Last Great Colosseum for the race\, but we understand these are unprecedented circumstances dictated by what’s best for the health and safety of the general public\,” Caldwell said. “We ask every race fan to please tune in and watch Saturday’s Cheddar’s 300 presented by Alsco on FS1 and the milestone 60th running of the Food City 500 Sunday on FOX from the comfort of their homes. \n“As America fights its way back from the pandemic and the economic shutdown\, we’re proud to be one of the first major sports back on television\,” Caldwell added. “The 60th running of the Food City 500 will be history making as NASCAR is uniquely positioned to return to competition for its dedicated fan base and we’re proud to do our part at Bristol Motor Speedway.” \nFood City 500 weekend ticketholders on file may choose to receive an event credit for the full amount paid plus an additional 20 percent\, or choose to receive a full refund of their purchase price.* The event credit can be applied toward any admissions\, including\, but not limited to\, grandstand seating\, suite and premium tickets\, camping\, fan hospitality and pit passes. The 120-percent event credit can be used during the remaining 2020 or 2021 seasons for a NASCAR sanctioned event conducted with fans at any Speedway Motorsports owned track\, subject to availability. \nFans are advised to keep their current tickets and asked to complete an exchange request form at www.bristolmotorspeedway.com to start the process. Ticket office representatives will follow up with fans within four weeks regarding the status of their request. Ticketholders should email tickets@bristolmotorspeedway.com or call 1-866-415-4158 with further questions. \n*Shipping\, handling and services fees not included in event credits or refunds. Ticketholders have 30 days to request a refund; those who do not request a refund will automatically receive the 120-percent credit
URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/virtual-60th-running-of-the-food-city-500/
LOCATION:TN
CATEGORIES:Car/Bike Shows,General,Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200530T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200530T183000
DTSTAMP:20260404T224425
CREATED:20200514T201157Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200514T202546Z
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SUMMARY:Virtual: Cheddars 300 presented by Alsco
DESCRIPTION:  \nHighlights: \n\nThe 60th running of the historic Food City 500 will take place on Sunday afternoon\, May 31\, at Bristol Motor Speedway\nThe Food City 500 will air live on FS1and PRN at 3:30 p.m. on May 31 and the Cheddar’s 300 presented by Alsco will air live on FS1 and PRN at 3:30 p.m. on May 30\nBoth races will take place without spectators in attendance as part of NASCAR’s effort to bring live competition to a worldwide broadcast audience during the COVID-19 pandemic\n\nBRISTOL\, Tenn. (May 14\, 2020) – As part of NASCAR’s revised 2020 schedule\, the 60th running of the historic Food City 500 will be held on Sunday\, May 31\, at 3:30 p.m. at iconic Bristol Motor Speedway. In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic\, the race will take place on the famed all-concrete high-banks without spectators in attendance as part of NASCAR’s effort to bring live competition back to a worldwide broadcast audience on FOX and PRN. \n“On behalf of everyone at Bristol Motor Speedway\, we sincerely appreciate the efforts of Tennessee Governor Bill Lee\, NASCAR and all of our state and local government and health officials who guided and patiently worked with us to make this happen\,” said Jerry Caldwell\, executive vice president and general manager\, Bristol Motor Speedway. “This has been a collaborative and very proactive effort to put our motorsports industry back to work and boost the morale of sports fans around the world\, while at the same time keeping the health and safety of all who will be on site the top priority.” \nNASCAR and Bristol Motor Speedway have developed a comprehensive plan reviewed by state and local health agencies to protect the health and safety of the competitors\, crew members\, employees and broadcast crews that will produce the race. The plan includes limiting overall personnel\, pre-event screening\, social distancing on site\, using personal protection equipment and sanitizing areas of the facility both before and during the event. \n“Tennessee is proud to welcome NASCAR back to action in a way that both protects public health and gives fans the opportunity to watch the sport they love\,” said Tennessee Governor Bill Lee. “This pandemic has forced all industries to adapt in innovative ways\, and I applaud NASCAR and Bristol Motor Speedway for their thoughtful approach to bring back racing in a safe way.” \nAlso included on NASCAR’s revised race event schedule without spectators is the Cheddar’s 300 presented by Alsco NASCAR Xfinity Series Race\, rescheduled for Saturday\, May 30 at 3:30 p.m. That race will be broadcast on both FS1 and PRN. \n“Like our fans\, we are extremely disappointed that they will not be able join us at The Last Great Colosseum for the race\, but we understand these are unprecedented circumstances dictated by what’s best for the health and safety of the general public\,” Caldwell said. “We ask every race fan to please tune in and watch Saturday’s Cheddar’s 300 presented by Alsco on FS1 and the milestone 60th running of the Food City 500 Sunday on FOX from the comfort of their homes. \n“As America fights its way back from the pandemic and the economic shutdown\, we’re proud to be one of the first major sports back on television\,” Caldwell added. “The 60th running of the Food City 500 will be history making as NASCAR is uniquely positioned to return to competition for its dedicated fan base and we’re proud to do our part at Bristol Motor Speedway.” \nFood City 500 weekend ticketholders on file may choose to receive an event credit for the full amount paid plus an additional 20 percent\, or choose to receive a full refund of their purchase price.* The event credit can be applied toward any admissions\, including\, but not limited to\, grandstand seating\, suite and premium tickets\, camping\, fan hospitality and pit passes. The 120-percent event credit can be used during the remaining 2020 or 2021 seasons for a NASCAR sanctioned event conducted with fans at any Speedway Motorsports owned track\, subject to availability. \nFans are advised to keep their current tickets and asked to complete an exchange request form at www.bristolmotorspeedway.com to start the process. Ticket office representatives will follow up with fans within four weeks regarding the status of their request. Ticketholders should email tickets@bristolmotorspeedway.com or call 1-866-415-4158 with further questions. \n*Shipping\, handling and services fees not included in event credits or refunds. Ticketholders have 30 days to request a refund; those who do not request a refund will automatically receive the 120-percent credit
URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/virtual-cheddars-300-presented-b-alsco/
LOCATION:TN
CATEGORIES:Car/Bike Shows,General,Racing,Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200530T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200530T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T224425
CREATED:20191126T191836Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191126T191836Z
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SUMMARY:Johnson City: "Stand Beside Her" USA Softball Tour
DESCRIPTION:“Stand Beside Her” Tour heads to Johnson City\, Tennessee \n“Team USA” Women’s Olympic Softball Team to play double header against local teams May 30th\nat TVA Credit Union Ballpark \nJOHNSON CITY\, TN — The 2020 USA Softball Women’s National Team (WNT) will be in Johnson\nCity\, Tennessee May 30\, 2020 for a pair of exhibition contests as the “Stand Beside Her” tour rolls\nthrough the United States in preparation for the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games. Held at TVA Credit\nUnion Ballpark (199-131 Legion Street\, Johnson City\, Tenn.\, 37601)\, home of the Johnson City\nCardinals\, Johnson City will host the Red\, White and Blue as they look to capture the Gold Medal\nin Tokyo when the sport of softball returns to the Olympic program for the first time since 2008.\n“Each tour stop gives the Olympic Team the ability to prepare together for the Tokyo 2020 Games\,”\nsaid 2020 WNT member\, Michelle Moultrie. “It’s a dream come true for us to get six months of\ntraining together before competing in the Games. We have had such amazing support from fans\nand can’t wait for the opportunity to play for them and meet them in person along the tour! We are\nvery excited to come to Johnson City\, Tennessee and hope to see you there!” \nTeam USA is slated for a doubleheader\, with their first contest against Milligan College before\nclosing out the tour stop with a game against a collegiate All-Star squad including players from\nMilligan College\, East Tennessee State University\, and other schools TBD. The Red\, White and\nBlue will face off against the Buffs at 1 p.m. ET before facing off with the All-Star team roughly 35\nminutes after the conclusion of the 1 p.m. contest. \nHosted by the Johnson City Convention and Visitors Bureau\, tickets for the game are available\nstarting December 16th at 11:00 AM ET and can be purchased at www.JCCardinals.com and are\navailable for the following prices: General Admission Adults ($20)\, General Admission Youth ($15)\,\nReserved Adult ($25)\, Reserved Youth ($20) and VIP ($60) while children two years and under are\nfree. \n“Milligan Softball is extremely honored and excited to work with USA Softball and the Johnson City\nConvention and Visitors Bureau to bring a world class event to Johnson City.” Said Milligan College\nAthletic Director\, Mark Fox. “To be selected for a second time to play Team USA speaks to the\nquality of the first event. Coach Holly and our players will do an outstanding job of representing\nMilligan. The fact that this will be the last athletic event as Milligan College is quite a way for our\nentire department to close one chapter in our long history of athletic success and launch us\ntowards setting new standards of achievement as Milligan University beginning June 1\, 2020.” \n“ETSU Athletics and our Softball Buccaneers are excited and proud to be a part of this wonderful\nopportunity with USA Softball and our friends from Milligan\, “said Scott Carter\, Athletic Director for\nEast Tennessee State University. “This experience will be tremendous for our student-athletes\, the\nEast Tennessee region and the sport of softball in our region. The efforts by the Johnson City\nConvention and Visitors Bureau are to be commended for bringing this exciting event to our area.”\nWith the return of softball to the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games program\, the “Stand Beside Her” tour\nprovides much-needed training and competition for the 2020 WNT in their preparation for the\nOlympic Games while also giving fans a chance to watch the Red\, White and Blue in person.\nOlympic competition will start July 22\, 2020 with the Gold Medal Game being played on July 28.\nThe “Stand Beside Her” tour evokes a powerful message of unity aimed to inspire communities to\nstand beside HER – the members of the WNT\, America and the future generation of female\nathletes. \n“Johnson City\, Tennessee is honored to host USA Softball Women’s National Team for an\nexhibition game in May 2020\,” said Johnson City Convention & Visitors Bureau Executive Director\,\nBrenda Whitson. “It is very special for a community and region to have the opportunity to see\nOlympic athletes play firsthand. It will be an experience that many will never forget.” \nFor tickets\, please visit JCCardinals.com \nFor more information on the “Stand Beside Her” tour\, please visit StandBesideHerTour.com or\ncontact Gavin Andrews at the Johnson City Convention and Visitors Bureau\n423-461-8012 or andrews@johnsoncitytnchamber.com
URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/johnson-city-stand-beside-her-usa-softball-tour/
LOCATION:TN\, United States
CATEGORIES:Children's Activities,General,Sports
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200530T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200530T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T224425
CREATED:20200514T193708Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200514T193708Z
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SUMMARY:City Car Garage Virtual Car Show
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/city-car-garage-virtual-car-show/
LOCATION:TN
CATEGORIES:Car/Bike Shows,General,Virtual
ORGANIZER;CN="Greene County Partnership":MAILTO:info@greenecountypartnership.net
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200530T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200530T160000
DTSTAMP:20260404T224425
CREATED:20200414T141331Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200414T141331Z
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SUMMARY:Rogersville Heritage Association Presents: Junk & Jam\, Vintage Market Day
DESCRIPTION:Rogersville Heritage Association Presents:\nJunk and Jam\nVintage Market Day \nVintage Market is a unique vintage inspired outdoor market featuring original mixed media art\, antiques\, antique inspired clothing and jewelry\, repurposed finds\, home décor\, architectural salvage\, outdoor furnishings\, seasonal plantings\, and consumable yummies. Vintage market is a unique opportunity to display you talent and passion. \nVENDORS\nFor additional information or to request an application\, please email director@rogersvilleheritage.org. Entry deadline is April 3\, 2020 \nMusic on the street\nEvent will be held rain or shine\nBeautiful Historic Downtown Rogersville\, Tennessee 37857
URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/rogersville-heritage-association-presents-junk-jam-vintage-market-day/
LOCATION:Downtown Historic Rogersville\, Tennessee\, Rogersville\, Tennessee\, 37857
CATEGORIES:Arts/Crafts,Farmer's Markets,Festivals
ORGANIZER;CN="Rogersville Heritage Association":MAILTO:director@rogersvilleheritage.org
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200530
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200621
DTSTAMP:20260404T224425
CREATED:20200527T135038Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200527T135038Z
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SUMMARY:Connect Fishing League: Big Bass Bass Shoutout
DESCRIPTION:CONNECT FISHING LEAGUE BIG BASS SHOOTOUT\n \nOne tournament – Four rounds \n\nRound 1 – May May 30\nRound 2 – June 6\nRound 3 – June 13\nRound 4 – June 20\n\nCost  = $10 (Entry Fee $5 plus $5 processing fee for each round) \nThis is an open tournament for anyone to participate.  Anglers can enter one or more rounds.  The more you enter\, the better your chances to win.  There is a $50 bonus prize pack if the winner is a Connect Fishing League member. \nBass Tournament – weight based single biggest catch. \n50% of the entry fee for each round paid to the winner of each round.  Remaining prize money awarded to the single biggest bass caught. \nTournament Code will be posted on this page just before each round and will be available on the ConnectScale app. \nIn order for this tournament to go smoothly\, do some preparation ahead of time. Each angler must have either an iPhone or Android and install the free ConnectScale app to record your catches.  To get the ConnectScale app iPhone Users – Download on iTunes App Store and Android Users – Download on Google Play. \nYour entry fee and processing fee will be collected as an in-app purchase. Go to the Events tab in the app\, find the Event listing for the appropriate round you want to enter and tap to View/Join and complete payment with PayPal or Credit Card powered by Stripe. \nAll catches must be weighed with a ConnectScale.  No other weighing devices are allowed. \nWe recommend the use of one of the measuring boards listed at the end of the rules as a confirmation for each catch. \nBig Bass Shootout is a single best catch Black Bass tournament (Largemouth Bass\, Smallmouth Bass\, or Spotted Bass).\n\nRead the rules carefully.  Failure to comply with the rules will result in disallowed catches and possible disqualification. \nPrizes (100% payout of the collected entry fees)\n\nRound 1 winner – 50% of round 1 entry fee.\nRound 2 winner – 50% of round 2 entry fee.\nRound 3 winner – 50% of round 3 entry fee.\nRound 4 winner – 50% of round 4 entry fee.\nGrand prize winner (the biggest of the four rounds) – the remainder of the prize pool.\nBonuses – 1) One (1) Prize Pack ($50 value) available for best social media shares using #BigBassShootout  2) One (1) Prize Pack ($50 Value) for the biggest catch from a Connect Fishing League Member.  Winners for both bonus prizes will be announced after the completion of all four rounds. \n\nWhat to do now?\n\nGet the ConnectScale app and become familiar with the app in advance.  The app can be found here for iPhone and here forAndroid.\nInstructional videos for the app can be found here: https://connectscale.com/pages/videos\n\nWhen:\n\nRound 1 starts – Saturday May 30 at 6AM Eastern and ends at 6PM Eastern time same day.\nRound 2 starts – Saturday June 6 at 6AM Eastern and ends at 6PM Eastern time same day.\nRound 3 starts – Saturday June 13 at 6AM Eastern and ends at 6PM Eastern time same day.\nRound 4 starts – Saturday June 20 at 6AM Eastern and ends at 6PM Eastern time same day.\nGrand prize winner announced on Father’s Day June 21\, 2020.\n\nWhere: \n\nAny public waterway in the United States or Canada.  No private ponds allowed.\n\nWho:  \n\nAny angler in the United States or Canada who is not under a Shelter In Place Order from Local\, State\, or National Government.  All anglers must follow all applicable laws and have appropriate licenses.\n\nINSTRUCTIONS:\nStep 1 – The ConnectScale APP\nAll anglers must use the ConnectScale Fishing App to register and log entries. \n\niPhone Users – Download on iTunes App Store.  \nAndroid Users – Download on Google Play.\n\nOnce you have downloaded the app.  Complete setting up your User Profile with First and Last names\, Email and a Profile Picture that shows your face.  \nThe night before the event starts we will post the unique tournament ID code on this rules page.  You can also find the tournament ID in the ConnectScale app once the event begins.  To join the tournament\, use the ConnectScale app\, tap the Events Tab on the Bottom Menu. Select the My Events page on top of the page and select the Join button for the Big Bass Shootout event.  Be sure to select the correct round. \nStep 2 – Measuring Devices \nThe Big Bass Shootout Tournament is a single catch weight based tournament.  All entries must be verified using one of the recommended measuring devices listed at the end of the rules. \nStep 3 – Go Fishing and Catch a Bass\nOnly “black bass” (largemouth\, smallmouth or spotted bass) are eligible for scoring in this tournament. \nStep 4 – Measure and Log\nRecord your catch weight with the ConnectScale and enter into the ConnectScale app. \nMeasure the length of the catch with your measuring device and enter the length into the ConnectScale app.  The measurements are used to confirm validity of catch.  The length of the catch is not used to determine the winning catch but to validate the integrity of the entry. \nThe nose of the catch must touch the bump on the measuring device.  Lengths should be recorded in the nearest quarter inch rounded down. \nUsing the ConnectScale app\, input the following data: \n\nWeight of the catch in the Weight Field automatically obtained from ConnectScale. \nLength of the catch in the Length Field.\nSelect appropriate species of catch. (Largemouth Bass\, Smallmouth Bass\, or Spotted Bass)\nTap the Event Code Field and make sure the Tournament Code for the Big Bass Shootout Round “X” where “X” is the round you are participating in.  The event is selected with a Green Checkmark. \nVerification Photos – Two verification photos for each catch must be entered into the ConnectScale app at the time of the catch.  One photo must show a “fish selfie” with the entire catch in the photo.  The other photo must show the weight and length verification.\n\nVerification photos must show the Unique Tournament ID on a card.  Tournament ID cards can be printed using the official Connect Fishing League Tournament card.  The Tournament Code will be posted on the rules page the day before each event and will be available in the ConnectScale app. \nPhoto Requirements:\n\nEach submission must be a unique catch.\nEach submission must include Unique Tournament ID.  This code will be published the night before the event starts and sent to you via email.\nEach photo must show the entire fish from mouth to tail.\nThe mouth/lip\, eye\, and tail fin must not be covered or obstructed in photo.\nTail of the fish may be pinched.\nThe mouth of the fish must be closed and placed against the beginning of the board.\nThe measurement must be from left to right with dorsal fins on top of photo and pelvic and anal fins downward.\nMeasurement markings on board must be clearly visible.\nPhotos must be taken with participants’ own phone using the In app photo feature.\nPhotos should be taken straight on or from directly overhead and not at an angle to ensure verification of the catch.  If the tournament director is not able to easily read the measurement\, entries may be disallowed.  \nBlurry photos or photos where the length marker is unclear will be excluded.\nSecond generation (screen shot\, or photo of photos) will be excluded.\nCatch must be in a natural state and unaltered.\nAny catch submitted that does not meet all of the criteria will be excluded from total.\nTournament judges and the tournament director will have final decision on any violations and rulings.  \n\n 
URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/connect-fishing-league-big-bass-bass-shoutout/
LOCATION:TN
CATEGORIES:Children's Activities,General,Outdoors,Sports
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200528T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200528T190000
DTSTAMP:20260404T224425
CREATED:20200521T190236Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200521T190236Z
UID:91642-1590688800-1590692400@northeasttennessee.org
SUMMARY:History Happy Hour
DESCRIPTION:History Happy Hour was set to launch for a fourth season in March. Due to public closures related to the coronavirus\, the first two meetings were cancelled. The May program\, originally scheduled for May 21st\, has been pushed back to May 28th and is going to be offered online. It will be offered through the Zoom platform. Go to the Chester Inn Museum Facebook page for the link to the meeting room and for the password to login. You can also access this information via the Heritage Alliance’s website\, www.heritageall.org. We are excited to offer this online option and for the opportunity to gauge how this program might work virtually. \n\nThe topic this month covers history around the Civil War. Join Dr. Kyle Osborn as he presents “How Anti-Slavery Politics Won.” Dr. Osborn is an Assistant Professor of History at King University\, and worked as a graduate assistant for the Heritage Alliance’s Teaching American History grant several years ago. The program will begin online at 6:30 p.m. and is free and open to the public! \n\nThis project is funded under an agreement with the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation\, Tennessee Historical Commission. For more information on the Chester Inn State Historic Site and Museum\, History Happy Hour\, or the Heritage Alliance please call our office at 423.753.9580 or the Chester Inn Museum at 423.753.4580. You can also contact the organization via email at info@heritageall.org.  Additional information about the Heritage Alliance and its mission can be found online at https://www.heritageall.org/. Be sure to follow the Chester Inn Museum and Heritage Alliance Facebook pages for updates and news about events and programs.
URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/history-happy-hour-19/
LOCATION:TN
CATEGORIES:General,Historical Events,Storytelling,Virtual
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200528T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200528T113000
DTSTAMP:20260404T224425
CREATED:20200519T141455Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200519T141455Z
UID:91630-1590663600-1590665400@northeasttennessee.org
SUMMARY:Radio Bristol Book Club
DESCRIPTION:Thursday\, May 28\n11:00-11:30 AM\nLIVE on Radio Bristol\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nListen on Radio Bristol 100.1 FM\, stream Radio Bristol online\,\nor listen on the NEW Radio Bristol App!\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nABOUT THE RADIO BRISTOL BOOK CLUB\nReaders from the Birthplace of Country Music Museum and the Bristol Public Library come together to explore books inspired by our region in this monthly program (every fourth Thursday of the month) that airs on WBCM Radio Bristol.
URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/radio-bristol-book-club-2/
LOCATION:TN
CATEGORIES:General,Storytelling
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200527T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200527T210000
DTSTAMP:20260404T224425
CREATED:20200520T134624Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200520T134633Z
UID:91638-1590609600-1590613200@northeasttennessee.org
SUMMARY:Storytown Radio: Not All That I Carry
DESCRIPTION:StoryTown Radio Show to Broadcast Production Honoring Veterans \nThis month\, the StoryTown Radio Show honors Memorial Day with a special broadcast as the cast performs a radio-play version of Jules Corriere’s one-act play “Not All That I Carry”. First performed as a stage show at the Jonesborough Senior Center. The play is based on stories from members of the Jonesborough Senior Center\, especially centering around the subject of World War I\, World War II\, and the Great Depression. \nSenior Center members who contributed stories for this production include World War II Medic Vern Dauerty; Veterans Bob Powers\, John White and Joe Allison\, Larry and Irene Richmond; Pam and Doc Johnson; Owen Colvin; Maggie Polden; Kathleen Dunworth; Shirley Rowan Meade\, and Harvey and Madge Crain. \nTheir time of sacrifice will feel familiar right now. During this time\, when homes are turned into offices\, schools\, and gyms\, we are facing a world much different than just a few months ago\, and the change was sudden. Just like the stories in this play\, each of us is\, in our own ways\, in the midst of making sacrifices. \n“That’s why I think this play will touch audiences today\,” Corriere explains\, “In my years of collecting stories\, I’ve heard tales of sacrifice\, in which people literally lived in a different world- across an ocean\, in a country with a different language\, and different environments. They are so inspiring. We can draw strength from these stories\, because they do offer hope. They made it through difficult times- and that lets me know I’ll make it through\, too. Because I come from them.” \nThe people in “Not All That I Carry” were called the Greatest Generation. They did what was asked of them\, and lived through very difficult times. We are all now living in historic and difficult times\, too. How we are dealing with these times here in Jonesborough has been heartening. \n“We’re reaching out to each other\, not physically\, but virtually. We’re supporting our local businesses at curbside pick-ups. Our educators have\, in a moment’s notice\, created engaging online learning opportunities for our children. We’re providing food to those in need through school lunch pick-up and at the food pantry. We’re doing great things\, even if in small ways. But each of our small sacrifices help to uplift us all.” Corriere says\, and finishes with a thoughtful question: \n“What will our generation be called\, after this global pandemic is over? Our actions will define that. In Jonesborough and Washington County\, I’d like to think we’ll be known as the Caring Generation.” \nThe program will air on WETS 89.5 FM and stream online on wets.org on their HD Channel One at 8 p.m. on Wednesday\, May 27. The cast has not yet resumed their usual live audience performances. The program will also become available on the StoryTown Podcast channel beginning Friday\, May 29. StoryTown is available on all major podcast platforms\, including Apple\, Spotify\, and iHeart\, as well as online at storytown.simplcast.com \nThis will be the eighth episode of the StoryTown Podcast Series. StoryTown is sponsored in part by the Tennessee Arts Commission\, The Wild Women of Jonesborough\, Main Street Café and Catering\, and Nancy Hope and Odie Major.
URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/storytown-radio-not-all-that-i-carry/
LOCATION:TN
CATEGORIES:Concerts,General,Music,Storytelling,Theatre,Virtual
ORGANIZER;CN="Jonesborough":MAILTO:info@jonesborough.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200524T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200524T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T224425
CREATED:20200505T132700Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200505T133453Z
UID:91598-1590321600-1590339600@northeasttennessee.org
SUMMARY:Watauga Lake Winery: Sundays in the Vineyard
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/watauga-lakw-winery-sundays-in-the-vineyard/
LOCATION:TN
CATEGORIES:Food/Drink,General
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200523T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200523T143000
DTSTAMP:20260404T224425
CREATED:20200514T200346Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200514T200346Z
UID:91621-1590238800-1590244200@northeasttennessee.org
SUMMARY:McKinney Center: Art with Recycled Materials
DESCRIPTION:McKinney Center Offers Free Art Program Using Recycled Materials \nAre you at home and needing something fun to do in order to kill the time? Want to learn more about how you can reduce waste and give new life to your garbage and recyclables while making art? Join AmeriCorps member Lilith Erbach for the McKinney Center’s FREE Reusing Everything\, Making Art\, Keeping Engaged (R.E.M.A.K.E.) program. The program aims to educate and inform individuals in a fun and engaging environment where their creativity can thrive. This service-learning initiative is perfect for adults and teenagers\, and can be modified for children. The project is a perfect summer learning opportunity for those 9th grade and above. \n\nSome of the projects featured will consist of making tin can planters\, weaving with magazine pages\, making mini jar terrariums\, and creating jewelry out of plastic bottles. Each meetup is designed to utilize items attendees can find in their own home. In R.E.M.A.K.E.\, artists will be encouraged to upcycle unused materials\, and reuse garbage and recyclables. You can expect to leave with a better understanding of how to reduce waste while making practical art. \n\nThe Program will begin on May 23rd\, and will be held every second and fourth Saturday from 1 to 2:30 p.m. until July 11th. The classes will be held via Zoom in order to make the class more accessible\, and to protect the health and wellbeing of all attendees\, volunteers\, and staff members involved. AmeriCorps surveys will be distributed via email for attendees to fill out after the events. Upon completion of the survey\, attendees will be entered to win a prize drawing held on July 25th. \n\nTo register for the first event visit mckinneycenter.com\, click register\, and find Tin Can Planters under featured events. Register soon\, as spaces for this free event are limited. Be sure to check for more information on the McKinney Center’s Facebook and Instagram as it becomes available. For more information\, please call the McKinney Center at 423.753.0562 or email Lilith Erbach at lilli.erbach@gmail.com.
URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/mckinney-center-art-with-recycled-materials/
LOCATION:McKinney Center\, 103 Franklin Ave\, Jonesborough\, TN\, 37659\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts/Crafts,Children's Activities,General
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200522T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200522T210000
DTSTAMP:20260404T224425
CREATED:20200515T175427Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200515T175427Z
UID:91626-1590170400-1590181200@northeasttennessee.org
SUMMARY:Rogersville: Cruise in on the Square
DESCRIPTION:Cruise In On Square\nPer 1989 Car Show\nFriday\, May 22\, 2020\n6:00-9:00\nEntertainment: Ivy Road\nStreet closed at 4:00\nDue to COVID19 Please excise appropriate protocol with social distancing\, hygiene\, wear protective equipment when appropriate.
URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/rogersville-cruise-in-on-the-square-3/
LOCATION:Downtown Rogersville\, 107 E Main St #100\, Rogersville\, TN\, 37857\, United States
CATEGORIES:Car/Bike Shows,General,Music
GEO:36.4073481;-83.0063841
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Downtown Rogersville 107 E Main St #100 Rogersville TN 37857 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=107 E Main St #100:geo:-83.0063841,36.4073481
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200518T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200518T140000
DTSTAMP:20260404T224425
CREATED:20200512T123804Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200512T123804Z
UID:91615-1589796000-1589810400@northeasttennessee.org
SUMMARY:Heritage Alliance: Virtual Field Trip
DESCRIPTION:The Heritage Alliance will host its first Virtual Fieldtrip Day on Monday\, May 18. Throughout the day\, the Alliance will offer tours and activities online for students learning from home. The day will include a look at their one room schoolhouse Oak Hill School\, an interactive tour of Main Street Jonesborough\, a tour of the third-floor bedroom of the Chester Inn Museum\, an interactive artifact exploration\, and much more. The Heritage Alliance will be streaming and posting content for students from 10:00 a.m. that morning to 2:00 p.m. that afternoon. \n\n“Normally we welcome students in person to our historic sites\, but it’s not safe right now to have a large group exploring together\, so we wanted to offer an alternative for students who are learning from home\,” Executive Director Anne Mason explains. “We also wanted to offer this experience to students who were supposed to come with their schools this spring and weren’t able to. This is a way for students\, parents\, and educators to engage with local history. Hopefully this will encourage them to visit the physical sites in the future when it’s safer to do so.” The tours and activities on May 18 will be streamed from and posted to the Heritage Alliance’s Facebook page\, as well as the Chester Inn State Historic Site and Museum’s Facebook page. In the coming week\, the Heritage Alliance will post a packet to their website that outlines what students and educators can expect to see and do on May 18. \n\n“We’ve been posting a lot of educational activities to our website\, including explorations of historic photos from our collection\, and a primary source activity with the cholera epidemic of 1873. Our Virtual Field Trip Day is a new\, educational activity for us\, and we’re really excited to share the historic buildings with the students\,” Mason adds. “We encourage students to log on with their families and ask questions. We want this to be as interactive as possible.” \n\nThe day will also include visits to the Christopher Taylor House\, the Chuckey Depot Museum\, and the Old Jonesborough Cemetery\, with some surprises thrown in. To help cover expenses\, the Heritage Alliance suggests a donation of $5.00-$7.00\, which covers the normal fee for a student during a fieldtrip. Donations can be made online at www.heritageall.org. \n\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.  For more information\, please call our office at 423.753.9580\, or contact the organization via email at info@heritageall.org.  Additional information can also be found online at https://www.heritageall.org/.
URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/heritage-alliance-virtual-field-trip/
LOCATION:TN
CATEGORIES:Arts/Crafts,Children's Activities,General,Historical Events,Storytelling,Theatre,Virtual
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200516
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200517
DTSTAMP:20260404T224425
CREATED:20200225T175351Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200225T175351Z
UID:91412-1589587200-1589673599@northeasttennessee.org
SUMMARY:Bristol Forests Rally
DESCRIPTION:Bristol Forests Rally is an ALL NEW gravel stage rally based in Bristol\, TN! We’re bringing rally back to the twisty forestry roads of East Tennessee for the first time in over a decade.
URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/bristol-forests-rally/
LOCATION:TN
CATEGORIES:General,Outdoors
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200515T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200515T210000
DTSTAMP:20260404T224425
CREATED:20200514T193827Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200514T193827Z
UID:91620-1589572800-1589576400@northeasttennessee.org
SUMMARY:Visit Kingsport Live: Jeff Lane
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/visit-kingsport-live-jeff-lane/
LOCATION:TN
CATEGORIES:General,Storytelling,Virtual
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200511
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200518
DTSTAMP:20260404T224425
CREATED:20200510T133347Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200510T133347Z
UID:91610-1589155200-1589759999@northeasttennessee.org
SUMMARY:Jonesborough Virtual Dulcimer Days
DESCRIPTION:Jonesborough’s Dulcimer Days celebrates the role of the Appalachian mountain dulcimer in American life with seven days of dulcimer-infused virtual performances and workshops in Tennessee’s Oldest Town.\n\nJonesborough’s Dulcimer Week takes place May 11 through May 17. Try your hand at the dulcimer during a virtual workshop or sit back and enjoy the mountain dulcimer virtual concerts dotted throughout Jonesborough.\n\nWith only three or four strings and a simple diatonic fret pattern\, the Appalachian dulcimer is generally regarded as one of the easiest string instruments to learn.
URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/jonesborough-virtual-dulcimer-days/
LOCATION:TN
CATEGORIES:Arts/Crafts,Children's Activities,Farmer's Markets,Festivals,General,Historical Events,Music,Storytelling,Virtual
ORGANIZER;CN="Jonesborough":MAILTO:info@jonesborough.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200511
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200707
DTSTAMP:20260404T224425
CREATED:20200427T184438Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200427T184438Z
UID:91575-1589155200-1594079999@northeasttennessee.org
SUMMARY:7th Annual Appalachian Trail Virtual Walk
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/7th-annual-appalachian-trail-virtual-walk/
LOCATION:TN
CATEGORIES:Children's Activities,General,Outdoors,Virtual
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200510T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200510T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T224425
CREATED:20200505T132534Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200505T132534Z
UID:91597-1589108400-1589130000@northeasttennessee.org
SUMMARY:Watauga Lake Winery: Savory Sunday
DESCRIPTION:Join us for mimosas featuring our new sparkling wine\, breakfast pizza (filled with scrambled eggs\, bacon\, sausage\, veggies\, and cheese)\, served with a fruit salad and finish with blackberry cobbler (blackberries from Villa Nove Vineyards!) and topped with ice cream. Only $35.00 per couple
URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/watauga-lake-winery-savory-sunday/
LOCATION:TN
CATEGORIES:Food/Drink,General
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200509T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200509T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T224425
CREATED:20200122T134049Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200122T134049Z
UID:91311-1589018400-1589043600@northeasttennessee.org
SUMMARY:Jonesborough: Art in the Park
DESCRIPTION:The twelfth Annual Art in the Park held on the International Storytelling Center grounds is looking for artists and vendors for Saturday\, May 9\, 2020.  Art in the Park is not just for artists and crafters this year. Organizers are looking for authors\, performers\, musicians\, storytellers\, and vocalists who wish to share their talents! \n\nSpring in Northeast Tennessee brings thousands of tourists to this area to see mother nature coming to life as the first redbuds and crocus bloom.  A favored tourist spot is Historic Downtown Jonesborough\, the oldest town in Tennessee\, which will be teaming with spring colors and decorations. \n\nThe goal of this show is to highlight the fine art produced in our region.  The Town of Jonesborough is dedicated to bringing the community closer together\, and show other communities the creative influence that the arts can bring to their quality of life.  It is imperative that the quality of this fine art show be maintained and offer patrons the opportunity to experience art of the highest standards.  Art and craft vendors will be eligible to win prizes: \n\nAwards \nBest of Show                     $500 \n2nd Place                           $300 \n3rd Place                            $100 \nBest New Artist  Free Booth Space next year \nBetween two and four honorable mentions may also be presented. \nOne “Best of Tasting” certificate will be awarded. \n\nPublic relations efforts will focus on drawing in a crowd that will be attending this event for the purpose of viewing and purchasing artwork. \n\nAnother popular aspect of Art in the Park includes the tasting area complete with wine samples\, mouthwatering chocolates\, tempting sauces and savory bread samples\, as well as the area’s own marketplace where folks can sample before they buy. “Best in Tasting” vendors may apply to sell their original creations at the event and provide samples. This year\, a food court will be set up\, where patrons may eat a meal al fresco and enjoy a long afternoon of art\, fine foods\, and music. \n\nEligible artists and fine food vendors can find an application by visiting www.mckinneycenter.com  or contact Theresa Hammons\, theresah@jonesboroughtn.org.  Artists must submit an application\, jury fee\, booth fee\, and photographs of their work and booth set up to be considered.  Once juried into Art in the Park\, artists will not have to be juried in again.  A perk to participating artists will be their name printed in the event program and a hospitality area where light refreshments will be provided throughout the event. \n\nInterested vendors should contact Director\, Theresa Hammons at theresah@jonesboroughtn.org or 423.753.0562.
URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/jonesborough-art-in-the-park/
LOCATION:International Storytelling Center\, 116 W. Main St\, Jonesborough\, TN\, 37659\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts/Crafts,Food/Drink,General,Outdoors,Shopping,Storytelling
GEO:36.2940662;-82.4741334
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=International Storytelling Center 116 W. Main St Jonesborough TN 37659 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=116 W. Main St:geo:-82.4741334,36.2940662
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200508T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200508T190000
DTSTAMP:20260404T224425
CREATED:20200428T174731Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200428T174731Z
UID:91581-1588960800-1588964400@northeasttennessee.org
SUMMARY:Downtown Elizabethton: Evenings on Elk
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/downtown-elizabethton-evenings-on-elk/
LOCATION:TN
CATEGORIES:General,Shopping,Virtual
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200508
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200511
DTSTAMP:20260404T224425
CREATED:20200306T185753Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200306T185753Z
UID:91429-1588896000-1589155199@northeasttennessee.org
SUMMARY:Roan Mountain: Hiker Palooza
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/roan-mountain-hiker-palooza/
LOCATION:TN
CATEGORIES:Arts/Crafts,Children's Activities,Festivals,Food/Drink,General,Music,Outdoors
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200508
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200510
DTSTAMP:20260404T224425
CREATED:20200117T162233Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200309T173413Z
UID:91289-1588896000-1589068799@northeasttennessee.org
SUMMARY:Washington County Heritage Fair
DESCRIPTION:The Washington County Heritage Fair will take place in Jonesborough\, Tennessee on Friday\, May 8th and Saturday\, May 9th. The heritage event is open to the public and specifically targets Washington County students through local heritage engagements that brings together local cultural and heritage organizations and sites to showcase local heritage and culture. This year the fair will consist of 3 parts including a Heritage Poster Competition for students in grades 5-8\, individual/organization exhibitions\, and a Living History Timeline. \n\nJonesborough Genealogical Society President Chad Bailey said\, “This event is in its second year\, and in celebration of the JGS’s 30th year\, the event has taken new meaning through an even more expanded and fun filled event.” “With the beautiful historic backdrop of the oldest town in Tennessee\,” Bailey continued\, “why not showcase the area’s history and culture to the next generation in a multi-generation setting!”  The Jonesborough Genealogical Society invites the public to attend the Washington County Heritage Fair from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Friday and 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday in Historic Jonesborough. Those attending are asked to begin the day at the Jonesborough Visitors Center and Emporium\, 117 Boone Street\, Jonesborough\, where participants can register and pick up a program and map of the events locations. The 5th-8th Grade Student Heritage Poster Competition Displays and the Individual/Organization Exhibitions the auditorium. \n\nThe 5th-8th Grade Student Heritage Poster Competition brings together area students from Washington County\, Tennessee public and private schools at the Jonesborough Visitors Center and Emporium through a combined learning experiences where students’ knowledge of local heritage and culture are presented in a unique and creative way through the use of primary and secondary source material displayed on a tri-fold board in three specific categories. Each project will be judged by judicial panel that have experiences and interests in the specific categories. Winners will be selected by grade and category and announced during the Jonesborough Genealogical Society’s Annual Meeting and Hall of Fame on Saturday\, May 9th at 9:30 a.m. at the Washington County-Jonesborough Library. Those wishing to have their students participate in this event\, whether teachers or homeschool parents\, please register your student using the registration form at jgstn.org/annual-heritage-fair/. The deadline for registration has been extended to Monday\, March 16th to allow more students to participate. \n\nThe Individual/Organization Exhibitions bring together over 20 local heritage and cultural organizations and sites in the Historic Jonesborough Visitors Center and Emporium\, which gives participants an opportunity to engage with heritage and cultural sites\, knowledge\, and techniques\, they may have never seen or used before. This exhibition provides youth and adults with a taste of public and private heritage and cultural sites\, in which\, they can visit at later dates to take in the educational experiences fully. In addition\, organizations will showcase their missions\, visions\, programming\, and projects to the public through the use of visual and/or oratory exhibitions. Knowledgeable individuals can showcase their individual research\, cultural work\, and craft to provide another perspective of learning to the next generation. For a complete list of participants\, please visit jgstn.org/annual-heritage-fair/. \n\nIn addition\, presentations by exceptional speakers will provide 45-minute lessons on local heritage and cultural topics in the Community Room of the Washington County-Jonesborough Library\, 200 Sabin Drive\, Jonesborough from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. These include Connie Goff Sharp\, The History of 4-H and Heritage Skill Programs; Dr. Brenda G’Fellers and Kristin Pearson\, presenting Children’s Author and Illustrator Rhea Wells; Jennifer Bauer\, Sycamore Shoals State Historic Park; Megan Cullen Tewell\, History of the Ashe Street Courthouse; Joy Branham\, The Perfect 36: Tennessee’s Crucial Part in Securing Women’s Right to Vote; Nathan Shreve\, Cane Notch Archaeological Site; Dr. Patrick Stern\, Embree House Historic Farm; Reagan Cornett\, Geographical and Archaeological Investigation at David Crockett Birthplace State Park; Dr. William Kennedy\, Celebrating 50 Years of Historic Zoning in Jonesborough; Boones Creek Historical Trust\, History of Boones Creek; and Cherel Henderson\, First Families in Tennessee. More information on these presentations and demonstration will be announced. \n\nFinally\, the Living History Timeline\, which will be presented in Greenspace next to the Jonesborough Visitors Center; Central Christian Church Yard\, corner of Fox and Main Streets; and Mill Springs Park\, 104 Spring Street\, will consist of tradespeople and reenactors in three time period-based camps from pre-Revolutionary to early 20th Century regalia. The Living History Timeline present educational experiences through the visual representation of life throughout history\, which includes period clothing styles\, language\, techniques\, and experiences. In addition\, it provides a look at jobs and trades\, as well as economic\, social\, racial\, and gender stature throughout time. Beginning at the Jonesborough Visitors Center\, partakers will move through time by walking the streets of Tennessee’s oldest town where they can view and learn about the town’s preservation efforts and past as well as delving into topics and experiences in the town’s historical façade with its storied-past telling its own story\, creating an environment\, combined with the other two parts\, that sets local heritage and culture in motion\, so students and the public can create\, develop\, and cultivate their own sense of community and place within the region as a whole. \n\nIn addition\, other heritage sites will be open throughout town including the Washington County-Jonesborough Museum in the Jonesborough Visitors Center\, 117 Boone Street; the Genealogy and History Center in the Washington County-Jonesborough Library\, 200 Sabin Drive; the Chester Inn State Historic Site and Museum (116 W. Main Street) will open at 11 am and close at 6 p.m.; the Chuckey Depot Museum (2nd Avenue) will open at 1 p.m. and close at 5 p.m. on Friday\, and 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday; Oak Hill School will be open on Friday from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. \n\nSome events and schedules are tentative and could change\, be added\, or cancelled\, please check back for up-to-date information. For more information on the Washington County Heritage Fair\, please visit the Jonesborough Genealogical Society’s website at jgstn.org/annual-heritage-fair/or Facebook page www.facebook.com/tnjgs/ or visit the Jonesborough Visitors Center and Emporium at 117 Boone Street\, Jonesborough or pick up a copy of the Jonesborough Herald and Tribune and read the update and answer the trivia question each Wednesday up to the fair.
URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/washington-county-heritage-fair-2/
LOCATION:TN\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts/Crafts,Children's Activities,General,Historical Events,Storytelling,Theatre
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200507T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200507T210000
DTSTAMP:20260404T224425
CREATED:20200506T191754Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200506T191754Z
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SUMMARY:ETSU Bluegrass\, Old-Time and Country Music Virtual Showcase
DESCRIPTION:Bluegrass\, Old-Time and Country Music Studies to present Virtual Showcase and Fundraiser\nJOHNSON CITY (May 4\, 2020) – A Virtual Showcase and Fundraiser will be presented Thursday\, May 7\, to benefit East Tennessee State University’s ongoing Bucs Help Bucs campaign. \nThis showcase will feature a compilation of videos recorded by students and faculty in ETSU’s Bluegrass\, Old-Time and Country Music Program. It will begin at 7 p.m. on Facebook Live and will be hosted by program director Dan Boner. \nThe idea for students to submit videos for a virtual concert came from senior ETSU bluegrass majors Sophia Chambers\, Mikaela Langley and Charly Smith. \nDuring the virtual concert\, viewers will be encouraged to support the Bucs Help Bucs effort\, a current fundraising campaign to provide relief to ETSU students and employees who are experiencing hardship resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic. \nDonations to the Bucs Help Bucs campaign may be directed toward Student/Staff Emergency Funds\, which provides financial assistance to those who experience an unexpected loss or hardship affecting their ability to remain at ETSU; Bucky’s Food Pantry\, which aids those in need of food resources and raises awareness of food insecurity and hunger on the ETSU campus; or the ETSU Counseling Center\, which provides a variety of services\, including 24-hour counseling (in-person or electronic)\, access to psychiatric services\, and tools and resources to help students. \nTo date\, more than $70\,000 has been raised in the campaign\, which continues through May 22. Three hundred donors thus far include ETSU employees\, students\, parents\, alumni and friends from at least six different states. \nTo watch the show\, go to https://www.facebook.com/etsubluegrass/live. To learn more about or give to the Bucs Help Bucs campaign\, visit www.etsu.edu/bucs-help-bucs.
URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/etsu-bluegrass-old-time-and-country-music-virtual-showcase/
LOCATION:TN
CATEGORIES:Concerts,General,Music,Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200505T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200505T200000
DTSTAMP:20260404T224425
CREATED:20200428T173520Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200428T173520Z
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SUMMARY:How to Get Into Flatwater Kayaking
DESCRIPTION:How to Get Into Flatwater Kayaking – FREE\nWhen:    May 5th\, 7:00-8:00 pm EST\nWhere:   www.facebook.com/ACATennessee\nBy:          Debbie Briscoe\, Flatwater Kayak InstructorJoin NOLI instructor Debbie Briscoe for an overview of what you need to know to get into and safely enjoy flatwater kayaking. She will discuss and demonstrate boats\, gear\, safety considerations and paddling technique. No need to preregister\, just show up on the ACA Tennessee Facebook page in time for the 7p start.
URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/how-to-get-into-flatwater-kayaking/
LOCATION:TN
CATEGORIES:General,Outdoors,Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200501T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200501T150000
DTSTAMP:20260404T224425
CREATED:20200127T144852Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200127T144852Z
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SUMMARY:Vintage Roundup
DESCRIPTION:Vintage Market Days® is an upscale\, vintage-inspired\, indoor/outdoor market featuring original art\, antiques\, clothing\, jewelry\, handmade treasures\, home décor\, outdoor furnishings\, consumable yummies\, seasonal plantings\, and a little more. Vintage Market Days® events are so much more than a flea market. Each Vintage Market Days® event is a unique opportunity for vendors to display their talents and passions in creative venues.
URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/vintage-roundup/2020-05-01/
LOCATION:Bristol Motor Speedway\, 151 Speedway Blvd.\, Bristol\, TN\, 37620\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts/Crafts,General,Shopping
GEO:36.5169747;-82.2500963
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200501T060000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200503T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T224425
CREATED:20200428T214019Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200428T214019Z
UID:91583-1588312800-1588525200@northeasttennessee.org
SUMMARY:Northeast Tennessee Open Fishing Tournament
DESCRIPTION:Time to “Open Fishing Again”! \nConnect Fishing League is hosting the Northeast Tennessee Open Fishing Tournament (https://connectfishingleague.com/event-3818591) open to anglers throughout Tennessee promoting Northeast Tennessee. \nA special prize package of a Nolichucky River Fishing Trip is being offered by USA Raft.  The Nolichucky River in Northeast Tennessee is one of the best keep secrets for smallmouth fishing.  A free flowing mountain river with good rock and wood structure and seasonal water temperatures has a healthy fish population with smallmouth bass\, trout\, muskie\, rock bass\, blue gill and many other warm water species.  Enjoy the beauty of the class 3-4 Nolichucky Gorge.
URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/northeast-tennessee-open-fishing-tournament-2/
LOCATION:TN
CATEGORIES:Outdoors
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200501
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200504
DTSTAMP:20260404T224425
CREATED:20200418T153841Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200422T165753Z
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SUMMARY:Northeast Tennessee Open Fishing Tournament
DESCRIPTION:Northeast Tennessee Open \nOpen Fishing Again \n\nMay 1\, 2\, and 3 \nEntry Fee $20 plus $5 processing fee \n\n\nBass Tournament \n\n\nWinner determined by length \nRegistration closes April 30th at 5PM EST \n \n\n\nIn order for this tournament to go smoothly\, do some preparation ahead of time. Each angler must have either an iPhone or Android and install the free ConnectScale app to record your catches.  To get the ConnectScale app iPhone Users – Download on iTunes App Store and Android Users – Download on Google Play. \n\n\nYour entry fee and processing fee will be collected at time of registration on the ConnectFishingLeague.com website.  \n\n\nWe recommend the use of one of the measuring boards listed at the end of the rules. \n\n\nThe Northeast Tennessee Open is a best 5 catch Black Bass tournament (Largemouth Bass\, Smallmouth Bass\, or Spotted Bass). \n\n\nRead the rules carefully.  Failure to comply with the rules will result in disallowed catches and possible disqualification. \nPrizes (100% payout of the collected entry fees)\n\n\nFirst place – 60% of the entry fees \n\n\nSecond place – 25% of the entry fees \n\n\nThird place – 15% of the entry fees \n\n\nBonus – If the winner is a Connect Fishing League Member\, there will be a bonus prize of a free ConnectScale 3 digital bluetooth scale or a to-be-announced Northeast Tennessee Prize Package.  CLICK HERE to become a Connect Fishing League Member. \n\n\nSocial Media Bonus – The angler with the best social media posts using the hashtag #NETNOpen will Win a ConnectScale 3 digital bluetooth scale. \n\n\nWhat to do now?\n\n\nGet the ConnectScale app and become familiar with the app in advance.  The app can be found here for iPhone and here for Android. \n\n\nInstructional videos for the app can be found here:  https://connectscale.com/pages/videos \n\n\nWhen:\n\n\nStarts – Friday May 1 at 6AM Eastern\, and ends Sunday May 3 at 5PM Eastern time.   \n\n\nWhere: \n\n\nAny Pond\, Lake\, River\, Stream in Tennessee \n\n\nWho:  \n\n\nAny Licensed Angler in Tennessee who is not under a Shelter In Place Order from their Local\, State\, or National Government.  All anglers must follow all applicable laws. \n\n\nInstructions: \nStep 1 – The ConnectScale APP\nAll anglers must use the ConnectScale Fishing App to register and log entries. \n\n\niPhone Users – Download on iTunes App Store.   \n\n\nAndroid Users – Download on Google Play. \n\n\nOnce you have downloaded the app.  Complete setting up your User Profile with First and Last names\, Email and a Profile Picture that shows your face.  \nThe night before the event starts you will receive an email with unique tournament ID code and a reminder to join the even in the ConnectScale app.  After you receive this email\, to join the tournament tap the Events Tab on the Bottom Menu. Select the My Events page on top of the page and select Join button for the Northeast Tennessee Open. \nStep 2 – Measuring Devices \nThe Northeast Tennessee Open is a length based tournament.  We recommend using one of the measuring devices listed at the end of the rules. \nStep 3 – Go Fishing and Catch a Bass.  \nOnly “black bass” (largemouth\, smallmouth or spotted bass) are eligible for scoring in this tournament. \nStep 4 – Measure and Log\nMeasure the catch with your measuring device.   \n\n\nThe nose of the catch must touch the bump on the measuring device.  Lengths should be recorded in the nearest quarter inch rounded down. \n\n\nUsing the ConnectScale app\, input the following data: \n\n\nLength of the catch in the Length Field. \n\n\nSelect appropriate species of catch. (Largemouth Bass\, Smallmouth Bass\, or Spotted Bass) \n\n\nTap the Event Code Field and make sure the Tournament Code for the Northeast Tennessee Open is selected with a Green Checkmark.  \n\n\n\n\nA verification photo for each catch must be entered into the ConnectScale app at the time of the catch. \n\n\nThe Length Verification photo must show the catch on the Measuring device.   The fish needs to be measured from left to right with the mouth on the left and ending with the tail on the right.  The mouth must be completely closed. The photo must show the Unique Tournament ID on a card.  Tournament ID cards can be printed using the official Connect Fishing League Tournament card. \n\n\n\n\nThe photo below is an example of a good verification photo. \n\n\n  \nIn the ConnectScale APP\, make sure the Private catch slider is turned off and not showing Green.   If the catch is kept Private we will not see it in Public Feed or in the database when we are verifying results.   You may keep Share Map (GPS) Locationprivate so that no other users will not know your location but the tournament admin will still be able to verify that the catch was weighed on a body of water and for safety verification.  After you have completed ALL of the steps above\, tap Save in the top right-hand corner to save the catch submission and enter the catch in the competition. \nLog as many catches as you like during the tournament.  This is the Best 5 Tournament. Winner will be determined by the length of the 5 largest catches.     \nLive Leaderboard: \nKeep up to date with standings of all our events by using our new Live Tournament Leaderboard at www.connectscale.app  \nRules:\n\n\nBoat\, Kayak\, Tube and Bank/Shore Fishing Permitted \n\n\nCatches must be submitted to the tournament at time of catch. \n\n\nAll catches are submitted using the ConnectScale Fishing App. \n\n\nAdding Length Measurement must be done in Inches in .25 inch increments.  For instance\, x.00 x.25 x.50 or x.75 where x is the number of inches. \n\n\nUsers must Round Down and enter to the closest .25 or (¼) Inch mark.  \n\n\nAny submission not rounded to .00 .25 .50 .75 will be disqualified. \n\n\nPhoto Requirements: \n\n\nEach submission must be a unique catch. \n\n\nEach submission must include Unique Tournament ID.  This will be published the night before the event starts and sent to you via email. \n\n\nEach photo must show the entire fish from mouth to tail. \n\n\nThe mouth\, eyes\, gill flap\, and tail fin must not be covered or obstructed in photo. \n\n\nTail of the fish may be pinched. \n\n\nThe mouth of the fish must be closed and placed against the beginning of the board. \n\n\nThe measurement must be from left to right with dorsal fins on top of photo and pelvic and anal fins downward. \n\n\nMeasurement markings on board must be clearly visible. \n\n\nPhotos must be taken with participants’ own phone using the In app photo feature. \n\n\nPhotos should be taken from directly overhead and not at an angle to ensure verification of the catch length.  If the tournament director is not able to easily read the measurement\, entries may be disallowed.   \n\n\nBlurry photos or photos where the length marker is unclear will be excluded. \n\n\nSecond generation (screen shot\, or photo of photos) will be excluded. \n\n\nCatch must be in a natural state and unaltered. \n\n\nAny catch submitted that does not meet all of the criteria will be excluded from total. \n\n\nTournament judges and the tournament director will have final decision on any violations and rulings.   \n\n\nRecommended Measuring Devices:\n\n\nFrabill Bump Board \n\n\nHawg Trough \n\n\nKetch \n\n\nCheck It Stick – Available at Academy Sports \n\n\nEntry Fees\nThe tournament’s entry fee is $20 with a $5 processing fee.  Entry fees and tournament fees are non-refundable if for any reason you are unable to fish. \nDisputes and Complaints\nAny concerns about the rules should be discussed before the start of the tournament. \nThe tournament director has the final decision on any complaints.  \nFormal Complaints must be submitted to the tournament director and provide documentation including event\, title date\, name of angler\, catch #\, description of condition being disputed\, and reason for dispute and requested action.  \nUnless a clear violation of law or fraud\, any dispute issued after 24 hours of the end of the event will be reviewed without affecting the results.  \nPrizes \nAdvertised Payout amounts may be modified based on the final number of paid participants.  Prizes will be processed after all photos submitted have been judged and results reviewed. Winners of Sponsored Prizes must complete Prize Claim Form that will be emailed to them.   \nTaxes\nCompetitors are responsible for all applicable taxes.  Participants that win a cumulative prize for the year of over $600 must complete a IRS W9 Form before any prize amount exceeding $600 will be distributed. \nWaivers and Releases\nBy registering for an event the participant grants Connect Outdoors\, Inc the right to use all photographs\, likeness\, stories\, accounts\, interviews\, and information pertaining to the event for marketing and promotional purposes.  This release is granted without expectation of additional compensation. \nAs a condition of participation and by virtue of registering for competitions\, each participant agrees to accept the terms and conditions of Connect Outdoors\, Inc Waiver and Release of Liability.  This obsolves Connect Outdoors\, Inc\, its officers\, staff\, and volunteers from responsibility and threat of litigation in the case of injury\, loss\, or death sustained by a participant while participating in an event. \nFinal Details\nConnect Outdoors\, Inc and its staff reserves the right to disqualify or omit any catches that do not meet the rules described above.  All decisions are FINAL.    \nAll users must practice safe social distancing measures as outlined by the CDC.  The tournament will be postponed if a national quarantine or shelter in place order is given.   \nCDC Guidelines to protect yourself: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/prevent-getting-sick/prevention.html \nCDC guidelines regarding travel in the US: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/travelers/travel-in-the-us.html  \nAs a condition of participation in a competition\, and by virtue of using the app\, each competitor agrees to accept the terms and conditions of the ConnectScale terms & conditions including a waiver and release of liability.  \nOTHER LINKS:\nDownload the ConnectScale App   iOS    Android \nConnectScale education videos – https://connectscale.com/pages/videos \nJoin the Connect Fishing League – LINK \nDownload and Print the Connect Fishing League Tournament Card – LINK \nLive Tournament Leaderboard – www.connectscale.app  \nRecommended measuring boards – Frabill Bump Board\, Hawg Trough\, Ketch\, Check It Stick \nCDC Guidelines to protect yourself: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/prevent-getting-sick/prevention.html \nCDC guidelines regarding travel in the US: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/travelers/travel-in-the-us.html 
URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/northeast-tennessee-open-fishing-tournament/
LOCATION:TN
CATEGORIES:General,Outdoors
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200430T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200430T200000
DTSTAMP:20260404T224425
CREATED:20200428T173425Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200428T173425Z
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SUMMARY:Mechanical Advantage for Swiftwater Rescue
DESCRIPTION:Mechanical Advantage for Swiftwater Rescue – FREE\nWhen:    April 30th\, 7:00-8:00 pm EST\nWhere:   www.facebook.com/ACATennessee\nBy:          Scott Fisher\, NOLI Swiftwater Rescue InstructorJoin NOLI instructor Scott Fisher as he discusses and demonstrates the considerations and application of mechanical advantage systems used during swiftwater rescue. This will serve as a solid introduction for those with no experience and a good refresher for those with experience. For those wanting to practice along bring a throw rope\, 12-20′ 1″ tubular nylon webbing (1)\, 6-10′ 4-5 mm prusik cord (2)\, locking carabiners (3) and\, optional\, pulleys (2). You will also want something solid to use as an anchor\, such as a tree\, and something you can use for the load\, such as a kayak (or anything you don’t mind dragging across the ground). No need to preregister\, just show up on the ACA Tennessee Facebook page in time for the 7p start.
URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/mechanical-advantage-for-swiftwater-rescue/
LOCATION:TN
CATEGORIES:General,Outdoors,Virtual
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