Upcoming Events
From music festivals, racing, history, heritage, food and everything in between. Here's your guide.
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Scarecrows on Main
• October 1st, 2017- “Scarecrows on Main”. Throughout the entire month of October, visitors come from miles away to stroll and view the over 40 creative, whacky, scary, zany, and imaginative scarecrow exhibits that line Main and Church Streets in the heart of lovely downtown Mountain City, Tennessee. Area businesses and organizations get creative and
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Hands On! Museum: October Art Studio Activities
Tuesday, October 3rd - Tuesday, October 31st - October Art Studio Activities Join us for Hokusai inspired watercolor wave paintings, leaf plate rubbings, and a jack-o-lantern paper craft in our Art Studio. All activities are self-guided with instructions provided. Stop by and get creative! HOURS • Tuesday – Friday 9am – 5pm • Saturday 9am
Hands On! Museum: Shake It Up!
Tuesday, October 17th - Sunday, November 12th - Shake It Up! We are shaking things up in the lab in recognition of Earthquake Awareness Week. Your mission is to engineer a miniature earthquake-proof structure. Test it out on our earthquake simulation platform made of gelatin, and see if it withstands the shake up. The
Rogersville Haunted House
Haunted House, October 27,28,29 - Rogersville Arts Council hosts a Haunted House
Mountain Makins Festival
Mountain Makins is an award-winning festival which started in 1976 as a way to raise funds to save historic Rose School. The festival continues to support the preservation of the Rose School building, provides Arts Education for residents of 5 counties, and serves to keep Appalachian history and culture vibrant and alive for generations to come. Festival
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Sycamore Shoals State Historic Park Traditional Arts Workshops 2017 Our 16th year of offering unique learning opportunities taught by regional artists! Whether it be baskets, fibers, music, finely-crafted arrow points or just a better understanding of days gone by, we hope you will find something to learn and keep with you forever. A Traditional Art
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Indian Corn Basket Instructor: Jane Doan Sunday, October 29, 2017 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm Cost: $30 Min: 3 Max: 6 Create three beautiful ears of corn from basket reed. Please bring the following supplies: Sharp Scissors, 8 to 12 small clips or clothes pins.
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Thru December 15, 2017 – Reece Museum FL3TCH3R Exhibit: Social and Politically Engaged Art Established in memory of Barbara and Wayne Dyer’s son, Fletcher, the FL3TCH3R international juried exhibit focuses on work with strong social and/or political content. Entries were selected by illustrator/painter Anita Kunz, a visual artist whose magazine covers include The New Yorker, Thru December 15, 2017 – Reece Museum A New Subjectivity: Figurative Painting after 2000 Juror’s lecture: Jason Stopa - Thursday, Nov. 9, lecture & reception: 5 p.m. & 6 p.m. A New Subjectivity: Figurative Painting after 2000 is an exhibition composed entirely of paintings by women that attempts to categorize Expressionism in new terms. |
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Main Street: Greeneville will be sponsoring “Halloween Happenings” on Tuesday, October 31, from 4 to 6 p.m. in downtown Greeneville. All events are free and the public is invited. Merchants, professional offices, banks, churches and the county courthouse will be prepared to treat youngsters with candy if children are under 13 years of age and
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Head downtown on Halloween night (Tuesday, October 31st) for Downtown Erwin's Fall Fest and Trick or Treat from 6:00pm to 8:00pm in your best Halloween costume! There will be plenty of candy, food, and activities for the kids. Food trucks will be there, too! You don't want to miss one of Erwin's best community events!
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The Jonesborough Storytellers Guild will celebrate with a special concert dedicated to spooky tales of Halloween. Each Tuesday, the International Storytelling Center features four of Jonesborough’s finest tellers at 7 p.m. Members are tellers of tales, singers of songs, workers of magic or just honest liars. Concerts are year-round, with the exception of the weeks |
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The Bach Suites: A Moveable Feast
The Bach Suites: A Moveable Feast Wednesday, Nov. 1, mini-concerts in public venues - FREE Thursday, Nov. 2, full concert, 7:30 p.m., Culp Aud. ~ $20/15/5 Cellist Matt Haimovitz is one of classical music's most adventurous artists, playing masterworks in leading concert halls and bringing classical music to listeners in surprising venues. Mini-Concerts Nov. 1: Join us for fall inspired watercolor leaf paintings, leaf plate rubbings, and a paper weaving craft in our Art Studio. All activities are self-guided with instructions provided. Stop by and get creative! Hours Monday 9:00 am – 5:00 pm – (March, June, July, & August only) Closed on Mondays September – February, April & May
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Jewell Friend Lecture: Scott Contreras-Koterbay ETSU’s College of Arts & Sciences presents 2017 Jewell Friend Lecture in honor of the college’s first female Dean. Dr. Contreras-Koterbay’s Lecture, “The New Aesthetic: Glitches, Digital Art, and Teleological Judgments,” explores the term “the new aesthetic” as coined by artist James Bridle in his work of curating digital artifacts
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Thursday, Nov. 2, 7:30 p.m. - Martha Street Culp Auditorium Matt Haimovitz, cellist - The Bach Suites: A Moveable Feast Cellist Matt Haimovitz made his debut in 1984, at the age of 13, as soloist with Zubin Mehta and the Israel Philharmonic. He has since established himself as one of classical music's most adventurous artists, |
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The Luthier’s Craft: Instrument Making Traditions of the Blue Ridge
Luthiers – skilled makers of stringed musical instruments – are both keepers of tradition and innovators. They carry on the old ways of working wood and string to create beautiful and functional instruments, while also bringing new creativity and technology to the fore in their pieces. The Luthier’s Craft explores and documents the traditional arts of fiddle,
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Thru Friday, Nov. 3, 2017, 5:00 p.m. – Slocumb Galleries ‘donottellmewhereibelong’ Drawings and Sculptures by Joan Tanner The exhibition ‘donottellmewhereibelong’ features Joan Tanner’s 30 mixed media drawings and 4 assemblage sculptures from the last two decades, all evident of the fertile creativity of a woman artist whose art practice started in the mid-1960s. The consistent
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Come to the cauldron Friday November 3rd! We're calling it Appalachian Fusion, and we're excited to be joined by guest chef Eva Beccera, of Dona Eva's Tamales, cooking up a "Mexi"lachian fusion menu with produce from local farms, inspired by warm flavors from her home country of Mexico. Pozole stew served out of the cauldron, harvest
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Friday, Nov. 3, 2017, 6 p.m. – Tipton Gallery ‘Manlalakbay: Filipina/o Diaspora and the Hybrid Identity' The exhibit features Filipina/o (pronounced Filipin Now) and Fil-American contemporary artists whose works explore the complex issues of migration and the nuanced hybrid identity. Filipino cuisine, Filipiniana attire and traditional ‘tinikling’ bamboo dance performance will be presented during the |
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47th Annual Holiday Bazaar
Homemade seasonal crafts, home décor, jewelry, personal care products, canned goods, preserves, dips, food vendors, boutique clothing, facepainting, and many more items. Over 100 vendors. Admission price - $3/day or $5/weekend. 12 and under free. An updated list of vendors can be found here: http://www.greenevillewomansclub.net/holiday-bazaar.html
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A Walk In Their Boots November 4 @ 9:00 am - November 5 @ 4:00 pm “A Walk In Their Boots” is a cultural & historical reenactment of the 18th, 19th, 20th and 21st centuries. For 2017, emphasis of the event spans from the latter part of the 18th century during the American Revolution, the American Civil
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Join us on Saturday, November 4, 10:00am—2:00pm for Songs Come Apart, a workshop with renowned songwriter Ed Snodderly. Ed will pull apart one of his songs to delve deep into the songwriting craft – looking at the ways lyrics come together, the harmony of the words used, and the way a song changes from inception
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Explore local arts and crafts at Insta•Crafty's Holiday Market! November 3, 6pm - 9pm & November 4, 10am - 5pm at the old JC Penney building, downtown, Johnson City, TN Find gifts in every price range! Meet local artists creating in your neighborhood! There will be fine art, pottery, handmade bath and body products, locally |
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Hands On! Museum: Shake It Up!
The Luthier’s Craft: Instrument Making Traditions of the Blue Ridge
47th Annual Holiday Bazaar
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A Walk In Their Boots November 4 @ 9:00 am - November 5 @ 4:00 pm “A Walk In Their Boots” is a cultural & historical reenactment of the 18th, 19th, 20th and 21st centuries. For 2017, emphasis of the event spans from the latter part of the 18th century during the American Revolution, the American Civil
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Jonesborough to Host Veterans Musical Concert, Nov. 5 Jonesborough’s Board of Mayor & Alderman and Veteran’s Affairs Committee will host the 2017 Veterans Musical Concert on Sunday, Nov. 5 at 2:30 p.m. at the Historic Jonesborough Visitors Center. In honor of Veterans Day, the event will feature the Tennessee Highway Patrol Honor Guard
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Jackson, documentary film Monday, Nov. 6, 7 p.m., Culp Auditorium - FREE with filmmaker Maisie Crow , reception to follow At one time Mississippi had 14 abortion clinics. Now only one remains. Set against the backdrop of the fight to close the last abortion clinic in Mississippi, Jackson focuses on the debate over reproductive healthcare and abortion access
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Monday, November 6, 2017, 7 p.m. – Martha Street Culp Auditorium Jackson, documentary film At one time Mississippi had 14 abortion clinics. Now only one remains. Anti-abortion efforts have succeeded in making the service virtually inaccessible in some places, especially in the Deep South. Jackson is an intimate, unprecedented look at the lives of three |
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Unearth the wonderful world of biomes in honor of Geography Awareness Week! Experience animal adaptations with blubber gloves, uncover the illusion of camouflage with a sorting survival challenge, and test your knowledge with a biome trivia game. Programs announced periodically throughout each day. Museum Hours Tuesday-Friday 9:00 am-5:00 pm Saturday 10:00 am-5:00pm Sunday 1:00
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The Arts Alliance Mountain Empire’s Public Speaker Series kicks off its fall programming with An Evening of Song and Story with Jack Beck and Wendy Welch on November 7. Date: Tuesday, November 7, 2017 Time: 7:00 p.m. Location: Birthplace of Country Music Museum FREE EVENT Scots balladeer Jack Beck (a native of Dunfermline in Scotland)
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Our feature exhibit, Make It. Take It. will be open from 10am-4pm. Join us to tinker, make, craft, build, design, learn, and DIY with our array of materials. We provide the materials and tools, you provide the inspiration, creativity, and fun! We will have extra "challenges" throughout the day to test your ingenuity and skill! |
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A New Subjectivity Exhibition Thursday, Nov. 9, 5 p.m., Curator's Lecture & Reception Exhibition ~ Oct. 15-Dec. 15, Reece Museum - FREE A New Subjectivity: Figurative Painting after 2000 is an exhibition of paintings by women that attempts to categorize Expressionism in new terms. Referencing cartoons, fashion spreads and personal narratives, the artists address the fragmentation of
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Christmas Open House set for December 9th Join us from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Saturday, December 9th for the Doak House Museum's annual Christmas Open House. The 1830s era home will be decorated in early 19th century holiday style with fresh greenery and hand made ornaments. There will be tours of the home, refreshments,
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A very special Radio Bristol Presents Farm & Fun Time featuring John McEuen and The Brother Boys, live from the Birthplace of Country Music Museum! Farm & Fun Time, the historic Radio Program broadcasting from Downtown Bristol, was a staple to listeners across the Southeast during the 1940s and 1950s on the former WCYB Radio. |
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Gems and Mineral Show
November 10-11-12, 2017 Location: Building 1 Contact: | Bob Morgan | 423-956-9486 | morganjewellry@msn.com Gem and mineral show Made Around Here Market Jonesborough will Host the Made Around Here Market Autumn Craft show on November 10 and 11 Come out and take a stroll through nearly 40 various vendors’ booths and explore hundreds of skillfully handcrafted items. The Made Around Here Market is nearing its 40th anniversary and will feature local and
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Do your kids need a break? Maybe you need an evening without the kids? The McKinney Center’s Kids Night Out gives parents the opportunity to take a well-deserved break. Go out for a night on the town while your K-6th grader enjoys games, activities, crafts, story time, and more. Cost is $15 for one child,
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Friday, Nov. 10, 2017, 7:30 p.m. – Brown Hall Auditorium Duo Amadeae: Ester Park and Sun-A Park Duo Amadeae, formed in 2014 by sister pianists Esther and Sun-A Park , is enjoying both their solo and duo career internationally. Recent winners of the Chicago International Duo Piano Competition, Duo Amadeae has performed at prestigious venues such as Chicago Cultural Center |
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Flags for Heroes Display
Nov 11th – “Flags for Heroes” display at the Johnson County Courthouse – remembering and honoring Johnson County KIA/MIA veterans
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Colonial Harvest Celebration, Militia Muster & Fall Fibers Show
Colonial Harvest Celebration, Militia Muster & Fall Fibers Show Sycamore Shoals State Historic Park November 11 & 12 Autumn is in full swing. As both the temperature and the leaves continue to fall, we begin to think of the many holiday festivities that wait in the coming days. Over two hundred years ago
Greeneville Festival of Trees
Festival of Trees features trees, wreaths and centerpieces beautifully adorned and open for bidding from the public. The event features more than 50 items that have been decorated and donated by local businesses, clubs and organizations. The event kicks off with an Open House on Sunday, November 15 from 1-5 p.m. Visitors will enjoy live
Colonial Harvest Celebration
Colonial Harvest Celebration Saturday, November 11 10:00 am – 4:00 pm Sunday, November 12 10:00 am – 3:00 pm While visiting the Military Timeline, join the festivities at Fort Watauga as the Washington County Militia gather to celebrate recent victories in the War for Independence and give thanks for a bountiful harvest. Enjoy demonstrations of
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Fall Fibers Show
Fall Fibers Show Saturday, November 11 10:00 am – 4:00 pm Sunday, November 12 10:00 am – 3:00 pm Fall is the time we plan our winter projects and our handmade holiday gifts! Spend a day visiting our regions’ finest fiber producers and artists! The day will include workshops, vendors with handmade items for sale,
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Join us for a fundraising breakfast to benefit Main Street: Greeneville's iniatives to keep downtown vibrant. We'll be serving up eggs, bacon, sausage, gravy, biscuits, baked apples, potatoes and assorted beverages. We'll also have a bakesale throughout the breakfast as well as silent auction. |
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Hands On! Museum: Shake It Up!
The Luthier’s Craft: Instrument Making Traditions of the Blue Ridge
Gems and Mineral Show
Colonial Harvest Celebration, Militia Muster & Fall Fibers Show
Greeneville Festival of Trees
Colonial Harvest Celebration
Fall Fibers Show
Greeneville Festival of Trees
5th Annual Festival of Trees
Greeneville, Tenn. – The Tourism Department of the Greene County Partnership, along with its Festival of Trees Committee, announced today that the dates for the fifth annual event will be November 12-22 in the Greeneville Commons Shopping Center between Maurice’s and Belk. The event will feature trees, centerpieces and wreaths decorated and donated by local
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Christmas open house in Downtown Elizabethton on Sunday November 12, 2017 From 1pm-5pm. We will be Decorated for the Holidays and promoting shopping, refreshments, store prizes, gift wrapping, and many more !!! |
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Bristol, Virginia – The Bristol Historical Association will be having a public program led by Tom Vaughn of the Overmountain Victory Trail Association, entitled, “How We Won the Revolutionary War”. Vaughn will tell of the overwhelming victory achieved at the Battle of Kings Mountain by backwoods Patriots and was the turning point of the American
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Junior Appalachian Musicians Concert
November 14th “JAM Fall Concert” at Heritage Hall Theatre. JAM (Junior Appalachian Musicians) will be preforming-A MUST SEE! For ticket or other information call (423)727-7444 or visit http://heritagehalltheatre.org/ Tuesday, November 14th - Sunday, December 17th - Table Trick Science Bring flair and fun to your holiday meals with our fun experiments! First, try your hand at the good ole' tablecloth trick, but without the fine china! Then, try a rainbow milk experiment and learn how to make magnetic cereal "swim." The Eastman Discovery Experience the thrill of a night time mountain bike ride at Bays Mountain Park! On November 14 and 28, Bays Mountain Park and Reedy Creek bikes will lead a FREE mountain bike ride at Bays Mountain! The rides will start at the Farmstead Museum at 6 p.m. and will last for approximately three hours. Participants
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Come join the Heritage Alliance and the Chester Inn on November 16th for our last History Happy Hour in 2017! Join us as Dr. Angela Keaton from the Tusculum History Department discusses regional material culture. This event will be held on Thursday November 16th at 6:30 pm in the Chester Inn State Historic Site &
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New Theatrical Production About Local Seniors November 16 at 7:00 PM Early in 2017, members from the Jonesborough Senior Center shared stories from their lives as part of the new Jonesborough Story Initiative. A World War II veteran by the name or Vern Dauerty, who was a medic during the Battle of the Bulge,
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Thursday, Nov. 16, 7 p.m. – Down Home Department of Appalachian Studies Square Dance The ETSU Department of Appalachian Studies will host a square dance. For more information about this event, contact Teresa Owens at 423-439-7072 or the Down Home at www.downhome.com. |
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November 17th & 18th-Friday & Saturday- Johnson County Arts Council Christmas Craft Show. 9am-4pm -at the National Guard Armory, S. Shady Street (Hwy 421 S.), Mountain City, TN 37683. Make your plans to ‘shop till you drop’ at this fast-growing Christmas Arts and Crafts show that has everything from high-end art, to handmade soaps, breads, THEATRE BRISTOL PRESENTS ANNIE FOR THE HOLIDAYS WEBSITE Theatre Bristol presents ANNIE for the holidays at the Paramount Center for the Arts November 17 through 26. Directed by Kenn Naegele, with music direction by Steve Davis, ANNIE features a cast of 51 of the area's talented, dogs too, from around the region. This Thanksgiving, ANNIE
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Santa Train Sculpture Unveiling Join us for an unveiling full of holiday cheer! On November 17 at 3:00 p.m., Santa will be in Centennial Park excitedly awaiting the unveiling of him! A big thank you to CSX and our Santa Families for this wonderful sculpture. The dedication of Owen's Train will also take place |
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Did you know that Hands On! has a Guinness World Record Holding Musical Bi-Polar Tesla Coil?!?! Today only, in honor of Guinness World Record Day, Tesla Experience tickets are $1 for everyone (with paid Museum admission) or $3 for the Tesla Experience show only (no Museum admission.) Shows at the top of each hour beginning Watauga Valley Fife & Drum Corps Saturdays 10:00 am – 12 pm The Fife & Drum Corps performs at historical events, dedications, and parades. This group is open to anyone ages 13 & up. Musical experience is welcome but not necessary; just come with a willingness to learn. Meet at the Sycamore Shoals Visitors Center.
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Come out and support the Food Truck Junction! They'll be located in the Sears Auto Parking lot! This will be in conjunction with our Annual Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony! Stay tuned for details! |
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The Luthier’s Craft: Instrument Making Traditions of the Blue Ridge
Greeneville Festival of Trees
Greeneville Festival of Trees
5th Annual Festival of Trees
Winterfest Art Show November 19th until January 7th , 2018 Opening Reception: Sunday, December 3 1:30 pm – 4:00 pm Kick off the holidays at Sycamore Shoals! The Watauga Valley Art League exhibition and sale begins with a reception on December 3 with great opportunities for holiday shopping! Artwork from the Watauga Valley Art League Lamplight Christmas Wreath Exhibit November 19th until January 7th, 2018 Tuesday - Saturday 9:00 am – 4:00 pm Sunday 1:00 pm – 4:30 pm A visit to the park Visitors Center is sure to inspire as the rooms will be graced with wreaths of all designs and colors hung from old time lampposts. Please contact |
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DOWNTOWN BRISTOL'S ANNUAL CHRISTMAS OPEN HOUSE NOVEMBER 20, 2017 | 5:30 PM DOWNTOWN BRISTOL | MAP Ready or not, it’s time to GET INTO THE HOLIDAY SPIRIT! Believe in Bristol will again sponsor the Annual Christmas Open House in Historic Downtown Bristol on Monday, November 20, 2017, 5:30 pm – 8:30 pm. Come kick |
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A Tuna Christmas at Barter Theatre Stage II
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“In this hilarious sequel to Greater Tuna, the outrageously funny characters of Tuna Texas are back for Christmas!” “This show is so funny it could make a raccoon laugh affectionately at Davy Crockett.”~ NY POST By Ed Howard, Joe Sears and Jason Williams Radio station OKKK personalities Thurston Wheelis and Arles Struvie report on various |
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November 24, 2017 at 7 AM - Sunrise on Black Friday. Join Ranger David Hobbs for a bright start to Black Friday. Meet at the soccer fields parking area. Come dressed for the weather and with good hiking footwear. Free!
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Walking in Frontier Footsteps - After Thanksgiving Day Hike Friday, November 24 4:00 pm Join Ranger Davis for a special guided interpretive walk through the grounds of Sycamore Shoals and along portions of the walking path on Friday, November 24. Discover the historical events that took place surrounding Sycamore Shoals and their significance to the
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THEATRE BRISTOL PRESENTS ANNIE FOR THE HOLIDAYS WEBSITE Theatre Bristol presents ANNIE for the holidays at the Paramount Center for the Arts November 17 through 26. Directed by Kenn Naegele, with music direction by Steve Davis, ANNIE features a cast of 51 of the area's talented, dogs too, from around the region. This Thanksgiving, ANNIE |
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Why give turkeys all the attention this weekend when owls are such a hoot? Stop by anytime between 10:30-2:30 for the opportunity to dissect and take home a real owl pellet of your own. Dissection materials and charts provided. Children must be supervised at all times. Materials fee of $4 in advance or $6 at
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Stop by anytime between 10:30-2:30 to design, paint, and decorate your choice of a clear fillable ornament or a wooden picture frame. Children must be supervised at all times. Materials fee of $3 per person, while supplies last. Hours Monday 9:00 am – 5:00 pm – (March, June, July, & August only) Closed on Mondays Historic Jonesborough’s holiday season is excited to take you on a trip through the whimsical world of Dr. Seuss, offer fun to your furry friends and more during its Christmas in Olde Jonesborough event series, featuring activities every Saturday from November 25th to December 16th. Each Saturday will offer a variety of events from 11
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The Luthier’s Craft: Instrument Making Traditions of the Blue Ridge
The Show – NAIA Basketball Showcase
THEATRE BRISTOL PRESENTS ANNIE FOR THE HOLIDAYS WEBSITE Theatre Bristol presents ANNIE for the holidays at the Paramount Center for the Arts November 17 through 26. Directed by Kenn Naegele, with music direction by Steve Davis, ANNIE features a cast of 51 of the area's talented, dogs too, from around the region. This Thanksgiving, ANNIE |
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On November 27 at 6:00 PM, the Yarn Exchange, along with Jonesborough Novelty Band, as well as area artists, potters, and cooks, have come together to bring this exciting event. The evening begins with guests being invited to choose their very own hand-made bowl, created by a regional artist. Over 100 unique, one-of-a-kind bowls have
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Story of the Carols Music Guest: Jonesborough Novelty Band A Night with the Yarn Exchange is a scripted, one-hour story-based radio show, featuring oral stories that have been adapted from community members in Jonesborough and throughout Northeast Tennessee, that celebrates the unique culture of the region. Each month has a different theme, around which the |
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Rudolph at Barter Theatre
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A musical by Catherine Bush with music by Dax Dupuy Rudolph is different from the other reindeer. He’s not very good at sports, and everyone makes fun of his big, red shiny nose. Then one Christmas Eve a giant blizzard hits the North Pole and Santa is unable to navigate. Rudolph and his nose come
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You don't have to be a paleontologist to find fossils. Identifying them is a different story. Bring any kind of rock, fossil, artifact, or mineral to Fossil & Artifact ID Night, and scientists at the museum will provide space for the study of these finds. There will be an archaeologist, paleontologist, and geologist on site. |
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The Santaland Diaries at Barter Theatre Stage II
By David Sedaris Recommended for mature audiences due to language and subject matter This outrageous holiday comedy stars Crumpet, a rebel without a Claus, who recounts his true-life tale of an out-of-work writer’s stint as a Macy’s department store elf. A delightfully absurd look at the commercial Christmas season, Sedaris’ sharp and hilarious observations have |
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Join Bristol's downtown merchants the evening of November 30th for this exclusive holiday event! A $10.00 ticket allows you after hours special discounts at participating stores, two adult beverages (must be 21 years of age or older) and/or lemonade, light appetizers, and door prize drawings! Stores include: Serendipity Shoozies Studio 6 Christina’s Closet Mercantile on
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The Garden of Love w/Martha Redbone Thursday, Nov. 30, 7:30 p.m., Culp Auditorium - $20/15/5 Martha Redbone is an American roots singer known for her varied music, interests, performances and heritage. In The Garden of Love: Songs of William Blake – a collection of Blake poems set to the music by this singer-songwriter – Redbone fuses the
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Thursday, Nov. 30, 2017, 7:30 p.m. – Martha Street Culp Auditorium Martha Redbone / The Garden of Love: Songs of William Blake In The Garden of Love – a collection of William Blake poems set to the music by singer-songwriter and American roots singer Martha Redbone and produced in album form by the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band's |
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Johnson County Festival of Trees
3rd Annual “Festival of Trees” throughout the month of December at The Welcome Center. Kelly and the staff at the Welcome Center, 716 S. Shady Street- Hwy. 421, invites everyone to come out and enjoy the beautiful ‘Festival of Christmas Tree’s’ provided by local organizations and businesses from around the county. Hours of operation are
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A Christmas Play
December 1st, 2nd & 3rd- Johnson County Community Theatre Presents “A Christmas Play” at Heritage Hall Theatre. For ticket or other information call (423)727-7444 or visit http://heritagehalltheatre.org/
SidebySide: Warhol and the Body
Monday, Dec. 1, 2017 – Friday, January 26, 2018 – Tipton Gallery, Johnson City SidebySide: Warhol and the Body An exhibition that aims to present sacred, profane, and queer views of popular culture, domestic women and various social issues through human figuration. Curated by Amber Howard. Reception on December 1, First Friday from 6 to
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December 1st– Annual Community Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony on the Courthouse Lawn event- part of the “Magic of Christmas in a Small Mountain Town”- sponsored by the Johnson County Chamber of Commerce. Join us on Friday evening, starting at 5pm on the Johnson County Courthouse Lawn, 222 W. Main Street, downtown Mountain City, for the
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The 2017 Tree Lighting Ceremony marks the 15th year for this annual tradition in downtown Erwin, TN. This year's event will include more activities for families to enjoy. Visit Santa's Village in Erwin Town Hall parking to join Frosty the Snowman, Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer and the Gingerbread Man in all of Santa's activities including
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Christmas on the Lake December 1 6pm - 8pm Come celebrate Christmas on the Lake. From 6 to 8 PM, you and your family can enjoy Christmas music, crafts for kids, face painting, storytelling, games, and a visit from Santa. It's all free - even the refreshments! Meet at: Recreation building on duck island
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Jingle Bell Ride at Doe Mountain
December 2nd: “Jingle Bell Ride at Doe Mountain Recreation” 1203 Harbin Hill Road. Join us on Saturday, December 2nd for open and guided rides, which will end at Mountain City Elementary where all riders are invited to ride in the Annual “Christmas Parade”. For additional information visit the Doe Mountain Visitors Center at 1203 Harbin
Kingsport: Jingle and Mingle Downtown Open House and Festivities
Jingle and Mingle- Downtown Open House and Festivities Come experience guaranteed snow the first Saturday in December. Downtown merchants and restaurants will offer sales and specials. The always popular horse and carriage rides will return again this year. Various locations in Downtown Kingsport | melissa@downtownkingsport.org
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CELEBRATATE THE SEASON! Community Festival” - Holidays Events: On December 2nd, several groups will provide activities on Main Street: Hale Springs Inn is hosting “Breakfast with Santa” (423-272-5171) and Rogersville Arts Council offers a “Vendors' Fair” from 10am-5pm followed by the “Sounds of the Season” concert at 6pm in “Occasions On The Square” (423-754-6363). The annual Christmas
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Colors of Christmas A 40 Year Holiday Tradition In Tennessee’s Oldest Town Imagine, peeking in the window of a charming historic home filled with the warmth of people, the twinkling lights illuminating off their Christmas tree and the sound of your favorite carol lulling in the background. You’re kindly invited inside as the owner
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Come one, come all! To the Radio Bristol Farm & Fun Time Christmas Ball! Featuring The Secret Sisters and Jill Andrews, live from the Birthplace of Country Music Museum! Date: Saturday, December 2, 2017 Time: 7:00 p.m. (Doors open at 6:30 p.m. Must be in your seat by 6:50 p.m.) Location: Birthplace of Country Music Museum Tickets:
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