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SUMMARY:Main Street Greeneville Battle of the Bands
DESCRIPTION:If you are a lover of music and different genres\, then this event is for you. Get ready for\nthe Battle of the Bands. In its third year the event presented by Main Street: Greeneville\nat the historic Capitol Theatre in downtown Greeneville\, TN is Saturday March 14th. The\nmusic starts at 7:00pm. Doors open at 6:00pm.\nMain Street: Greeneville hosts this regional battle of bands competition where the top\ntwo bands will headline their own show in July at Lyrics on the Lawn – Summer Outdoor\nMusic Series. In addition to performing at Lyrics the winners will receive a Music\nMashup trophy\, along with bragging rights\, and event publicity.\nThe event is supported through an ABC Grant from The Tennessee Arts Commission. It\nis locally sponsored by The Capitol Theatre of Greeneville. \nTickets\nCome join the excitement\, watch\, and listen to multiple genres of music as bands\ncompete to be the winner of the second Main Street’s Music Mashup and Lyrics on the\nLawn featured artists. You don’t want to miss it.\nGeneral Admission tickets are available online through The Capitol Theatre ticket outlet\nlink. Main Street Greeneville Music Mash-up Battle of the Bands in Greeneville –\nCheckout $20 per person in advance $25 day of show. Children five and under are free.\nThe venue location is The Capitol Theatre of Greeneville\, 104 South Main Street. Doors\nopen at 6:00pm.\nBands to Battle it Out\nWho will be the winner and who will capture first runner up\, is yet to be determined.\nFive bands of different genres will compete for the coveted spots. Come cheer on your\nfavorites. Great way to spend an evening.\nAlpine Motel \nAlpine Motel is an indie rock band from Abingdon\, Virginia. Blending influences both\nold and new\, their sound evokes nostalgic soundscapes\, vintage charm\, and wistful\nmelodies—perfect for late-night drives.\nAfter releasing their debut album\, Chiaroscuro\, in 2025\, the band has only picked up\nmomentum. This year\, they’re writing more\, playing more\, and aiming to soar to even\ngreater heights than before!\nBattleCat\nBattleCat is a group of well-seasoned musicians bringing you the best in Rock\, Pop and\nBlues music.  Alan Leake leads the band with world class vocals. Jamie Henry provides\nthe guitar work\, having played in bands throughout Europe and the southern U.S.  His\ninfluences include blues and classic rock with a little bit of classical mixed in. Randy\nGoan plays keyboards and supplies background vocals.  A native of Morristown\, he has\nplayed in various blues and rock bands in Eastern Tennessee. Montoya “Mark” Bowman\nis on drums\, hailing from Rogersville. Bassist Jeff Sawyer\, from Baneberry by way of\nTexas\, also provides background vocals.  His influences are many and cover the gamut of\nblues and all genres of rock.\nDead Set on Life\nDead Set On Life has built a reputation for breathing new life into the songs that shaped\nrock history. Their tribute sets weave together southern rock anthems\, and the best of 70s\nRock N Roll\, creating a 70s Rock Tribute band experience that feels both familiar and\nthrillingly fresh. With searing guitar riffs\, powerhouse vocals\, and a rhythm section that\nrocks like a freight train\, the band transforms every stage into a full-tilt rock and roll\nrevival. While paying tribute to legends of the past\, Dead Set on Life keeps audiences\nsinging\, dancing\, and wanting more.\nMA1N Street\nMeet MA1N Street – A high energy alternative rock band homegrown from Greeneville\nTN. This 4-piece group delivers raw\, unfiltered rock n roll to every show.  MA1N Street\nproduces classic covers from each decade right alongside their heavy original anthems.\nSome Old Friends\nSome Old Friends band was born in Carter County during COVID when long-time\nfriends Carrie Maggard and Rich McDougall connected to play music for their birthdays.\nThis project has since grown into our current four-piece lineup with the addition of\nThomas McCauley on bass and Anthony Wayne on drums. Our shows feature a wide\nvariety of music — Rock\, Blues\, Country\, and Alternative favorites from the 70s through\ntoday — along with a collection of original songs. We tailor each set to fit the specific\nvibe of the venue and audience.\nJoin in the fun and purchase your tickets today. See you in the audience on March 14 th .\nThe show starts at 7:00pm.
URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/main-street-greeneville-battle-of-the-bands-2/
CATEGORIES:Concerts,General,Historical Events
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SUMMARY:Main Street Greeneville Battle of the Bands
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URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/main-street-greeneville-battle-of-the-bands/
LOCATION:Capitol Theatre\, TN\, United States
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SUMMARY:Greeneville Halloween Happenings
DESCRIPTION:Halloween Happenings Friday\, October 31st\nEveryone Invited to Free Events for Local Children\nMain Street: Greeneville will be coordinating “Halloween Happenings” on Friday\, October 31\,\nfrom 4 to 6 p.m. in downtown Greeneville. All events are free\, and the public is invited.\nMerchants\, professional offices\, banks\, churches\, and the county courthouse will be\nprepared to treat youngsters with candy if children are under 13 years of age and are\naccompanied by a parent or guardian.\nCostume Contest\nThe Costume Contest will be held at the Kathryn Leonard Administrative Building at the\ncorner of West Depot and South Irish Streets beginning at 4:00pm with the winners\nannounced at 6:00pm. The contest will have age categories of 0-3 years\, 4-6 years\, 7-9\nyears\, 10-12 years\, and a family entry. Prizes will be awarded to the winners in each age\ncategory. Volunteer judges and prizes will be furnished by the Greeneville City Schools\nEducation Foundation. Adults\, please provide a cell phone number so you may be reached\nshould your child be a winner and need to report back to receive their prize.\nAnd More…\nMore activities\, still in the final planning stages\, include the annual hayrides\, chalk drawing\nin the street\, Spooky Tales in the Old Gaol (Jail)\, dancing in the streets and more. Stay\ntuned for details as they become available.\nCandy Donations and Participation Necessary and Welcome\nOrganizers welcome all groups\, businesses\, and individuals to get involved. For details on\nhow to participate by either donating candy\, handing out treats in person or simply wishing\nto volunteer\, including any business not located in the downtown area that would like to\nsign up for your location along the route may contact the Main Street office at 423-639-\n7102 or email director@mainstreetgreeneville.org to learn more on how you can join in to\nmake this an outstanding event for area children. Candy donations drop off location will be\nat the Main Street office\, 310 S Main Street.\nFurther details will be provided to the media closer to the event.
URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/greeneville-halloween-happenings-7/
LOCATION:Downtown Greeneville\, 108 N. Irish St.\, Greeneville\, TN\, 37743\, United States
CATEGORIES:Children's Activities,Festivals,General
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SUMMARY:Lyrics in the Fall Y'all
DESCRIPTION:Fall Lyrics Y’all\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nIt’s Lyrics in the Fall Y’all this Thursday October 2 \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n  \n\n\n\nAfter celebrating twelve years of Lyrics on the Lawn Summer Concert Series Main Street: Greeneville is teaming up with the Greene County Partnership to offer a fall concert.  You asked about it and now is your chance. \n\n\n\n  \n\n\n\nMark your calendars\, Greeneville! For one night\, only on Thursday\, October 2nd from 5:30pm – 8:00pm\, the lawn of the Dickson-Williams Mansion will come alive for “It’s Lyrics in the Fall Y’all”. The FREE concert features The Whiskey Sticks where you will enjoy an unforgettable evening filled with live music\, delicious bites from food trucks\, and plenty of family fun and all the cozy fall vibes you have been waiting for. \n\n\n\n  \n\n\n\nActivities and food vendors begin at 5:30pm. Get your dancing shoes out and get ready to boogie with The Whiskey Sticks. The band will take the stage from 6:00pm until 8:00pm. The event is scheduled rain or shine on the lawn of the mansion.  Severe weather may force cancellation so stay tuned to all forms of media for updates. \n\n\n\n  \n\n\n\nThe Whiskey Sticks Bio \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n  \n\n\n\nNo Gimmicks\, just good music!The Whisky Sticks are a local band of musicians who exhibit a high degree of talent\, energy\, soul\, and variety in every musical performance.  A true crowd pleaser\, The Whisky Sticks maintain an ever-evolving musical vocabulary ranging from Folk to heart-pounding rock-n-roll and provide full bodied musical delights from the highly energetic to the heart wrenching.  The Whisky Sticks bring it to young and more seasoned listeners\, alike! \n\n\n\nThe Whisky Sticks lineup consists of four members\, Scott Mancl\, Kris Carlson\, Todd Kane\, and Brandon Renfro.   Scott and Kris developed many of their musical skills\, writing and performing with another well-known and loved local Tri-Cities band Doc Bonhomie.   Scott brings to the band original material and lyrics\, which permeate the human experience from love making to law breaking.   Kris demonstrates why he teaches guitar lessons for a living.  Kris shows off his years of practice and hard work on the guitar while also singing some high energy vocals. \n\n\n\nTodd and Brandon founded the local hard driving\, blues-based rock band Stormy Monday in 1996 and rocked from Knoxville to Charlotte for over a decade.  Most know Todd for his explosive capabilities on slide guitar; however\, Todd is also an accomplished bassist holding the band together.  The musical foundation of this motley crew is none other than the exceptionally skilled and refined Brandon Renfro.  Aside from being a drummer’s drummer\, Brandon belts out lyrics and vocal tones which one might describe as “Allmanesque”. When these individuals come together prepare yourself for an open-ended\, wide variety of music and good times.  No gimmicks\, just good music!  The Whisky Sticks perform originals and covers ranging from Steve Miller Band\, Stevie Wonder\, The Jackson Five\, Little Feat and The Allman Brothers.  The goal of The Whisky Sticks is to have fun\, while ensuring that their audience is provided with a wide variety of songs and an emotional listening experience that will keep them coming back again\, and again!      \n\n\n\n     \n\n\n\nFood Available \n\n\n\n  \n\n\n\nOnsite event food vendors will be Easy Peasy Lemonade\, Greeneville Graze\, Manic Espress-ion’s Coffee Company\, Petro’s\, Top Dog Hot Dog\, and MSG/GCP.  Food service is scheduled to start at 5:30 pm.  Note: Food vendors will locate across the street from the mansion.  Main Street Greeneville and Greene County Partnership will be located near the stage selling water and popcorn.  Other options can be from the downtown area merchants.  \n\n\n\n  \n\n\n\nFamily Friendly \n\n\n\n  \n\n\n\nThe concert is family friendly and open to all.  Folks are encouraged to bring a lawn chair or blanket.  You are welcome to bring a picnic supper.  The event is Smoke Free. The event is not permitted for alcohol.  Please note pets are welcome\, however they must remain on their leash. Beginning at 5:30pm the children have things to entertain them as well with a face painting station provided by Maggie’s Designs.  What better way to celebrate fall then unleashing their creative side by decorating a pumpkin or doing some chalk drawing. \n\n\n\n  \n\n\n\nEvent Sponsors \n\n\n\n  \n\n\n\nJoining The Greene County Partnership and Main Street: Greeneville to bring the community this concert series are the many generous sponsors\, known at press time\, GEA Connect\, Radio Greeneville\, Roadshow Mobile Stages\, Sound Studio Live. \n\n\n\nAdditional partners of Main Street: Greeneville helping to bring the concerts to life are Dickson-Williams Historical Association\, EMA\, EMS\, General Morgan Inn\, Town of Greeneville\, Public Works\, Greeneville Fire Department\, and Greeneville Police Department along with a host of volunteers.  \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\nDonations Welcome \n\n\n\n  \n\n\n\nAlthough the concerts are free to attend\, donations are welcomed by these hosting non-profit organizations.  Donations collected at the concert help to defray expenses. Jann Mirkov\, Main Street’s Executive Director speaking for both organizations stated\, “Words can’t express how thankful we are to those that donate to our programs.  As non-profit organizations\, we rely on the generosity of those in our community to support our efforts in tourism\, economic development and revitalization not only in our downtown but our entire community.  We thank everyone for their generous donations.” \n\n\n\n   \n\n\n\nThe Dickson-Williams Mansion is located at 108 North Irish Street\, adjacent to the General Morgan Inn in the heart of historic downtown Greeneville\, TN.  Mansion tours leaving from the hotel lobby are offered daily at 1:00pm \n\n\n\n  \n\n\n\nThe Greene County Partnership and Main Street: Greeneville Board and volunteers thank everyone for their support and look forward to seeing where this fall event goes from here. If you are interested in performing\, being a food vendor or a sponsor in 2026 please contact Jann at 423-639-7102. Visit www.mainstreetgreeneville.org for additional information.
URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/lyrics-in-the-fall-yall/
LOCATION:Dickson-Williams Mansion\, 108 N Irish St\, Greeneville\, TN\, 37743\, United States
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LOCATION:Downtown Greeneville\, 108 N. Irish St.\, Greeneville\, TN\, 37743\, United States
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SUMMARY:Lyrics on the Lawn
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LOCATION:Downtown Greeneville\, 108 N. Irish St.\, Greeneville\, TN\, 37743\, United States
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LOCATION:Downtown Greeneville\, 108 N. Irish St.\, Greeneville\, TN\, 37743\, United States
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SUMMARY:Main Street’s Music Mashup – Battle of the Bands
DESCRIPTION:If you are a lover of music and different genres\, then this event is for you.  Get ready for the Battle of the Bands.  In its second year the event presented by Main Street: Greeneville at the historic Capitol Theatre in downtown Greeneville\, TN is Saturday March 8th. The music starts at 7:00pm. Doors open at 6:00pm. \n  \nMain Street: Greeneville hosts this regional battle of bands competition where the top two bands will headline their own show in July at Lyrics on the Lawn – Summer Outdoor Music Series.  In addition to performing at Lyrics thewinners will receive a Music Mashup trophy\, along withbragging rights\, and event publicity.   \n  \nThe event is supported through an ABC Grant from The Tennessee Arts Commission. It is locally sponsored by Walters State Foundation\, Brick House & LindamoodFinancial Group\, and The Capitol Theatre of Greeneville. \n  \nMatching Funds Project \nThe event was chosen as the recipient of a Modern Woodmen of America Matching Fund project.  Your support for this project by attending this event will aidMain Street: Greeneville in reaching this $2500 fundraising goal. \n  \nTickets \nCome join the excitement\, watch\, and listen to multiple genres of music as bands compete to be the winner of the second Main Street’s Music Mashup and Lyrics on the Lawn featured artists.  You don’t want to miss it. \n  \nGeneral Admission tickets are available online through The Capitol Theatre ticket outlet link. Main Street Greeneville Music Mash-up Battle of the Bands Tickets in Greeneville\, TN\, United States $20 per person in advance $25 day of show. Children five and under are free. The venue location is The Capitol Theatre of Greeneville\, 104 South Main Street. Doors open at 6:00pm. \n  \nBands to Battle it Out \n  \nWho will be the winner and who will capture first runner up\, is yet to be determined.  Five bands of different genres will compete for the coveted spots. Come cheer on your favorites.  Great way to spend an evening. \n  \nDaniel Byrd’s Boogie Machine \nDaniel Byrd (Folkfaces\, Magus and the Movers) has called the blues his home for the better part of his life. Singer-songwriter\, guitarist\, harmonica player\, and instrument tech\, Byrd’s passion and musical savvy make him hard to miss in the Tri-Cities. While his solo work tends more to soul-driven folk and Americana\, his band Daniel Byrd’s Boogie Machine is a heavier-hitting\, funkier creation altogether. Formerly “Boogie Collective\,” his Boogie Machine\, featuring Jacob Tipton (Loose Leaves) on bass\, and Kip Borodzik (ADC\, Flame Azalea) on drums\, is aptly billed as Groovy Blues and Electric Soul for the People. Daniel Byrd’s Boogie Machine can be found playing local venues\, such as Johnson City’s Capone’s and The Hideaway\, Kingsport’s Gypsy Circus Cider Company and Model City Tap House. The band is currently working on new and inspired creative collaborations\, as well as recording their first full-length album. \n  \nMatt Byrd Band  \nMBB was formed in late 2021 by founders Matt Byrd (Frontman/Songwriter) and Wayne Stambaugh (Lead Guitar) after having worked together for several years in theatre. Members Rodney Tomlinson (Bass) and Ryan Miller (Kit) joined the band in early 2022; having known Matt and Wayne for years\, their talents and personalities got this group on its legs\, and Matt Byrd Band was well on its way. \nToday\, Matt Byrd Band has released their first album\, played notable events and venues such as Morristown’s Jeep Invasion 2023\, Greeneville’s Historic Capitol Theatre two years in a row\, and Grainger County’s Annual Tomato Festival three years in a row\, and even made it to country radio where MBB’s single “Saturday Night” landed on 39 stations being spun an average of 380 times a week.   \nThe band strives to breathe new life into the country music scene and win over non-country listeners. \n  \nRyder Casey Band \nThe Ryder Casey band is an American band rooted in the heart of East Tennessee. With Ryder Casey as the lead singer the band delivers a compelling mix of country\, bluegrass\, and folk music. Influenced by icons like The Allman Brothers and Tyler Childers\, their sound is a blend of traditional and contemporary styles\, creating a unique and captivating musical experience. They have performed across the Tri-Cities\, Virginia\, South Carolina and North Carolina\, earning a reputation for their energetic and heartfelt live shows. Whether playing in intimate venues or on larger stages\, Ryder Casey and The Mountain Ramblers continue to charm audiences with their authentic sound and engaging performances.  \n\nDonnie and the Dry Heavers  \nThis 4-piece from Northeast TN brings driving rhythms\, expressive solos\, groovy riffs\, and dynamic songwriting to the culmination of a rousing original sound. With tasteful jam breaks\, witty transitions\, and pocket-driven flow\, this crew aims to provide you with a memorable musical journey! Coming to fruition in 2018\, the band includes members Chancellor Lawson (guitar/vocals)\, Cameron Hite (drums/vocals)\, Andrew Kramer (guitar/vocals)\, and Magus Vaughn (bass/vocals). Through all of their struggles\, hopes\, and accomplishments\, one question rings loud in many minds: Where is Donnie? \n\nEYECANDY \nFormed in the heart of Johnson City\, Tennessee\, this female front alternative punk rock band has been making waves in the local scene since their single released in 2023. Composed of four talented musicians\, this band has quickly become a fan favorite.  The band consists of lead singer\, Laken Honeycutt; guitarist\, vocals\, Paul Harris; rhythm guitarist\, vocals\, Jakob Jovet; bass\, Nicholas Christian; and drummer\, Keenan White. \n\nTheir music is a fusion of alternative rock\, indie\, and punk\, with influences ranging from Paramore\, Nirvana and Flyleaf to Metric\, No Doubt\, Evanescence\, and The Pretty Reckless.  Their lyrics are introspective and thought-provoking\, with themes of love\, loss\, and self-discovery.  Despite their local success\, the band has their sights set on bigger things. They are currently working on more songs and lining up upcoming shows\, which they hope will take them to the next level and help them gain national recognition. This alternative rock band from Johnson City\, Tennessee\, is a force to be reckoned with. With their raw talent and undeniable passion for music\, they are sure to make waves in the music industry for years to come. Keep an eye out for their electrifying upcoming. \n\nJoin in the fun and purchase your tickets today. See you in the audience on March 8th.  The show starts at 7:00pm.
URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/main-streets-music-mashup-battle-of-the-bands/
LOCATION:Capitol Theatre\, TN\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concerts,General,Music
GEO:35.5174913;-86.5804473
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241206T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241206T210000
DTSTAMP:20260417T044306
CREATED:20241203T164251Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241203T164501Z
UID:102239-1733508000-1733518800@northeasttennessee.org
SUMMARY:Greeneville: Christmas in Downtown – A Holiday Celebration
DESCRIPTION:“Christmas in Downtown – A Holiday Celebration” –\n‘Tis the Season\nThe holiday season is a time of year when friends\, family\, neighbors\, and visitors come together\nto celebrate. You are encouraged to come downtown Greeneville Friday evening to join them\nand the host of businesses\, artists\, musical groups\, performers\, and volunteers that have come\ntogether to provide Christmas in Downtown – A Holiday Celebration that memories are made of.\nLighting the Community Tree\nDecember 6th 8:30pm – Candlelight\, music and caroling will take place on South Main Street\nnear the County Courthouse lawn beginning at 8:20pm. Greeneville High School Choir will lead\neveryone up West Depot Street from the entertainment stage to the Community Tree at the\nGreene County Courthouse on South Main Street will lead off the musical entertainment as the\ncrowd joins in to sing holiday favorites like\, “Silent Night” as we await the arrival of Santa to\nlight the Community Christmas tree at 8:30pm. Candle glowsticks will be available for children\ncompliments of Casper’s Wrecker Service and Main Street Greeneville.\nStage is Set for Christmas Music Downtown\nThe entertainment stage set up on West Depot Street right off Irish Street. Bring your lawn chair\nif you want to hang out and listen to all the groups. Eastview Elementary Choir will start things\noff at 6:00pm; followed by Tusculum View Chorus at 6:45pm. Chuckey Doak Middle School\nChorus will continue at 7:30pm with Greeneville High School Choir rounding out the evening\nfrom 8:05pm. At 8:20pm the GHS Choir will lead everyone up West Depot Street to the\nCommunity Tree at the Greene County Courthouse on South Main Street to sing Silent Night\naround the tree prior to the welcome by officials and the arrival of Santa at 8:30pm.\nMore Music at Other Locations\nThe Towering Oaks Choir will entertain near Eagle’s Rest Pocket Park\, on South Main Street\,\nfrom 6:30pm to 7:30pm. Folks going to The Tannery on East Depot St will enjoy the sounds of\nthe Hal Henard Elementary School Choir from 7:00pm – 7:30pm. The Andrew Johnson\nHomestead located on South Main Street across from the City Garage Car Museum will welcome\nKris Carlson from 6 – 6:25pm.\nWagon Rides Downtown\, and more \n2 \nDowntown Things to Do\nPublic Works will provide holiday wagon rides in downtown during the evening with two\nloading/unloading areas at South Main and McKee Streets across from the City Garage Car\nMuseum and W Irish Street near the Greeneville City School Administration Building parking lot.\nBe sure to load up on the wagon where you can carol your way around town. We would ask that\nyou get off at the next stop so that those waiting to board can do so. Wagon rides are also\nsubject to dry weather conditions.\nHoliday Market\nThe 100 block of South Main Street is where Depot Street Farmers’ Market vendors and others\nwill have the Holiday Market. Known at press time to participate will be 423 Design Company\,\nAmy Hensley\, Maggie’s Designs Face Painting\, Hill Farm\, Nan Van Art\, Evie’s Artisan Bakery\,\nArtic Bites\, Potluck Farm\, Maple Grove Farm\, and Spider and the Bee.\nMerchants Have Extended Hours\nThe merchants will be open for shopping and dining. Visit with Greeneville Credit Jewelers\,\nGreeneville Antique Market\, Sweeter Than Sweet Candy Company\, Brolin &amp; Bailey Company\,\nNickel Ridge Winery\, Tipton’s Café\, The Gentry\, Blue Mountain Studio\, Brumley’s at The General\nMorgan Inn\, Tannery\, Elevate\, Greeneville Graze\, Rock City Tap and Lounge\, Ginko Gallery\, and\nTowne Square Package Store for special offers and hours. Most merchants will also offer light\nrefreshments. The Capitol Theatre will be showing\nSanta to be at the Main Street Pocket Park\nSanta plans to hang out at Eagle’s Rest Pocket Park on South Main Street beginning at 6:00pm\nso you can visit and take photos. He will remain downtown following the lighting of the\nCommunity Tree at 8:30pm. Bring your iPhone and cameras so you can take your pictures with\nhim at the park or near the tree. While there make Magic Reindeer Food with the help of to put\nout for Santa’s team in Christmas eve.\nKringle Kids’ Kraft Korner\nFirst Presbyterian Church Fellowship Hall will be a buzz and where you will find Kringle Kids’\nKraft Korner. Come get creative and make some wonderful holiday decorations from 6 – 8pm\n(while supplies last) that you can take home with you.\nMobile Photo Booth\nLook for the mobile photo booth brought to you by Main Street: Greeneville from Now Event\nGroup. So much fun and easy – take your photo; key in your cell number and there you have it.\nFood throughout Downtown\nBrumley’s at the General Morgan Inn\, Catalyst Coffee Company\, where they are hosting cookie\nicing stations\, The Gentry along with Pan De Vida Food Truck\, The Tannery Downtown\, Rock City\nTap &amp; Lounge\, The Nickel Ridge Winery\, and Tipton’s Café will be open.\nMusic at the General Morgan Inn\nTake the chill off in the lobby of the General Morgan Inn where a warm beverage reception from\n6:00pm – 8:00pm may be enjoyed while listening from 6:00pm – 8:00pm to the Greeneville\nCommunity Swing Band.\nSouthern Sanctuaries\nSouthern Sanctuaries is in its fourth year for Friday night coordinated by The Greene County\nPartnership Tourism Task Force. During Christmas in Downtown-A Holiday Celebration\, churches\nlocated in downtown Greeneville will be open between the hours of 5:00pm – 8:00pm for self- \n3\nguided tours and at some musical selections. There is no better time to visit these lovely\nsanctuaries than at Christmas\, to take in the reason for the season as you view and appreciate\nthe beauty of these buildings\, some of which date back to the 1700’s. The following eight\nchurches are hosting: on North Main Street will be First Baptist Church\, Greeneville Cumberland\nPresbyterian Church\, and First Presbyterian Church with Christ Chapel; on West Church Street is\nSt. James Episcopal Church; with Asbury United Methodist Church\, Christ United Methodist\nChurch\, and Reformation Lutheran Church all on South Main Street.\nAttractions Open – Something for all ages.\nVisiting the attractions on South Main Street will include The City Garage Car Museum\, 210 S\nMain St\, will have “Open House” with free admission from 5:00pm until 8:00pm. In celebration\nof the holidays the museum will be decked out with holiday decorations throughout their classic\ncar exhibits.\nThe Andrew Johnson Homestead at 209 S. Main Street will be beautifully decorated and open to\nvisitors from 5 – 8 p.m. Kris Carlson will provide music from 6 – 6:25 p.m. There will be arts &amp;\ncrafts for kids\, Ranger talks at 6:30 p.m. and 7:00 p.m.\, and refreshments (cookies and apple\ncider) provided by the Friends of the Andrew Johnson National Historic Site in the backyard of\nthe Andrew Johnson Homestead.\nThe Greeneville Greene County History Museum at the corner of Main and McKee Streets is open\nuntil 8pm. Admission is free. You will find Santa’s Workshop cohosted with Greeneville Youth\nBuilders. This year’s workshop will offer the young folks some complimentary snacks n’ treats\,\nornament making/decorating opportunities and fun.\nThe Bartlett DAR House\, former home of Margaret Johnson Patterson Bartlett\, Andrew Johnson’s\ngreat granddaughter located on West McKee Street will once again be offering free tours from\n6:00 until 8:00 pm. Besides the regular tour of the facility with tour guides in each room to\nexplain the furniture and history of the house and family\, the DAR members will be highlighting\nsome Revolutionary Patriots–Sparling Bowman\, John and Jacob Neas\, John Ottinger\, and\nFrederick Cutshall–with their histories and information about their descendants who are\ncurrently members.\nQR Code\nThe QR Code will be posted throughout the event. Once scanned\, the evening’s events and\nlocations should be available.\nClosed Streets No Parking Within Event Area\nSafety is first and foremost so please note that there will be no parking allowed within the event\narea. West Depot will close early at 12:00pm so the stage can be set. All cars should be off all\nstreets prior to 3:00pm Friday afternoon or risk being removed. Main Street from Summer to\nChurch Street will be the first to close around so set-up can take place for the holiday market;\nother streets to immediately follow. Streets involve portions of Summer Street\, and Main\nStreets.\nA World of Thanks\nJann Mirkov\, Main Street: Greeneville’s Executive Director states: “The board and I wish to\nthank the many people who help make this event possible: to Greene County\, Town of\nGreeneville\, Greene County Partnership\, Public Works for directional signage that points the way\nto businesses and attractions that are open\, Greeneville Energy Authority for getting the festive\nlighting up to guide our way along with the Greeneville Fire Department and Greeneville Police\nDepartment who provide the manpower for a safe evening and celebration. We couldn’t do it \n4\nwithout the support of our town and county entities. Thank you everyone. To you\, our friends\,\nand neighbors we wish you a wonderful safe holiday season and a very Happy New Year.”
URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/greeneville-christmas-in-downtown-a-holiday-celebration/
LOCATION:Downtown Greeneville\, 108 N. Irish St.\, Greeneville\, TN\, 37743\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts/Crafts,Children's Activities,Festivals,Food/Drink,General,Shopping
GEO:36.1645587;-82.8322958
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241031T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241031T180000
DTSTAMP:20260417T044306
CREATED:20241022T121344Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241022T121344Z
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SUMMARY:Greeneville: Halloween Happenings
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URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/greeneville-halloween-happenings-6/
LOCATION:Downtown Greeneville\, 108 N. Irish St.\, Greeneville\, TN\, 37743\, United States
CATEGORIES:Children's Activities,General
GEO:36.1645587;-82.8322958
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241007
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241102
DTSTAMP:20260417T044306
CREATED:20240911T154224Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240911T154224Z
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SUMMARY:Greeneville: Fifteenth Annual Scarecrow Contest
DESCRIPTION:Fifteenth Annual Scarecrow Contest Seeks Entries \n\n\n\n  \n\n\n\nBigger\, Better\, Best is the challenge to our community as Main Street Greeneville announces the fourteenth annual “Scarecrows of Main” competition to be held in downtown Greeneville. The contest is being sponsored again this year by Broyles General Store\, which is located at 730 West Main Street.  Bigger\, Better\, Best means more entries all over the downtown area; Better displays than ever before (and that is saying something) and to be the best contest and event in Northeast Tennessee if not the state.  Let’s do this.  The Scarecrows of Main 2024 contest is a great way to enjoy a trail of sorts\, selfie spot\, family outing and art appreciation all in one.  \n\n\n\n  \n\n\n\nEntries are not limited to only those within the display area.  Entries must however come from within Greene County or be a current 2024-25 member of Main Street Greeneville.  This contest is open to all ages\, individuals\, families\, groups\, clubs and businesses.  Each person\, family or group may only enter one time.  There are 4 different categories:  Residential\, group/organization\, business or youth.  \n\n\n\n  \n\n\n\nThe display area will include the eighteen-block downtown area known as the Main Street District along with Main Street from the 11E Bypass to Crescent School.  Entries from outside the display area will be assigned a location within the area where they may place their scarecrow.  \n\n\n\n  \n\n\n\nLet your imagination run wild as you create that scarecrow you have always wanted to make.  Could it be that we will see a straw ballerina\, lawyer\, shopkeeper\, etc. hanging out in downtown for the next couple of weeks?  Scarecrows should be family friendly – whimsical\, humorous\, mischievous not frightening.  \n\n\n\n  \n\n\n\nNo Entry Fee – Pre-registration Required \n\n\n\n  \n\n\n\nPre-registration IS required thru the Main Street office\, 310 S Main St\, beginning Wednesday\, September 11 through Monday September 23 at NOON.  Display locations will be assigned and confirmed at the time of registration.  Those who do not reside nor have a business in the display area are encouraged to also enter the contest as limited additional display space is available on a first come first served basis.  Only those registered will be eligible for judging.  Contest rules\, District boundaries and entry forms are available now on the website www.mainstreetgreeneville.org Blog page – We Have Something to Crow About – Fifteenth Annual Scarecrows of Main Contest.  If you need printed copies\, please contact the Main Street Office at 423-639-7102 and we will be happy to get them to you. \n\n\n\n  \n\n\n\nDisplays \n\n\n\n  \n\n\n\nAll entries must be in place by 7:00 am on Monday\, October 7th.  All entries will be on display to the public from Monday\, October 7th through Friday November 1st.  Further information regarding scarecrow locations will be announced via the media prior to judging. \n\n\n\n  \n\n\n\nJudging \n\n\n\n  \n\n\n\nThe public is asked to vote for their favorite. You may vote once daily in each of the four categories: residential\, group/organization\, business or youth.   Voting will take place Monday\, October 7 through Wednesday\, October 23.  Details regarding how to vote for your favorites will be announced.  Awards and certificates will be given to the winning entries.  Winning entries will be marked and identified with yard signs.
URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/greeneville-fifteenth-annual-scarecrow-contest/
LOCATION:Downtown Greeneville\, 108 N. Irish St.\, Greeneville\, TN\, 37743\, United States
CATEGORIES:Children's Activities,General
GEO:36.1645587;-82.8322958
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240223T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240223T210000
DTSTAMP:20260417T044306
CREATED:20240215T171341Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240215T172043Z
UID:100779-1708714800-1708722000@northeasttennessee.org
SUMMARY:Main Street’s Music Mashup – Battle of the Bands
DESCRIPTION:If you are lover of music and different genres\, then this event is for you.  Whether you are a band that wishes to compete or an audience member plan to be at the historic Capitol Theatre in downtown Greeneville\, TN Saturday March 23rd. The music starts at 7:00pm. \n\n\n\n  \n\n\n\nMain Street: Greeneville is hosting this regional battle of bands competition where the top winning bands will be invited to perform July 11th at Lyrics on the Lawn – Summer Outdoor Music Series.  In addition to an invitation to perform at Lyrics the winning band will receive a Music Mashup monetary award of $500\, a trophy\, and bragging rights and the first runner up will receive $250\, an invitation to Lyrics and event publicity.  \n\n\n\n  \n\n\n\nApplication to Perform \n\n\n\nBands of all genres are encouraged to complete the online application via the following link https://forms.gle/zbDvbuHYQsvamSp69    Be prepared to download or provide a link to video of a live performance.  No studio recordings. Application deadline is Sunday\, March 3rd.  There is NO APPLICATION FEE. A committee will review the applications\, make selections\, and contact the competing bands with additional information regarding event rules and guidelines.  All competing bands must be available to perform at Lyrics on the Lawn on the July 11th date should they be the Music Mashup winners.  If you have downloading issues please email the Main Street office at director@mainstreetgreeneville.org for assistance. \n\n\n\n  \n\n\n\nTickets \n\n\n\nCome join the excitement\, watch\, and listen to multiple genres of music as bands compete to be the winner of the first Main Street’s Music Mashup and Lyrics on the Lawn July 11th featured artists.  \n\n\n\n  \n\n\n\nGeneral Admission tickets are available online through The Capitol Theatre ticket outlet link https://capitoltheatre.ticketleap.com/main-streets-music-mashup—battle-of-the-bands/ . $20 per person in advance $25 day of show if applicable. The venue location is The Capitol Theatre of Greeneville\, 104 South Main Street. Doors open at 6:00pm. \n\n\n\n  \n\n\n\nVolunteers \n\n\n\nMain Street: Greeneville is a non-profit 501c3 corporation formed in 1983 and the first of five original Tennessee Main Street communities.  An economic development program that supports sustainable community driven efforts within the eighteen block Main Street District downtown area dedicated to revitalization through public private partnerships that preserve our historic structures and promote heritage tourism.  Volunteers are vital to the organization’s success.  To volunteer on this on other projects please contact Jann Mirkov at the Main Street office via phone 423-639-7102 or email at director@mainstreetgreeneville.org for ways you can participate.
URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/100779/
LOCATION:Capitol Theatre\, TN\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concerts,General,Music
GEO:35.5174913;-86.5804473
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231203T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231203T150000
DTSTAMP:20260417T044306
CREATED:20231127T185508Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231127T185508Z
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SUMMARY:Greeneville Christmas Parade
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/greeneville-christmas-parade-2/
LOCATION:Downtown Greeneville\, 108 N. Irish St.\, Greeneville\, TN\, 37743\, United States
CATEGORIES:Car/Bike Shows,Children's Activities,General,Outdoors
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231201T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231201T203000
DTSTAMP:20260417T044306
CREATED:20231127T185358Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231127T185358Z
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SUMMARY:Christmas in Downtown Greeneville
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/christmas-in-downtown-greeneville-2/
LOCATION:Downtown Greeneville\, 108 N. Irish St.\, Greeneville\, TN\, 37743\, United States
CATEGORIES:Children's Activities,Festivals,Food/Drink,General,Historical Events,Music,Shopping
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231104T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231104T170000
DTSTAMP:20260417T044306
CREATED:20231010T124431Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231010T124431Z
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SUMMARY:Greeneville: 52nd Annual Holiday Bazaar
DESCRIPTION:52 nd Annual Holiday Bazaar &amp; Expo Set for November 4 &amp; 5 \nGREENEVILLE\, TN: The GFWC of Tennessee Greeneville Woman’s Club is finalizing plans for\ntheir 52 nd Annual Holiday Bazaar &amp; Expo. The two-day event is set for Saturday\, November 4\,\n9:00 AM to 5:00 PM; and Sunday\, November 5\, Noon to 5:00 PM.at Hal Henard Elementary\nSchool\, 425 E. Vann Rd. \nAccording to Sherri Cox\, chairman of the event\, “There will be hundreds of craftsmen\, offering\neverything from holiday decorations to jewelry and clothing\, from paintings to wooden items\nfor the home and much more. There will be a variety of food available – from hot dogs to beans\nand cornbread\, homemade chili to chicken salad croissants.” \nCost to the event is only $5.00 and that is for the two days. Children six and under get in free.\nThe first 1\,000 attendees will get free shopping bags. \nAll monies realized from the event go back into the community in the areas of arts and culture\,\ncivic involvement and outreach\, education and libraries\, environment and health and wellness.
URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/greeneville-52nd-annual-holiday-bazaar/
CATEGORIES:General,Shopping
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231104
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231106
DTSTAMP:20260417T044306
CREATED:20231031T185640Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231031T185640Z
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SUMMARY:Greeneville: 52nd Annual Holiday Bazaar & Expo
DESCRIPTION:GREENEVILLE\, TN: More than 130 crafters (20 of which are new) from three states will be at the 52nd Annual Holiday Bazaar & Expo\, set for this weekend\, Nov. 4-5\, at Hal Henard Elementary School. Admission is $5.00 with children 12 and under free. All money raised goes back into the community. \nAccording to Sherri Cox\, bazaar chairman\, “This year’s ornament to be personalized is a round disk feature a gift package and the theme ‘The Gift of Giving.’ \nThe following is a list of the crafters and the merchandise they will be selling. From Lavonia\, Ga.: Cheryl Humbert\, Dogwood Studios & Consignment\, handmade crafts and jewelry\, home décor; Mars Hill\, NC: Alicia Bean\, Queen Bean Creations\, freshies\, resin crafts\, car accessories\, pens\, car coasters; Marshal NC: Tiawana Ramsey\, She Shed Boutique\, scarves\, belts\, handbags\, t-shirts\, accessories; \nFrom Afton: Bob Andrew\, Maple Crest Studio\, woodthined jewelry\, woodturning ornaments\, cases; Diane Curry\, artificial Christmas arrangement centerpieces; Jim and Joy Elliott\, Star \nMountain Soap Co.\, goat milk soap\, bath bombs\, lip balms; Brandi Glasscock\, Buddy’s Emporium LLC\, a boutique of items; Kristen Keasling\, Southern 44\, variety of clothing and furniture items; Jessica Beth Miller\, Appalachian Lilley Jewelry & Designs\, handmade jewelry\, resin and polymer clay; Jeff Stubblefield\, Jeff’s Sawdust and Rust\, woodworking\, signs\, furniture; \nFrom Blountville: Stephanie Fields\, Stephie’s Floral\, cemetery flowers of all types; Bluff City: Amanda Shell\, Shell Fire Pottery\, pottery; Bristol: Betty Erwin\, Nana’s Country Quilts\, throw quilts\, rice hot/cold bags; Bulls Gap: Sandy Beets\, Mammaw’s Designs\, sublimation shirts\, tumblers\, ornaments\, towels; Vera Ann Myers\, Myers Farm\, fudge\, kettle corn\, snowmen\, farm crafts; \nFrom Chuckey: Allisha Gilliam\, Queen Bee of Vinyl & Creations\, wax melts\, key chains\, car coasters; Doris Hayes\, bird houses\, jewelry in handmade boxes; Amanda Hope\, Grann’s Gourmet Apples\, caramel candied apples\, assorted chocolates; Brooke Kilgore\, The Uncommon Collective\, CC beanies\, apparel\, freshies\, custom sweatshirts\, pottery; Ginni MacDonald\, Sherapy\, body products all natural\, bug\, pain sleep therapy; Casey Morelock\, Wild Honey Design\, cups\, pens\, key chains\, hats\, t-shirts; Roger Prim\, Prims Woodworking\, wood crafts; Donna Thompson\, Kiwis Kreation\, stained glass art; \nElizabethton: Teresa Honeycut\, hand-painted ornaments and wreaths; Rita Southerland\, Stitches & Sawdust\, snowmen; Erwin: Phyllis Wilson\, jewelry and homemade crafts; Gray: Dawn McCray\, Owel B Stitchin\, bags\, wallets\, cups\, shirts\, earrings; Marie Testerman\, Color Street & Dash’s Dangles\, color street nail polish strips; Greeneville: Kim Abelson\, Food for the Soul\, Scripture jars\, peanut brittle\, snowmen; Donna Bailey\, Bailey’s Bows & Wreaths\, wreaths and bows; Daryl Bellissimo\, The Spider and the Bee\, Legend of the Christmas Spider\, coasters\, scarves\, garden wands; \nFrom Greeneville Sarah Jean and Brent Chapman\, Art by John prints\, notecards\, magnets\, bookmarks; Debbie Collins\, Dragon Fly Toes\, bleached flannels\, sweatshirts\, embellished denim; Pamela Darrell\, Thirty-One\, totes\, purses\, cinch sacs\, thermals; Jama Doty\, Bo Hope Boutique\, Boho style wrap skirts and accessories; Brandy Fann\, Gypsy Soul Market\, boutique clothing\, accessories\, wood crafts and Christmas décor; Ruth Ann Goss\, Two Roots Alpacas & Fiber Mill\, Alpaca socks\, shawls\, scarves and hats; \nMore from Greeneville: Kimberly Hinson\, Pruvit Ketones Drink Mix\, Pruvit Ketones; Pam Keller\, PK’s Creations\, trees\, baskets\, wreaths; Anita Kenney\, Crazy Bees\, embroidery\, crochet\, wreaths\, quilting\, general sewing ornaments; Virginia Leigh Kramey\, Kraft Kousins\, home décor; Tippy Lewter\, Poppy’s Wood Crafts\, Pamela McCray\, wreaths\, vintage skis\, custom t-shirts; Peri Miller\, The Shabby Laser\, tumblers\, wood décor\, ornaments; Dana Miller\, Just In Grace\, kids clothing\, women’s clothing; \nGreeneville: Dee Peterson\, Lavender Hills of Greeneville\, lavender; Valorie Pridemore\, Sew Cute & Sew Fun\, sewing\, tooth fairy pillows\, reading pillows\, embroidery items; Michael Radde\, Kiki’s Kreations\, wreaths\, wooden flags\, wooden Christmas sleighs\, crosses; Betty Ragsdale\, handmade and small antiques; Robin Reaves\, Santas\, snowmen cabins; Cheryl Richards\, Flowers Face Painting\, variety of face painting; Lynette Ricker\, crochet hats\, scarves\, dishcloths\, headbands\, key rings; Kristy Riley\, Blue Daisy Designs\, leather and wood jewelry\, wood crafts; \nGreeneville: David Schwartz\, Dutch Maid Delights\, fried pies; Janet Rodriquez\, Debbie’s Design & Desserts\, wreaths and desserts; Jenita Sherman\, Sky West Trading\, books and gifts; Stephen Toner\, Toner Crafts\, laser engraving custom ornaments; Deborah Soborski\, 918 Quilt Studio\, fleece snowmen\, gift baskets\, Christmas trees; \nFrom Johnson City: Jessica Edmisten\, The JC Syrup Shop\, elderberry Syrup\, allergy syrup\, teas; Jonesborough: Robin Castania\, Expressions by Robin Castania\, fabric items\, aprons\, bags\, potholders; Natalie Collins\, Zen Mind Crystals\, wire-wrapped jewelry; Joe Little\, Uncle Joe’s Balms\, everywhere balms\, muscle balms\, bug repellent\, bear tallow salve\, lip balms; Carolyn Tomko\, handmade pottery; Kingsport: Cameron Blair\, Blair Woodworking\, cutting boards\, cheese boards and wooden ornaments; \nFrom Knoxville: Tom Wells\, Silver Creek Woodturning\, wood-turned bowls and ornaments; Limestone: Trina Chandley\, Scentsy Trinas Got Scents\, wax and warmers; Bethany DeMaggio\, Bethany DiMaggio Art\, magnets\, shopping pads\, stickers\, cards; Nancy Hall-Cox\, Young Living Essential Oils\, oils\, books\, oil cases\, roller bottles of oils; Keith Jeffers\, The Wood Shed\, wood toys; Emily Wheeler\, Gerdie Mae’s\, embroidery\, apparel\, crochet; \nFrom Mohawk: Pamela Reedy\, The Rooster Tail\, earrings and clothes; Morristown: Deborah Aarons\, Pinacle Creations\, watercolors\, paintings on paper\, wood\, rocks; Steve Blackburn\, Big Aus Coffee Company\, prepackaged Australian coffee and treats; Dustin Cansley\, Deck Your Door Décor\, handcut and painted wooden door hangers\, seasonal and year-roumd; Rebecca Hyatt\, Bug & Bean Company bows\, clothing\, accessories; \nFrom Mosheim: Teresa Bullington\, Buzz n’ Cluck Meadows\, bowl covers\, hand-sewn kitchen items; Brittany Dingus\, Boldly Handmade\, sewn bags\, key fobs; Bob Watson\, handcrafted cutting boards with local wood; Murfreesboro: Reagan Lowery\, Shop Greeneville\, Greeneville-Greene County apparel and accessories; Newport: Janet Mercer\, Janet’s Containers\, rope and fabric bowls\, wooden toys; Enid Roach\, What A Crock\, pottery; Parrotsville: Cheryl Smith\, Scrolling Sisters\, handcrafted wooden toys\, boxes and jewelry; \nPiney Flats: Debbie Bays\, Bows by Rose\, hair bows\, pillows\, flags\, ornaments; Heather Shipley\, Shipley Farm Foods\, pickles\, relishes\, jams\, cookies\, cakes; Rogersville: Teresa McCurry\, stove handle towels\, jewelry; Seymour: Gracie Eldridge\, Over the Collar Dog Bandanas\, bandanas; Sneedville: Danielle Mabe\, crafts\, clothes\, signs\, jewelry; Talbott\, Jenny Woodland\, Spicy Chicks Soup & Dip Mixes\, homemade dry soups and dips; Telford: Susan Whitson\, Love from Generations Sea Glass\, all sea glass jewelry and framed art; Unicoi: Suzy Hoover\, handmade gemstone and sterling silver; Watauga: Kawana Blair\, Kreative Kitten\, decoupage coasters\, hot plates\, magnets\, book marks\, jar grippers; White Pine: Lora Sinard\, Rustic Relics\, handmade primitive crafts. \nThose non-profits having booths include Shop With A Cop\, Kid Print Program\, EverGreene Woodcarvers and Isaiah House. \nFood on site will be served by SnoBiz\, Hot Dog Man\, Clyde’s Smoke Wagon\, and Creamy Cup. \nThere will be door prizes given away both Saturday and Sunday and the first 1\,000 attendees will get a large shopping bag from Broyles General Store. Hours for the two-day event are Saturday\, Nov. 4\, 9 am to 5 pm and Sunday\, Nov. 5\, noon to 5 pm.
URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/greeneville-52nd-annual-holiday-bazaar-expo/
CATEGORIES:Arts/Crafts,General,Shopping
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231031T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231031T180000
DTSTAMP:20260417T044306
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LAST-MODIFIED:20231023T193510Z
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SUMMARY:Greeneville: Halloween Happenings
DESCRIPTION:Halloween Happenings Tuesday\, October 31st \nMain Street: Greeneville will be sponsoring “Halloween Happenings” on Tuesday\, October 31\, from 4 to\n6 p.m. in downtown Greeneville. Most events are free\, and the public is invited. Main Street will be\nblocked off from midblock 200’s N Main Street to McKee Street; Summer Street will be closed Cutler\nStreet to College Street and Depot Street will be closed from Irish to Academy Street shortly prior to the\nevent and remain so until the event ends. \nNo Parking within Event Area\nTo provide a safer space there will be no on-street parking after 3:00pm within the event area which\nincludes Main\, Depot and Summer Streets. Please use caution when traveling within the downtown area.\nDesignated routes are subject to change due to the street construction happening downtown.\nMerchants\, professional offices\, banks\, churches\, industries\, and the county courthouse are prepared to\ntreat youngsters with candy if children are under 13 years of age and are accompanied by a parent or\nguardian. \nSeveral groups and individuals come together to make this annual event exciting and fun for children.\nThe Greeneville Police Department assists with extra personnel during Halloween Happenings to help\nensure the safety of both children and adults. Greeneville City Schools Central Office provides the space\nfor the costume contest. EMS and the Fire Department are there to help keep us safe. Students from\nGreeneville High School and numerous volunteers help to direct folks to all the different venues. All\nthose working on the downtown improvement project are working with organizers to help make this event\nhappen with the least amount of inconvenience to everyone. \nCostume Contest LocationGreeneville City Schools Education Foundation will assist with the only event Costume Contest. The\nlocation for the contest will be the parking lot of the City School System’s Central Office\, the Kathryn\nLeonard Building at the corner of West Depot and South Irish Streets. Registrations forms may be found\nand downloaded this year on Main Street’s website: www.mainstreetgreeneville.org . When it’s possible\nplease download and fill out the forms prior to the event so you won’t have to wait so long in line. The\ncontest will have children’s age categories of 0-3 years\, 4-6 years\, 7-9 years\, 10-12 years and back this\nyear the family category. Prizes will be awarded to the winners in each category. Adults\, please provide\na cell phone number so you may be reached should your child be a winner and need to report back to\nreceive their prize. \n  \nMany to Give Candy\nGreeneville Federal Bank employees will hand out candy to children at their location on the corner of\nMain and Summer Streets. Other banks also participating will be Heritage Community Bank\, Andrew\nJohnson Bank and First Horizon Bank. \nOther merchants and professionals\, known at press time to be participating this year include: General\nMorgan Inn\, Collins and Shipley\, Asbury United Methodist Church\, Isaiah 117 House\, Adams and\nPlucker\, CPA\, Andrew Johnson National Historic Site\, Ed Kershaw Law Office\, Top Dog Hot Dogs\,\nGreeneville Cumberland Presbyterian Church\, Food City\, Snapps Ferry Road and Asheville Highway\,\nGreeneville City Schools Central Office\, Brolin &amp; Bailey\, Greeneville Antique Market\, Greeneville Real\nEstate and Auction\, Greeneville High School National Honor Society members\, Billy Endean Edward\nJones Investments\, Foster Grandparents Program\, The Greeneville Sun\, Capitol Theatre of Greeneville\,\nNewcomers Club\, Christian Motorcycle Association\, Jonesborough Chapter\, Iron Riders\, Greeneville\nWoman’s Club\, Long View Ranch\, Dr. Doug Cobble\, East Tennessee Children’s Hospital\, Greene\nCounty Sheriff’s Department\, EMS\, Greeneville Fire Department\, Greeneville Police Department\,\nAddington Agency\, Dancers Unlimited\, Greeneville Graze\, Greeneville Airport\, 4H Camp\, Brickhouse\nWealth Strategies\, First Presbyterian Church\, Capitol Theatre of Greeneville\, Greeneville City Schools\nEducation Foundation\, Lost Boys Barber Shop\, W &amp; W Engineering\, Leonard Bailey Law Office\, Jamey\n&amp; Tammy Fillers\, Cave Law Firm\, Public Defender’s Office\, Priority Placement Group\, and all the\nmerchants at Towne Square Shopping Center. Candy givers on Main and Depot Streets are asked\nto set-up toward and in the street allowing the crowds to move smoothly through the area. \nStreet Size Chalk Board\nA section of the 100 block of South Main Street near the pocket park will be blocked off for a giant\nchalkboard where everyone is invited to take a few minutes and show their creative side by drawing on\nthe street. \nLook for music and dancing in the streets. Other fun things to do or see may be added between press\ntime and the event. So come on downtown\, Tuesday between 4:00 – 6:00pm and check it out.\nIt’s not too late for any business not located in the downtown area that would like to participate in\nhanding out treats to contact the Main Street Office 639-7102 for your location along the route. Main\nStreet: Greeneville encourages the public to come to downtown Greeneville and enjoy the festivities.
URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/greeneville-halloween-happenings-5/
LOCATION:Downtown Greeneville\, 108 N. Irish St.\, Greeneville\, TN\, 37743\, United States
CATEGORIES:Children's Activities,General
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231031T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231031T180000
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SUMMARY:Greeneville: Halloween Happenings
DESCRIPTION:Main Street: Greeneville will be coordinating “Halloween Happenings” on Tuesday\, October\n31\, from 4 to 6 p.m. in downtown Greeneville. All events are free\, and the public is invited.\nMerchants\, professional offices\, banks\, churches\, and the county courthouse will be\nprepared to treat youngsters with candy if children are under 13 years of age and are\naccompanied by a parent or guardian. \nCostume Contest\nThe Costume Contest will be held at the Kathryn Leonard Administrative Building at the\ncorner of West Depot and South Irish Streets beginning at 4:00pm with the winners\nannounced at 6:00pm. The contest will have age categories of 0-3 years\, 4-6 years\, 7-9\nyears\, 10-12 years\, and a family entry. Prizes will be awarded to the winners in each age\ncategory. Volunteer judges and prizes will be furnished by the Greeneville City Schools\nEducation Foundation. Adults\, please provide a cell phone number so you may be reached\nshould your child be a winner and need to report back to receive their prize. \nAnd More…\nMore activities\, still in the final planning stages are due to closure of Main Street and the\nDepot Street Renovation Project. Those include the annual hayrides\, chalk drawing in the\nstreet\, Spooky Tales in the Old Gaol (Jail)\, dancing in the streets and more. Stay tuned for\ndetails as they become available. \nCandy Donations and Participation Necessary and Welcome\nOrganizers welcome all groups\, businesses\, and individuals to get involved. For details on\nhow to participate by either donating candy\, handing out treats in person or simply wishing\nto volunteer\, including any business not located in the downtown area that would like to\nsign up for your location along the route may contact the Main Street office at 423-639-\n7102 to and learn more on how you can join in to make this an outstanding event for area\nchildren. Candy donations drop off location will be at the Main Street office\, 310 S Main\nStreet. \nFurther details will be provided to the media closer to the event. \n###
URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/greeneville-halloween-happenings-4/
LOCATION:Downtown Greeneville\, 108 N. Irish St.\, Greeneville\, TN\, 37743\, United States
CATEGORIES:Children's Activities,Festivals,General
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230928T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230928T230000
DTSTAMP:20260417T044306
CREATED:20230912T155033Z
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SUMMARY:Greeneville: Totally Awesome 80s Party
DESCRIPTION:It’s the moment you have all been waiting for! TICKETS are NOW AVAILABLE on Eventbrite for the Greatest 80s Party you have been to since…. well… the 80s!! You’re not going to want to miss this RAD\, TOTALLY AWESOME EVENT!! Included is a dinner buffet\, two drink tickets\, dancing to 80’s on Vinyl\, and more fun than most can handle.  Tickets are limited\, and the deadline is approaching so click the link below to purchase your tickets NOW!!!  https://www.eventbrite.com/e/totally-awesome-80s-party-tickets-701804144087?aff=oddtdtcreator  \n\nDance the night away with “80’s on Vinyl”; dress the part for the best retro look; arcade games; photos abound. 80’s high school classes bring it on show us what you’ve got or had back in the day.  \n\nWhether you lived it or wish you had September 28th is your night to make it happen. Totally Awesome 80’s – Be There or Be Square!!!! See you on the 28th. Come celebrate with us. It’s going to be Rad!!!!
URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/greeneville-totally-awesome-80s-party/
LOCATION:General Morgan Inn\, 111 N. Main St.\, Greeneville\, TN\, 37743\, United States
CATEGORIES:Dance,Food/Drink,General,Music
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230720T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230720T220000
DTSTAMP:20260417T044306
CREATED:20230713T170529Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230713T170529Z
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SUMMARY:Greeneville: Lyrics on the Lawn
DESCRIPTION:Main Street Greeneville’s Summer Concert Series celebrates ten years with the\nthird show of 2023 on Thursday\, July 20 at 7:00 pm. The FREE concert will be\nheld on the lawn of the Dickson-Williams Mansion in the heart of downtown\nGreeneville\, Tennessee. The concerts take place each Thursday evening in\nJuly. This week’s concert and the third of the season will open with Moon bs\nVenus followed by headliner Wyldeheart. The opening act will begin at 7 with\nintermission scheduled for 7:45 and the headliner taking the stage at 8. The\nevent is scheduled rain or shine on the lawn of the mansion. Severe weather\nmay force a cancellation so stay tuned to all forms of media for updates. \nMoon vs Venus BIO\nMoon Vs Venus is new music from E Moon and Franky B that is simply out of this\nworld.  Experimental music combining elements of rock\, blues\, jazz\, funk and\nhip-hop into a wonderful mix of cosmic bliss.  Joining the band for the\nperformance will be pianist\, Glenn Rasmussun and drummer Isrial Weaver.\nThey are based out of Greeneville\, TN.  www.cityfarmrecords.com \nWyldeheart BIO\nWyldeHeart\, widely considered the region’s top multi genre party band\, hails from\nBristol Tennessee.  When founded in 2014\, the band’s mission was simple;\nentertain everyone regardless of age or genre preference!  Fans of all ages are\nregularly entertained with Rock\, Country\, Pop\, Dance\, Funk\, and Rap hits\nspanning multiple decades! \nThe Loafer says\, “Local favorites’ WyldeHeart is considered one of the best party\nbands in the region\, and the band delivers a diverse set-list to their shows that’s\nguaranteed to leave their audiences happy.” \nThe Johnson City Press writes\, “WyldeHeart formed in 2014 and is one of the\nregion’s top party bands.” \nIn 2020\, WyldeHeart was Josie Music Award Finalists for Group of the Year\n(Multi-Genre) and Entertainer of the Year (Group). \nThey have headlined the Bristol Motor Speedway NASCAR Fan Zone\, Clinch\nRiver Days Festival\, Carolina Pushrod\, The World-Famous Roland and Martin \nTiki Bar in Clewiston\, FL\, and the Roan Mountain Independence Day Festival.\nMost recently the band has performed regularly at Blake Shelton’s Ole Red in\nGatlinburg\, and they have also shared the stage with Wynonna Judd at the\nWorld-Famous Cotton Eyed Joe in Knoxville\, TN. \nThe band currently consists of Marques Puckett (Lead Vocalist)\, Mike Eldreth\n(Bass)\, Ric Burns (Drums) and Randy Bettis (Lead Guitar) and has the support of\nmore than 7\,000 loyal social media followers! \nFood Available\nOn-site event food vendors for this concert include Creamy Cup\, Hix BBQ\, and\nMain Street Greeneville. More vendors to be added throughout the series.\nFood service is scheduled to start at 6:00 pm. Note: Creamy Cup\, Hix BBQ\nand Others will locate across the street from the mansion. Main Street\nGreeneville will be located near the stage selling water and popcorn. Other\noptions can be from the downtown area merchants. Cumberland Presbyterian\nChurch plans to set-up dining tables and chairs near the food vendors for guests\nto enjoy. \nFamily Friendly\nThe Lyrics on the Lawn concerts are family friendly and open to all. Folks are\nencouraged to bring a lawn chair or blanket. You are welcome to bring a picnic\nsupper. The event is Smoke Free with a designated area. The event is not\npermitted for alcohol. Please note pets are welcome\, however they must remain\nwithin the designated Fido Friendly area at the top of the hill during the event. \nEvent Partners\nJoining Main Street Greeneville to bring the community this concert are Lyrics on\nthe Lawn sponsors\, known at press time\, Andrew Johnson Bank\, Casper’s Body\nShop and Wrecker Service\, Consumer Credit Union\, Eastman Credit Union\,\nGosnell’s Stereo &amp; Music\, Greeneville Energy Authority\, Greeneville Federal\nBank\, Heritage Community Bank\, Marsh Propane\, Edward Jones Investments –\nBilly Endean\, Nickle Ridge Winery\, Skyline Restoration and Maintenance\, LLC\,\nSouthbound Real Estate\, Spiritual Care Counseling\, Tusculum University\, and A.\nDave Wright Architect. \nAdditional partners of Main Street: Greeneville helping to bring the concerts to life\nare Creamy Cup\, Cumberland Presbyterian Church\, Dickson-Williams Historical\nAssociation\, EMS\, General Morgan Inn\, Mamma T’s Eats &amp; Treats\, Radio\nGreeneville\, Road Show Mobile Stages\, Sound Studio Live\, Top Dog Hot Dog\,\nTown of Greeneville\, Public Works\, Greeneville Fire Department\, and Greeneville\nPolice Department along with a host of volunteers. \nDonations Welcome\nAlthough the concerts are free to attend\, donations are welcomed by Main Street:\nGreeneville\, a non-profit 501c3 organization. Donations collected at the concerts\nhelp to defray series expenses. Jann Mirkov\, Main Street’s Executive Director\nstated\, “Words can’t express how thankful we are to those that donate to our \nprogram. As a non-profit\, we rely on the generosity of those in our community to\nsupport our efforts to revitalize our downtown. We thank everyone for their\ngenerous donations.” \nThe Lyrics on the Lawn series was created by Main Street: Greeneville in co-\noperation with the Dickson-Williams Historical Association to showcase regional\nmusical talent. \nThe Dickson-Williams Mansion is located at 108 North Irish Street\, adjacent to\nthe General Morgan Inn in the heart of historic downtown Greeneville\, TN.\nMansion tours leaving from the hotel lobby are offered daily at 1:00pm\nJuly 27 th Lineup opens with The Color 7 followed by headliner The Whiskey\nSticks. Visit www.mainstreetgreeneville\,org for additional information.
URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/greeneville-lyrics-on-the-lawn-9/
LOCATION:Dickson-Williams Mansion\, 108 N Irish St\, Greeneville\, TN\, 37743\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concerts,General,Music
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230706T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230706T210000
DTSTAMP:20260417T044306
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SUMMARY:Greeneville: Lyrics on the Lawn
DESCRIPTION:The front lawn of the Dickson-Williams Mansion will be alive with music this July at the tenth annual Lyrics\non the Lawn music concert series. The free concerts are a project of Main Street: Greeneville\, and will take\nplace every Thursday evening\, rain or shine during the month of July. All performances are free and open to\nthe public. \n2023 Lyrics Lineup\nThursday evenings will include the sounds of Madison Metcalf\, Florencia and the Feeling\, Ten Penny Drive\,\nVaden Landers\, Moon vs Venus\, WyldeHeart\, The Color 7 and The Whiskey Sticks. \nThe Lyrics on the Lawn concerts are family friendly and open to all. Folks are encouraged to bring a lawn\nchair or blanket. They are welcome to bring a picnic supper or purchase food from one the event food\nvendors\, and Main Street: Greeneville\, or other area restaurants\, to enjoy during the performances. \nEvent Sponsors\nJoining Main Street: Greeneville to bring the community this concert series are the many generous Lyrics on\nthe Lawn sponsors\, known at press time\, Andrew Johnson Bank\, Casper’s Body Shop and Wrecker\,\nConsumer Credit Union\, Cumberland Presbyterian Church\, Dickson-Williams Historical Association\,\nEastman Credit Union\, Edward Jones Investments – Billy Endean\, General Morgan Inn\, Gosnell’s Stereo and\nMusic\, Greeneville Federal Bank\, Greeneville Energy Authority\, Heritage Community Bank\, Mama T’s Eats\nand Treats\, Marsh Propane\, Radio Greeneville\, Roadshow Mobile Stages\, Skyline Restoration and\nMaintenance\, Sound Studio Live\, Southbound Real Estate\, Spiritual Care and Counseling\, Town of\nGreeneville\, Tusculum University and A. Dave Wright Architect. To become an event sponsor please\ncontact Jann at the Main Street office 423-639-7102 for further details. Additional sponsors will be listed as\nthey become available. \nFood Vendors\nReturning food vendors include Creamy Cup and Top Dog Hot Dogs. Event sponsors would like to add a\nfood truck each week. The number of food vendors for the concert series is limited. Vendors should be able\nto begin serving no later than 6:00pm. For further details on how you can become a food vendor\, please\ncontact Jann at the Main Street office either via email director@mainstreetgreeneville.org or by calling 423-\n639-7102. Food truck operators may also contact John Price at 423-620-8340. \nThe Lyrics on the Lawn series was created by Main Street: Greeneville in co-operation with the Dickson-\nWilliams Historical Association to showcase regional musical talent. \nThe Dickson-Williams Mansion is located at 108 North Irish Street\, adjacent to the General Morgan Inn in\nthe heart of historic downtown Greeneville\, TN. \nFor more information regarding this free concert series visit www.mainstreetgreeneville.org or contact\nExecutive Director\, Jann Mirkov at 423-639-7102.
URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/greeneville-lyrics-on-the-lawn-8/
LOCATION:Dickson-Williams Mansion\, 108 N Irish St\, Greeneville\, TN\, 37743\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concerts,General,Music
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230301T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230301T140000
DTSTAMP:20260417T044306
CREATED:20230224T131906Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230224T131906Z
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SUMMARY:Greeneville: Dickson-Williams Mansion Tours
DESCRIPTION:Discover the treasures of the mansion: decorative arts\, antiques and a whole\nlot of history. Main Street Greeneville Tours 90 minute tour of the Dickson-\nWilliams Mansion is conducted by trained professional interpreters.\nWalk across the threshold of the mansion and step into the storied past filled\nwith exquisite antique furnishings\, immortal American heroes\, and an\nintriguing history. \nStep into the bedroom where\, in September 1864\, the dashing “Thunderbolt\nof the Confederacy”\, General John Hunt Morgan\, spent his last night. Learn\nabout his tragic death at the hands of Union soldiers. \nThe house is gloriously restored\, with original furniture\, many from Greene\nCounty\, and other 1850’s period artifacts. Our tour of the Dickson-Williams\nMansion brings alive its incredible story from the time of the town’s\nfounding through the Civil War. \nTours are conducted daily beginning at 1:00pm. All tours leave from the\nlobby of The General Morgan Inn\, 111 North Main Street\, Greeneville\, TN.\nTickets are available for purchase at the hotel front desk: Adults – $10;\nStudents Age 6-18 – $5; children 5 and under are free. \nTo schedule group tours for more than 12 people or for a “Tailor Made\nTour” call the Main Street: Greeneville\, Inc. office at 423-639-7102.
URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/greeneville-dickson-williams-mansion-tours/2023-03-01/
LOCATION:Dickson-Williams Mansion\, 108 N Irish St\, Greeneville\, TN\, 37743\, United States
CATEGORIES:General,Historical Events,Storytelling
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221202T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221202T210000
DTSTAMP:20260417T044306
CREATED:20221128T133623Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221128T133623Z
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SUMMARY:Christmas in Downtown Greeneville
DESCRIPTION:“Christmas in Downtown – A Holiday Celebration” –\n‘Tis the Season\nThe holiday season is a time of year when friends\, family\, neighbors\, and visitors come\ntogether to celebrate. You are encouraged to come downtown Greeneville Friday\nevening to join them and the host of businesses\, artists\, musical groups\, performers and\nvolunteers that have come together to provide Christmas in Downtown – A Holiday\nCelebration that memories are made of. \nLighting the Community Tree\nDecember 2nd 6:00pm – Candlelight\, music and caroling will take place on South Main Street\nnear the County Courthouse lawn beginning at 5:00pm. Chuckey Doak Middle School Chorus\nwill lead off the musical entertainment beginning at 5:00pm; Tusculum View Chorus under the\ndirection of Jessica Ricker will present their Christmas program at 5:45 as the crowd joins in to\nsing holiday favorites like\, “Silent Night” as we await the arrival of Santa and the Winter &amp;\nCompany snowflake fairies to light the Community Christmas tree at 6:00. Candle glowsticks will\nbe available to the first five hundred people compliments of Southbound Real Estate \nChristmas Music Downtown\nChuckey Doak Middle School Chorus will open the evening’s entertainment at 5:00pm at the\nperformance area located on South Main Street across from the Capitol Theatre followed by\nTusculum View Chorus at 5:45. They will resume after the arrival of Santa until 6:15pm;\nEastview Chorus begins at 6:30. Madison Metcalfe will take the stage at 7:15; followed by Kasie\nShelnutt &amp; Friends from 8:00 to 8:30. Closing out the evening’s musical performances\, will be\nthe Greeneville High School Advanced Chorus from 8:45 – 9:15pm. Sponsors for the evening\nare Lee House with Brickhouse Wealth Strategies for the stage and Capitol Theatre of\nGreeneville for providing the audio and lighting. \nWagon Rides Downtown\, and more\nDowntown Things to Do\nPublic Works will provide holiday wagon rides in downtown during the evening with four\nloading/unloading areas at North Main and Church Streets; 109 N College Street at Rock City\nTap &amp; Lounge; South Main and McKee Streets across from the City Garage Car Museum and\nWest Depot and Irish Streets near Tipton’s Café and Nickel Ridge Winery. Be sure to load up on\nthe wagon where you can carol your way around town. We would ask that you get off at the\nnext stop so that those waiting to board can do so. Please note loading locations are subject to\nchange based on the redevelopment. Wagon rides are also subject to dry weather conditions.\nThe 100 block of South Main Street is where vendors with the Depot Street Farmers’ Market can\nbe found and known at press time to include Love’s Nursery (fresh wreaths)\, Not Your\nGrandma&#39;s Jam (gourmet jams and jellies); Bob&#39;s Wood Art and Crafts (hand-carved wood\ngifts); Summerfield Stitches (embroidery and custom apparel); Spider and the Bee; Sunshine\nGardens; Owl Ridge Farms and 3 Forks Farm. \nMerchants Have Extended Hours\nThe merchants will be open for shopping and dining. The Depot Street Downtown Improvement\nProject might make things a challenge but please note that several of the merchants have a\nsecond entrance off the Morgan Inn parking lot. Visit with Greeneville Credit Jewelers\,\nGreeneville Antique Market\, Art Space 4 Gallery\, Brolin &amp; Bailey Company\, Pritchard Designs\,\nNickel Ridge Winery\, Tipton’s Café\, Brumley’s at The General Morgan Inn\, Elevate\, Greeneville\nGraze and Towne Square Package Store for special offers and hours. \nTake in a Play at The Capitol Theatre\nThe curtain goes up at 7:00pm Friday night when The Greeneville Theatre Guild presents The\nCharitable Sisterhood Christmas Spectacular. Visit www.greenevilletheatreguild.org or call 423-\n470-2792 for tickets and details. \nSanta to be at the Community Tree\nSanta will remain downtown following the lighting of the Community Tree at 6:00pm. Bring your\niphones and cameras so you can make your pictures with him near the tree. \nFood throughout Downtown\nBrumley’s at the General Morgan Inn\, Catalyst Coffee Company\, where they are hosting cookie\nicing stations\, Top Dog Hot Dogs\, The Tannery Downtown\, Rock City Tap &amp; Lounge\, The Nickel\nRidge Winery\, and Tipton’s Café will be open. \nMusic at the Baby Grand\nTake the chill off in the lobby of the General Morgan Inn where a warm beverage reception may\nbe enjoyed while listening from 6:00 – 6:45pm to Leslie Vaughn and students playing and\nsinging around the baby grand piano. At 7:00pm Kris Carlson will begin entertaining with\nselections of holiday music. Sing along if you will. \nSouthern Sanctuaries\nSouthern Sanctuaries is in its second year for Friday night coordinated by The Greene County\nPartnership Tourism Task Force. During the Christmas in Downtown Holiday Celebration\nchurches located in downtown Greeneville will be open between the hours of 5:00 – 9:00pm for\nself-guided tours. There is no better time to visit these lovely sanctuaries than at Christmas\, to\ntake in the reason for the season as you view and appreciate the beauty of these buildings some\nof which date back to the 1700’s. The following eight churches are hosting: on North Main\nStreet will be First Baptist Church\, Greeneville Cumberland Presbyterian Church\, and First\nPresbyterian Church with Christ Chapel; on West Church Street is St. James Episcopal Church;\nCentral Christian Church can be found on West Summer Street with Asbury United Methodist\nChurch\, Christ United Methodist Church\, and Reformation Lutheran Church all on South Main\nStreet. \nAttractions Open – Something for all ages.\nVisiting the attractions on South Main Street will include The City Garage Car Museum\, 210 S\nMain St\, will have “Open House” with free admission from 5:00pm until 8:00pm. In celebration\nof the holidays the museum will be decked out with holiday decorations throughout their classic\ncar exhibits. \nThe Andrew Johnson Homestead\, located on South Main Street\, will welcome in the holidays with\ncandlelight tours of the home provided by the National Park Service beginning at 5:00 pm. The\nAsbury Church Children’s Choir performs at 6:45pm. After your tour enjoy light refreshments.\nThe Bartlett DAR House\, former home of Margaret Johnson Patterson Bartlett\, Andrew Johnson’s\ngreat granddaughter located on West McKee Street will once again be offering free tours from\n6:00 until 8:00 pm. Besides the regular tour of the facility with tour guides in each room to\nexplain the furniture and history of the house and family\, the DAR members will be highlighting\nsome Revolutionary Patriots–Sparling Bowman\, John and Jacob Neas\, John Ottinger\, and\nFrederick Cutshall–with their histories and information about their descendants who are\ncurrently members.\nThe Greeneville Greene County History Museum at the corner of Main and McKee Streets is open\n5–8pm. Admission is free. You will find Santa’s Workshop cohosted with Greeneville Youth\nBuilders. This year’s workshop will offer the young folks some complimentary snacks n’ treats\,\nornament making/decorating opportunities and fun. \nQR Code\nThe QR Code will be posted throughout the event. Once scanned evening’s events and locations\nshould be available. \nClosed Streets No Parking Within Event Area\nSafety is first and foremost so please note that there will be no parking allowed within the event\narea. All cars should be off the streets prior to 4:00pm Friday afternoon or risk being removed.\nMain Street from Summer to Church Street will be the first to close so set-up can take place\nother streets to immediately follow. Streets involve portions of Summer Street\, Church Street\,\nCollege\, and Main Streets. \nMain Street Greeneville Board and Supporters wish to thank the many people who help make\nthis event possible: to Greene County\, Town of Greeneville\, and Lowe’s for the community tree\nholiday décor; Vaughn &amp; Melton for providing street lighting on E &amp; W Depot Streets that allows\nguests to navigate the project area during the evening. Public Works directional signage points\nthe way to businesses and attractions that are open\, and Greeneville Police Department provide\nthe manpower for a safe evening and celebration. We couldn’t do it without the support of our\ntown and county entities. Thank you everyone. To you\, our friends\, and neighbors we wish you\na wonderful safe holiday season and a very Happy New Year.
URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/christmas-in-downtown-greeneville/
LOCATION:Downtown Greeneville\, 108 N. Irish St.\, Greeneville\, TN\, 37743\, United States
CATEGORIES:Children's Activities,Festivals,Food/Drink,General,Historical Events,Music,Shopping,Storytelling
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SUMMARY:Greeneville: Halloween Happenings
DESCRIPTION:Halloween Happenings Monday\, October 31st \nEveryone Invited to Free Events for Local Children \nMain Street: Greeneville will be coordinating“Halloween Happenings” on Monday\, 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 are accompanied by a parent or guardian. \n\nCostume Contest  \n\nThe Costume Contest will be held at the Kathryn Leonard Administrative Building at the corner of West Depot and South Irish Streets beginning at 4:00pm with the winners announced at 6:00pm.  The contest will have age categories of 0-3 years\, 4-6 years\, 7-9 years\, 10-12 years and a family entry.  Prizes will be awarded to the winners in each age category.  Volunteer judges and prizes will be furnished by the Greeneville City Schools Education Foundation.  Adults please provide a cell phone number so you may be reached should your child be a winner and need to report back to receive their prize.   \n\nAnd More… \n\nMore activities\, still in the final planning stages\, some due to the Depot Street Renovation Project\, include the annual hay rides\, chalk drawing in the street\, Spooky Tales in the Old Gaol (Jail)\, dancing in the streets and more. \n\nCandy Donations and Participation Necessary and Welcome \n\nOrganizers welcome all groups\, businesses\, and individuals to get involved.  For details on how to participate by either donating candy\, handing out treats in person or simply wishing to volunteer\, including any business not located in the downtown area that would like to sign up for your location along the route may contact the Main Street office at 423-639-7102 to and learn more on how you can join in to make this an outstanding event for area children.  Candy donation drop off location will be at the Main Street office\, 310 S Main Street. \nFurther details will be provided to the media closer to the event.  
URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/greeneville-halloween-happenings-3/
LOCATION:Downtown Greeneville\, 108 N. Irish St.\, Greeneville\, TN\, 37743\, United States
CATEGORIES:Children's Activities,Festivals,General
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SUMMARY:Greeneville: Lyrics on the Lawn
DESCRIPTION:The front lawn of the Dickson-Williams Mansion will be alive with music this July at the\nninth annual Lyrics on the Lawn music concert series. The free concerts are a project of\nMain Street: Greeneville\, and will take place every Thursday evening\, rain or shine\nduring the month of July. All performances are free and open to the public. \nEvent Sponsors\nJoining Main Street: Greeneville to bring the community this concert series are the many\ngenerous Lyrics on the Lawn sponsors\, known at press time\, Andrew Johnson Bank\,\nCasper’s Body Shop and Wrecker\, Consumer Credit Union\, Edward Jones Investments –\nBilly Endean\, Gilley’s Western Store\, Gosnell’s Stereo and Music\, Greeneville Federal\nBank\, Greeneville Light &amp; Power System\, Marsh Propane\, Nickle Ridge Winery\, Radio\nGreeneville\, Southbound Real Estate\, and A. Dave Wright Architect. To become an\nevent sponsor please contact Jann at the Main Street office 423-639-7102 for further\ndetails. Additional sponsors will be listed as they become available. \n2022 Lyrics\nLyrics on the Lawn concerts are family friendly and open to all. Folks are encouraged to\nbring a lawn chair or blanket. They are welcome to bring a picnic supper or purchase\nfood from one the event food vendors\, and Main Street: Greeneville\, or other area\nrestaurants\, to enjoy during the performances. \nFood Vendors\nThe number of food vendors for the concert series is limited. Vendors should be able to\nbegin serving no later than 6:00pm. For further details on how you can become a food\nvendor please contact Jann at the Main Street office either via email\ndirector@mainstreetgreeneville.org or by calling 423-639-7102. \nThe Lyrics on the Lawn series was created by Main Street: Greeneville in co-operation\nwith the Dickson-Williams Historical Association as a way to showcase regional musical\ntalent. \nThe Dickson-Williams Mansion is located at 108 North Irish Street\, adjacent to the\nGeneral Morgan Inn in the heart of historic downtown Greeneville\, TN. \nFor more information regarding this free concert series visit\nwww.mainstreetgreeneville\,org or contact Executive Director\, Jann Mirkov at 423-639-\n7102.
URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/greeneville-lyrics-on-the-lawn-7/2022-07-07/
LOCATION:Dickson-Williams Mansion\, 108 N Irish St\, Greeneville\, TN\, 37743\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concerts,General,Music
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SUMMARY:’A Walk with the President’ Guided tour
DESCRIPTION:Greeneville\, Tennessee: Tennessee’s second oldest town is brought to life as you stroll\ndown the same streets that Andrew Johnson did when he returned from the White House\nin 1869. \nThe 90-minute ’A Walk with the President’ guided tour\, available through Main Street\nGreeneville Tours\, will take you back in time. Experience the architectural treasures of\nour historic churches and homes while walking the same streets as notable American\nheroes. A stop at Old Harmony Cemetery will bring alive such stories as the great\ncholera epidemic of 1873. Great photo opportunities are available during the stop at\nTennessee’s oldest Goal (jail). \nNow in its eighteenth year the walking tour along with its sister tour of the Dickson-\nWilliams Mansion\, which is offered daily at 1:00 pm\, is conducted by professional guides\nready to share their knowledge of this historic community. \nTickets may be purchased at the General Morgan Inn where tours begin daily Monday\nthrough Saturday\, April through October\, at 9:30 AM. For groups over twelve people\nplease call Main Street Tours at 423-787-0500 at least twenty-four hours in advance.
URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/a-walk-with-the-president-guided-tour/2022-04-04/
LOCATION:Downtown Greeneville\, 108 N. Irish St.\, Greeneville\, TN\, 37743\, United States
CATEGORIES:General,Historical Events,Storytelling
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211203T173000
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SUMMARY:Greeneville Tree Lighting
DESCRIPTION:December 3rd – Candlelight\, music and caroling will take place on South Main\nStreet near the County Courthouse lawn beginning at 5:30pm. Tusculum View\nChorus under the direction of Cindy Sams will present their Christmas program at\n5:40 as the crowd joins in to sing holiday favorites like\, “Silent Night” by candle\nlight as we wait to light the Community Christmas tree at 6:00. Bagpiper Mike\nGreenham will play on the porch of Town Hall while awaiting the arrival of Santa\nand the snowflake fairies that will assist in lighting the Town Hall Tree at 6:20pm.\nWhile there enjoy refreshments courtesy of The Town of Greeneville.
URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/greeneville-tree-lighting/
LOCATION:Downtown Greeneville\, 108 N. Irish St.\, Greeneville\, TN\, 37743\, United States
CATEGORIES:General
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SUMMARY:Christmas in Downtown Greeneville – A Holiday Celebration
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/christmas-in-downtown-greeneville-a-holiday-celebration/
LOCATION:Downtown Greeneville\, 108 N. Irish St.\, Greeneville\, TN\, 37743\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts/Crafts,Children's Activities,Festivals,General,Music,Shopping
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