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This listing includes events of statewide interest scheduled in September, October and November as provided by the Tennessee
Department of Tourist Development. Dates were accurate at press time but are subject to change; please call the contact listed before traveling long distances to attend. To include your local events in our listing, please call the Tennessee Department of Tourism at (615) 741-7994. Events are included as space
permits. Additional information on Tennessee events is also available
online through the departments Web site, www.tnvacation.com . SEPTEMBER SEPTEMBER 6 GRINDERS SWITCH
MUSIC & ARTS FESTIVAL
Historic Downtown Public Square,
Centerville
Features the Grinders Switch Radio Hour,
arts and crafts, food, exhibits and more.
CONTACT: Chamber of Commerce,
(931) 729-5774, www.hickmanco.org
SEPTEMBER 7-9 INTERNATIONAL GOAT DAYS USA Stadium, Millington
Rustic family festival spotlighting goats,
games and crafts. CONTACT: (901) 872-4559,
www.internationalgoatdays.com
SEPTEMBER 12-13 39th ANNUAL DIANA SINGING Pulaski
This event began in 1969, and now over
5,000 visitors attend to listen to beautiful
a cappella singing. CONTACT: Jack Parks,
(931) 363-3204, www.dianasinging.com
SEPTEMBER 12-13 DOODLE SOUP DAYS Bradford
Celebrating the town of Bradford famous
for its doodle soup. Includes chicken and
doodle soup, food, music, tractor show,
quilt show, dog show, and more.
CONTACT: Betty Jo Taylor, (731) 742-3494
SEPTEMBER 12-13 FAYETTE COUNTY
COTTON FESTIVAL
Courthouse Square, Somerville
This celebration features a beauty pageant,
talent show, quilt exhibit, 5K run, auction
and much more. CONTACT: Chamber of
Commerce, (901) 465-8690,
www.fayettecountychamber.net
SEPTEMBER 13 70th ANNUAL PINE ORCHARD
COMMUNITY FAIR
Pine Orchard
Includes food, music and crafts.
CONTACT: Gigi Schooler, (423) 346-5740,
www.morgancountychamber.com
Tennessee Events & Festivals Enjoy the haunting season at various Halloween-themed festivals across the state this October. Events & Festivals SEPTEMBER 13 NATIONAL ROLLEY
HOLE MARBLES
CHAMPIONSHIP & FESTIVAL
Standing Stone State Park, Hilham
Includes games for children, marble
making, swap meet, tournament play,
demonstrations, music and food.
CONTACT: Shawn Hughes, (931) 823-6347,
www.overtonco.com
SEPTEMBER 13 WINGS OF FREEDOM
FISH FRY
Smyrna
Dance to the music of the Boomers,
view corporate flight craft, enjoy the
music of the Francis Family and eat plenty
of good food. CONTACT: (615) 459-2651,
www.rotaryofsmyrna.org
SEPTEMBER 13 HOCKADAY
BROOMCORN FESTIVAL
Selmer City Park, Selmer
Folk art festival with more than
30 demonstrating folk artists
including quilters, potters, broom
makers, basket makers, weavers,
glass artists, furniture makers and carvers
food, live music and more.
CONTACT: (731) 645-6360, www.tast.tn.org
SEPTEMBER 13 COOPER-YOUNG FESTIVAL Cooper-Young Historic District, Memphis
Come enjoy an appealing mix of art,
music and crafts presented by over 370
artisans from around the country. This
festival is a true celebration of the arts,
people, culture and heritage of Memphis.
CONTACT: (901) 276-7222,
www.cooperyoungfestival.com
SEPTEMBER 13 CHARLOTTE FESTIVAL Historic Courthouse Square, Charlotte
A family-oriented festival with music, rides
and more. CONTACT: City of Charlotte,
(615) 789-4184
SEPTEMBER 19-20 FALL BLUEGRASS FESTIVAL Pikeville
A fun-filled festival that draws families and
friends from all over. Enjoy the magnificent
scenic views of the valley while enjoying
the fun music and food! Hands will be
clapping and feet will be tapping.
CONTACT: Louis Edmons, (423) 533-2455
SEPTEMBER 19-21 AFRICAN
STREET FESTIVAL
Tennessee State University,
Nashville
Includes music, poetry, fashion,
childrens activities, art exhibits, food,
African dancers, drummers,
storytelling and more.
CONTACT: AACA, (615) 251-0007,
www.aacanashville.org
SEPTEMBER 19-21 BRISTOL RHYTHM
& ROOTS REUNION
Downtown Historic State Street, Bristol
Brings quality national, regional, and local
music and entertainment to Bristol, the
Birthplace of Country Music, in celebration
of its musical heritage and culture.
CONTACT: Leah Ross, (423) 573-4898,
www.bristolrhythm.com
SEPTEMBER 20 BLUEGRASS & SORGHUM
MAKING FESTIVAL
Tipton-Haynes State Historic Site,
Johnson City
Features sorghum making, dinner cooked
over an open fire and bluegrass music.
CONTACT: Tipton-Haynes State Historic
Site, (423) 926-3631, www.tipton-haynes.org
SEPTEMBER 20 NEWBERN DEPOT DAYS Newbern Depot
Many activities including food,
entertainment, music and fun.
CONTACT: Olen Parker, (731) 627-0802
SEPTEMBER 26-27 SOUTHERN FRIED
FALL FESTIVAL
Courthouse Square, Columbia
Enjoy great bands, delicious food, antique
shopping, childrens activities and more.
CONTACT: Rick Alexander, (931) 381-0954,
www.southernfriedfest.com
SEPTEMBER 26-27 FALL HERITAGE FESTIVAL &
OLD TIMERS DAY
Townsend Visitor Center, Townsend
A celebration of Smoky Mountain music,
arts, crafts, cultural traditions and
Appalachian skills. Events include antique
tractor and engine show, bluegrass and
old-time music, craft booths, delicious
food, and more. CONTACT: Convention
& Visitors Bureau, (800) 525-6834,
www.smokymountains.org/calendar/index.html
SEPTEMBER 26-28 30th ANNUAL TACA FALL
CRAFT FAIR
Centennial Park, Nashville
Celebrating its 30th anniversary in 2008,
this juried crafts festival features more than
170 contemporary and traditional artists,
continuous demonstrations, live music, and
food. CONTACT: Tennessee Association of
Craft Artists, (615) 385-1904,
www.tennesseecrafts.org
SEPTEMBER 26-28 GENERAL DANIEL SMITH DAYS Rock Castle, Hendersonville
A 1779-1820 re-enactment and community
fair commemorating the lives of Tennessee
founding families. Includes traders, craft
demonstrations, entertainers and tours of
Rock Castle. CONTACT: (615) 824-0502,
www.sumnercvb.com
SEPTEMBER 27 CULTURE FEST Coolidge Park, Chattanooga
Celebrates cultural, ethnic and national
diversity through the arts. Enjoy talented
performances, childrens activities, food and
art. CONTACT: Arts & Education Council,
(800) 267-4232, www.artsedcouncil.org
SEPTEMBER 27 OLDE TIME FIDDLERS &
BLUEGRASS FESTIVAL
Netherland Inn, Kingsport
Fiddling demonstrations; prizes awarded.
CONTACT: P.T. Nottingham, (423) 246-8528,
www.netherlandinn.com
SEPTEMBER 27 HOLA! KNOXVILLE HISPANIC
HERITAGE FESTIVAL
Market Square District, Knoxville
Celebrating the diverse Hispanic cultures
in East Tennessee. This festival offers food
from over 12 different Latin American
countries, salsa bands, crafts and cultural
displays. CONTACT: (423) 588-1923 ext. 251,
www.holahoralatina.com
SEPTEMBER 27 HOMESTEAD APPLE FESTIVAL Homestead Tower and Museum, Crossville
Crafts, food, fresh apples, live music, quilt
show and antique tractor show.
CONTACT: Homestead Tower Association,
(931) 484-7320, www.crossville-chamber.com
SEPTEMBER 27 HERITAGE DAY Downtown Historic Square, Covington
Reminisce about the past with folk art
demonstrations, arts and crafts, food,
music, childrens activities, and more.
CONTACT: (901) 476-9727,
www.covington-tiptoncochamber.com
SEPTEMBER 27 APPLE BUTTER FESTIVAL White Bluff
Youll experience the old-fashioned way to
churn butter and make apple butter jelly.
Enjoy homemade candy apples, quilters,
blacksmiths, spinning, bluegrass music
and more. CONTACT: Chamber of
Commerce, (877) 718-4967,
www.dicksoncountychamber.com
SEPTEMBER 27 3rd ANNUAL CRUZIN
THE GROVE FESTIVAL
Williamson County Community Center,
College Grove
A car show, festival of crafts and food,
games for the kids, and music. It is an event
that the whole family will enjoy. Free
admission. CONTACT: Lions Club of
College Grove, (615) 368-3456
SEPTEMBER 27-28 27th ANNUAL MT. JULIET
POW WOW
Charlie Daniels Park, Mt. Juliet
This traditional powwow is a time of
gathering and celebration with friends
and family. All nations come together for
traditional dancing, music, Native American
arts and crafts, and food.
CONTACT: Cindy Yahola, (615) 443-1537
SEPTEMBER 27-28 FALL FOLK ARTS FESTIVAL Exchange Place, Kingsport
This harvest celebration takes place on a
19th-century farmstead. Includes crafts,
food, music, tours and fun for the entire
family. CONTACT: Exchange Place,
(423) 288-6071, www.exchangeplace.info
OCTOBER OCTOBER 3 SECRET CITY HEAD RACE Melton Hill Rowing Course, Oak Ridge
This rowing competition is hosted by the
Oak Ridge Rowing Association.
CONTACT: Oak Ridge Convention
& Visitors Bureau, (800) 887-3429,
www.orra.org
OCTOBER 3-4 3rd ANNUAL HICKMAN
COUNTY QUILT SHOW
Centerville
An annual show that displays quilts made
by current and former Hickman County
residents. More than 200 quilts were
displayed last year, and this years theme
is Celebrating the Comforts of Home.
CONTACT: Chamber of Commerce,
(931) 729-5774, www.musiccitybackyard.com
OCTOBER 3-4 UNICOI COUNTY
APPLE FESTIVAL
Downtown Erwin
A celebration of the unique heritage, foods,
crafts and culture of the southern
Appalachian region. Includes arts and
crafts, musical entertainment, apple
contests, beauty pageant, and more.
CONTACT: Chamber of Commerce,
(423) 743-3000, www.unicoicounty.org
OCTOBER 3-5 REELFOOT ARTS
& CRAFTS FESTIVAL
Tiptonville
Features over 300 exhibitors including
artists, potters, carvers, jewelry makers,
music, delicious barbecue, fried pies,
ice cream and more. CONTACT:
Anna Crocker, (731) 885-7295,
www.reelfootartsandcrafts.com
OCTOBER 3-5 36th ANNUAL NATIONAL
STORYTELLING FESTIVAL
Jonesborough
Includes a variety of accomplished
artists whose stories take listeners
back to their childhood, across cultures
and into the world of imagination.
CONTACT: International Storytelling
Center, (800) 952-8392,
www.storytellingcenter.net
OCTOBER 4 HARVEST CELEBRATION Ritter Farms, Rutledge
Enjoy produce fresh from the farm including
Grainger County tomatoes, apples, pumpkins
and cushaw, mums, straw, fodder, Grainger
County sweet onions and potatoes. Gospel
entertainment with Primitive Quartet, The
Singing Cook, The Good Shepherd Quartet,
The Singing Carters, Walk Softly, Tony McGee
and New Covenant. CONTACT: Nancy Ritter,
(865) 767-2575, www.ritterfarms.com
OCTOBER 4 CEMETERY
CANDLELIGHT TOUR
Gallatin City Cemetery
Actors in period clothing tell the stories of
Sumner Countys most colorful characters
who are buried in the cemetery. CONTACT:
(615) 451-3738, www.sumnercvb.com
OCTOBER 4-5 17th ANNUAL GREAT PUMPKIN
FESTIVAL & WEIGH-OFF
Allardt
Includes tractor show, quilt show, live
entertainment, crafts, fireworks, food, talent
show, weigh-off of giant pumpkins for
world-record consideration, and more.
CONTACT: Chamber of Commerce,
(931) 879-9948,
www.nicesingles.com/festival/fest.html
OCTOBER 4-5 HISTORIC MANSKERS
STATION FALL ENCAMPMENT
Goodlettsville
Observe the day-to-day activities necessary
for survival in a 1780 frontier setting.
Participants demonstrate crafts and trades
from the time period. CONTACT:
(615) 859-3678, www.sumnercvb.com
OCTOBER 4-5 NATCHEZ TRACE POWWOW Historic Leipers Fork Village, Franklin
Native Americans will unite to perform time-
honored dances and share their traditions.
Learn through legend keepers and
demonstrators how they once lived; taste the
food and be a part of this unique cultural
experience. CONTACT: April Cantrell,
(615) 591-1682, www.natcheztracepowwow.com
Events & Festivals OCTOBER 10-11 GOATS, MUSIC
& MORE FESTIVAL
Rock Creek Park, Lewisburg
Goat shows, arts and crafts, food, barbecue
cook-off, musical entertainment, childrens
games, and more. CONTACT: Lisa Jackson,
(931) 359-1544, www.goatsmusicandmore.com
OCTOBER 10-12 FOOTHILLS FALL FESTIVAL Maryville
Renowned for its world-class entertainment,
this juried arts and crafts show features
more than 85 artists and craftspeople, a
16-acre Childrens Adventure Land, and fun
for the whole family.
CONTACT: Jane Groff, (865) 273-3445, www.foothillsfallfestival.com OCTOBER 10-12 HERITAGE DAYS 2008 Rogersville
Features re-enactors from the eras of the
American Revolution, the Civil War and World
War II. The festival showcases traditional
music, storytellers, dancers, special events for
the children, demonstrations of pioneer skills,
food and more. CONTACT: Patricia Humbert,
(423) 272-1961, www.rogersvilleheritage.org
OCTOBER 11 PUMPKINTOWN Downtown Athens A tiny McMinn County settlement called
Pumpkintown disappeared many years ago,
and few records remain to tell her story. But
for one golden afternoon, the little town is
remembered. Join us in celebration of east
Tennessees rich cultural traditions as we
bring history to life on the streets of Athens.
CONTACT: Elaine Newman, (423) 746-9041,
www.athensdba.org/pumpkintown
OCTOBER 11 HARVEST MOON FESTIVAL Municipal Park, White House
Bluegrass competition with fiddle, banjo,
guitar and mandolin. Includes arts and
crafts, food and more. CONTACT:
(615) 672-2265, www.sumnercvb.com
OCTOBER 11 INTERNATIONAL
INVENTORS DAY
Pleasant View
Enjoy exhibits of innovative products, craft
demonstrations related to inventiveness and
creativity that are sure to appeal to all ages.
There will also be an exhibit celebrating the
greatest inventor of all! CONTACT: James
Stevens, (615) 681-6462, www.iamt.us
OCTOBER 11 BISCUITS AND BLUEGRASS
FALL FESTIVAL
Loveless Cafe, Nashville Celebrates community and tradition with
live music, food and activities for the entire
family. CONTACT: (615) 646-9700,
www.lovelesscafe.com
OCTOBER 11-12 AUTUMN GOLD FESTIVAL Coker Creek Village, Coker Creek
Features music, food, crafts, gold panning
and more. CONTACT: Coker Creek
Economic Development Group, (423) 261-2310,
www.monroecounty.com
OCTOBER 16-18 HAUNTED WOODS Williamson County Lions Park,
College Grove
A Halloween event the whole family can
enjoy. A wagon hayride for the little ones
and a guided haunted trail through the
woods for the thrill-seeking ones. Warm
drinks and Halloween treats will be
provided by local businesses. Receive
$1 off admission when you bring a donated
canned good or a recyclable pair of
eyeglasses. CONTACT: Lions Club of
College Grove, (615) 368-3456
OCTOBER 18 10th ANNUAL FALL
FOLKLORE JAMBOREE
West Tennessee
Agricultural Museum, Milan
More than 100 traditional folk artists,
musicians and exhibitors demonstrate skills
in traditional crafts. Musical entertainment
performed by bluegrass and gospel groups.
CONTACT: Debra Campbell, (731) 686-7362
OCTOBER 18 KETNERS MILL COUNTRY
ARTS FAIR
Historic Ketners Mill, Whitwell
Country arts fair with wagon rides, canoe
rides, demonstrations, petting zoo and
entertainment. Folk art, handmade jewelry,
hand-woven baskets, metal art and wood
furniture. CONTACT: Holly Shull,
(423) 267-5702, www.ketnersmill.org
OCTOBER 18 SERGEANT ALVIN C.
YORK DAY
Sgt. Alvin C. York Homestead, Pall Mall
This event honors the 90th anniversary of
the Battle of the Argonne Forest in World
War I. Features a re-enactment of the
battle, an arts and crafts fair, interpretive
tours of Sgt. Yorks homestead and
gristmill, live music, and food.
CONTACT: Chamber of Commerce,
(931) 879-9948, www.sgtyork.org
OCTOBER 10-11 TENNESSEE STATE BAR-B-Q & FALL FESTIVAL Lenoir City Park, Lenoir City
This national sanctioned barbecue cook-off produces a five-state champion.
The Kids Q contest allows barbecue aficionados-in-training to show their stuff
with chicken and burgers. Features live music, crafts and a juried art show.
CONTACT: Bryant Howard, (865) 389-6106, www.tennesseestatebbq.com
OCTOBER 18 PUMPKIN HARVEST FESTIVAL Waynesboro
Includes arts and crafts, food, games,
childrens activities, music, Great
Pumpkin Contest, parade, and more.
CONTACT: Shane Bratcher, (931) 332-4994,
www.waynecountychamber.org
OCTOBER 18 AUTUMN BLAZE
ARTS FESTIVAL
Waverly
Features arts and crafts, live music, and
childrens activities. CONTACT: Karen
Hutchinson, (931) 296-5860
OCTOBER 18 HATCHIE FALL FEST Historic Court Square, Brownsville
Includes cooking and eating contests, a
5K run/walk, pet show, rock-climbing wall,
dunking booth, train display, mini-tractor
pull, childrens games and activities, arts
and crafts, quilt show, sidewalk sales,
live music, and more.
CONTACT: Sonia Outlaw-Clark, (731) 780-5144,
www.allaboutbrownsville.net
OCTOBER 18 & 24-25 GHOSTLY GATHERING Historic Rugby
A calling of the spirits from Rugbys past
and a look at how Halloween came to be.
Includes a chili and cornbread dinner,
candle and lantern tours, storytelling, and
more. CONTACT: (888) 214-3400,
www.historicrugby.org
OCTOBER 18-19 CLEVELAND APPLE FESTIVAL Downtown Cleveland
A family event featuring a juried arts and
crafts show, live bluegrass music, pony
rides, apple dessert competition, and Little
Miss Apple Blossom Pageant. CONTACT:
Festival Information, (423) 421-7275,
www.mainstreetcleveland.com
OCTOBER 18-19 MUSIC & MOLASSES ARTS &
CRAFTS FESTIVAL
Tennessee Agricultural Museum, Nashville
Arts, crafts, old-time activities and
bluegrass music are part of the fun that
includes molasses making, cornmeal from
the gristmill, activities for children, an 1860
OCTOBER 16-18 COTTON FEST The Veterans
Museum, Halls
Cotton Fest is a return
to life in the rural area
during the 1940s. Enjoy
the cotton-picking
contest, karaoke contest,
Southern food, games
and rides for children,
childrens farm parade,
and antique tractor
show. CONTACT: Pat
Higdon, (731) 836-7400,
www.dyaab.us
living history camp, and authentic chuck
wagon cooking. CONTACT: (615) 837-5197,
www.tnagmuseum.org
OCTOBER 24-26 9th ANNUAL OFF THE BEATEN
PATH STUDIO TOUR
DeKalb and Cannon Counties
While visitors enjoy the beautiful fall
countryside, they are guided by a detailed
map to 12 unique craft studios. Over 25
renowned craft artists will be on hand to
exhibit, educate and demonstrate their
distinctive take on fiber, clay, glass, paper,
wood, jewelry, painting and wire.
CONTACT: Tim Hintz, (615) 597-8770
OCTOBER 24-26 LORETTA LYNNS HAUNTED
HALLOWEEN TRAIL RIDE
Loretta Lynns Ranch, Hurricane Mills
Includes costume dance, haunted
hayride, ghost watch and camping.
CONTACT: (931) 296-7700,
www.lorettalynn.com
OCTOBER 24-26 19th ANNUAL JAMES LOGAN
COLBERT RENDEZVOUS
Millington
A pre-1840s living history event that shows
how the pioneers of Tennessee lived.
CONTACT: Meeman-Shelby Forest State
Park, (800) 471-9253, www.tnstateparks.com
OCTOBER 25 PUMPKINFEST Franklin
Fall festival with arts and crafts, music
and more. Also enjoy a chili cook-off
and a childrens costume contest.
CONTACT: Downtown Franklin
Association, (615) 591-8500,
www.historicfranklin.com
OCTOBER 25-26 MOUNTAIN MAKINS FESTIVAL Rose Center, Morristown
This festival celebrates the time-
honored traditions of Appalachia
through music, dance, fine art,
crafts, storytelling, demonstrations,
food and more. The festival is housed
in and around the Rose Center in
Morristown, an 1892 school building
that now serves as a historical
museum and cultural arts center.
CONTACT: Sharon Pritchard,
(423) 587-0345, www.rosecenter.org
Events & Festivals NOVEMBER NOVEMBER 1 AMERICANA FOLK FESTIVAL Montgomery Bell State Park, Burns
Showcases national artists from Americana,
folk, bluegrass and jazz. Three stages of
continuous music, food, folk art and more.
CONTACT: Dickson County Chamber of
Commerce, (615) 446-2349,
www.dicksoncountychamber.com
NOVEMBER 1 FALL PIG ROAST Tennessee Valley Winery, Loudon
Great wine, great food and great music.
Come enjoy a harvest celebration with a
new wine presentation, live entertainment,
smoked pork and barbecue, fabulous hors
doeuvres and the beautiful colors of fall.
CONTACT: Tennessee Valley Winery,
(865) 986-5147, www.tnvalleywine.com
NOVEMBER 1 CELTIC FEST Casey Jones Village Amphitheatre,
Jackson
Enjoy a full day of family entertainment
including stage performances,
demonstrations, artisans, Celtic clans and
more. The Seven Celtic Nations include
Scotland, Ireland, Cornwall, Isle of Man,
Brittany, Wales and Galicia.
CONTACT: Casey Jones Village,
(800) 748-9588, www.caseyjones.com
NOVEMBER 8 BELLS AND BENGES
MEMORIAL
MOTORCYCLE RIDE
Sam Davis Park, Pulaski
Motorcycle ride commemorating those
who walked the Trail of Tears.
CONTACT: Giles County Tourism
Foundation, (931) 363-3789,
www.gilescountytourism.com
NOVEMBER 8-9 HIGHLAND HARVEST
CRAFT SHOW
Richland Park, Portland
Features crafts, holiday and gift booths,
handmade quilts, and more.
CONTACT: Sumner County Convention
& Visitors Bureau, (615) 230-8474,
www.sumnercvb.com
NOVEMBER 14-15 CELEBRATING GONE
WITH THE WIND
Crockett Theatre & Crockett Arts Center,
Lawrenceburg
Veteran actor Fred Crane, who portrayed
Brent Tarleton in the classic movie Gone
With the Wind, will present a personal
account of his experience before the movie
showing. CONTACT: Anne Morrow,
(931) 762-7617, www.cityoflawrenceburgtn.com
NOVEMBER 14-16 FOOTHILLS CRAFT GUILD
FINE CRAFTS MARKETPLACE
Chilhowee Park, Knoxville
Features the work of over 160 well-known
craft artists from East and Middle
Tennessee. Live craft demonstrations,
including raku firing, chair caning and
more. CONTACT: Foothills Craft Guild,
(865) 691-6083, www.foothillscraftguild.org
NOVEMBER 15 MANCHESTER-COFFEE
COUNTY WINE FESTIVAL
Manchester-Coffee County Conference
Center, Manchester
Sample award-winning wines from
wineries across the state. Be treated to an
assortment of musical guests and a fine arts
show. Sample Tennessee products including
honey, jams, jellies and cheeses.
CONTACT: Cheetah Fletcher, (931) 728-7635,
www.macoc.org
NOVEMBER 22-23 145th ANNIVERSARY OF THE
BATTLES FOR CHATTANOOGA
Chattanooga
Special guided tours of the battle sites of
Orchard Knob, Lookout Mountain and
Missionary Ridge. Features living history
infantry and artillery demonstrations at
Point Park. CONTACT: Chickamauga &
Chattanooga National Military Park,
(423) 821-7786, www.nps.gov/chch
NOVEMBER 25-30 GREAT SMOKY ARTS &
CRAFTS HOLIDAY SHOW
Gatlinburg
Unique handcrafted Christmas gifts made
by members of the Great Smoky Arts &
Crafts Community. CONTACT: Special
Events Office, (800) 568-4748,
www.gatlinburg.com
NOVEMBER 28 CHRISTMAS IN THE COUNTRY Livingston Town Square Includes carriage rides, Christmas music,
Santa and more. CONTACT: Merchants
Association, (931) 823-2218,
www.overtonco.com
NOVEMBER 28 THANKSGIVING
MARKETPLACE
Historic Rugby
Features demonstrating craftspeople, tours
of historic buildings, Victorian Cream Tea at
1880 Newbury House Bed & Breakfast, and
delicious meals at the Harrow Road Caf



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