October 18-20 Annual Harvest Festival Mountain traditions come alive at the annual Harvest Festival in beautiful Stecoah Valley (Robbinsville) at the Cultural Arts Center on the grounds of the historic Stecoah School.
The former community school was built in 1926, and today is the home of the Stecoah Valley Cultural Arts Center, an organization dedicated to preserving Southern Appalachian mountain culture. Tickets for evening concert are on sale now. Admission-adults $15.00 Students k-12 $5.00 Performing this year will be the Dismembered Tennesseans.
2013 Schedule:
Friday, October 18, 6 – 8 pm
Bonfire Storytelling • Civil War Encampment • Marshmallow Roast • Hotdogs • Hot Cocoa & Soft Drinks • Free Admission
Saturday, October 19, 8 am
5K run and a “One Mile Fun Run”
Saturday, October 19, 11 am – 5 pm
Mountain Music featuring Stecoah Jam Kids, The Britthaven Band, The Wilson Family Band, Grandpaw’s Music, The Welch Family, The Dixie Darlin’s Cloggers, and The Oktoberfest Square Dancers • Storytelling • Country Fair • Great Food • Local Arts & Crafts • Folklife Demonstrations • Horse Show • Civil War Encampment • Clogging Demonstration & Lessons • Adults $3 • Students/Children (K-12) Free
Saturday Evening, October 19, 7:30 pm
Russell Moore and IIIrd Tyme Out in Concert — 2012 IBMA Male Vocalist of the Year and the 7 time IBMA Vocal Group of the Year • Adults $25 • Students / Children (K-12) $5
Purchase Tickets
Sunday, October 20, 2:30 – 5 pm
Gospel groups perform songs of praise • Free Admission
Stecoah's Festivals celebrate the beginning and end of summer in the southern Appalachians with music, dance, food, and mountain arts and crafts.
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