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SUMMARY:Stories & Seeds Speaker Series: Mainspring
DESCRIPTION:Stories & Seeds Speaker Series with a Light Lunch – FREE \nAlina Martin\, Mainspring\, Join Outreach Associate Alina as she presents a talk on some of the neotropical migrant warblers that spend the winter in South and Central America and their summers here raising babies here in Stecoah and surrounding areas! \nYou are invited to gather with others in the community every other Wednesday to hear local stories by local people. They’ll talk about historical\, cultural\, agricultural topics. Then we’ll share a light lunch. You need to RSVP so we know how much food to prepare. Donations are not required but requested.
URL:https://stecoahvalleycenter.com/calendar/stories-seeds-speaker-series-mainspring/
LOCATION:Stecoah Valley Cultural Arts Center
CATEGORIES:Community
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260530T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260530T140000
DTSTAMP:20260524T201729
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SUMMARY:Mack Daddy Pickleball Tournament
DESCRIPTION:The Stecoah Valley Center Mack Daddy Pickleball Tournament is to raise funds for court grounds keeping and maintenance. Join in the competitive fun as a player and/or spectator.\n*************\nTournament is Round Robin. Each player plays 4 games\, each time with a different partner and different opponents. Game schedule will be posted once registration is complete.\nGames are to 11 points\, must win by 2. At the end of each game\, players report their scores to the Tournament Facilitator. The two players with the most accumulated points will be the champions. In the event of a tie\, there will be playoff match in which challengers may choose their own partners. The playoff match will be to 11 points\, must win by 2.\nMatches are self-monitored\, and rule sheets will be available. Pickleballs will be provided. If any player has a problem with a pickleball\, that person is to bring it to the Tournament Facilitator who will hold it until the end of the tournament before returning it to its owner.\nGames begin at 8am on both courts. Games will be back-to-back with a 5-minute grace period between matches (unless a player is involved in a game on the other court). Absence at game time will be considered a forfeit.\nThis is an outdoor tournament. There are no refunds for weather-related cancellations. We will make every effort to complete all events. The Tournament Facilitator reserves the right to change format\, shorten games\, or make any other changes she feels will help complete the event. The tournament is scheduled for Saturday\, May 30. Reschedule date is Saturday\, June 13.\n*************\nEligibility: ages 12 and up; any gender; Liability waiver required (minors must have guardian signature)\nOnce 24 people have registered\, there will be a waiting list.\nRegistration is $20. It is not refundable but is transferable.\n*************\nCode of Conduct: This tournament is meant to be fun. Obscene\, vulgar\, disrespectful or discriminatory language is prohibited. Aggressive and/or abusive behavior is prohibited. The Tournament Facilitator reserves the right to remove any player or spectator who does not comply.   \nIf you have any questions about the tournament\, please feel free to contact the Stecoah Valley Center for assistance at: 828-479-3364\, Karen@StecoahValleyCenter.com . \nGame Breaks:\nStandard Time-Outs: Each pickleball team has two standard\, one-minute time-outs per game. A time out can be called between points/serves\, not while the pickleball is in play. If all players are ready to resume play before the one-minute time-out expires\, then play may resume early.\nMedical Time-Outs on the Pickleball Court: Each player may take a medical time-out of up to 15-minutes in a game. If the player cannot resume play after 15 minutes\, the team will forfeit the match.\nIf a player is bleeding\, a time-out will be called for the player to stop the bleeding and change clothing (if applicable). However\, if the injury causing the blood is self-inflicted\, then the requesting player/team will be charged with a standard time-out. If no standard time-outs are available\, then the requesting player/team will be given a technical foul (loss of point\, or if the team’s score is 0\, a point will be given to the opposition).\nQuick Breaks on the Pickleball Court: Drink breaks or breaks to towel off are permitted between points on the pickleball court. However\, the flow of the pickleball game must not be impacted.\nEquipment Time-Out Rules: Players are generally required to keep all apparel and equipment in good playing condition and to handle any adjustments before or after games or during time-outs. With that said\, players may quickly adjust apparel and equipment between points on the pickleball court. For instance\, players may tie shoes\, clean glasses\, switch paddles\, or change hats between points on the pickleball court.
URL:https://stecoahvalleycenter.com/calendar/mack-daddy-pickleball-tournament/
LOCATION:Stecoah Valley Cultural Arts Center
CATEGORIES:Community
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260612T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260612T170000
DTSTAMP:20260524T201729
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SUMMARY:Barn Quilt Painting Class
DESCRIPTION:Your rural landscape is an art gallery. Accent this beauty with a vibrant piece of Appalachian folk art with a personal story and a deep-rooted heritage. These large painted wood panels transform traditional textile patterns into outdoor displays. See image below for choices. Select size and design in your ticket purchase.  \nTuition: $50\nRegister by Tuesday\, June 9
URL:https://stecoahvalleycenter.com/calendar/barn-quilt-painting-class/
LOCATION:Stecoah Valley Cultural Arts Center
CATEGORIES:classes
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260627T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260627T210000
DTSTAMP:20260524T201729
CREATED:20251210T202722Z
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SUMMARY:Kruger Brothers
DESCRIPTION:Brothers Jens and Uwe Kruger were raised in an European family where music was an important part of life. The brothers leaned in to those musical influences and were performing regularly even before they were teenagers. Their professional career started as a duo\, but in time\, they teamed up with bass player Joel Landsberg\, a native of New York City who also had a very extensive musical upbringing in classical and jazz music (studying with jazz great Milt Hinton). This trio that has been playing professionally together since 1995\, moving to the United States in 2002. \nSold out audiences are enamored with The Kruger Brothers’ creative infusion of classical into folk music\, making them a fixture within the world of acoustic music. The Kruger Brothers personify the spirit of exploration and innovation that forms the core of the American musical tradition. \nKeeping the sound fresh\, Kruger Brothers recently began taking mandolin player Jonah Horton along with them on tour. Horton’s former band\, The Trailblazers\, was 2018 Momentum Band of the Year\, and he is known for his fresh take on traditional bluegrass. He is also an instructor for Kruger Academy. \nTickets: Adults $30; Students/K-12 $10; plus tax. All concerts are in the fully restored Lynn L. Shields Auditorium. Dinner is available for purchase in the Schoolhouse Cafe beginning at 6 pm.  Your tickets will be available at our ‘will call’ desk prior to the event. If you have any problems or questions\, please call us during normal business hours at 828-479-3364. \nRefunds and Exchanges: All ticket sales are final. Refunds are given only if a performance is cancelled. As a courtesy\, if you cannot attend the show\, please call the Stecoah Gallery to release your seats/tickets as a donation in order for others to enjoy the performance.
URL:https://stecoahvalleycenter.com/calendar/kruger-brothers-4/
LOCATION:Stecoah Valley Cultural Arts Center
CATEGORIES:Concerts
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260704T193000
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SUMMARY:Resonant Rogues
DESCRIPTION:Western North Carolina-based outfit The Resonant Rogues finesse the line between country and soul. The keening of the fiddle and the sway of the pedal steel are classic sounds; the vocals — sung by Sparrow who fronts the band with her partner Keith Josiah Smith — are poetic and wistful\, yet unfussy. Their sound encapsulates a moment; something as lovely as it is fleeting. \nSparrow and Keith share a passion for movement and sound. Both traveled extensively throughout the U.S. — Keith by hopping freight trains\, Sparrow with a circus troupe. When the two met by chance in Asheville 10 years ago\, they combined their talents and The Resonant Rogues were born. While the band has explored musical styles from across genres and around the globe\, current influences for Resonant Rogues\, and especially their current album\, are classic country\, Appalachian old-time\, and vintage soul. \nSongs nod to country poets like Guy Clark and Townes Van Zandt and deliver a comprehensive collection of stories\, journeys\, memories\, and landscapes. With Sparrow’s jaunty accordion and a haunting harmonica\, they create a sonic thread\, weaving a modern interpretation of the classic styles\, an embrace of rock-n-roll energy\, and a sound that’s still as folky as ever.
URL:https://stecoahvalleycenter.com/calendar/resonant-rogues-2/
LOCATION:Stecoah Valley Cultural Arts Center
CATEGORIES:Concerts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260711T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260711T210000
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SUMMARY:Becky Buller & Ned Luberecki
DESCRIPTION:The 2016 IBMA Fiddler and Female Vocalist and the 2018 IBMA Banjo Player have combined their musical wit and whimsy with the aim to entertain you in a bluegrass duo sort of way!  \nBecky Buller has written songs for three Grammy award-winning albums by Molly Tuttle & Golden Highway; The Travelin’ McCourys; and the Infamous Stringdusters\, as well as compositions for Bluegrass legends Rhonda Vincent\, Doyle Lawson & Quicksilver\, and many more. The Becky Buller Band (of which Ned is a member) is a frequent guest on WSM’s Grand Ole Opry. Her album\, Distance And Time\, was a 2021 IBMA Album Of The Year award nominee. She is a 10-time IBMA award winner and records for the Dark Shadow Recording label. The new album\, Jubilee\, releases in May 2024. Becky also serves on the boards of the IBMA Foundation and the East Tennessee State University Alumni Association and teaches private music lessons from her home studio in Manchester\, Tenn. Most importantly\, she’s Jeff’s wife and Romy’s mama.  \nNed Luberecki was inducted into the Banjo Hall Of Fame in 2024! He is the 2023 IBMA Broadcaster Of The Year\, so named for being one of our favorite voices on Sirius/XM Satellite Radio’s Bluegrass Junction\, heading up Saturday’s “Derailed” show and “More Banjo Sunday”\, which includes the ever-popular “Sunday Banjo Lesson”. He and the Bluegrass Junction team received a 2016 IBMA Distinguished Achievement award. Ned is an internationally recognized banjo guru: he teaches online lessons\, has a series of banjo instructional videos with TrueFire and a series of books with Alfred Publishing. Ned is also the voice of the IBMA Award Show. He has two singles that are doing well on the radio airplay charts: “Back In Baltimore” and “Magrathea”; listen for them wherever you grab your music. Ned and his wife\, Kelley\, live in Nashville\, Tenn. \nTickets: Adults $25; Students/K-12 $10; plus tax. All concerts are in the fully restored Lynn L. Shields Auditorium. Dinner is available for purchase in the Schoolhouse Cafe beginning at 6 pm. \nYour tickets will be available at our ‘will call’ desk prior to the event. If you have any problems or questions\, please call us during normal business hours at 828-479-3364. \nRefunds and Exchanges: All ticket sales are final. Refunds are given only if a performance is cancelled. As a courtesy\, if you cannot attend the show\, please call the Stecoah Gallery to release your seats/tickets as a donation in order for others to enjoy the performance.
URL:https://stecoahvalleycenter.com/calendar/becky-buller-ned-luberecki/
LOCATION:Stecoah Valley Cultural Arts Center
CATEGORIES:Concerts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260718T193000
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SUMMARY:Caroline Owens
DESCRIPTION:3X IBMA Momentum & SPBGMA-nominated Bluegrass Female Vocalist of the Year Caroline Owens is a recording artist and songwriter for Billy Blue Records and Billy Blue Music Publishing in Nashville\, TN. She has performed alongside many of the music industry’s most accomplished artists such as Alison Krauss\, Ricky Skaggs\, Rhonda Vincent\, Suzanne Cox\, The Isaacs\, Larry Gatlin\, Larry Cordle\, Carl Jackson\, The Malpass Brothers\, Darin & Brooke Aldridge\, and many others.  \nThis undeniable vocal talent made her mark in the songwriting industry when her debut single\, Heartbreak Train\, claimed the #1 Bluegrass song of 2023\, on the Bluegrass Borderline Charts. Adding to her radio success\, “No More Blue Moons in Kentucky” (Featuring Darin & Brooke Aldridge) earned a coveted spot on Billboard Magazine’s list of “Eight Must-Hear New Country Songs”. \nLoved by fans all around the world\, Caroline is recognized easily in a crowd of singers\, but not only for her talent. Her humility and down-home\, southern charm ensures that Caroline Owens possesses all of the necessary qualities and skills to become a household name in the fast-moving bluegrass genre. \nTickets: Adults $25; Students/K-12 $10; plus tax. All concerts are in the fully restored Lynn L. Shields Auditorium. Dinner is available for purchase in the Schoolhouse Cafe beginning at 6 pm. \nYour tickets will be available at our ‘will call’ desk prior to the event. If you have any problems or questions\, please call us during normal business hours at 828-479-3364. \nRefunds and Exchanges: All ticket sales are final. Refunds are given only if a performance is cancelled. As a courtesy\, if you cannot attend the show\, please call the Stecoah Gallery to release your seats/tickets as a donation in order for others to enjoy the performance.
URL:https://stecoahvalleycenter.com/calendar/caroline-owens/
LOCATION:Stecoah Valley Cultural Arts Center
CATEGORIES:Concerts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260725T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260725T210000
DTSTAMP:20260524T201729
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SUMMARY:House of Hamill
DESCRIPTION:Rose Baldino and Brian Buchanan first found themselves onstage together at the 2014 Folk Alliance International conference in Kansas City. Rose’s band Burning Bridget Cleary was scheduled to perform\, but inclement weather prevented two of her bandmates from flying. Desperate to salvage the showcase\, Rose approached Brian\, who she knew fronted Canadian Celtic rock band Enter the Haggis. She thrust a guitar into Brian’s hands\, pulled him onstage\, and the two just clicked. \nFour years and hundreds of shows later\, the duo was booked to play a closing slot at a Colorado festival\, so they hired a bass player and drummer to fill out their sound. By the oddest of coincidences\, their hired bandmates’ flights were canceled the day of the show. A frantic Facebook post introduced Brian and Rose to local musician Caroline Browning\, who joined them on bass for the weekend. Once again\, the chemistry was undeniable\, and House of Hamill became a trio. \nToday\, Pennsylvania-based House of Hamill is a fixture on festival stages across the US. They’ve shared their music and stories on the country’s premier folk stages. Their latest release\, “Folk Hero\,” captures perfectly the frenetic energy and eclecticism of their always engaging live show. this lively collection of original instrumentals\, reimagined folk ballads\, and new songs showcases the trio’s versatility. Whether they’re ripping through a set of original jigs and reels\, adding lush three-part harmonies into traditional folk ballads\, or cracking up an audience with stories from the road\, House of Hamill puts on a show that captivates audiences from the very first note. \nTickets: Adults $20; Students/K-12 $10; plus tax. All concerts are in the fully restored Lynn L. Shields Auditorium. Dinner is available for purchase in the Schoolhouse Cafe beginning at 6 pm. \nYour tickets will be available at our ‘will call’ desk prior to the event. If you have any problems or questions\, please call us during normal business hours at 828-479-3364. \nRefunds and Exchanges: All ticket sales are final. Refunds are given only if a performance is cancelled. As a courtesy\, if you cannot attend the show\, please call the Stecoah Gallery to release your seats/tickets as a donation in order for others to enjoy the performance.
URL:https://stecoahvalleycenter.com/calendar/house-of-hamill/
LOCATION:Stecoah Valley Cultural Arts Center
CATEGORIES:Concerts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260801T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260801T160000
DTSTAMP:20260524T201729
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SUMMARY:Basket Making Class
DESCRIPTION:Weave your own heritage basket. This 14” x 9” carrier tray offers versatile utilitarian applications: great for plates\, picnic fare\, hors d’oeuvres\, or desserts. Your ancestors would be proud of your functional and beautiful creation. No experience necessary; Instructor Tami Watson patiently guides you through the ins and outs. \nTaught by Tami Watson\nTuition: $36\nRegister by Tuesday\, July 28\, 2026
URL:https://stecoahvalleycenter.com/calendar/basket-making-class/
LOCATION:Stecoah Valley Cultural Arts Center
CATEGORIES:classes
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260801T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260801T210000
DTSTAMP:20260524T201729
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SUMMARY:Buncombe Turnpike
DESCRIPTION:The heartfelt tunes of Buncombe Turnpike began in the fall of 1997\, when lead singer and bass player Tom Godleski began the band. Buncombe Turnpike makes waves on the air and on the stage with a playlist that ranges from traditional and contemporary bluegrass to gospel and hand-crafted Buncombe Turnpike originals. With their crowd-pleasing demeanor\, seasoned musicianship\, and powerful vocals\, this Asheville-based band continues to make a name for themselves among many types of bluegrass listeners alike. \nTickets: Adults $20; Students/K-12 $10; plus tax. All concerts are in the fully restored Lynn L. Shields Auditorium. Dinner is available for purchase in the Schoolhouse Cafe beginning at 6 pm. \nYour tickets will be available at our ‘will call’ desk prior to the event. If you have any problems or questions\, please call us during normal business hours at 828-479-3364. \nRefunds and Exchanges: All ticket sales are final. Refunds are given only if a performance is cancelled. As a courtesy\, if you cannot attend the show\, please call the Stecoah Gallery to release your seats/tickets as a donation in order for others to enjoy the performance.
URL:https://stecoahvalleycenter.com/calendar/buncombe-turnpike-2/
LOCATION:Stecoah Valley Cultural Arts Center
CATEGORIES:Concerts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260808T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260808T193000
DTSTAMP:20260524T201729
CREATED:20251210T202721Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251210T202721Z
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SUMMARY:Appalachian Smoke
DESCRIPTION:Whether you are drawn to clever lyrics\, dynamic instrumentation\, full harmonies\, unpredictable arrangements\, or an authentic delivery\, you’ll find it all in an evening with Appalachian Smoke. With a sound reminiscent of the hollers of Southern Appalachia\, their music honors the history and ways of where they grew up. Yet\, these songwriters\, vocalists\, and instrumentalists’ style is one quick and varied enough to push the envelope.\nBluegrass Today describes their style as “edgy\, modern\,” adding\, “if they stick to this formula\, we’ll be hearing about Appalachian Smoke for a long time.” Their independent release\, Colder Side of Love\, earned three reviews in Bluegrass Today\, each praising their talented songwriting\, melodic arrangements\, and smooth vocal harmonies. \nTickets: Adults $20; Students/K-12 $10; plus tax. All concerts are in the fully restored Lynn L. Shields Auditorium. Dinner is available for purchase in the Schoolhouse Cafe beginning at 6 pm. \nYour tickets will be available at our ‘will call’ desk prior to the event. If you have any problems or questions\, please call us during normal business hours at 828-479-3364. \nRefunds and Exchanges: All ticket sales are final. Refunds are given only if a performance is cancelled. As a courtesy\, if you cannot attend the show\, please call the Stecoah Gallery to release your seats/tickets as a donation in order for others to enjoy the performance.
URL:https://stecoahvalleycenter.com/calendar/appalachian-smoke-3/
LOCATION:Stecoah Valley Cultural Arts Center
CATEGORIES:Concerts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260815T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260815T210000
DTSTAMP:20260524T201729
CREATED:20251210T202722Z
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SUMMARY:Jeff Little Trio
DESCRIPTION:The piano rarely plays a prominent part in Appalachian or Americana music and is seldom the lead instrument. Jeff Little is an exception – and a remarkable one. His distinctive two-handed style\, much influenced by the mountain flat-picked guitar tradition\, is breathtaking in its speed\, precision\, and clarity.  Jeff Little is an award-winning musician from the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina. \nJeff\, as well as his trio\, stay busy traveling the country performing concerts with an energy and dedication to their music that is evident at every show. Performances include The Smithsonian Institution\, The National Folk Festival\, American Piano Masters\, The Barns of Wolf Trap and many theatres\, performing arts centers\, and festivals. Jeff has been featured on National Public Radio and PBS many times and has also taken his music around the world for the US Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs performing in Sri Lanka\, Bahrain\, Pakistan\, Oman\, France and Tanzania. In 2014 Jeff was inducted into the Blue Ridge Music Hall of Fame. In addition\, Jeff is Artist in Residence for the Popular Music Program at Catawba College in Salisbury\, NC.  \nJeff is joined by Steve Lewis (guitar/banjo) who is one of the most respected acoustic musicians in the country. Steve is well known for his flat picking on guitar and his mastery of the five – string banjo. Steve has won many championships for his guitar and banjo playing. Some of the prestigious events include the Walnut Valley Nationals\, Merlefest\, the Galax Old Time Fiddlers Convention\, Renofest and the Wayne Henderson Guitar Competition. In addition\, Steve has won the national championship on acoustic guitar and is also a two-time national champion on the banjo. \nJeff’s son\, Luke Little (Mandolin)\, rounds out the trio. Luke Little is a very talented mandolin player who is recognized for his accomplished musicianship and style. Luke’s performances include the National Folk Festival\, PBS Song of the Mountains\, The Richmond Folk Festival\, The Moss Center for the Performing Arts at Virginia Tech\, Merlefest Mandomania\, and the Montana Folk Festival. \nhttps://jefflittle.net/home.html \nhttps://youtu.be/6mkk9q-gbKg \nTickets: Adults $25; Students/K-12 $10; plus tax. All concerts are in the fully restored Lynn L. Shields Auditorium. Dinner is available for purchase in the Schoolhouse Cafe beginning at 6 pm. \nYour tickets will be available at our ‘will call’ desk prior to the event. If you have any problems or questions\, please call us during normal business hours at 828-479-3364. \nRefunds and Exchanges: All ticket sales are final. Refunds are given only if a performance is cancelled. As a courtesy\, if you cannot attend the show\, please call the Stecoah Gallery to release your seats/tickets as a donation in order for others to enjoy the performance
URL:https://stecoahvalleycenter.com/calendar/jeff-little-trio-4/
LOCATION:Stecoah Valley Cultural Arts Center
CATEGORIES:Concerts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260822T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260822T210000
DTSTAMP:20260524T201729
CREATED:20251210T202721Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251210T202721Z
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SUMMARY:Seth Mulder & Midnight Run
DESCRIPTION:Traditional bluegrass music at its best!  \nSeth Mulder & Midnight Run was born in the holler of Tennessee’s first legal moonshine distillery\, where the spirit of tradition still runs strong. Since forming in 2018\, the band has been on a mission to blend the roots of traditional bluegrass with the energy of modern performance\, crafting a sound that is both deeply authentic and refreshingly original. \nWith a knack for breathing new life into forgotten covers (their electrifying take on “Johnny B. Goode” for example)\, they’ve earned acclaim for powerful delivery and timeless spirit. The band combines elements of bluegrass\, classic country\, and folk music in a way that resonates with both traditionalists and new audiences alike. Fan favorite “My\, My\, My” was named S.P.B.G.M.A.’s 2023 Song of the Year.\nAcross the U.S.\, Canada\, and Europe\, their high-energy live shows earned them a reputation as one of the most exciting young acts on the bluegrass circuit today. As one reviewer put it\, “In a day and age where authenticity is everything\, Seth Mulder & Midnight Run are the real deal.” \nTickets: Adults $25; Students/K-12 $10; plus tax. All concerts are in the fully restored Lynn L. Shields Auditorium. Dinner is available for purchase in the Schoolhouse Cafe beginning at 6 pm. \nYour tickets will be available at our ‘will call’ desk prior to the event. If you have any problems or questions\, please call us during normal business hours at 828-479-3364. \nRefunds and Exchanges: All ticket sales are final. Refunds are given only if a performance is cancelled. As a courtesy\, if you cannot attend the show\, please call the Stecoah Gallery to release your seats/tickets as a donation in order for others to enjoy the performance.
URL:https://stecoahvalleycenter.com/calendar/seth-mulder-midnight-run-3/
LOCATION:Stecoah Valley Cultural Arts Center
CATEGORIES:Concerts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260829T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260829T210000
DTSTAMP:20260524T201729
CREATED:20251210T202720Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251210T202720Z
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SUMMARY:Shelton & Williams
DESCRIPTION:Hailing from Danville\, Virginia\, this powerhouse trio brings decades of experience and award-winning talent to the Bluegrass stage.  \nJeanette Williams\, a celebrated bassist and vocalist\, earned 19 SPBGMA finalist nominations\, including 3 Female Vocalist of the Year awards.  Her Bluegrass\, Americana\, Gospel\, and Folk music earned her two IBMA honors for Recorded Event of the Year\, and multiple songwriting contest wins.  \nJay Shelton was on the bluegrass scene in the 70’s& 80’s as a lead singer and lead guitarist in the band Silver Creek. In 2019 he returned to the bluegrass scene after touring as a singer/songwriter and recorded his first project “Home” (including Jeanette & Johnny Williams) this past year. \nCompleting the trio is Johnny Williams\, the band’s guitarist and principal songwriter\, is a two-time Chris Austin Songwriting Contest division winner. Additional awards include Virginia State Champion Male Vocalist\, PICABO Male Vocalist (twice) and PICABO Songwriter of the Year.  \nTogether\, they deliver a dynamic blend of original material and timeless tradition\, captivating audiences with rich harmonies and masterful musicianship. \nTickets: Adults $20; Students/K-12 $10; plus tax. All concerts are in the fully restored Lynn L. Shields Auditorium. Dinner is available for purchase in the Schoolhouse Cafe beginning at 6 pm. \nYour tickets will be available at our ‘will call’ desk prior to the event. If you have any problems or questions\, please call us during normal business hours at 828-479-3364. \nRefunds and Exchanges: All ticket sales are final. Refunds are given only if a performance is cancelled. As a courtesy\, if you cannot attend the show\, please call the Stecoah Gallery to release your seats/tickets as a donation in order for others to enjoy the performance.
URL:https://stecoahvalleycenter.com/calendar/shelton-williams/
LOCATION:Stecoah Valley Cultural Arts Center
CATEGORIES:Concerts
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20261016T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20261016T200000
DTSTAMP:20260524T201729
CREATED:20251210T201822Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251211T194529Z
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SUMMARY:Harvest Festival Campfire
DESCRIPTION:Enjoy the 6 pm campfire and marshmallow roast. Hot dogs\, hot cocoa & soft drinks for sale. Old fashioned campfire entertainment.
URL:https://stecoahvalleycenter.com/calendar/harvest-festival-campfire-4/
LOCATION:Stecoah Valley Cultural Arts Center
CATEGORIES:Festivals
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20261017T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20261017T160000
DTSTAMP:20260524T201729
CREATED:20251210T202153Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251211T194626Z
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SUMMARY:Annual Harvest Festival
DESCRIPTION:Music\, food\, art & crafts vendors\, antique farming demonstrations\, clogging\, country fair and quilt exhibit. $5 admission per adult (18+). The lineup includes local musicians and dancers. More information.
URL:https://stecoahvalleycenter.com/calendar/annual-harvest-festival-4/
LOCATION:Stecoah Valley Cultural Arts Center
CATEGORIES:Festivals
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20261031T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20261031T200000
DTSTAMP:20260524T201729
CREATED:20251210T202721Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260128T154702Z
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SUMMARY:Halloween Trunk or Treat
DESCRIPTION:Get ready for a Spooktacular time! Stecoah Valley Center is excited to announce that we are hosting a Trunk or Treat! \nJoin us on Saturday\, October 31 2026 starting at 5:30 pm in the parking lot at Stecoah Valley Center. \nJoin us for a fa-boo-lous evening filled with candy\, costumes\, and community spirit. Put on your best Halloween costume and come ready for a frightfully fun time! \nCome join us! Calling for TRUNKS! All individuals\, families\, businesses\, and clubs are welcome to setup their trunks. If you would like to be involved as a trunk or volunteer\, please contact us at programs@stecoahvalleycenter.com or 828-479-3364.
URL:https://stecoahvalleycenter.com/calendar/halloween-trunk-or-treat-3/
LOCATION:Stecoah Valley Cultural Arts Center
CATEGORIES:Community
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20261205T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20261205T110000
DTSTAMP:20260524T201729
CREATED:20251210T202721Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251210T202721Z
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SUMMARY:Breakfast with Santa
DESCRIPTION:Join us in the morning for Breakfast with Santa! Enjoy delicious pancakes\, sausage\, juice\, milk and coffee.\nSanta will be available for photos and wish lists.\nCookie Decorating and Holiday ornament make and take included.\nBring your camera to capture this special event. $8 per person.\nRSVP to 828-479-3364 or info@stecoahvalleycenter.com.
URL:https://stecoahvalleycenter.com/calendar/breakfast-with-santa-3/
LOCATION:Stecoah Valley Cultural Arts Center
CATEGORIES:Community
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20261205T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20261205T140000
DTSTAMP:20260524T201729
CREATED:20251210T201703Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260226T210340Z
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SUMMARY:Christmas in the Mountains Indoor Arts & Crafts Show
DESCRIPTION:Christmas in the Mountains is an indoor Stecoah arts & crafts show just in time for holiday giving. Hours are from 9 am to 2 pm.\n\nLunch will be available for purchase in the Schoolhouse Cafe for shoppers after Breakfast with Santa.
URL:https://stecoahvalleycenter.com/calendar/christmas-in-the-mountains-indoor-arts-crafts-show-4/
LOCATION:Stecoah Valley Cultural Arts Center
CATEGORIES:Festivals
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