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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 4 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/
LOCATION:Stecoah Valley Cultural Arts Center
CATEGORIES:Festivals
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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-christmas-in-the-mountains/
LOCATION:Stecoah Valley Cultural Arts Center
CATEGORIES:Community
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SUMMARY:Fall Music Symposium - Part 3: MOVEMENT
DESCRIPTION:Part 3: Movement with Linda Block\nHere’s your opportunity to try your hand\, I mean “feet\,” at flatfoot and clogging on the wooden floors of The Grand Old Stage.\nStudents give high praise to Linda Block for her interactive and varied teaching style. This career educator enjoys passing her life-long passion for dance to her students. All of Linda’s performances and many of her classes are conducted with old-time dance music that evolved in the Appalachian Mountains.\nCome ready to move: leather-soled lace-up shoes preferred and comfortable\, supportive clothing.
URL:https://stecoahvalleycenter.com/calendar/fall-music-symposium-part-3-movement/
LOCATION:Stecoah Valley Cultural Arts Center
CATEGORIES:classes
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241102T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T193554
CREATED:20240913T201704Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240913T201704Z
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SUMMARY:Fall Music Symposium - Part 2: INSTRUMENT
DESCRIPTION:Part 2: Instrument with Lois Hornbostel    With just 3 strings and a voice you’ll fall in love with\, the Appalachian Mountain Dulcimer welcomes a new player with sweet\, simple music. Best known for “Dulcimer Weeks” in universities\, colleges\, and grade schools\, Lois Hornbostel is nationally appreciated as one of the most creative and talented players of the Appalachian Mountain Dulcimer. She performs and teaches across the country\, wins championships\, and has written internationally-sold Mel Bay dulcimer instructional books.
URL:https://stecoahvalleycenter.com/calendar/fall-music-symposium-part-2-instrument/
LOCATION:Stecoah Valley Cultural Arts Center
CATEGORIES:classes
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241026T170000
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SUMMARY:Fall Music Symposium - Part 1: VOICE
DESCRIPTION:Part 1: Voice with Susan Pepper    After this mountain ballad workshop\, you’ll have a deeper appreciation of old mountain styles of singing as well as the cultural history behind the music. Ballad singer\, multi-instrumentalist\, and songwriter Susan Pepper is described as “a seasoned singer” with a “celestial upper range” (Oxford American). Pepper is set to release a new album of traditional ballads from Appalachia\, and she cherishes the opportunity to pass on these songs to singers of all ages\, abilities and experience levels.
URL:https://stecoahvalleycenter.com/calendar/fall-music-symposium-part-1-voice/
LOCATION:Stecoah Valley Cultural Arts Center
CATEGORIES:classes
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LAST-MODIFIED:20240812T180713Z
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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. Students K-12\, free. The lineup includes local musicians and dancers. More information.
URL:https://stecoahvalleycenter.com/calendar/annual-harvest-festival-2/
LOCATION:Stecoah Valley Cultural Arts Center
CATEGORIES:Festivals
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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. Free admission.
URL:https://stecoahvalleycenter.com/calendar/harvest-festival-campfire-2/
LOCATION:Stecoah Valley Cultural Arts Center
CATEGORIES:Festivals
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SUMMARY:Stecoah JAM Camp
DESCRIPTION:CANCELLED     Join us at Stecoah Valley Center for a fun filled day of workshops\, jamming\, concert and social dance. For students grades 4 – 12 (public\, private and homeschool welcome). No JAM program affiliation required. All skill levels welcome. $25 registration fee includes meals. Meals may be purchased separately for chaperones. \nAll participants must register online with guardian consent \n\nSchedule\n\n9 am Registration and social time\n9:30 am Welcome and morning music\n10–11 am Workshops\n11:15-12:15 Workshops\n12:15–1:15 Lunch\n1:15–2:15 Workshops\n2:30-3:30 Workshops\n3:30-4 pm Snack Break\n4:00 pm  Aubrey Atwater Performance followed by square dance with caller T-Claw Crawford and live music\n\n\nWorkshop topics include:\n\nHarmony singing\nBeg/Int Guitar backup for tune and songs\nBeg Clawhammer Banjo\nFiddle Tunes for Dancing\nBeginner dance calling with T-Claw\nSinging and Playing Folk Songs with Aubrey Atwater – Come join the fun with Aubrey and learn a few songs from her extensive repertoire of traditional American folk music. Bring the instrument(s) of your choice. (All levels)\nDancing and Playing with Aubrey Atwater –  Aubrey will teach simple freestyle flatfooting steps and play-party games. Smooth-soled or tap shoes are recommended for dance. For those who would like to play some well-known folk tunes\, bring your instrument(s) and join the band! (All levels)
URL:https://stecoahvalleycenter.com/calendar/stecoah-jam-camp/
LOCATION:Stecoah Valley Cultural Arts Center
CATEGORIES:Community
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240921T193000
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CREATED:20240523T160305Z
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SUMMARY:The New Quintet
DESCRIPTION:Podcaster Nicholas Edward Williams headlined last year’s Harvest Festival to positive accolades for how he traced the roots of American music from its cultured past to artists playing it forward. The American Songcatcher returns to Stecoah this fall with The NEW Quintet\, a band guided by the passion to honor the songs and styles that have shaped our country from Traditional Folk to Ragtime\, Old-Time and Early Country. The NEW Quintet features storyteller and musicologist Nicholas Edward Williams (Guitar\, Vocals)\, Emma Dubose (Fiddle\, Vocals)\, Jade Watts (Upright Bass\, Vocals)\, Gordon Inman (Clarinet)\, and Cody Ray (Guitar\, Lap Steel). The ensemble’s big harmonies\, intricate melodies\, and lush textures rain upon both original and reimagined traditional material. The NEW Quintet formed in 2020 while making Williams’ critically acclaimed release Folk Songs For Old Times’ Sake. It was heralded by well-regarded figures of the roots community such as David Holt\, Oliver Wood\, Dom Flemons\, and JP Harris. Since then\, The NEW Quintet has been on stages throughout the Southeast: at festivals\, concert series\, listening rooms and theaters.  \nTickets: Adults $15; 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/the-new-quintet/
LOCATION:Stecoah Valley Cultural Arts Center
CATEGORIES:Concerts
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240831T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240831T193000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20240812T183151Z
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SUMMARY:Balsam Range
DESCRIPTION:SOLD OUT \nBalsam Range is Buddy Melton (fiddle\, lead and tenor vocals); Dr. Marc Pruett (banjo); Alan Bibey ( Mandolin\, vocals) Tim Surrett (bass\, dobro\, baritone and lead vocals); and Caleb Smith (guitar\, lead & baritone vocals). The four original members are all acoustic musicians and singers from western North Carolina. They thoughtfully and respectfully adopted the name of a majestic range of mountains that surround part of their home county of Haywood\, NC where the Great Smoky Mountains meet the Blue Ridge\, the Great Balsam Range. \nThe 2018 International Bluegrass Music Association’s Entertainer of the Year\, Balsam Range\, has become one of the genre’s most award-winning acts. Since forming in 2007\, the group has garnered 13 IBMA awards on the heels of 13 critically acclaimed albums. Balsam Range has left audiences spellbound while headlining major festivals from coast-to-coast\, selling out venues across the nation and in multiple appearances at the Grand Ole Opry. The band collaborated with the Atlanta Pops Orchestra Ensemble to record 2 albums\, the second of which\, Mountain Overture\, debuted on the Billboard Bluegrass Chart at #5 and the Classical Crossover Chart at #6. Their album Mountain Voodoo debuted at #4 on the Billboard Bluegrass Albums Chart and remained on that chart for 45 weeks. Three singles from that album reached #1 on the Bluegrass Today Chart\, including “Blue Collar Dreams\,” which spent three consecutive months at the top. The follow-up album\, Aeonic debuted at #1 on the Billboard Bluegrass Chart and spent 46 total weeks on the chart. The album featured hit songs like “The Girl Who Invented The Wheel\,” “Get Me Gone” and “Angel Too Soon.” \nThe band recently claimed the #1 radio chart spots with their singles\, “Richest Man\,” “Grit and Grace\,” “Rivers\, Rains and Runaway Trains\,” “Santa Barbara” and “Highway Side” all from their latest album (#13 for the band\,) 2021’s Moxie and Mettle. In 2023 a new album\, Kinetic Tone featured the number #1 tune “That’s What The Years Do”\, the second single\, “Snake Charmer” topped at #3\, and the third release single “We’ll All Drink Money” hit the #2 spot. In addition to winning Entertainer of the Year\, Balsam Range vocalist Buddy Melton won IBMA’s Male Vocalist of the Year and bass player Tim Surrett won IBMA’s Bass Player of the Year in 2018. \nTickets: Adults $40; 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/balsam-range/
LOCATION:Stecoah Valley Cultural Arts Center
CATEGORIES:Concerts
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SUMMARY:Samantha Snyder
DESCRIPTION:Samantha Snyder is a musician\, songwriter\, and author from North Carolina. Ever since she was three years old\, music has been an integral part of her life. From ages seven to almost twenty\, she was part of the Snyder Family Band\, which recorded six albums\, signed with two record labels\, and toured across the United States. During that time\, she discovered and developed her passion for songwriting\, which she has pursued ever since. She also fell in love with traveling\, seeing different parts of the world\, and meeting interesting people\, all of which fed her lifelong habit and calling to be a storyteller\, musically and otherwise. \nTickets: Adults $18; 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/samantha-snyder/
LOCATION:Stecoah Valley Cultural Arts Center
CATEGORIES:Concerts
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240817T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240817T193000
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SUMMARY:Kruger Brothers
DESCRIPTION:Born and raised in Europe\, brothers Jens and Uwe Kruger started singing and playing instruments at a very young age. Growing up in a family where music was an important part of life\, they were exposed to a wide diversity of musical influences. The brothers were performing regularly by the time they were eleven and twelve years old\, and they began their professional career in 1979. Jens’ and Uwe’s first public performances were as a duo\, and in just a few years they were busking on the streets of cities throughout eastern and western Europe. CBS Records contracted with Jens and Uwe when Jens was just seventeen years old\, and shortly thereafter\, the Krugers hosted a radio show on SRG SSR\, the Swiss Public broadcast group. Several years later\, the brothers 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)\, thus forming a trio that has been playing professionally together since 1995. Together\, they established the incomparable sound that The Kruger Brothers are known for today. The trio moved to the United States in 2002 and is based in Wilkesboro\, NC. Since their formal introduction to American audiences in 1997\, The Kruger Brothers’ remarkable discipline\, creativity and their ability to infuse classical music into folk music has resulted in a unique sound that has made them a fixture within the world of acoustic music. The honesty of their writing has since become a hallmark of the trio’s work. In their ever-expanding body of work – Jens Kruger (banjo and vocals)\, Uwe Kruger (guitar and lead vocals)\, and Joel Landsberg \, (bass and vocals) – The Kruger Brothers personify the spirit of exploration and innovation that forms the core of the American musical tradition. Their original music is crafted around their discerning taste\, and the result is unpretentious\, cultivated\, and delightfully fresh. \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. \nHow to purchase Click or tap below to add your ticket to the PayPal shopping cart\, where you will specify the desired number of tickets. In the cart\, click “continue shopping” to return to this page to add additional events and/or student tickets. \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/kruger-brothers-2/
LOCATION:Stecoah Valley Cultural Arts Center
CATEGORIES:Concerts
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240810T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240810T193000
DTSTAMP:20260403T193554
CREATED:20240209T114018Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240731T165826Z
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SUMMARY:Seth Mulder & Midnight Run
DESCRIPTION:Seth Mulder & Midnight Run is traditional bluegrass music at its best! Hailing from the heart of the Smoky Mountains in Gatlinburg\, TN\, Seth Mulder & Midnight Run present a high-energy show filled with nostalgic entertainment\, tight harmonies\, and skillful musicianship\, all built around a curated set list of original material and lost covers.  Seth Mulder & Midnight Run released their latest album\, “In Dreams I Go Back” in September 2022 on Mountain Fever Records. The album features S.P.B.G.M.A. 2023 Song of the Year\, “My\, My\, My\,” and other chart-topping songs such as “One More Night” and “Carolina Line.” In 2021\, “One More Night” was the 4th most played song on bluegrass radio that year. \nIncorporating elements of Bluegrass\, country\, folk\, and roots music. Seth Mulder & Midnight Run aim to preserve the legacy of bluegrass music and carry that torch forward into the future with their music. By definition\, they are a traditional bluegrass band but progressive by writing their own material and presenting old material like no other in the genre. In a day and age where authenticity is everything\, Seth Mulder & Midnight Run are the real deal; as one of the most talked-about young bands on the circuit today\, the future of bluegrass music is in good hands. \nhttps://midnightrunbluegrass.com \nhttps://youtu.be/r_Gpk-tqwck \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/seth-mulder-midnight-run-2/
LOCATION:Stecoah Valley Cultural Arts Center
CATEGORIES:Concerts
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240803T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240803T193000
DTSTAMP:20260403T193554
CREATED:20240209T114018Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240731T165754Z
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SUMMARY:Mean Mary
DESCRIPTION:A singer and songwriter with a gift for connecting with sounds of the past\, Mean Mary (real name\, Mary James) has gained a loyal following for music that draws on vintage country\, bluegrass\, and traditional folk with just a touch of modern-day flash. A performer since she was six years old\, she developed a taste for American folk songs of the Civil War era\, and by the time she began recording\, she was combining songs of the past with fresh material that reshaped the sounds of history with her strong\, emotive\, blues-influenced vocals as well as her capable instrumental skills on banjo\, fiddle\, and guitar. \nTickets: Adults $18; 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. \n\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/mary-james/
LOCATION:Stecoah Valley Cultural Arts Center
CATEGORIES:Concerts
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240727T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240727T193000
DTSTAMP:20260403T193554
CREATED:20240209T114018Z
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SUMMARY:Mac Arnold & Plate Full O'Blues
DESCRIPTION:A South Carolina native\, Arnold began playing music in the 1950s when he and his brother built a guitar from a steel gas can\, broomsticks\, wood\, nails and screen wire. His first band\, J Floyd & the Shamrocks\, included a young James Brown on piano. Arnold moved to Chicago in 1965\, where he joined the Muddy Waters’ band. As part of the Muddy Waters Band\, Arnold helped shape the electric blues sound that inspired rock and roll of the late 1960s and early 1970s. Regular guests of the band included Eric Clapton\, Paul Butterfield\, Mike Bloomfield and Elvin Bishop. As a unit\, the Muddy Waters Band shared the stage with Howlin’ Wolfe\, Elmore James\, Jimmy Reed\, Junior Wells\, Big Joe Williams and Big Mama Thornton. Arnold formed the Soul Invaders in 1967\, where he backed up iconic musicians such as B.B. King\, The Temptations\, Otis Redding\, John Lee Hooker\, Little Milton and many others. He later moved to Los Angeles to work for ABC Television’s Soul Train band and also provided his distinctive bass lines for the theme song of the hit television show Sanford and Son. \nArnold has won numerous awards including the 2006 Folk Heritage Award and Best Historical Album of the Year 2010. He was also awarded an honorary doctorate of music from the University of South Carolina and was inducted into the Alabama Blues Hall of Fame in 2017. After retiring in the 1990s to become an organic farmer\, Arnold later formed the Plate Full O’ Blues band in 2006. \nTickets: Adults $18; 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.
URL:https://stecoahvalleycenter.com/calendar/mac-arnold-plate-full-oblues/
LOCATION:Stecoah Valley Cultural Arts Center
CATEGORIES:Concerts
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240720T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240720T193000
DTSTAMP:20260403T193554
CREATED:20240209T114019Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240703T140808Z
UID:10000639-1721503800-1721503800@stecoahvalleycenter.com
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. He was inducted into the Blue Ridge Music Hall of Fame in 2014. \nJeff is joined by Steve Lewis (guitar/banjo) who has won many championships including two time national banjo champion. Jeff’s son\, Luke Little (mandolin)\, rounds out the trio. Jeff knows how to please a crowd and effortlessly engages his audience; the acoustics and intimate setting of our auditorium make this one a don’t miss evening. \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.
URL:https://stecoahvalleycenter.com/calendar/jeff-little-trio-2/
LOCATION:Stecoah Valley Cultural Arts Center
CATEGORIES:Concerts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240713T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240713T193000
DTSTAMP:20260403T193554
CREATED:20240209T114019Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240703T140846Z
UID:10000638-1720899000-1720899000@stecoahvalleycenter.com
SUMMARY:Rick Faris
DESCRIPTION:Rick Faris was born to play music. Growing up in the award winning Faris Family Bluegrass Band.  Rick next joined Special Consensus. In September 2018\, Rick signed on with Dark Shadow Recording as a solo artist. Rick started writing songs and selecting the right personnel that could handle anything.  With watertight harmony singers and mind-blowing pickers\, Rick set out to show the world what his brand of Bluegrass sounds like. In 2021\, he started his own Rick Faris Band. Rick was awarded the “New Artist of the Year” award at the 2022 International Bluegrass Music Association’s Awards and was Nominated for “Album of the Year” and “Song of the Year”. He garnered two more nominations at the 2023 IBMA Awards for “Song of the Year” and Rick for the first time was Nominated for the “Songwriter of the Year” IBMA Industry Awards. Rick lives in Kentucky\, to base his music career and Faris Guitar Co. shop in the “Bluegrass Music Capitol of the World” Owensboro\, KY! This puts Rick in the heart of the bluegrass music that has shaped his life and career choice. \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.
URL:https://stecoahvalleycenter.com/calendar/rick-faris/
LOCATION:Stecoah Valley Cultural Arts Center
CATEGORIES:Concerts
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240706T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240706T193000
DTSTAMP:20260403T193554
CREATED:20240209T114019Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240703T140922Z
UID:10000637-1720294200-1720294200@stecoahvalleycenter.com
SUMMARY:Pretty Little Goat
DESCRIPTION:Pretty Little Goat formed in 2013 through their common love of the deep well of local tradition found in the mountains of Western North Carolina. Pretty Little Goat sees traditional music as a living art form; vibrant and evolving.  At the center of the group is the husband-and-wife team of Josh and Mallory Carter. After a youth marked by steady touring all around the world\, they have now settled down on a farm in the country where they are raising three children\, tending cows\, and writing songs. The Carters have collaborated with fellow Goats Owen Grooms on banjo and JT Linville on bass\, with Josh on mandolin and Mallory percussing on a washboard.  Jackson Dulaney has been a powerful addition to the group\, rounding out the sound with dobro playing as good as any of the best. \nTickets: Adults $18; 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.
URL:https://stecoahvalleycenter.com/calendar/pretty-little-goat/
LOCATION:Stecoah Valley Cultural Arts Center
CATEGORIES:Concerts
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240629T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240629T193000
DTSTAMP:20260403T193554
CREATED:20240209T114020Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240209T114020Z
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SUMMARY:Dale Ann Bradley
DESCRIPTION:Dale Ann Bradley is an internationally recognized bluegrass artist with 2 Grammy nominations and 6 awards from the International Bluegrass Music Association for Best Female Vocalist.  Having performed at the famed Grand Ole Opry and been inducted into the Kentucky Music Hall of Fame\, Dale Ann has no shortage of recognition for her work in the bluegrass community.  After a career that has seen collaborations with Vince Gill\, Pam Tillis\, Dan Tyminski\, and Sonny Osborne\, Dale Ann is not resting on her laurels. In January of 2020\, she was voted SPGBMA’s Female Vocalist of the Year. Oh Darlin’\, her first 2020 project- a collaborative album of stripped down duet recordings with Sister Sadie bandmate Tina Adair\, produced a chart topping single of the same name.  Now signed as a solo artist\, Dale Ann is focusing on playing with her new band\, touring around the country and creating a new album for 2023. \nTickets: Adults $25; Students/K-12 $10; plus tax. All concerts are in the fully restored Lynn L. Shields Auditorium. Snacks and beverages are 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.
URL:https://stecoahvalleycenter.com/calendar/dale-ann-bradley/
LOCATION:Stecoah Valley Cultural Arts Center
CATEGORIES:Concerts
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240622T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240622T193000
DTSTAMP:20260403T193554
CREATED:20240523T181104Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240523T181104Z
UID:10000691-1719084600-1719084600@stecoahvalleycenter.com
SUMMARY:Wood\, Wire\, and Clay in Concert
DESCRIPTION:A Special PreSeason Concert with local favorites Wood\, Wire and Clay featuring brothers Johnathan and Joshua Jones along with Dwight Bradshaw and son\, Cameron Bradshaw.  \nWhen you hear stringed tunes echoing through the hollers\, you know summer is here. The Joneses and Bradshaw’s spent many summers honing their craft\, as Dwight mentored the brothers and his son. Successful with the Smoky Mountain Boys and respected as a soloist\, Bradshaw uses his experience to pour into younger generations of musicians. Johnathan and Joshua proved themselves as diligent and talented students\, becoming master banjo\, fiddle\, and mandolin players. Bringing in Cameron on bass ties the band together for a cohesive sound locals love to hear. Though attending to families and careers reduced availability for concert tours\, music continues to be an important part of the Jones and Bradshaw’s lives.  \nOn June 22\, they’re pulling out their wooden instruments\, tuning up the wire strings\, and allowing themselves to continue improving like malleable clay. Wood\, Wire\, and Clay takes to the Grand Old Stage of Lynn L. Shields Auditorium so you can start your summer with favorite songs from a favorite local band.  \nWhile tickets are not required\, donations are requested. Help Stecoah Valley Center continue preserving and promoting southern Appalachian culture through music.  \nAll seats are General Admission. Doors open at 6 pm. The concert starts at 7:30 pm. All concerts are in the fully restored Lynn L. Shields Auditorium. Snacks and beverages are available for purchase in the Schoolhouse Cafe beginning at 6 pm.
URL:https://stecoahvalleycenter.com/calendar/wood-wire-and-clay-in-concert/
LOCATION:Stecoah Valley Cultural Arts Center
CATEGORIES:Concerts
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240420T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240420T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T193554
CREATED:20240403T201508Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240403T201508Z
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SUMMARY:Community Seed and Plant Swap
DESCRIPTION:Join us for our third annual Community Seed and Plant Swap. Meet your fellow gardeners and plant lovers while you swap and share seeds\, seedlings\, plants\, garden supplies (clean pots\, trays\, books\, etc and garden experiences. Please label everything clearly and provide planting instructions. Plastic bags\, small baggies and envelopes will be available. There will be a display of a setup for starting sweet potato slips which are planted to grow a crop of sweet potatoes. \nThis event is part of the 2024 Smoky Mountain SpringFest at Stecoah.  This event is Free and admission to the festival is FREE so come on out and join us for a full day of music\, vendors\, food and demonstrations celebrating spring and the outdoors.  Click here for more information.
URL:https://stecoahvalleycenter.com/calendar/community-seed-and-plant-swap/
LOCATION:Stecoah Valley Cultural Arts Center
CATEGORIES:Community,Festivals
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231216T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231216T193000
DTSTAMP:20260403T193554
CREATED:20230609T205102Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231207T151627Z
UID:10000024-1702755000-1702755000@stecoahvalleycenter.com
SUMMARY:Appalachian Smoke
DESCRIPTION:Get ready for an evening of quick instrumentation and intricate harmonies as Appalachian Smoke brings ‘It’s Almost Christmas’ to Stecoah Center’s stage – a mash up of holiday music and original material sure to put all in good cheer. Take a listen to this instrumental duo from Tim Williams and BJ Taylor as a concert appetizer: \n \nAppalachian Smoke is a contemporary bluegrass band grounded in the corners of North Carolina\, Georgia\, and Tennessee. Their independent release\, ‘Colder Side of Love\,’ received three reviews in Bluegrass Today acknowledging their talented songwriting\, melodic arrangements\, and smooth vocal harmonies. They bring an “edgy\, modern sound” to bluegrass music and “if they stick to this formula\, we will be hearing about Appalachian Smoke for a long time.” – Blue Grass Today \nMikel Laws (Alarka banjo/guitar)\, Jamie Mason (Culberson guitar/banjo)\, Kenneth Rymer (Crandell resophonic guitar)\, BJ Taylor (Nantahala mandolin/octave mandolin)\, and Tim Williams (Robbinsville bass). \nCheck out their premiere Album Release below:
URL:https://stecoahvalleycenter.com/calendar/appalachian-smoke/
LOCATION:Stecoah Valley Cultural Arts Center
CATEGORIES:Concerts
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231203T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231203T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T193554
CREATED:20231102T215356Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231119T002047Z
UID:10000606-1701626400-1701630000@stecoahvalleycenter.com
SUMMARY:Community Christmas Cantata
DESCRIPTION:You are invited to a FREE Christmas Cantata presented by a Local Community Choir and the Stecoah Valley Cultural Arts Center on December 3rd at 6:00 pm.
URL:https://stecoahvalleycenter.com/calendar/community-christmas-cantata/
LOCATION:Stecoah Valley Cultural Arts Center
CATEGORIES:Community
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231202T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231202T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T193554
CREATED:20231108T204938Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231108T210705Z
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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 4 pm.\n\nLunch will be available for purchase in the Schoolhouse Cafe for shoppers after Breakfast with Santa.\n\nAdmission is FREE
URL:https://stecoahvalleycenter.com/calendar/christmas-in-the-mountains-indoor-arts-crafts-show-2/
LOCATION:Stecoah Valley Cultural Arts Center
CATEGORIES:Festivals
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231202T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231202T110000
DTSTAMP:20260403T193554
CREATED:20230717T204806Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231202T005432Z
UID:10000033-1701507600-1701514800@stecoahvalleycenter.com
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/
LOCATION:Stecoah Valley Cultural Arts Center
CATEGORIES:Festivals
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231125T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231125T193000
DTSTAMP:20260403T193554
CREATED:20230609T204819Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231126T031137Z
UID:10000023-1700940600-1700940600@stecoahvalleycenter.com
SUMMARY:Appalachian Road Show
DESCRIPTION:Appalachian Road Show combines the award-winning talents of lead singer and banjoist Barry Abernathy\, tenor singer and mandolinist extraordinaire Darrell Webb\, Grammy award winning fiddler and producer Jim Van Cleve. On guitar is Zeb Snyder\, a young phenom who has taken acoustic guitar circles by storm. \nThe group seeks to honor the music\, traditions and history of the great Appalachian people and regions\, as much as it does to forge its own fresh musical and entertainment trails. Each endeavor is infused with an authenticity and vitality borne of their Appalachian roots. Their latest album\, Jubilation\, is introduced and narrated by none other than Dolly Parton. Performance is just as much a part of Appalachian Road Show as the music ¬– they pull out all the stops. Come on out and join us for a spell. \nhttps://www.theappalachianroadshow.com \nhttps://youtu.be/Ofwp8YChHjE
URL:https://stecoahvalleycenter.com/calendar/appalachian-road-show/
LOCATION:Stecoah Valley Cultural Arts Center
CATEGORIES:Concerts
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231125T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231125T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T193554
CREATED:20230717T204005Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231102T210925Z
UID:10000034-1700906400-1700931600@stecoahvalleycenter.com
SUMMARY:Arts and Crafts Drive-About Tour
DESCRIPTION:It’s time for our seasonal Arts & Crafts Drive-About Tour just in time for all of your holiday shopping!\n\nCheck out all of these great artisan locations and studios during your tour – Wehrloom Honey\, Hunting Boy Wood Carving\, Marie’s Lavender Farm\, The Shed Gallery\, Junk N’ Style\, The Ceramics Art Club\, Local Handmade Pottery\, and Gallery Zella.\n\nAnd of course don’t forget to drop into our very own Stecoah Artisans Gallery over the weekend! While you’re there you can pick up your tickets to see Appalachian Roadshow on Saturday night!\n\nEach stop along the tour will be open from 10 am to 5 pm each day. Maps and directions will be available at each location. Get out there and see some art!\nFree admission. Learn more.
URL:https://stecoahvalleycenter.com/calendar/drive-about-tour/2023-11-25/
LOCATION:Stecoah Valley Cultural Arts Center
CATEGORIES:Tours
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231124T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231124T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T193554
CREATED:20230717T204005Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231102T210925Z
UID:10000032-1700820000-1700845200@stecoahvalleycenter.com
SUMMARY:Arts and Crafts Drive-About Tour
DESCRIPTION:It’s time for our seasonal Arts & Crafts Drive-About Tour just in time for all of your holiday shopping!\n\nCheck out all of these great artisan locations and studios during your tour – Wehrloom Honey\, Hunting Boy Wood Carving\, Marie’s Lavender Farm\, The Shed Gallery\, Junk N’ Style\, The Ceramics Art Club\, Local Handmade Pottery\, and Gallery Zella.\n\nAnd of course don’t forget to drop into our very own Stecoah Artisans Gallery over the weekend! While you’re there you can pick up your tickets to see Appalachian Roadshow on Saturday night!\n\nEach stop along the tour will be open from 10 am to 5 pm each day. Maps and directions will be available at each location. Get out there and see some art!\nFree admission. Learn more.
URL:https://stecoahvalleycenter.com/calendar/drive-about-tour/2023-11-24/
LOCATION:Stecoah Valley Cultural Arts Center
CATEGORIES:Tours
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231021T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231021T180000
DTSTAMP:20260403T193554
CREATED:20230715T213354Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230715T213354Z
UID:10000030-1697882400-1697911200@stecoahvalleycenter.com
SUMMARY:Annual Harvest Festival
DESCRIPTION:Music\, food\, art & crafts vendors\, antique farming demonstrations\, clogging\, country fair and quilt exhibit. $5 admission per adult. Students K-12\, free. The lineup includes local musicians and dancers. More information.
URL:https://stecoahvalleycenter.com/calendar/annual-harvest-festival/
LOCATION:Stecoah Valley Cultural Arts Center
CATEGORIES:Festivals
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231020T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231020T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T193554
CREATED:20230714T202018Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230714T202018Z
UID:10000029-1697824800-1697832000@stecoahvalleycenter.com
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. Free admission.
URL:https://stecoahvalleycenter.com/calendar/harvest-festival-campfire/
LOCATION:Stecoah Valley Cultural Arts Center
CATEGORIES:Festivals
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