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SUMMARY:Stories & Seeds Speaker Series & Soup Lunch - FREE
DESCRIPTION:Jan 14: Kim Hainge of God’s Gardens on the topic of Winter Birds & Winter Plants.\nJan 28: Randy Collins of NC Cooperative Extension presenting on Pawpaws\, a nutritious fruit tree that also assists in erosion control.\nFeb 11: Victoria Baker of Daughters of the American Revolution talking about WNC’s role in the Revolutionary War.\nFeb 25: Teresa Garland of Graham County Historical Association on Cemetery Decoration\nMar 11: Dwight Bradshaw of Smoky Mountain Boys\, and Wood\, Wire\, & Clay with stories of area musicians from back in the day.\nMar 25: Lloyd Arneach\, Cherokee Storyteller\, telling “old stories” of history and culture.  \nSoup lunch is included. Event is free but please RSVP to programs@stecoahvalleycenter.com or call 828.479.3364.
URL:https://stecoahvalleycenter.com/calendar/stories-seeds-speaker-series-soup-lunch/2026-01-14/
LOCATION:Stecoah Valley Cultural Arts Center
CATEGORIES:Community
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SUMMARY:Appalachian Roadshow
DESCRIPTION:Due to unfortunate circumstances\, Saturday’s concert is postponed.\nOnline purchases will be refunded. If you purchased tickets in-person through the Gallery\, please call the Gallery 828-479-3364 or come by. \nStep back in time on December 13 when two-time IBMA award winning Appalachian Road Show hosts “An Authentic Appalachian Christmas\,” at Stecoah Valley Center’s Lynn L. Shields auditorium. Appalachian Roadshow’s concerts are not just music – they also feature true stories recited in a somber tone along with masterfully delivered songs with regional significance.  \nStecoah’s historic auditorium\, with the Grand Old Stage built in 1926\, has hosted the likes of Flatt & Scruggs\, Bill Monroe\, the Carters\, Doc Watson\, and more. Experience Appalachian culture in a place that has kept its traditions with a band determined to carry them into the future. \nThe band invites everyone to join them for an old-fashioned supper in the Schoolhouse Cafe. All proceeds from the dinner benefit[s] the Stecoah Valley Cultural Arts Center whose mission is to preserve and promote Southern Appalachian culture.  Dinner is available from 6:00 -7:30 pm with a minimum donation of $25. \nThe Appalachian Roadshow – Authenticity Never Goes Out of Style \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. \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-roadshow/
LOCATION:Stecoah Valley Cultural Arts Center
CATEGORIES:Concerts
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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 7th at 6:00 pm. Everyone is invited to join us for refreshments following the performance.
URL:https://stecoahvalleycenter.com/calendar/community-christmas-cantata-3/
LOCATION:Stecoah Valley Cultural Arts Center
CATEGORIES:Community
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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-3/
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-2/
LOCATION:Stecoah Valley Cultural Arts Center
CATEGORIES:Community
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LAST-MODIFIED:20251110T201241Z
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SUMMARY:For the Love of Painting! Class
DESCRIPTION:Are you looking for a fun day out with friends? Is your inner DIY itching for a fun new project without having to buy all your own supplies and make a mess at your house? Then BOOK THIS PAINTING CLASS! Get in the Christmas spirit and do some shopping at Stecoah Drive About and pop in and create your own art at Stecoah Valley Center. \n$40 per person. Classes are at 10 am or 2 pm for 2 hours.
URL:https://stecoahvalleycenter.com/calendar/for-the-love-of-painting-class/
LOCATION:Stecoah Valley Cultural Arts Center
CATEGORIES:classes
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SUMMARY:Pickled Turkey Pickleball Tournament
DESCRIPTION:The Stecoah Valley Center Pickled Turkey 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 9 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. Players may use provided pickleballs or their own. 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 9am 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\, November 22. Reschedule dates are Monday\, November 24 and Tuesday\, November 25.\n*************\nEligibility: ages 12 and up; any gender; Liability waiver required (minors must have guardian signature)\nOnce 16 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/pickled-turkey-pickleball-tournament/
LOCATION:Stecoah Valley Cultural Arts Center
CATEGORIES:Community
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251104T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251104T150000
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CREATED:20250925T150338Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251030T144339Z
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SUMMARY:Yule Log Baking Class
DESCRIPTION:No\, you are not looking at actual wood\, mushrooms\, and pinecones\, though the berries are real. You are looking at a Yule Log made by Melinda DeHart: chocolate\, cake\, almonds\, and meringue. Yes\, you can make this edible holiday decoration with Melinda DeHart and Jennifer West. \nTuesday\, November 4\, at 10am\nTuition: $50	 \nCLASS IS FULL. Please check our classes page for other offerings.  \nRegister by Saturday\, November 1\nstecoahvalleycenter.com/classes 828-479-3364 karen@stecoahvalleycenter.com
URL:https://stecoahvalleycenter.com/calendar/yule-log-baking-class/
LOCATION:Stecoah Valley Cultural Arts Center
CATEGORIES:classes
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251018T170000
DTSTAMP:20260409T044602
CREATED:20250218T185820Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250826T200230Z
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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-3/
LOCATION:Stecoah Valley Cultural Arts Center
CATEGORIES:Festivals
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251017T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251017T200000
DTSTAMP:20260409T044602
CREATED:20250218T185932Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250218T190321Z
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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-3/
LOCATION:Stecoah Valley Cultural Arts Center
CATEGORIES:Festivals
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250911
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250912
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SUMMARY:Patriot Day Pickleball Tournament
DESCRIPTION:The Stecoah Valley Center Patriot Day Double Elimination Pickleball Tournament is to raise funds for court grounds keeping and maintenance. Join in the competitive fun as a player\, spectator\, and/or sponsor.   \nGames begin at 8am with the final game concluding around noon. Schedule is based on 25 minutes per game with 5 minutes transition/warm up time. Games may begin earlier if both teams agree. There is no grace period for a late start other than an earlier game being in progress. 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 Director reserves the right to change format\, shorten games\, or make any other changes she feels will help complete the event. Reschedule dates are Friday\, September 12 and Friday\, September 26.  \nInitial match-ups will be decided by a drawing. Team 1 v. Team 2… Team 7 v. Team 8. Higher seed team will choose court side. Beginning serve will from the north end of the court.  \nGames are to 11. Team must win by 2. Matches are self-monitored\, and rule sheets will be available. Tournament is double-elimination. Bracket/schedule is available.  \nFor the championship\, if the undefeated team loses\, that team is allowed a rematch. If the team with one loss loses the initial championship game\, that would be their second loss\, thus concluding the tournament. In the event of a rematch\, teams will switch sides.  \nEligibility: ages 14 and up; any gender; Liability waiver required (minors must have guardian signature)   When you register\, you may identify your partner or request “Need partner.” Once 16 people have registered\, those identifying as “need a partner” will be sent a list of participants who need a partner. On September 10\, any participants who have not informed SVC of their teammate match-ups will be assigned partners.  \nRegistration is $20. It is not refundable but is transferable. Changes to the team roster can be made until the first serve of the team’s first game. \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 Director 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/patriot-day-pickleball-tournament/
LOCATION:Stecoah Valley Cultural Arts Center
CATEGORIES:Community
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250830T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250830T193000
DTSTAMP:20260409T044602
CREATED:20241022T195157Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250705T223835Z
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SUMMARY:The Darren Nicholson Band
DESCRIPTION:If you’re looking to be impressed\, you will be – if you’re looking to make a friend\, you already have. Darren Nicholson\, who has played mountain music since his youth in Western North Carolina\, is a high-caliber musician with substantial contributions to such acts as Alecia Nugent and Balsam Range.Yes\, he’s a punchy mandolinist with instrumentation nods to Bill Monroe and Marty Stuart\, but he’s also an introspective songwriter\, technical harmony singer\, convincing lead vocalist\, and a man on a mission. Since going solo\, Nicholson has persistently and earnestly invested in his shows\, making each one a tailored experience. They are genuine\, entertaining\, and an extended handshake to the community. He’s accomplished this all while managing to retain the fun-witted and approachable character formed in his raising. \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/the-darren-nicholson-band/
LOCATION:Stecoah Valley Cultural Arts Center
CATEGORIES:Concerts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250823T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250823T193000
DTSTAMP:20260409T044602
CREATED:20241022T195157Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250705T223553Z
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SUMMARY:Liam Purcell & Cane Mill Road
DESCRIPTION:Characterized by No Depression as “the future of bluegrass”\, Liam Purcell & Cane Mill Road twine innovation\, tradition\, and excellence into a unique musical experience. Though only in his 22nd year\, North Carolina’s Liam Purcell has already established a name for himself in the world of American Stringband music. Growing up less than a mile away from the legendary guitarist Doc Watson\, Purcell was steeped in Appalachian Old-Time and Bluegrass traditions from an early age. Taking inspiration from the local Deep Gap legacy\, Liam began writing\, performing\, and storytelling from an early age. \nEntering the professional bluegrass circuit during his teenage years\, Purcell formed the stringband-supergroup Cane Mill Road. He would go on to lead the virtuosic ensemble through regional appearances\, building a fanbase across the Southeast and bringing his homespun rapport to some of the most revered festivals in the scene. By the time Purcell was 17\, the project had seen multiple entries on the Billboard Top 10 Bluegrass charts\, performed in 25 states\, and was recognized by the International Bluegrass Music Association in 2019 as the recipient of their Momentum Band of the Year Award. \nThis concert is underwritten by the Jazz Foundation of America and the Blue Ridge National Heritage Area. \n    \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.  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/liam-purcell-cane-mill-road/
LOCATION:Stecoah Valley Cultural Arts Center
CATEGORIES:Concerts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250816T193000
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SUMMARY:Appalachian Smoke
DESCRIPTION:Appalachian 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 Ronnie Parker (Missouri – bass). \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-2/
LOCATION:Stecoah Valley Cultural Arts Center
CATEGORIES:Concerts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250809T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250809T193000
DTSTAMP:20260409T044602
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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 $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.  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/mean-mary/
LOCATION:Stecoah Valley Cultural Arts Center
CATEGORIES:Concerts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250802T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250802T193000
DTSTAMP:20260409T044602
CREATED:20241022T195157Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250705T223350Z
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SUMMARY:The Special Consensus
DESCRIPTION:The Special Consensus is a bluegrass band that has achieved a contemporary sound in over four decades of performing. Band leader and founder Greg Cahill is a recipient of the prestigious Distinguished Achievement Award from the International Bluegrass Music Association (IBMA) and was inducted into the Society for the Preservation of Bluegrass Music in America (SPBGMA) Hall of Greats. Special Consensus has received seven awards from IBMA and two Grammy nominations. \nThese musicians – Greg Cahill (banjo)\, Greg Blake (guitar and 2023 IBMA Male Vocalist of the Year)\, Dan Eubanks (bass) and Brian McCarty (mandolin) maintain their bluegrass center. Rivers and Roads was nominated for a 2018 Grammy and was awarded 2018 IBMA Album of the Year. “Squirrel Hunters” from that recording received the Instrumental Recorded Performance of the Year award. The band records for Compass Records and proudly celebrated its 45th anniversary in 2020 with the release of Chicago Barn Dance. The title song “Chicago Barn Dance” received the 2020 IBMA Song of the Year Award. Great Blue North\, the 21st Special C recording\, was released in May of 2023. The Gordon Lightfoot song “Alberta Bound” received the 2023 IBMA Collaborative Recording of the Year award and the 2024 Music Video of the Year.  www.specialc.com  www.facebook.com/specialconsensus  IG: specialconsensus \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.  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/the-special-consensus/
LOCATION:Stecoah Valley Cultural Arts Center
CATEGORIES:Concerts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250726T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250726T193000
DTSTAMP:20260409T044602
CREATED:20241022T195157Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250705T223005Z
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SUMMARY:Unspoken Tradition
DESCRIPTION:Mountain Home Recording Artist Unspoken Tradition is about new\, original Bluegrass. Inspired by their own influences and the roots of traditional and newgrass music\, this North Carolina based quintet brings a sound that is both impassioned and nostalgic\, hard-driving and sincere. Their 2020-21 singles have all charted in the Bluegrass Today top 20 including “California” #1 “Irons in the Fire” #2 and “Carolina and Tennessee” #4.  Their 2019 release from Mountain Home Music Company\, Myths We Tell Our Young\, debuted at #5 on the Billboard Bluegrass charts and has seen 5 top-charting radio singles\, including a #1 spot on the Bluegrass Today chart for “Dark Side of the Mountain.” \nTheir material is mostly original and reflects the ever-changing culture of Western and Central North Carolina where they call home. The band has earned a fervent following in the Southeast\, selling out shows in Asheville\, NC as well as the legendary Station Inn in Nashville\, TN. They have also performed twice on the coveted Watson (main stage) at MerleFest. With heavy airplay on Sirius XM’s Bluegrass Junction and ever-growing streaming numbers\, Unspoken Tradition is a fast-rising voice of a new generation of roots music artists. Their debut recording\, Simple Little Town (2013) saw quick success in radio and with tastemakers. Their follow-up release\, Miles Between was featured on the nationally syndicated NPR show The World Cafe. Represented by Advance Artist Support\, Unspoken Tradition plays nationwide. \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.  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/unspoken-tradition/
LOCATION:Stecoah Valley Cultural Arts Center
CATEGORIES:Concerts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250719T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250719T193000
DTSTAMP:20260409T044602
CREATED:20241022T195158Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250705T222833Z
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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. \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-3/
LOCATION:Stecoah Valley Cultural Arts Center
CATEGORIES:Concerts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250712T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250712T193000
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SUMMARY:The Amanda Cook Band
DESCRIPTION:Amanda Cook\, now entering her tenth year as the leader of the Amanda Cook Band\, has left an indelible mark on the bluegrass scene. Originally from Jay\, Florida\, Cook’s passion for bluegrass was ignited by her father\, with whom she played in a band during the mid-2000s. With her down-to-earth style\, profound connection with her audience\, and distinctive vocal range\, she quickly achieved popularity. Fueling a fire to record and tour professionally\, Cook made the move to the Mountains of Virginia\, to not only sign a long term 5 album contract with record label Mountain Fever Records\, but also to work there as an engineer. \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.  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/the-amanda-cook-band-2/
LOCATION:Stecoah Valley Cultural Arts Center
CATEGORIES:Concerts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250705T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250705T193000
DTSTAMP:20260409T044602
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LAST-MODIFIED:20250705T222516Z
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SUMMARY:Missy Raines and Allegheny
DESCRIPTION:Missy Raines is a trailblazer in bluegrass. She is the most awarded bass player in the history of the International Bluegrass Music Association. On her new release HIGHLANDER\, Raines gives a tip of the hat to the region of West Virginia where she grew up and developed her deep passion for bluegrass music. Working again with producer Alison Brown\, she and her touring band Allegheny are joined by a thoughtfully curated list of guests including Kathy Mattea\, Laurie Lewis\, Dudley Connell\, Michael Cleveland and Danny Paisley to create an album that at once honors Raines’ deep bluegrass roots even as she cultivates them. \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.  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/missy-raines-and-allegheny/
LOCATION:Stecoah Valley Cultural Arts Center
CATEGORIES:Concerts
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250628T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250628T193000
DTSTAMP:20260409T044602
CREATED:20241022T195158Z
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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-3/
LOCATION:Stecoah Valley Cultural Arts Center
CATEGORIES:Concerts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250520T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250520T183000
DTSTAMP:20260409T044602
CREATED:20250408T180916Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250408T202417Z
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SUMMARY:Singing Bowls: Deep Relaxation Session
DESCRIPTION:Singing Bowls: Deep Relaxation Session    The tonal waves create a tranquil sense of calming\, soothing\, and healing peacefulness. Great environment for for relieving headaches and pain related to stressful stimuli. \nPlease arrive early and wear comfortable clothing. Bring a yoga mat (something to lay on) and an eye pillow/sleeping mask. \nSession is FREE. RSVP is appreciated. Call 828-479-3364
URL:https://stecoahvalleycenter.com/calendar/singing-bowls-deep-relaxation-session/
LOCATION:Stecoah Valley Cultural Arts Center
CATEGORIES:classes
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250415T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250415T190000
DTSTAMP:20260409T044602
CREATED:20250304T205549Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250305T164459Z
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SUMMARY:Easter Cupcake Party
DESCRIPTION:Register by Saturday\, April 12 to attend this Easter Cupcake Party. Cupcakes\, decorating supplies\, and guided instruction will be provided. Though the idea is that you will decorate two cupcakes of each of the three designs\, you can decorate your 6 cupcakes however you want. You can arrive anytime between 5 and 6pm\, and you need to finish by 7pm. Once you finish\, you are free to go or to hang around to enjoy the Community Jam Band.
URL:https://stecoahvalleycenter.com/calendar/easter-cupcake-party/
LOCATION:Stecoah Valley Cultural Arts Center
CATEGORIES:classes,Community
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241208T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241208T190000
DTSTAMP:20260409T044602
CREATED:20240812T180303Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241022T210857Z
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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 8th at 6:00 pm. Everyone is invited to join us for refreshments following the performance.
URL:https://stecoahvalleycenter.com/calendar/community-christmas-cantata-2/
LOCATION:Stecoah Valley Cultural Arts Center
CATEGORIES:Community
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241207T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241207T160000
DTSTAMP:20260409T044602
CREATED:20231108T204648Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240125T173510Z
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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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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241207T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241207T110000
DTSTAMP:20260409T044602
CREATED:20231102T215142Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240125T173346Z
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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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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241109T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241109T170000
DTSTAMP:20260409T044602
CREATED:20240913T201703Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240913T201703Z
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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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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241102T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241102T170000
DTSTAMP:20260409T044602
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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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241026T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241026T170000
DTSTAMP:20260409T044602
CREATED:20240913T201704Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240913T201704Z
UID:10000696-1729954800-1729962000@stecoahvalleycenter.com
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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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241019T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241019T170000
DTSTAMP:20260409T044602
CREATED:20231102T211049Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240812T180713Z
UID:10000229-1729332000-1729357200@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-2/
LOCATION:Stecoah Valley Cultural Arts Center
CATEGORIES:Festivals
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