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Showing posts with label Celebrate Earth Week in Gatlinburg. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Celebrate Earth Week in Gatlinburg. Show all posts

Monday, April 22, 2013

Celebrate Earth Week in Gatlinburg!



Celebrate Earth Week in Gatlinburg! Play in the Disc Golf Tournament, Attend a Go Green Seminar, Help in the Spur Clean-up, Run in the 5K, Go to the Wildflower Pilgrimage, and bring the entire family to the Earth Day Festival to learn about easy green practices, enjoy music, activities and games, craft stations, food and more!


Monday, April 22 Gatlinburg Goes Green Breakfast Seminar at Hilton Garden Inn

Tuesday, April 23
Get a hands-on experience at the Spur Clean Up on Tuesday, April 23. Earth Week is partnering with Keep Sevier Beautiful to pick up trash along a stretch of the National Park between Gatlinburg and Pigeon Forge, known as The Spur. To participate, bring a pair of gloves and meet at Gatlinburg’s Spur Welcome Center at 9:00 am.

April 23-27
Spring Wildflower Pilgrimage
A sure sign that spring has arrived in the Smokies are the wildflowers carpeting the mountains. The Great Smoky Mountain Association is hosting the 63rd Annual Wildflower Pilgrimage April 23-27. Attend one or more of the 150 programs including instructional walks and tours, demonstrations and guest lectures. To download the 2013 activity brochure and register online, visitwww.springwildflowerpilgrimage.org

Wednesday, April 24
Wildflower Pilgrimage Welcome Luncheon
Presented by the Gatlinburg Garden Club featuring “Cherokee Plant Lore,” with Ila Hatter
W.L. Mills Conference Center $25 per person
For tickets & information, Call Pat Willoughby 865-397-7355 or Juanita King 865-453-6101 ext 481 or cell 865-654-4393.

Thursday, April 25
Earth Day Festival at Mynatt Park
Live entertainment provided by Tuatha Dea and Boogertown Gap. Food will be for sale from the Cabin Café. Ben and Jerry’s will be selling ice cream. Several exhibitors will be on-site including Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Discover Life in America, Keep Sevier Beautiful, Sevier County Humane Society, NOC Gatlinburg, the Gatlinburg Farmers Market and more! Families are encouraged to come enjoy the free crafts and activities offered. Earth Week t-shirts featuring the art work of a local student will be for sale at the festival.

Friday, April 26
Shred Day
10 am - 3 pm at Anna Porter Library. $5 per box – proceeds to benefit the library’s new book fund. Certificates of destruction will be provided.

Earth Day 5K Run/Walk in downtown Gatlinburg
Runners and walkers are invited to celebrate Earth Week by participating in the Second Annual Earth Day 5K Run/Walk in beautiful downtown Gatlinburg. The night race is scheduled on Friday, April 26, 2013 at 10:00pm. Athletes of all ages are welcome to participate in this USA Track and Field sanctioned event. Early registration is encouraged to guarantee your shirt size! Race night registration begins at 9:00pm at Nantahala Outdoor Center. Race starts at 10:00 pm.
Race Cost:
Student/Youth: $15
Advanced (before April 12): $20
Regular (April 13-25): $25
Day-of: $30

Saturday, April 27
Gatlinburg Smoky Mountain Winefest
Saturday April 27, 1- 6 pm on the Plaza at Ripley’s Aquarium
15 wineries from all over Tennessee will each serve samples of their various labels. Visitors age 21 and older will purchase a ticket to the festival for $20 and receive a wristband for sampling and a signature wine glass. The first 1,000 couples at the festival will receive a free 6-pocket wine bag.

The participating wineries are: Grinder’s Switch Winery, Keg Springs Winery, Beachaven Winery, The Grape Barn at Nolichucky, Spout Spring Estates, Blue Slip Winery, Sumner Crest Winery, Beans Creek Winery, Tennessee Valley Winery, Mountain Valley Winery, Delmonaco Winery, Stonhaus Winery, Amber Falls Winery, Sugarland Cellars, Eagle Springs Winery, and Bootleggers Winery.

During the Wine Fest, there will be talks associated with wine making, wine pairing and more. Tickets are expected to go on sale next week. A portion of proceeds will benefit the Gatlinburg Hospitality Association Scholarship Fund and Arrowmont School of Arts & Crafts.

Discover Life in America Great Smoky Mountains Salamander Ball
7-10 pm at Gatlinburg Convention Center
Live music with the Johnson Swingtet
Tickets $75 for adults, $50 for Wildflower Pilgrimage participants, Children 12 & under free

Sunday, April 28
Children’s Planting Program
Sunday at 1:00 pm at Mills Park Pavilion
Children are invited for storytime and seed planting activity. This event is sponsored by Keep Sevier Beautiful. http://www.gatlinburg.com/events/details.aspx?id=111



Tuesday, April 23 Get a hands-on experience at the Spur Clean Up on Tuesday, April 23. Earth Week is partnering with Keep Sevier Beautiful to pick up trash along a stretch of the National Park between Gatlinburg and Pigeon Forge, known as The Spur. To participate, bring a pair of gloves and meet at Gatlinburg’s Spur Welcome Center at 9:00 am.
April 23-27 Spring Wildflower Pilgrimage A sure sign that spring has arrived in the Smokies are the wildflowers carpeting the mountains. The Great Smoky Mountain Association is hosting the 63rd Annual Wildflower Pilgrimage April 23-27. Attend one or more of the 150 programs including instructional walks and tours, demonstrations and guest lectures. To download the 2013 activity brochure and register online, visitwww.springwildflowerpilgrimage.org


Wednesday, April 24 Wildflower Pilgrimage Welcome Luncheon Presented by the Gatlinburg Garden Club featuring “Cherokee Plant Lore,” with Ila Hatter W.L. Mills Conference Center $25 per person For tickets & information, Call Pat Willoughby 865-397-7355 or Juanita King 865-453-6101 ext 481 or cell 865-654-4393. 
Thursday, April 25 Earth Day Festival at Mynatt Park Live entertainment provided by Tuatha Dea and Boogertown Gap. Food will be for sale from the Cabin Café. Ben and Jerry’s will be selling ice cream. Several exhibitors will be on-site including Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Discover Life in America, Keep Sevier Beautiful, Sevier County Humane Society, NOC Gatlinburg, the Gatlinburg Farmers Market and more! Families are encouraged to come enjoy the free crafts and activities offered. Earth Week t-shirts featuring the art work of a local student will be for sale at the festival.


Friday, April 26 Shred Day 10 am - 3 pm at Anna Porter Library. $5 per box – proceeds to benefit the library’s new book fund. Certificates of destruction will be provided.
Earth Day 5K Run/Walk in downtown Gatlinburg Runners and walkers are invited to celebrate Earth Week by participating in the Second Annual Earth Day 5K Run/Walk in beautiful downtown Gatlinburg. The night race is scheduled on Friday, April 26, 2013 at 10:00pm. Athletes of all ages are welcome to participate in this USA Track and Field sanctioned event. Early registration is encouraged to guarantee your shirt size! Race night registration begins at 9:00pm at Nantahala Outdoor Center. Race starts at 10:00 pm.  Race Cost: Student/Youth: $15 Advanced (before April 12): $20 Regular (April 13-25): $25 Day-of: $30
Saturday, April 27 Gatlinburg Smoky Mountain Winefest

Saturday April 27, 1- 6 pm on the Plaza at Ripley’s Aquarium 15 wineries from all over Tennessee will each serve samples of their various labels. Visitors age 21 and older will purchase a ticket to the festival for $20 and receive a wristband for sampling and a signature wine glass. The first 1,000 couples at the festival will receive a free 6-pocket wine bag.
The participating wineries are: Grinder’s Switch Winery, Keg Springs Winery, Beachaven Winery, The Grape Barn at Nolichucky, Spout Spring Estates, Blue Slip Winery, Sumner Crest Winery, Beans Creek Winery, Tennessee Valley Winery, Mountain Valley Winery, Delmonaco Winery, Stonhaus Winery, Amber Falls Winery, Sugarland Cellars, Eagle Springs Winery, and Bootleggers Winery. 
During the Wine Fest, there will be talks associated with wine making, wine pairing and more. Tickets are expected to go on sale next week. A portion of proceeds will benefit the Gatlinburg Hospitality Association Scholarship Fund and Arrowmont School of Arts & Crafts.
Discover Life in America Great Smoky Mountains Salamander Ball 7-10 pm at Gatlinburg Convention Center Live music with the Johnson Swingtet Tickets $75 for adults, $50 for Wildflower Pilgrimage participants, Children 12 & under free


Sunday, April 28 Children’s Planting Program Sunday at 1:00 pm at Mills Park Pavilion Children are invited for storytime and seed planting activity. This event is sponsored by Keep Sevier Beautiful. http://www.gatlinburg.com/events/details.aspx?id=111