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(These events dates were accurate when received, however are subject to change. These events were posted 03/30/2007)

 
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April
1-8 Blowing Rock Trout Derby - Win cash and prizes for tagged fish in the small fry division, largest trout caught, and for winners in age divisions for boys, girls, men and women.
12-15 Blue Ridge Wine Festival - The second annual Blue Ridge Wine Festival is held at several different locations around the Town of Blowing Rock. It includes several activities like wine tasting, the chef challenge, live music in the Park, cooking classes, and the first ever Stompers Ball. Call 877-295-7965
14 Mountain Biking Lenoir Expo - Lenoir Aquatic Center - Lenoir and other local communities are being given the opportunity to learn about healthy leisure and recreational behaviors through offering and creating additional mountain biking opportunities. Local area businesses such as Luna Cycles and Magic Cycles will be present and providing instructional clinics on mountain biking. Participants will also be given the chance to ride the trails. There is a trail for every skill level, so everyone is welcome to come. Trails will be open and riders are welcome to try them out! Call 828-262-2540 for details.
April 26-29 Merlefest - Wilkes Community College Campus grounds. Eight or more stages for your outdoor listening pleasure, top names such as Bella Fleck, Elvis Costello, Sam Bush Band, Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, and of course Doc Watson. Call (800) 343-7857
28 Gurl & Girl - Laughing with the Legends - 8:00 pm
Hayes Performing Arts Center, Blowing Rock - A rollicking revue of the 1950's, which includes visits from Lucy, Elvis, Marilyn Monroe, as well as the music of the times. Call 828-295-9627
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May
4 Tweetsie Opening Day - May 4, 2007 - Tweetsie Railroad, Blowing Rock - Call 800-526-5740
4 Downtown Boone Art Crawl - 5:30 p.m. start time - King St., Boone - Art lovers of all ages are invited to view beautiful and local artwork featured at various gallery, merchant and restaurant locations in the downtown area on the first Friday of each month. Art in all media and price ranges is available for sale. Look for downtown signs designating parking areas on Queen Street and King Street. Call 828-262-4532 for details.
5-26 Watauga County Farmers' Market - May 5-26, 2007 - Saturdays 8am until sell out - Horn in the West Drive, Boone - Fresh vegetables, fruits, flowers, crafts, canned goods. Local vendors. Come early for best selection. Open every Saturday May-Oct.27, also open Wednesday mornings in June, 20 - September 12. Call (828) 297-1914
12 Lonesome River Band - 8pm - Hayes Performing Arts Center - One of the most popular and influencial acts acts on the bluegrass festival and concert circuit since the 1991 release of their breakout CD, Carrying the Tradition. Call 828-295-9627
18-19 The Second City Comedy Tour - 8pm - Hayes Performing Arts Center - Featuring some of the best sketches, songs and improvisations from Chicago's legendary comedy theatre, The Second City's forty-five year history. Call 828-295-9627,
19-20 Naturalist Weekend - May 19-20, 2007 - Grandfather Mountain, Linville - Enjoy guided hikes and special presentations on the birds, wildflowers and nature of Grandfather Mountain. Included with regular admission. Call 828-733-4326,
19 Art in the Park - American Legion Grounds in downtown Blowing Rock - A juried art and craft show featuring 130 artists. Call (800) 295-7851
26-27 Ramp Festival - May 26-27, 2007 - Serving time Sat. 12:30-11pm, Sun. 12:00-4pm, music all afternoon - Jim & Jennie's Campground, Crossnore, NC - Bluegrass music and dancing. Raw ramps or fried with potatoes & all the trimmings. Ramps are a wild, mountain onion, garlic flavored, found only in the higher elevations of the mountains. For recipes using ramps, see www.wild-leeks.com. Call (828) 733-2807 (828)733-0682 for details
30 Moses Cone: The Denim King - Blowing Rock Stage Company - Based on the book "A Mansion in the Mountains" by Phillip Noblitt. Commissioned by the Blue Ridge Parkway Foundation. Written by Dr. Janet Barton Speer. Music & Lyrics by John Thomas Oaks - Call 828-295-9627
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June
1 Downtown Boone Art Crawl - June 1, 2007 - 5:30 p.m. start time - King St., Boone - Art lovers of all ages are invited to view beautiful and local artwork featured at various gallery, merchant and restaurant locations in the downtown area on the first Friday of each month. Art in all media and price ranges is available for sale. Look for downtown signs designating parking areas on Queen Street and King Street. Call 828-262-4532 for details.
1-10 Thomas the Tank Engine visits Tweetsie - June 1-10, 2007 - Tweetsie Railroad - Advance Tickets Required. Park Admission: Adults $27, Children 3-12, $19, Prices include $1 processing fee for phone and Internet orders Children 2 & under Free! Plan to spend the day at Tweetsie Railroad and take a 25-minute ride with Thomas the Tank Engine™ and meet Sir Topham Hatt™. Children and their grown-ups have the opportunity to ride a train led by Thomas and can enjoy all the other rides, shows and attractions in the park. Due to the popularity of Day Out With Thomas, advance tickets are required for a specific date and time to ride the Thomas the Tank Engine train. Order online or call toll-free 1-877-TWEETSIE. Call (800) 526-5740
1-16 Moses Cone: The Denim King - June 1-16, 2007 - 8pm - Blowing Rock Stage Company - Based on the book "A Mansion in the Mountains" by Phillip Noblitt. Commissioned by the Blue Ridge Parkway Foundation. Written by Dr. Janet Barton Speer. Music & Lyrics by John Thomas Oaks - Call 828-295-9627
7-10 Blowing Rock Charity Horse Show - June 7-10, 2007 - Tate Show Grounds - American Saddlebred Show. Admission charged. Call 828-295-4700
15-30 Horn in the West Outdoor Drama - June 15-30, 2007 - 8pm - Horn in the West grounds - "Horn in the West," the nation's oldest Revolutionary War drama, brings to life the famous frontiersman Daniel Boone and the hearty mountain settlers in their struggle to preserve their freedom during the turbulent years of the War for Independence. Call (828) 264-2120
16 Art in the Park - June 16, 2007 - American Legion Grounds in Blowing Rock, NC - A juried art and craft show featuring 130 artists. Call (800) 295-7851
22-24 Trade Days and Pow Wow - June 22-24, 2007 - Trade, TN, on the state line on 421 North, 30 min. from Boone - Native American dance and pow wow, lots of craft and food vendors, pioneer America reenactment. Trade is the oldest community in Tennessee. A trading post was established for Native Americans and pioneers to have a place to buy and sell their wares.
Ticket prices for one day are $10 for adults and $5 for children. For the entire weekend prices are $20 for adults and $12 for children. These dates and prices are subject to change. Parade: Saturday, 10:00 AM - Pow Wow: Native Way Productions presents story-telling, dancing, music, drumming, and poetry are featured. Ron Colombe (Poetry and Native American) will be performing. Shows: Kirby's Congress of Rough Riders, T. J. Hilton the Clown, Javier Alarcon, Papantla Flyers, Bunji Jumping, Rock Wall by the National Guard, Petting Zoo (See Links for Contact Information) - Stage Shows: To Be Announced, Arvel Bird (Master Fiddler and Native American), Jerry Harmon (Smoky Mountain Gypsy), Malkuri Performers (Highlands of Ecuador, South America).
23 Blood, Sweat and Gears Bicycle Challenge - June 23, 2007 - Watauga County (starting at Valle Crucis Elementary) - Registration begins at 6:00 a.m. the day of the race. "It's a great area for riding, very hilly, but I'd say it's the best area for training in the whole of the United States." Lance Armstrong on Boone, NC Cycle Sport (June 1998)
24 83rd Annual Singing on the Mountain - June 24, 2007 - 8:30am - Grandfather Mountain - Named a 2007 Top 20 Event by the Southeast Tourism Society! All-day gospel sing and fellowship held in MacRae Meadows. Television host, Bible teacher and Christian recording artist Carroll Roberson will bring the message. Free admission. The "Singing" grounds are located on US Highway 221, two miles north of Linville and one mile from the Blue Ridge Parkway. This event is held outside of the gates to the Grandfather Mountain travel attraction. If you want to visit the animal habitats and Swinging Bridge while you are here, please plan for the attraction admission of $14 for adults and $6 for children. - Call (800) 468-7325
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July
1 48th Annual Pig Roast and Firework Celebration - July 1, 2007 - Beech Mountain - One of the High Country's premier Independence Day celebrations. The Town of Beech Mountain , the Beech Mountain Volunteer Fire Department, and the Beech Mtn Chamber of Commerce host this event. After years of perfecting the seasonings and charcoal blends, our barbeque is arguably the best in the High Country. Enjoy music while dining outdoors (weather permitting, of course). And at dark, enjoy one of the best fireworks displays in the high country. Children's activity corner begins at 3:30. Serving at 5 PM and fireworks at dark. Tickets can be purchased in advance at the Beech Mtn Chamber of Commerce, Fred's General Mercantile, or they may be purchased at the gate. Tickets are $12 per person and $6.00 for children 10 and under. Call the Beech Mountain Chamber of Commerce at (828) 387-9283 for additional details.
1-30 Appalachian Summer Festival Series - July 1-30, 2007 - A month-long spectacular celebration of music, dance, theatre, and visual arts. Selected a Top 20 Event in the Southeast by the Southeast Tourism Society. Call 800-841-2787
1-5 84th Annual Blowing Rock Charity Horse Show - Hunter-Jumper - July 1-5, 2007 - Tate Show Grounds - The Blowing Rock Charity Horse Show is recognized as the oldest continuous horse show in America. Admission $5.00 per person. Call (828) 295-4700
1-31 Horn in the West Outdoor Drama - July 1-31, 2007 - 8pm - Horn in the West grounds - "Horn in the West," the nation's oldest Revolutionary War drama, brings to life the famous frontiersman Daniel Boone and the hearty mountain settlers in their struggle to preserve their freedom during the turbulent years of the War for Independence. Call (828) 264-2120
4 Fireworks Extravaganza at Tweetsie Railroad - July 4, 2007 - Dark (approx. 9:30) - Blowing Rock, NC - (Parking fee of $5 per vehicle for this event; No charge for Golden Rail Season Pass holders, or with day pass). Southern Sideboard Cafeteria will be serving BBQ chicken, hotdogs, side items and ice cold watermelon across Highway 321 from Tweetsie beginning at 3:00 p.m. until the fireworks begin. So, forget the picnic basket and let Southern Sideboard do the cooking! Call 800-526-5740
12-15 Grandfather Mountain Highland Games - July 12-15, 2007 - Grandfather Mountain - Brawny athletes, delicate dancers, noisy bagpipe band parades, rocking Celtic music and a spectacular highland setting makes this colorful celebration of Scottish culture the best highland games in America. Admission charged. Call (800) 468-7325
12 The Bear - July 12, 2007 - Grandfather Mountain - A five-mile road race that climbs 1,568 feet in elevation from Linville to the summit of Grandfather Mountain. Part of Highland Games. Admission charged. Call (800) 468-7325
13-14 Music 'n Sugar Grove - July 13-14, 2007 - Old Cove Creek High School, off Hwy 321 in Sugar Grove, NC - The MusicFest in Sugar Grove has become a favorite of Bluegrass, Old Time, Blues, and "Americana" music lovers. Call (828) 297-2200
21 Art in the Park - July 21, 2007 - American Legion Grounds in Blowing Rock, NC - A juried art and craft show featuring 130 artists. Call (800) 295-7851
29-4 Tater Hill Paragliding Open - July 29-4, 2007 - For more information, visit www.flytaterhill.com . Tater Hill is positioned overlooking U.S. 421 between Boone and the TN state line.
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August
1-11 Horn in the West Outdoor Drama - August 1-11, 2007 - 8pm - Horn in the West grounds - "Horn in the West," the nation's oldest Revolutionary War drama, brings to life the famous frontiersman Daniel Boone and the hearty mountain settlers in their struggle to preserve their freedom during the turbulent years of the War for Independence. Call (828) 264-2120
18 Art in the Park - August 18, 2007 - American Legion Grounds in Blowing Rock, NC - A juried art and craft show featuring 130 artists. Call (800) 295-7851
25-26 Banner Elk Fine Arts & Mastercrafts Festival - August 25-26, 2007 - At the old Cannon Hospital grounds on NC 184 - Internationally and nationally known artists gather for this unique one-a-kind handcrafted juried festival. Call 828-898-5605
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September
8-9 6th Annual Boone Bluegrass Fest - September 8-9, 2007 - 9:00 am - 10:00pm - High Country Fairgrounds, Boone - Gates open at 9 AM, show begins at 10:30. Presented by the Lost Ridge Productions. Free camping with advance ticket purchase (sorry, no hookups). Great food, arts, crafts, instruments. This is a family event! No alcohol, no coolers in concert area. Bring your lawn chairs and blanket. Call (828)262-1188 or 866-262-1188 Ronnie or JoAnn Moretz for details.
8 Art in the Park - September 8, 2007 - American Legion Grounds in Blowing Rock, NC - A juried art and craft show featuring 130 artists. Call (800) 295-7851,
16 Bridge to Bridge Incredible Bike Challenge - September 16, 2007 - Lenior to Grandfather Mountain - 100 miles of pure hill! This bike ride departs the Lenoir Mall and makes its way uphill to the Mile High Swinging Bridge. Registration fee. Due to construction on HWY 321, route changes are anticipated. Call 828-726-0616
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October
6-7 Autumn at Oz - October 6-7, 2007 - Beech Mountain - Annual event. Walk the Yellow Brick Road and meet your favorite Oz characters. Dorothy, Tin Man, Lion, Scarecrow, Witches, the Wizard, Munchkins…They're all there. Visit Auntie Em's farm and hide from the tornado in the basement. Lots of fun. Food, music, hay rides, and memorabilia. Call 800-438-7500
6 2nd Annual Watauga Lake Triathlon - October 6, 2007 - 9 a.m. - Sugar Grove Baptist Church, Butler, TN (directly across from Pioneer Landing Marina) - 1000 meter swim, 35 kilometer bike, 8 kilometer run. Registration is $45 individual, $60 race day, $60 relay. USAT sanctioned. Door prizes, awards and BBQ dinner to follow! To register or for more info, visit http://www.wataugalaketriathlon.com
6 Art in the Park - October 6, 2007 - American Legion Grounds in Blowing Rock, NC - A juried art and craft show featuring 130 artists. Call (800) 295-7851
13 Festival of the Frescoes - October 13, 2007 - Glendale Springs, NC - Holy Trinity Church is the location of this annual all-day festival. Crafts and food vendors. If you haven't viewed artist Ben Long's frescoes, you're in for a treat! Also visit http://www.benlongfrescotrail.org/travel.html
20 Valle Country Fair - Valle Country Fair - October 20, 2007 - Valle Crucis - Annual event held on the grounds next to the Valle Crucis Conference Center and Holy Cross Episcopal Church.
20-21 30th Annual Woolly Worm Festival - 30th Annual Woolly Worm Festival - October 20-21, 2007 - Banner Elk, NC - Woolly Worms are the feature attraction at Banner Elk's annual Woolly Worm Festival, when the caterpillars are raced upward on lanes of string in a chase for prize money and public acclaim. The champion woolly worm is examined by festival forecasters who pronounces an official forecast for winter based upon the particular coloration of the victorious caterpillar. Food, Crafts, fun for everyone! Call (800) 972-2183
27-31 Haunted Horn - Haunted Horn - October 27-31, 2007 - Horn in the West grounds, Boone - Walk the spooky, haunted trails at Horn in the West! Admission. Young visitors may instead choose trick-or-treating at the Hickory Ridge Homestead Museum cabins, greeted by costumed "pioneers." Call 828-264-2120, or click here for details.
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November
10 West Jefferson Holiday Parade - Noon to 2:00 - downtown West Jefferson, Ashe County - Charming downtown holiday parade in the quaint village of West Jefferson. Merchant specials and holiday features, many galleries and specialty boutiques
16-30 Choose and Cut Festival begins - November 16-30, 2007 - through Christmas Eve - Watauga County - Visit our festival website at www.ChooseandCutFestival.com ! You'll find links to all the local tree farms as well as a link to their website and maps, http://www.watauganurserymen.org  - Call 800-852-9506
17-30 Beech Mountain Sledding Hill Open - November 16-30, 2007 - through Christmas Eve
23-30 Chetola Festival of Lights - November 23-30, 2007 - until the end of January - Chetola Resort, Blowing Rock - Fantastic display of holiday lights!
23 Christmas in the Park and Lighting of the Town - November 23, 2007 - 5:00 p.m. - Blowing Rock Main Street - Experience the charm of a small town Christmas celebration, complete with hayrides and hot chocolate. Call 828-295-7851
23-25 Thanksgiving Turkey Treat Weekend - November 23-25, 2007 - Sugar Mountain Resort - The first big weekend celebration of the ski season. Call 800-898-4521
23-24 Horse-and-Carriage Rides at Chetola - November 23-24, 2007 - 5 - 9 p.m. - Chetola Lake, Blowing Rock - Travel back in time to an early 1900s estate and a romantic winter ride. Call 800-243-8652
24 Blowing Rock Christmas Parade - November 24, 2007 - 2 p.m. - Main Street, Blowing Rock - Call 828-295-7851
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December
1 Boone Holiday Parade - December 1, 2007 - 1:00 pm - King Street, Downtown Boone - Call 828-262-4532 for details.
1-2 Appalachian Ski Mountain Anniversary Weekend - December 1-2, 2007 - Day session only - Off US 321 between Boone and Blowing Rock - Join in the celebration and save a bundle on your lift ticket. Appalachian Ski Mountain is rolling back lift ticket prices to their 1962 amount! Call 800-322-2373
1-31 Beech Mountain Sledding Hill Open - December 1-31, 2007 - Beech Mountain Town Hall - Weather-permitting, the sledding hill is open, with machine-made snow always available! Reserved for younger children please. Call 898-387-9283
15-16 SugarFest - December 15-16, 2007 - Sugar Mountain Resort - Everything from years past is back including equipment demos, a fashion show, giveaways, bluegrass music by Boss Hawg, fireworks, the Edge of the World/Burton Rail Jam snowboard competition and more. The Extreme Ski/Snowboard Makeover will debut during SugarFest. Two lucky winners will receive everything from goggles and equipment to lift tickets, even free accommodations for the weekend. Call 828-898-4521
24 Outdoor Christmas Eve Celebration at Beech Mountain - December 24, 2007 - 4:00 p.m. Village Square at Ski Beech - Holiday recitations and caroling. Bundle up for this sweet outdoor observance.
31 New Year's Eve Torchlight Skiing and Fireworks - December 31, 2007 - Appalachian Ski Mountain, off Hwy. 321 in Blowing Rock - Torchlight skiing parade just after the night skiing session, fireworks at midnight, and ice skating from 10 p.m. Breakfast available during the festivities. Call for more information - Call 800-322-2373
31 New Year's Celebration Mountain Style - December 31, 2007 - Sugar Mountain Resort - A New Year's Celebration Mountain Style. The New Years Celebration will include night skiing until 10 pm (lift ticket required). The general public is invited, free of charge; to the torch light parade and fireworks at midnight. A fee as well as reservations for the indoor festivities are required and should be made as early as possible by calling 828-898-4521 x233. We do sell out so make your reservations early! You can email for reservations to the PARTY ONLY at BCGSUGAR@skybest.com For general information: info@skisugar.com - Call 828-898-4521 for details.
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