As the holidays approach and thoughts turn to the gift-giving tradition, remember that unique, handcrafted items make thoughtful, heart-warming gifts and support local artists and small businesses.
The Birthplace of Country Musichas announced it will again partner with theTennessee Department of Tourist Developmentto host a qualifying round forTennessee Songwriters Weekin 2024.
Families can now enjoy a new Storybook Trail on ETSU Health’s Johnson City clinic campus.
GREENEVILLE–Tusculum Universitywill be able to make valuable enhancements to historic facilities on campus that will strengthen the guest experience and provide beneficial updates with the r
Jan-Carol Publishing, Inc., of Blountville, Tennessee, announces the nationwide release of "Gone Before Breakfast"by Jan Howery.
A new book by veteran soap maker Melanie Teegarden breaks down the soap making process into easy steps that can be done in your own kitchen.
GREENEVILLE– Exceptionally crafted and insightful writing and illustrations will grab readers again as they pour through the pages of the 19th volume ofThe Tusculum Review,
Kil'n Time offers a wonderful shared experience
Kil’n Time is a paint-your-own-pottery studio. Visitors paint a variety of ceramics and staff then glazes it and fires it in a kiln. You pick your completed project up in a week.
Into the Fire is a fun place in downtown Johnson City to paint white ceramic pieces using special paints. They provide the tools; you provide the masterpiece. They glaze and fire your pieces, and you can pick them up in a week.
Holston Mountain Artisans began as the Holston Mountain Arts and Crafts Cooperative in the spring of 1971. About 20 craftspeople, eager to make some extra income and have their handwork appreciated, joined the cooperative.
Spot of Color carries art supplies from gel pens and markers to watercolors and oils. They offer beginner classes, ages 11 and up, and even sip and paint style classes at local businesses.
The Appalachian Spirit Gallery in Marion, Virginia, regularly showcases the work of over 15 member artists; as well as providing Artwalk special art exhibits, music concerts and reception food on the Second Friday of each month from May through Decembe
The Book Cellar is a couple-owned bookstore and gift shop. They promote sustainability through a green business model of re-selling and repurposing more than 90 percent of the items in their shop – including the furniture.
CDR Frame Shop and Art Gallery is a professional frame shop with over 1,000 frames to choose from, along with discount framing in stock for those last-minute gifts.
Fischman Gallery has monthly shows highlighting local and regional artists from Northeast Tennessee, Southwest Virginia and Western North Carolina.
The Generalist’s retail collective is an experiment in economic empowerment to shine a light on talented artists and makers in Appalachia.
Peddling Jack’s is a men’s specialty shop tucked away in the heart of the Appalachian Mountains, in Abingdon, Va.
A Work of Art Gallery & Gifts is a cooperative Art Gallery in historic downtown Bristol.
The Museum Store at the Birthplace of Country Music Museum is a shopping destination for local and regional shoppers as well as tourists traveling from all around the world.
The Sullivan County Tennessee School System, led by Chuck Carter, director of schools, holds an annual Christmas Card Art Contest for its students.
Cantemus, the Tri-Cities’ premiere women’s choir, opens its 10th season with a concert titled “I Sing of a Maiden.”
Under the artistic direction of Leonid Flegmatov, Kingsport Ballet prepares for a record year of “The Nutcracker” with the largest cast to date.
The choirs of the Mountain Empire Children’s Choral Academy announce their slate of Holiday Concerts.
Join the Appalachian Men’s Ensemble for a musical journey around the globe in search of holiday cheer.
A cherished holiday tradition continues this December, as Maestro Cornelia Laemmli Orth gathers the region’s musical community together for two incredibly moving holiday concerts, “By the Fireside.”
Exchange Place hosts its annual Christmas in the Country celebration Saturday, Dec. 2, from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. at Kingsport’s historic living history farm.
The Bristol Ballet, now in its 75th season, invites the public to celebrate a beloved family holiday tradition by attending the company’s performance of “The Nutcracker”