Events in August 2019
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Lakeside Concert Series to feature Sound Traveler
Lakeside Concert Series to feature Sound Traveler
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August 1, 2019Sound Traveler will perform at Winged Deer Park’s Lakefront Festival Plaza Goulding Amphitheatre from 7-9 p.m. Thursday, August 1.
The free lakeside concerts are held 7-9 p.m. each Thursday through Aug. 8 at Winged Deer Park, 199 Carroll Creek Road, Johnson City.
The Lakeside Concert Series is presented by The Johnson City News & Neighbor, 101.5 WQUT, Tri-Cities’ Classic Rock, Tennessee Department of Transportation, and Washington County Sheriff’s Office.
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2019 Johnson City Grand Squares Schedule
2019 Johnson City Grand Squares Schedule
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August 2, 20192019 Johnson City Grand Squares Schedule
At the J.C. MPCC: MS, Plus rounds, lines; 6:30 - 8:30 p.m.
Person of Contact - Judy Ramsey: 423.426.6980August
2 - 3: State Convention
9: Regular Dance
23: Regular DanceSeptember
13: Caller Appreciation Dance, with cobbler & ice cream
27: Regular DanceOctober
11: Columbus Day Dance; Dress as a sailor
25: Halloween Dance; Wear a costumeNovember
8: Veterans Day Dance
22: Thanksgiving Dance
28: Thanksgiving Day (No Dance)December
13: Christmas Dance
27: No Dance, Merry Christmas!2019 Johnson City Grand Squares Schedule2019 Johnson City Grand Squares Schedule
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August 2, 20192019 Johnson City Grand Squares Schedule
At the J.C. MPCC: MS, Plus rounds, lines; 6:30 - 8:30 p.m.
Person of Contact - Judy Ramsey: 423.426.6980August
2 - 3: State Convention
9: Regular Dance
23: Regular DanceSeptember
13: Caller Appreciation Dance, with cobbler & ice cream
27: Regular DanceOctober
11: Columbus Day Dance; Dress as a sailor
25: Halloween Dance; Wear a costumeNovember
8: Veterans Day Dance
22: Thanksgiving Dance
28: Thanksgiving Day (No Dance)December
13: Christmas Dance
27: No Dance, Merry Christmas! -
Lakeside Concert Series to feature Barefoot Movement
Lakeside Concert Series to feature Barefoot Movement
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August 8, 2019Barefoot Movement will perform at Winged Deer Park’s Lakefront Festival Plaza Goulding Amphitheatre from 7-9 p.m. Thursday, August 8.
The free lakeside concerts are held 7-9 p.m. each Thursday through Aug. 8 at Winged Deer Park, 199 Carroll Creek Road, Johnson City.
The Lakeside Concert Series is presented by The Johnson City News & Neighbor, 101.5 WQUT, Tri-Cities’ Classic Rock, Tennessee Department of Transportation, and Washington County Sheriff’s Office.
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Lakeside Concert Series to feature Tri-Cities Jazz Orchestra
Lakeside Concert Series to feature Tri-Cities Jazz Orchestra
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August 15, 2019Tri-Cities Jazz Orchestra will perform at Winged Deer Park’s Lakefront Festival Plaza Goulding Amphitheatre from 7-9 p.m. Thursday, August 15.
The free lakeside concerts are held 7-9 p.m. each Thursday through Aug. 8 at Winged Deer Park, 199 Carroll Creek Road, Johnson City.
The Lakeside Concert Series is presented by The Johnson City News & Neighbor, 101.5 WQUT, Tri-Cities’ Classic Rock, Tennessee Department of Transportation, and Washington County Sheriff’s Office.
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Meet the Mountains
Meet the Mountains
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August 23, 2019On the heels of a highly successful inaugural event last August, the organizers of the Meet the Mountains Festival are putting the finishing touches on their second annual celebration of all things outdoors. The festival will once again be anchored in Founders Park on Aug. 23-24, and Kayla Carter said the goal is to advance the mission that inspired the creation of the festival in the first place.
Folks who show up at Founders Park for this year’s festival – which runs from 1-10 p.m. on Friday, Aug. 23 and 10 a.m. until 10 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 24 – will be greeted by a format that is very similar to last year’s festival. Classes, clinics, hands-on demos, competition, entertainment, vendors, food and drink will provide something for people of all ages. There will also be tie-ins with events happening offsite in order to encourage festivalgoers to get out and explore the region.
For more information and a complete schedule, visit www.mtmfest.com.
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Meet the Mountains
Meet the Mountains
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August 24, 2019On the heels of a highly successful inaugural event last August, the organizers of the Meet the Mountains Festival are putting the finishing touches on their second annual celebration of all things outdoors. The festival will once again be anchored in Founders Park on Aug. 23-24, and Kayla Carter said the goal is to advance the mission that inspired the creation of the festival in the first place.
Folks who show up at Founders Park for this year’s festival – which runs from 1-10 p.m. on Friday, Aug. 23 and 10 a.m. until 10 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 24 – will be greeted by a format that is very similar to last year’s festival. Classes, clinics, hands-on demos, competition, entertainment, vendors, food and drink will provide something for people of all ages. There will also be tie-ins with events happening offsite in order to encourage festivalgoers to get out and explore the region.
For more information and a complete schedule, visit www.mtmfest.com.