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SUMMARY:Tea Party & Etiquette Class - Historic Eureka Inn
DESCRIPTION:We’re thrilled to introduce a brand-new weekly event! Thursday afternoon tea parties and etiquette classes at 1pm or upon request! First class next week\, Thursday April 23rd so sign up now!Join us in our 229 year old home to experience the history of the Inn\, enjoy tea service\, and learn about simple tea etiquette. \nBirthday parties\, celebrations\, a special time for mothers/daughters\, or just for fun! This is designed to create magical memories for all! \nMinimum class size of 6 guests\, maximum 14.Add on a keepsake corsage and fan for your memories of your special event. Perfect as a gift!$25 per person (Keepsake corsage and fan for only $18).  \nGet your tickets online at www.thehistoriceurekainn.com orhttps://tinyurl.com/v8as9xsv \nFuture Advanced etiquette classes:• Dining Etiquette• Proper Introductions & Handshakes• Interview Etiquette
URL:https://jonesborough.com/event/tea-party-etiquette-class-historic-eureka-inn-18/
LOCATION:Historic Eureka Inn & Event Center\, 127 W Main St\, Jonesborough\, TN 37659\, USA
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SUMMARY:Tales of Our 250th: A Jonesborough History Variety Show - The Road to Freedom at The Jackson Theatre
DESCRIPTION:Tales of Our 250th: A Jonesborough History Variety Show \nPay What you Can \nJoin the Jackson Theatre and the McKinney Center for a series of programs celebrating local history and America’s 250th birthday. Tales of Our 250th includes skits\, historians\, re-enactors\, musicians\, and much more in a tapestry of Jonesborough stories and community history. These events will run June-October and start at 7:00 pm. They are Pay What You Can but go ahead and reserve your seats at Jonesborough.com/tickets. \nEach evening will include a scene or scenes from the original play The First and Last Town in Tennessee\, written by Anne G’Fellers-Mason\, which premiered earlier this year at the McKinney Center and was featured in The New York Times. Join Jonesborough historian Paul Fink\, portrayed by Tim Herron\, as he walks you through the big and small moments that make Jonesborough an important part of the American story. \nProgramming dates and times are listed below. Acts are subject to change. Each performance starts at 7pm will last about 90 minutes. \nJune 25th – Embracing the Past: Historic Preservation in Jonesborough with a presentation by Dr. William Kennedy and a performance by local band The Ozone Rangers \nJuly 23rd – Forging a New Nation: Revolutionary War History featuring re-enactors from Sycamore Shoals and a performance by the Watauga Valley Fife and Drum Corps \nAugust 20th – The Road to Freedom: African American History in Jonesborough including a special presentation of the original and award-winning play Nancy\, presented by the Heritage Alliance \nSeptember 24th – The Lost State of Franklin with a presentation by Dr. William Hardy from MTSU and the stories behind the Battle of the State of Franklin with Tipton Haynes State Historic Site \nOctober 22nd – A House Divided: Civil War History in Jonesborough with a presentation by Dr. Tom Lee form ETSU and a performance by the 52nd Regimental String Band \nThis programming is supported in part by the Tennessee Commission for the United States Semiquincentennial.
URL:https://jonesborough.com/event/tales-of-our-250th-a-jonesborough-history-variety-show-the-road-to-freedom-at-the-jackson-theatre/
LOCATION:Jackson Theatre\, 121 W Main St\, Jonesborough\, TN 37659\, USA
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