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Heavy in the Holler: Fourth annual event celebrates '70s van culture
Under warm and sunny skies, the fourth annual Heavy in the Holler vintage van show took place Friday to Sunday, June 7-9, at the Red Banks Campground in Erwin. With more than 80 vans in attendance at the weekend event, organizers deemed Heavy in the Holler a success. The Red Banks Campground, which is associated with the USA Raft Adventure Resort, has hosted this van show for a second year.
Daytime’s Jr. Chef: On Location at Jeremiah School
(WJHL) Amy Lynn takes us to the new kitchen at Jeremiah School to meet students Aedammir Carleton & Christian Baker and learn how to make scratch made biscuits!. The biscuits bake for about ten minutes. In this segment, we get to see how they turned out and how to top them with your favorite jellies and jams.
Town of Unicoi hosts community yard sale featuring 14 vendors
UNICOI, Tenn. (WJHL) — The Town of Unicoi hosted its community yard sale on Saturday at the Tourist Information Center. “I think it’s an opportunity again, to be in the community, to get out and meet neighbors out here, see neighbors out here,” said Kathy Bullen, Mayor of the Town of Unicoi. “It’s relaxed.” The […]
Kids enjoy free fishing across the region during Bobby Wilson Free Fishing Day
ERWIN, Tenn. (WJHL) — People of all ages took advantage of the free fishing day at the Rock Creek Recreation Area of the Cherokee National Forest in Erwin on Saturday. Saturday is the Bobby Wilson Free Fishing Day, where everyone in the state can fish in public waters without a license. Plenty of children, like […]
Juvenile arrested for carjacking in Johnson City
JOHNSON CITY – On June 10, at approximately 8:45 p.m., officers of the Johnson City Police Department responded to the 2900 block of Plymouth Road on a report of a carjacking. The victim told police he was sitting in his car when the suspect approached the vehicle, put a gun to his head, and demanded […] The post Juvenile arrested for carjacking in Johnson City appeared first on www.elizabethton.com.
Little Animals Brewery to close at end of June
JOHNSON CITY, Tenn. (WJHL) — A Johnson City brewery announced Friday that it will close its doors and shut off its taps for the last time at the end of June. According to a social media post from Little Animals Brewery, the brewery’s last day of business will be June 30. Little Animals stated that […]
Renowned Mexican Artist & Master Sculptor Ricardo Lowenberg’s Works To Premiere in Banner Elk; Artist Showcase on June 14
Its All About the Art Gallery, Banner Elk’s premier fine art gallery presents “Collision: The Works of Ricardo Lowenberg” in its’ Limited North Carolina Presentation June 1st through August 30th 2024. For information and a full catalog of works contact the gallery at 828.783.9233. There will be a special event on Thursday, June 14thto showcase the extraordinary art & sculpture. Link to Event Information. The Artist is a celebrated Mexican Painter & Sculptor; called to the artistic process by an innate drive to express the emotions and essence of the human condition. Leaping between mediums, Lowenberg paints both abstract and figurative works, and sculpts voluminous forms that explore the trajectory of emotions beginning with their interiority and culminating with their visual expression. The works are…in a word….magnificent.
Aerial treatment planned in WNC to slow spread of spongy moth
ASHEVILLE, N.C. (WLOS) — The U.S. Forest Service and the North Carolina Department of Agriculture is planning aerial treatment for spongy moth infestations in Western North Carolina this week as part of a national program to “Slow the Spread” of the pest. According to a news release,...
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