The big equipment display by the city of Elizabethton on the Elk Avenue Bridge attacked a lot of eager children to sit in the driver's seats, including Scarlett Whitten, sitting in the seat of a Bobcat.
Covered Bridge Days was favored with a visit from Theodore Roosevelt on Friday. This is actually Fred Mottern, who is an actor in the newly formed Bonnie Kate Community Theater. Mottern and the rest of the cast will present the group's first ever presentation next month. Performances are October 14, 15, 21, and 22 at 7:30 p.m. There are also two matinees on the 16th and 23rd, at 2:30 p.m.. Tickets are $12 for adults and $8 for children. You may purchase them in advance, through Eventbrite, or they are also available at the door.
The big equipment display on the Elk Avenue Bridge not only attracted children but also big kids, like Allen Ray, chief executive officer of Six Rivers Media, and Debbie Salyers, chief finance officer at Six Rivers Media.
The big equipment display by the city of Elizabethton on the Elk Avenue Bridge attacked a lot of eager children to sit in the driver's seats, including Scarlett Whitten, sitting in the seat of a Bobcat.
Covered Bridge Days was favored with a visit from Theodore Roosevelt on Friday. This is actually Fred Mottern, who is an actor in the newly formed Bonnie Kate Community Theater. Mottern and the rest of the cast will present the group's first ever presentation next month. Performances are October 14, 15, 21, and 22 at 7:30 p.m. There are also two matinees on the 16th and 23rd, at 2:30 p.m.. Tickets are $12 for adults and $8 for children. You may purchase them in advance, through Eventbrite, or they are also available at the door.
The big equipment display on the Elk Avenue Bridge not only attracted children but also big kids, like Allen Ray, chief executive officer of Six Rivers Media, and Debbie Salyers, chief finance officer at Six Rivers Media.
ELIZABETHTON — Beautiful sunny and mild weather greeted festival goers to the first day of Covered Bridge Days on Friday. Events got started around the Covered Bridge and Kids Island at 11 a.m. and 13 food venders were serving up a wide variety of food.
Children enjoyed themselves with the inflatable rides, magic shows and foam parties at Kids Island but they also enjoyed sitting in the driver’s seat of fire engines, dump trucks and other machines parked for their enjoyment on the Elk Avenue Bridge. Elizabethton City Manager Daniel Estes appeared to be getting in some early recruiting of the next generation of machine operators for the city.