May 19 Sunday
Join us for the monthly Downtown Elizabethton Maker's Market - an opportunity to directly support local artists, crafts-workers, and makers in our community. A variety of live musicians and food trucks will also add to the festivities each month.
This is a free event with plenty of public parking available. Gather your friends and family for an afternoon filled with creativity, camaraderie, and charm. We invite you to join us in celebrating the talent and beauty found in our region!
Date: 3rd Sunday of the MonthTime: Noon to 5pmLocation: 411 East Doe Avenue, Elizabethton, Tennessee
May 27 Monday
"Never Forget" - Johnson City Community Concert BandCome join us for a memorable evening at Sycamore Shoals State Historic Park with the Johnson City Community Concert Band. Let the music transport you to different times and places as we pay tribute to those we will never forget. This in-person event promises to be a heartwarming experience for all attendees. Don't miss out on this special concert!
Admission is free.
May 28 Tuesday
The Annual Spring Concert of the Toe River Chamber Ensemble, led by director Kevin Paul, takes place on Tuesday, May 28, 7:30 pm at the First Baptist Church, Burnsville NC on the Town Square. Works by composers Vaughan Williams, C. Saint-Saens, Rimsky-Korsakov, Beethoven and others are included in the program. The public is invited to this free concert, donation graciously accepted.
https://www.toeriverchamberensemble.org/ or https://www.facebook.com/toeriverchamberensemble for more information.
Jun 07 Friday
The High Country Jazz Festival presented by Mast General Store with additional support from Explore Boone has a fabulous line-up for its third annual festival including the Brubeck Brothers Quartet (June 7), Jazzmeia Horn (June 8), and Ziad (June 9). The three headliners will perform on the stage at the Appalachian Theatre of the High Country, a historic Art Deco theatre built in 1938, renovated, and restored to a 629-seat state-of-the-art performance venue which reopened to audiences in October 2019. Other events will include a lecture at the Blowing Rock Art & History Museum, a free performance on the lawn at the Jones House Cultural & Community Center in Downtown Boone, jazz brunches and lunches, and a jam session after the performances on Friday and Saturday evenings (so bring your horn! and sit in on a set).
The High Country Jazz Festival benefits the community programs of the Boone Sunrise Rotary Club, the Appalachian Theatre, and the Jazz Studies Program at Appalachian State University.
Jun 08 Saturday
Jun 09 Sunday