2011 Pigeon Forge Calendar of Events

The full 2011 calendar of events in Pigeon Forge, TN. See exactly what Pigeon Forge events are happening, when the events are scheduled, and how to get more information in the calendar of events in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee.

January

Winterfest Trolley Tour of Lights (Jan. 3-14) – Fun Time Trolley Station at Patriot Park. Tours start at 6:30 PM and run Monday – Friday only, costs $5 per person. (865) 453-6444

21st Annual Wilderness Wildlife Week™ (Jan. 8-15) – Pigeon Forge’s ultimate Smoky Mountain experience, this eight-day, award-winning event with classes, lectures, workshops and daily hikes into Great Smoky Mountains National Park. (865) 453-8574

The Edge Conference (Jan. 15-17) – Grand Resort Hotel & Convention Center 1-800-251-4444

Titanic’s First Pigeon Forge Professional Ice Carving Competition (Jan. 22) – Titanic Museum Attraction 1-800-381-7670 or www.titanicpigeonforge.com

February

Titanic’s Sweetheart Month (Feb. 1-Mar. 1) – Titanic Museum Attraction. Valentine’s Day will be celebrated all 28 days of February! Wedding Renewal Ceremonies are available by reservation only. 1-800-381-7670 or www.titanicpigeonforge.com

Smoky Mountain Gospel Jubilee (Feb. 3- 4) – Country Tonite Theatre 1-800-792-4308 or www.countrytonitepf.com

President’s Day Sidewalk Sale (Feb. 18-21) Belz Outlets (865) 453-7316

11th Annual Saddle Up! (Feb. 24-27) Our celebration of the American West features concerts by western musicians and cowboy poets, a chuckwagon cook-off, cowboy church, western swing dance and more. (865) 453-8574

March

Couples Retreat 2011 (March 3-5) – Smoky Shadows Convention Center 1-800-251-4444

Simone’s Epic Clogging (March 3-6) Grand Resort Hotel Convention Center 1-800-251-4444

37th Annual Winter Carnival of Magic (March 4-5) Country Tonite Theatre, festivities start at 8PM. 1-800-792-4308 or visit countrytonitepf.com

North American Country Music Association International (March 7-13) – Country Tonite Theatre; for informationcall 1-800-792-4308 or visit countrytonitepf.com

17th Annual A Mountain Quiltfest (March 9-13) – This award-winning event preserves the timeless art of quilting with a quilt show, vendor mall and classes taught by top quilting instructors. Classes are filled on a first-come, first-served basis. Registration begins December 2010. For information call 1-800-251-9100 or visit MountainQuiltfest.com

Church of God Winterfest (March 11-13) – Grand Resort Hotel Convention Center; for information call 1-800-251-4444

Oasis Shrine Temple (SASA) Planning Meeting) (March 17-20) – Grand Resort Hotel Convention Center; for information call 1-800-251-4444

Youth Outreach Crusade for Christ (March 25-26) – Smoky Shadows Convention Center; for information call 1-800-251-4444

Dollywood’s Festival of Nations (March 26 – May 2) – Dollywood; for information call 1-800-DOLLYWOOD or visit dollywood.com

April

Lee Greenwood Concert (April 1) – Smith Family Dinner Theater; for information call 1-866-399-8100 or visit smithfamilytheater.com

Retreat for Christ (April 1-2) – Grand Resort Hotel Convention Center; for more information call 1-800-251-4444

Smoky Mountain Trout Tournament For information call Greg Ward at 865-661-3474 or visit smokymountaintrouttournament.com

Tennessee Elk Association (April 7-10) – Grand Resort Hotel Convention Center; for more information call 1-800-251-4444

Fiesta-Val Band & Chorus Competition (April 8) – Music Road Hotel & Convention Center; for more information 1-804-264-8663

East Pickens Baptist Church (April 13-15) – Smoky Shadows Convention Center; for more information call 1-800-251-4444

10th Anniversary Yellow Mustangs Show (April 14-16) – Inn at Christmas Place; for more information call 1-888-465-9644

Grand Spring Rod Run (April 14-17) – Grand Resort Hotel Convention Center; for more information call 1-800-251-4444

Spring Truck and Tent Sale (April 14-17) – Belz Outlets (865) 453-7316

Fiesta-Val Band & Chorus Competition (April 15) – Music Road Hotel & Convention Center 1-804-264-8663

Easter Sidewalk Sale (April 21-23) – Belz Outlets (865) 453-7316

Belz Outlets Easter Egg Hunt (April 22) – Belz Outlets Parking Area, The Hunt Begins at 9AM and is free to children ages 2-10. (865) 453-7316

Lee Greenwood in Concert (April 22) – Smith Family Dinner Theater 1-866-399-8100 or www.smithfamilytheater.com

A Visit from the Easter Bunny (April 23) – The Incredible Christmas Place, 1-800-445-3396 or (865) 453-0415, www.christmasplace.com

Easter Egg Hunt & Breakfast with the Easter Bunny (April 23) – Pigeon Forge Community Center. Breakfast will be served at 8am and the Egg Hunt will start at 10am. (865) 429-7373

Conservative Christian Ministries 6th Annual Ladies Retreat in the Smokies (April 28-29) – Holiday Inn Resort Hotel, (276) 964-5663 or www.conservativechristianministries.com

2nd Annual “Rally in the Forge” Bikefest 2011 (April 29 – May 1) – Grand Resort Hotel Convention Center. 1-800-251-4444

Fiesta-Val Band & Chorus Competition (April 29) – Music Road Hotel & Convention Center. 1-804-264-8663

May

Lee Greenwood in Concert (May 1) – Smith Family Dinner Theater. 1-866-399-8100 or www.smithfamilytheater.com

26th Annual Dolly Homecoming Parade (May 6) – Grand marshal Dolly Parton leads this parade, a spring tradition that features floats, entertainers, marching bands and more. 6 p.m. (865) 453-8574

Shrine FunFest Parade (May 7) – Pigeon Forge Parkway. Begins at 9am

Mother’s Day Recognition (May 8) – The Incredible Christmas Place. 1-800-445-3396 or (865) 453-0415, www.christmasplace.com

33rd Annual F-100 Supernationals & All Ford Show (May 12-14) – (423) 623-4644, (423) 623-1871, or (423) 465-5855, www.f100supernationals.com

Lee Greenwood in Concert (May 15) – Smith Family Dinner Theater. 1-866-399-8100 or www.smithfamilytheater.com

Chevy Classics Car Show (May 19-21) – Inn at Christmas Place. 1-888-465-9644

American Cancer Society Relay For Life (May 20-21) – Patriot Park. The Relay lasts from 2pm to 2pm (24 hour event). www.relayforlife.org/seviertn

Memorial Day Sidewalk Sale (May 26-30) – Belz Outlets. (865) 453-7316

Loretta Lynn in Concert (May 27) – Country Tonite Theatre. 1-800-792-4308 or www.firstclassconcerts.com

Lee Greenwood in Concert (May 28-29) – Smith Family Dinner Theater. 1-866-399-8100 or www.smithfamilytheater.com

June

Lee Greenwood in Concert (June 3) – Smith Family Dinner Theater. 1-866-399-8100 or www.smithfamilytheater.com

Pontiacs in Pigeon Forge Classic Car Show (June 3-4) – Music Road Hotel & Convention Center. (865) 379-9595

Knights of the Pythias (June 10-12) – Grand Resort Hotel Convention Center 1-800-251-4444

All Chevy Supernationals (June 16-18) – (423) 623-4644, (423) 623-1871,or (423) 465-5855, www.autoshows.cc

Father’s Day Truck and Tent Sale (June 16-19) – Belz Outlets (865) 453-7316

Dollywood’s KidsFest (June 17 – August 7) – Dollywood, 1-800-DOLLYWOOD

Ronnie Milsap in Concert (June 17) – Country Tonite Theatre. 1-800-792-4308 or www.firstclassconcerts.com

Father’s Day Garden Party (June 18-19) – The Incredible Christmas Place. 1-800-445-3396 or (865) 453-0415, www.christmasplace.com

Lee Greenwood in Concert (June 18-19) – Smith Family Dinner Theater. 1-866-399-8100 or www.smithfamilytheater.com

July

Independence Day Sidewalk Sale (July 1-4) – Belz Outlets. (865) 453-7316

Lorrie Morgan and Pam Tillis in Concert (July 1) – Country Tonite Theatre. 1-800-792-4308 or www.firstclassconcerts.com

21st Annual Patriot Festival (July 4) – Patriot Park. Celebrate America’s independence with food, fun and entertainment. Games, concerts and fireworks round out this free event. (865) 4543-8574

A Visit from Uncle Sam (July 4) – The Incredible Christmas Place. 1-800-445-3396 or 865-453-0415, www.christmasplace.com

SEAA Girl’s Slow Pitch World Series (July 7-10) – Pigeon Forge City Park. (865) 717-4932 or www.seaayouth.com

Summer Truck & Tent Sale (July 14-17) – Belz Outlets. (865) 453-7316

Lee Greenwood in Concert (July 15) – Smith Family Dinner Theater. 1-866-399-8100 or www.smithfamilytheater.com

SEAA Girl’s Fast Pitch World Series (July 19-24) – Pigeon Forge City Park. (865) 717-4932 or www.seaayouth.com

George Jones in Concert (July 22-23) – Country Tonite Theatre. 1-800-792-4308 or www.firstclassconcerts.com

Lee Greenwood in Concert (July 31) – Smith Family Dinner Theater. 1-866-399-8100 or www.smithfamilytheater.com

August

Stringtime in the Smokies (August 5-6) – Old Mill Square

2nd Annual Smoky Mountain Championship Cornhole Tournament (August 6-7) – Old Mill Square. (865) 428-0771

Pigeon Forge Midnight 8 K Road Race (August 6) – Pigeon Forge Parkway. (865) 607-8717 or www.ktc.org

Dollywood Nights (August 8-14) – Dollywood. 1-800-DOLLYWOOD or www.dollywood.com

KIDABRA! The Association of Family & Kidshow Performers (August 9-12) – Music Road Hotel & Convention Center. Registration required. Grand Finale Public Show begins at 8pm. 1-336-492-7870

Don Williams in Concert (August 19) – Country Tonite Theatre. 1-800-792-4308 or www.firstclassconcerts.com

15th Annual World Premiere Gospel Concert (August 22-24) – Grand Resort Hotel Convention Center. 1-800-251-4444

September

Labor Day Sidewalk Sale (September 1-5) – Belz Outlets. (865) 453-7316

Labor Day Tent Sale (September 3-5) – The Incredible Christmas Place. 1-800-445-3396 or (865) 453-0415, www.christmasplace.com

Lee Greenwood in Concert (September 3-4) – Smith Family Dinner Theater. 1-866-399-8100 or www.smithfamilytheater.com

Shades of the Past Rod Run XXIX (September 9-10) – Dollywood’s Splash Country. (865) 995-2009 or www.shadesofthepast.com

Grand Fall Rod Run (September 15-19) – Grand Resort Hotel Convention Center. 1-800-251-4444

Truck & Tent Sale (September 15-18) – Belz Outlets. (865) 453-7316

Hejaz Shriners (September 22-25) – Smoky Shadows Convention Center. 1-800-251-4444

Oasis Shriners (September 22-25) – Grand Resort Hotel Convention Center. 1-800-251-4444

Sasa Greeters Association (September 22-25) – Grand Resort Hotel Convention Center. 1-800-251-4444

Sudan Shrine Temple (September 22-26) – Grand Resort Hotel Convention Center. 1-800-251-4444

Gene Watson and Connie Smith in Concert (September 23) – Country Tonite Theatre. 1-800-792-4308 or www.firstclassconcerts.com

8th Annual Old Mill Heritage Day (September 24) – Old Mill Square. (865) 428-0771

Smoky Mountain Trout Tournament (September 24-25) – (865) 661-3474

South Atlantic Shrine Association Shriner’s Parade (September 24) – Pigeon Forge Parkway. Begins at 9AM

Lee Greenwood in Concert (September 25) – Smith Family Dinner Theater. 1-866-399-8100 or www.smithfamilytheater.com

October

16th Annual Harvestfest (October 1-31)

Dollywood’s National Southern Gospel & Harvest Celebration (Oct. 1-29) – Dollywood. 1-800-DOLLYWOOD

Pigeon Forge Rotary Club Craft Fair (October 1-30) – Patriot Park. (865) 908-3446

Lee Greenwood in Concert (October 2) – Smith Family Dinner Theater. 1-800-399-8100 or www.smithfamilytheater.com

Columbus Day Sidewalk Sales/Truck & Tent Sale (October 6-10) – Belz Outlets. (865) 453-7316

Lee Greenwood in Concert (October 16) – Smith Family Dinner Theater. 1-800-399-8100 or www.smithfamilytheater.com

Ray Stevens in Concert (October 21) – Country Tonite Theatre. 1-800-792-4308 or www.firstclassconcerts.com

Lee Greenwood in Concert (October 30) – Smith Family Dinner Theater. 1-866-399-8100 or www.smithfamilytheater.com

November

MLC Ladies Conference & Retreat (November 2) – Music Road Hotel & Convention Center. Registration required. 1-706-226-3312

Chosen Ladies Conference (November 3-5) – Grand Resort Hotel Convention Center. 1-800-251-4444

Dollywood’s Smoky Mountain Christmas (November 5 – December 30) – Dollywood. 1-800-DOLLYWOOD

22nd Annual Winterfest Kickoff (November 8)

Winterfest Trolley Tour of Lights (November 8 – December 31) – Fun Time Trolley Station at Patriot Park. Tours start at 6:30PM and run Monday – Friday only, costs $5 per person. (865) 453-6444

The Nashville Legends Show (November 11) – Country Tonite Theatre. Features Jim Ed Brown, Helen Cornelius, Jack Greene and Jeannie Seely. 1-800-792-4308 or www.firstclassconcerts.com

Veterans Day Sidewalk Sale (November 11-13) – Belz Outlets. (865) 453-7316

Old Mill Square Annual Holiday Open House (November 12) – Old Mill Square. (865) 428-0771 or www.oldmillsquare.com

Turkey Strut Square & Round Dance Festival (November 17-20) – Grand Resort Hotel Convention Center. 1-800-251-4444

Pigeon Forge Community Chorus Holiday Concert (November 20)

Lee Greenwood in Concert (November 26) – Smith Family Dinner Theater. 1-866-399-8100 or www.smithfamilytheater.com

December

Lee Greenwood in Concert (December 11) – Smith Family Dinner Theater. 1-866-399-8100 or www.smithfamilytheater.com

Lee Greenwood in Concert (December 16) – Smith Family Dinner Theater. 1-866-399-8100 or www.smithfamilytheater.com

30th Annual New Year’s Eve Extravaganza (December 31) – Grand Resort Hotel Convention Center. 1-800-251-4444

New Year’s Eve Celebrations (December 31) – 1-800-251-9100 or (865) 453-8574

AdventureCon – Tennessee’s Largest Pop Culture Collectors Show

Pigeon Forge’s first annual AdventureCon wraps at the Grand Resort Hotel and Convention Center

hyomesetup11Quite simply, if you were in Pigeon Forge during the last week of May, you may have caught a glimpse of a Jedi, or maybe even a Ghostbuster, or any of a myriad of characters one might recognize from their childhood.

The thing is, these characters have a way of hanging onto to people well past their childhood, which is why events like AdventureCon are so popular today.

The 3-day event, which had previously been held in Knoxville, kicked off the summer season at the Grand Resort Hotel and Convention Center in Pigeon Forge this past weekend and from the looks of the dealers and fans alike, the event was a rousing success.

Buoyed by an appearance from Billy Dee Williams – most well-known for his portrayal of Lando Calrissian in Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back, the event’s lines stretched throughout the convention center for a glimpse at stars like Williams; Jake Lloyd, who played a young Anakin Skywalker in Star Wars: The Phantom Menace; wrestlers Ted DiBiase, a.k.a. “The Million Dollar Man” and Greg “The Hammer” Valentine, as well as model Angie Everhart.

Many of the stars like Lloyd and Williams even took part in question and answer sessions where fans got up close and personal with the actors and where musings from the Star Wars movie series were expounded upon at length and questions about their own lives were answered as well.

On the dealer end, it was a weekend of meeting new buyers and developing relationships that sometimes only take place in these types of settings.

For Brian Pritchard, who boasted a collection made up of toys ranging from He-Man action figures to Transformers, it’s become a life’s work.

“This is just stuff that I’ve accumulated over the years from estate sales, yard sales, coming across stuff on the internet – just a variety of places,” said Pritchard, whose company Galaxy of Junk (galaxyofjunk@yahoo.com) buys, sells and trades comics and toys.

Some of the more interesting toys seen throughout Pritchard’s display included a He-Man Castle Grayskull in it’s original packaged state, a complete Transformers Constructicons set and a William “Refrigerator” Perry G.I. Joe pose-able action figure.

Just around the corner from the Galaxy of Junk display, Talon Dunning was working on a new sketch.

Dunning was one of the many illustrators in attendance over the weekend at AdventureCon, his specialty was primarily roleplaying illustration.

“Mainly fantasy/super hero art, roleplaying art,” said Dunning, whose talents can be seen at www.talonart.com. “I’ve been doing it my whole life, that and graphic design, so it’s something I really enjoy… Right now, I’m just doing freelance work.”

Others, like local University of Tennessee graduate Shawn Harbin were on hand to answer questions about their work and sell a few comics as well. According to Harbin, The Dungeon Comic tells a story that contains elements of horror, mystery, sci-fi, suspense, fantasy, and camp. Harbin’s work can be seen at www.bsx22studios.com.

Aside form those mentioned, booths featuring games like the popular Dungeons & Dragons series, knives & swords, Anime toys and books, tattoos, and signed movie posters were prevalent throughout the event – one that looks to become a spring staple in Pigeon Forge after a successful first go round at the Grand Resort Hotel and Convention Center.

Titanic Museum to Open in Pigeon Forge on April 8

Half-scale museum will house 400 valuable artifacts and personal items found on the ship.

The world’s largest permanent Titanic museum is set to officially open its doors in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee on Thursday, April 8.

According to the museum’s official website, www.titanicpigeonforge.com, guests will get to play a part in one of the greatest human dramas of all time as they navigate through 20 rooms holding over 400 valuable artifacts and personal items, an exclusive photo collection and hands-on-activities.

Some of the activities include:

  • Walking an actual size replica of the Grand Staircase

  • Touching the frozen surface of an “iceberg”

  • Sending an SOS signal from the ship’s wireless communications room and receive communication from the coast guard

  • Listening to survivors’ stories as they sit in actual lifeboats

  • Feeling the chill of that fateful “Starry Night”

  • Standing on the mighty ship’s bridge and hear the Captain’s commands

  • Viewing life aboard the ship – see a First Class Stateroom and a Third Class cabin

  • Exploring world-class gallery rooms with rare historical artifacts

  • Controlling a simulated underwater Titanic exploration of your own

Guests will be given a passenger boarding ticket upon entry. These tickets tell the story of an actual Titanic passenger and allow you to follow their story throughout the exhibit. Each artifact has a unique story that relates directly to a crew member or passenger. At the end of your two-hour self-guided tour, you will discover the fate of your ticketed passenger in the memorial room.

Titanic in the Smokies is a permanent three-story, $25 million museum attraction shaped like the Titanic herself. Built half-scale to the original Titanic, the museum towers 100 feet above the parkway and is anchored in water to create the illusion of the Titanic at sea.

A free Titanic Museum preview center is currently open daily at 2134 Parkway in Pigeon Forge.

Pigeon Forge 2010 Calendar of Events

There is no shortage of events and things to do in Pigeon Forge for 2010. From the Wilderness Wildlife week in January to the New Year’s Eve Extravaganza in December, there’s something for everyone in 2010.

2011 Pigeon Forge Calendar of Events

There is no shortage of events and things to do in Pigeon Forge for 2010. From the Wilderness Wildlife week in January to the New Year’s Eve Extravaganza in December, there’s something for everyone in 2010.

*PLEASE NOTE* These dates are subject to change. Please contact the numbers listed for each event to receive official information. If you discover something is different than what we have listed, please post it in the comment section at the bottom of this page.

January 2010

January 1 to 15 – Winterfest Trolley Tour of Lights – Fun Time Trolley Station @ Patriot Park; (Mondays and Fridays only) 6:30 p.m.; $5.00; Call Trolley Office @ (865) 453-6444 for reservations and departure times.

January 9 to 16 – 20th Annual Wilderness Wildlife Week – Music Road Convention Center; for more information call (865) 453-8574 or visit www.mypigeonforge.com

January 16 to 18 – The Edge Student & Leader Conference – Grand Resort Hotel & Convention Center; for more information call 1-800-251-4444.

January 26 to 28 – Ministers Conference Blue Springs Church of God – Smoky Shadows Convention Center; for more information call 1-800-251-4444.

February 2010

February 4 & 5 – Smoky Mountain Gospel Jubilee – Country Tonite Theatre; Free, limited seating, 1st come basis; for more information call 1-800-792-4308 or visit www.countrytonitepf.com

February 12 & 13 – Belz Sidewalk Sale – Belz Outlets; for more information call (865) 453-7316.

February 19 & 20 – Black Oaks Heights Baptist Church Convention – Smoky Shadows Convention Center; for more information call 1-800-251-4444.

February 25 to 28 – 10th Annual Saddle Up! – TBD; for more information call (865) 453-8574 or visit www.mypigeonforge.com/saddleup

February 26 & 27 – 5th Annual Western Jamboree Starring Riders in the Sky along with Tennessee Shindig entertainers For more information, call 1-88-908-3327.

February 26 to 28 – Belmont Heights Couples Retreat – Smoky Shadows Convention Center; for more information call 1-800-251-4444.

March 2010

March 4 to 6 – Couples Retreat 2010 – Smoky Shadows Convention Center; for more information call 1-800-251-4444.

March 4 to 7 – Simone’s Epic Conference 2010 – Grand Resort Hotel Convention Center; for more information call 1-800-251-4444.

March 5 & 6 – Winter Carnival of Magic – Country Tonite Theatre; 8 p.m. show, for more information call 1-800-792-4308 or visit www.countrytonitepf.com

March 6 – East TN Children’s Hospital “Cutest Little Baby Face” Contest Photo Session – Belz Outlets; for more information call (865) 453-7316.

March 8 to 14 – North American Country Music Association International (NACMAI) – Country Tonite Theatre; Monday – Saturday competition free to the public. Saturday evening show and Sunday afternoon awards show admission charged. For more information call 1-800-792-4308 or visit www.countrytonitepf.com

March 10 to 14 – 16th Annual “A Mountain Quiltfest” – Music Road Convention Center; for more information call (865) 453-8574 or visit www.mountainquiltfest.com

March 12 to 14 – Church of God Winterfest – Grand Resort Hotel Convention Center; for more information call (865) 428-5787.

March 18 to 21 – Tennessee Moose Association – Grand Resort Hotel Convention Center; for more information call 1-800-251-4444.

March 20 – East TN Children’s Hospital “Cutest Little Baby Face” Contest Grand Finale – Belz Outlets; for more information call (865) 453-7316.

March 26 & 27 – Youth Outreach for Christ – Smoky Shadows Convention Center; for more information call 1-800-251-4444.

March 26 to April 2 – 14th Annual Great Smoky Mountains GRACE Bible Conference – Holiday Inn Resort; for more information call David at (423) 534-8486.

March 27 – Belz Annual Easter Egg Hunt – Belz Outlets, 10:00 am; for more information call (865) 453-7316.

March 27 to April 26 – Festival of Nations – Dollywood; for more information call 1-800-DOLLYWOOD or visit www.dollywood.com (Closed Tuesdays and Easter Sunday, April 4, 2010)

April 2010

April 3 – Easter Egg Hunt & Breakfast with the Easter Bunny – Pigeon Forge Community Center; Breakfast 8 am Egg Hunt 10 am; for more information call 865-429-7373.

April 3 & 4 – Smoky Mountain Trout Tournament – For more information call Greg Ward at (865) 661-3474 or visit www.smokymountaintrouttournament.com

April 8 & 9 – Conservative Christian Ministries 5th Annual Ladies Retreat in the Smokies – Holiday Inn Resort Hotel; for more information call Connie Harman at (276) 964-5663.

April 9 – Fiesta-Val Band and Chorus Competition – Music Road Hotel & Convention Center Spectators Welcome – Free; for more information call (804) 264-8663.

April 9 & 10 – Retreat for Christ – Grand Resort Hotel Convention Center; for more information call 1-800-251-4444.

April 13 – Community Night – Pigeon Forge High School; for more information call 865-453-8574.

April 15 to 18 – Community Night – Pigeon Forge High School; for more information call 865-453-8574.

April 15 to 18 – GRAND SPRING ROD RUN – Grand Resort Hotel Convention Center; for more information call 1-800-251-4444.

April 16 – Fiesta-Val Band and Chorus Competition – Music Road Hotel & Convention Center Spectators Welcome – Free; for more information call (804) 264-8663.

April 23 – Fiesta-Val Band and Chorus Competition – Music Road Hotel & Convention Center Spectators Welcome – Free; for more information call (804) 264-8663.

April 30 to May 2 – RUMBLE IN THE HILLS Motorcycle Rally – Grand Resort Hotel Convention Center; for more information call 1-800-251-4444.

May 2010

May 3 to 8 – 6th Annual Southern Gospel Music FanFair – Smoky Mountain Convention Center; for more information call (205) 662-4826 or visit www.sgmfanfair.com

May 7 – 25th Annual Dolly Parade – 6 p.m.; for more information call (865) 453-8574 or visit www.mypigeonforge.com

May 8 – Shrine FunFest Parade – 9:00 am On the Parkway – Public Welcome.

May 13 to 15 – 32nd Annual F-100 Supernationals and All Ford Show – Pigeon Forge Municipal Parking Facility; for more information call (423) 623-4644, (423) 623-1871, (423) 465-5855 or visit www.f100supernationals.com or the host hotel, Grand Resort Hotel at 1-800-251-4444.

May 21 & 22 – Relay for Life – Patriot Park; for more information call Robin Kurtz at (865) 908-5789 or visit www.relayforlife.org/seviertn

May 28 – The World Famous Glenn Miller Orchestra in Concert – Country Tonite Theatre; for more information call 1-800-792-4308 or visit firstclassconcerts.com

May 28 to 30 – AdventureCon, Pop Culture & Collectable Expo – Grand Resort Hotel Convention Center; for more information call 1-800-251-4444.

May 28 to 31 – Belz Sidewalk Sale – Belz Outlets; for more information call (865) 453-7316.

June 2010

June 4 & 5 – Ponitacs in Pigeon Forge – Classic Car Show – Music Road Hotel & Convention Center; for more information contact (865) 379-9595.

June 10 to 12 – 19th Annual Smoky Mountains Storytelling Festival – TBD; for more information call (865) 453-8574.

June 10 to 13 – Belz Truckload Sale – Belz Outlets; for more information call (865) 453-7316.

June 11 to 13 – All Chevy Supernationals – Pigeon Forge Municipal Parking Facility; for more information call (423) 623-4644, (423) 623-1871, (423) 465-5855 or visit www.autoshows.cc or the host hotel, Grand Resort Hotel at 1-800-251-4444.

June 11 to August 1 – KidsFest – Dollywood; for more information call 1-800-DOLLYWOOD or visit www.dollywood.com

June 15-20 – Music City Gospel Showcase – Grand Resort Hotel Convention Center; for more information call 1-800-251-4444.

June 18 – Roy Clark in Concert – Country Tonite Theatre; for more information call 1-800-792-4308 or visit firstclassconcerts.com

June 24 to 27 – Great Smoky F-100 Run – Smoky Shadows Convention Center; for more information call 1-800-251-4444.

July 2010

July 2 – Music on the Square – Old Mill Square; for more information call (865) 428-0771 or visit www.oldmillsquare.com

July 2 – Tanya Tucker in Concert – Country Tonite Theatre; for more information call 1-800-792-4308 or visit firstclassconcerts.com

July 3 – 20th Annual Patriot Festival – Patriot Park; for more information call (865) 453-8574.

July 8 to 11 – SEAA Girl’s Slow Pitch World Series – Pigeon Forge City Park; for more information call (865) 717-4932 or visit www.seaayouth.com

July 20 to 25 – SEAA Girl’s Fast Pitch World Series – Pigeon Forge City Park; for more information call (865) 717-4932 or visit www.seaayouth.com

July 22 to 25 – Belz Truckload Sale – Belz Outlets; for more information call (865) 453-7316.

July 23 & 24 – George Jones In Concert – Country Tonite Theatre; for more information call 1-800-792-4308 or visit firstclassconcerts.com

July 30 to Aug 1 – Volunteer Cat Club Show – Grand Resort Hotel Convention Center; for more information call 1-800-251-4444.

August 2010

August 1 to 31 – Celebrate Freedom! – Join us in honoring America’s heroes during the entire month of August. Participating businesses offer exclusive discounts to veterans, all branches of active duty, Reserves, National Guard, retired military, law enforcement, firefighters, and EMS personnel (ID required). For information call (865) 453-8574; 1-800-251-9100.

August 11 to 14 – KIDABRA! – The Association of Family & Kidshow Performers – Music Road Hotel & Convention Center; Registration Required. Grand Finale Public Show 8/14 @ 8:00 p.m.; for more information call (336) 492-7870.

August 13 & 14 – Stringtime in the Smokies, presented by The Old Mill – Old Mill Square; for more information call (865) 428-0771 or visit www.oldmillsquare.com

August 13 to 15 – Smoky Mountain Bull Dog Club – Smoky Shadows Convention Center; for more information call 1-800-251-4444.

August 20 – Chubby Checker in Concert – Country Tonite Theatre; for more information call 1-800-792-4308 or visit firstclassconcerts.com

August 23 to 25 – 14th Annual World Premiere Gospel Concert – Grand Resort Hotel Convention Center; for more information call 1-800-251-4444.

September 2010

September 2 to 6 – Belz Sidewalk Sale – Belz Outlets; for more information call (865) 453-7316.

September 10 & 11 – Shades of the Past Rod Run XXVIII – National Parks Resort Lodge & Smoky River Ranch; for more information call Dan Draper at (865) 995-2009 or visit www.shadesofthepast.com

September 16 to 19 – Belz Truckload Sale – Belz Outlets; for more information call (865) 453-7316.

September 16 to 19 – Grand Fall Rod Run – Grand Resort Hotel Convention Center; for more information call 1-800-251-4444.

September 23 to 26 – Tennessee Moose Association – Grand Resort Hotel Convention Center; for more information call 1-800-251-4444.

September 24 – Country Gold Tour – Featuring Leroy Van Dyke, Rex Allen, Jr. and Moe Bandy in Concert – Country Tonite Theatre; for more information call 1-800-792-4308 or visit firstclassconcerts.com

September 25 – 7th Annual Old Mill Heritage Day – Old Mill Square; for more information call (865) 428-0771 or visit www.oldmillsquare.com

September 25 & 26 – Smoky Mountain Trout Tournament – For more information call Greg Ward at (865) 661-3474 or visit www.smokymountaintrouttournament.com

October 2010

October 1 to 30 – National Gospel and Harvest Celebration – Dollywood; for more information call 1-800-DOLLYWOOD or visit www.dollywood.com (Closed Tuesdays and Thursdays)

October 1 to 31 – 14th Annual Pigeon Forge HarvestFest – For more information call (865) 453-8574;
1-800-251-9100.

October 2 to 30 – Pigeon Forge Rotary Club Craft Fair – Patriot Park; for more information call (865) 909-3446.

October 8 to 11 – Belz Sidewalk Sale – Belz Outlets; for more information call (865) 453-7316.

October 15 to 17 – Rocky Top Cat Club – Grand Resort Hotel Convention Center; for more information call 1-800-251-4444.

October 21 to 24 – Belz Truckload Sale – Belz Outlets; for more information call (865) 453-7316.

October 22 – The Nashville Legends Show – Featuring Bill Anderson, Jim Ed Brown and Helen Cornelius in Concert – Country Tonite Theatre; for more information call 1-800-792-4308 or visit firstclassconcerts.com

October 25 to 30 – Samoyed Club of America, Inc. National Specialty Dog Show – Grand Resort Hotel Convention Center; for more information call 1-800-251-4444.

October 28 – Belz Annual Halloween Egg Hunt – Belz Outlets, 6:00 p.m.; for more information (865) 453-7316.

October 28 – 10th Annual Safe Halloween Celebration (Trick or Treat) – Pigeon Forge Community Center; hosted by the City of Pigeon Department of Parks and Recreation. For more information call (865) 429-7373.

November 2010

November 1 to 3 – Gloryfest Senior Adult Conference – Grand Resort Hotel Convention Center; for more information call 1-866-739-2123.

November 4 & 5 – MLC Ladies Conference & Retreat – Music Road Hotel & Convention Center; Advance Registration Required; for more information call (706) 226-3312.

November 4 to 6 – Chosen Ladies Conference Hosted by Watts Bar Church of God – Grand Resort Hotel Convention Center; for more information call 1-800-251-4444.

November 6 to January 1 – Smoky Mountain Christmas Festival – Dollywood; for more information call1-800-DOLLYWOOD or visit www.dollywood.com (Operating days vary. Closed 11/25, 12/24 & 25, 12/31)

November 9 – 21st Annual Winterfest Kickoff – Patriot Park; for more information call (865) 453-8574.

November 10 to 30 – Winterfest Trolley Tour of Lights – Fun Time Trolley Station @ Patriot Park; (Mon. through Fri. only) 6:30 p.m.; $5.00; Call Trolley Office @ (865) 453-6444 for reservations and departure times.

November 11 to 14 – Belz Sidewalk Sale – Belz Outlets; for more information call (865) 453-7316.

November 12 – Ronnie McDowell & Billy Joe Royal in Concert – Country Tonite Theatre; for more information call 1-800-792-4308 or visit firstclassconcerts.com

November 13 – ATVA National Banquet & Awards – Grand Resort Hotel Convention Center; for more information call 1-800-251-4444.

November 19-21 – Turkey Strut Square Dancers Weekend – Grand Resort Hotel Convention Center; for more information call 1-800-251-4444.

November 20 – Tellebration – TBD; for more information call (865) 453-8574.

November 21 – Pigeon Forge Community Chorus Holiday Concert – TBD, for more information call (865) 453-8574.

December 2010

December 1 to 31 – Winterfest Trolley Tour of Lights – Fun Time Trolley Station @ Patriot Park; (Mon. through Fri. only) 6:30 p.m.; $5.00; Call Trolley Office @ (865) 453-6444 for reservations and departure times.

December 7 – Tree Lighting Ceremony – Pigeon Forge Community Center; for more information call (865) 429-7373.

December 29 to 31 – Exit Winter Conference – Smoky Shadows Convention Center; for more information call 1-800-251-4444.

December 29 to 31 – Xtreme Youth Conferences – Grand Resort Hotel Convention Center; for more information call 1-800-251-4444.

December 31 – 29th New Years Eve Extravaganza – Grand Resort Hotel Convention Center; for more information call 1-800-251-4444.

December 31 – New Year’s Eve Celebrations – Various Venues; for more information call (865) 453-8574; 1-800-251-9100.

Parker’s Greatest Knife Show

This show has kept its popularity due to the work of the late Jim Parker, part of the original Parker Knife family.

Parker’s Greatest Knife Show is the greatest antique pocket knife show in the country. On June 11th through 13th the knife show will be at The Sevierville Events Center at Bridgemont. This is the brand-new, state-of-the-art events center located right off Highway 66 in Sevierville TN. You can see it from the road, look for the Music Outlet and then pull across the bridge to the events center. This astounding facility only makes the knife show that much better. Countless vendors and knives as far as the eye can see. Plus, you get the chance to meet and talk to other knife collectors from around the region and across the country.

The knife community is one of the greatest set of collectors on the planet. They are informed about their collectibles and look forward to talking with others about their passion. Whether they are collecting pocket knives or fixed blades, WR Case or Boker you will find some amazing collectibles and learn a lot about the history of the knife industry. Some of the vendors you will meet have been collecting knives since they were children getting their first knife from a parent or grandparent. These vendors will have one-of-kind pieces or knives that were limited production runs. The history of the knives that you will see will amaze you.

This show has kept its popularity due to the work of the late Jim Parker, part of the original Parker Knife family. This show has been around for 18 years and has grown considerably. The Parker name is known in the knife world and they are part of the history of America for that reason. From owning their own knife company to selling and trading the biggest brands in the knife world, this is the show to experience. Even if you are not a knife collector you will enjoy the greatest knife show on earth! If you are in the Pigeon Forge area in June, set aside some time for this special event.

Dumplin Valley June Fest

June Fest brings a great bluegrass festival to the Smokies. Camping, music, games and of course fun come together for a great show. The 2008 event was the debut year of June Fest. 2009 promises to be better.

June Fest brings a great bluegrass festival to the Smokies. Camping, music, games and of course fun come together for a great show. The 2008 event was the debut year of June Fest. People start getting there early and staying late. The site is set up to host RVers so bring your rig to the show. This year June 11th through 13th Dumplin Valley will bring the best of Bluegrass to east Tennessee.

Located at 525 East Dumplin Valley Road in Kodak, Tennessee, this event center has plenty of room for camping in RVs, fellowshipping with friends and, of course, room for the concerts themselves. During the weekend you will start with Bluegrass Brothers, Josh Williams Band, James King Band and Williams & Clark Expedition on Thursday. On Friday, Balsam Range, Jimbo Whaley & Greenbrier, Larry Cordle & Lonesome Standard Time, Carolina Road and the Gibson Brothers will take the stage. Rounding out the weekend, Carrie Hassler & Hard Rain, Nothin’ Fancy, Barry Scott & Second Wind, Steep Canyon Rangers and JD Crowe & the New South will take the stage on Saturday. What a line up! The concerts are in the big tent and they will happen rain or shine, so don’t let a few rain drops spoil your fun.

Along with the music and friendship, there may be ballgames, bubble wrap dancing and much more. You never really know what a bunch of bluegrass fans will do to pass the time. If you are a bluegrass fan you don’t have an option–you have to be there. There are very few times in the year when you have the ability to see this many groups all at one time. A weekend pass for this event will run you $70 – $85 dollars depending on when you purchase your ticket, either before-hand or at the gate. That is a great price to see 14 bands and spend time with other people who share your interest. Check out their website: www.dumplinvalleybluegrass.com for updated information. Check Smoky Mountain Lodging sources if you are coming for this event.

Gold Wings “Spring Fling” Rally

The Tennessee Gold Wing Road Riders Association, the hosting organization, is the largest single-marquee social organization for owners and riders of Gold Wing motorcycles.

Honda Gold Wing motorcycles take over Pigeon Forge on April 23rd, 2009 for the Spring Fling Rally. This year the event is hosted by the Grand Majestic Theater on Teaster Lane. In a weekend full of excitement, attendees will get the chance to attend seminars and discussion groups, participate in parades and win prizes, all the time spending time with other Gold Wing enthusiasts. This year the theme is 1942: A USO Wing Tour. Stop by and get to see some of the best looking motorcycles in East Tennessee.

The Tennessee Gold Wing Road Riders Association, the hosting organization, is the largest single-marquee social organization for owners and riders of Gold Wing motorcycles. This group will spend time getting to know each other better and learning about the interest that they share, the Honda Gold Wing. They will have seminars on everything from stress management to listening and communicating. They will also have the ability to visit vendors that have come in just for this conference. Products ranging from gear for their bikes to clothing will be available to the members throughout the weekend. At this kind of event though, what sticks out the most is the parade of bikes.

The bike parade will start from Teaster Crossing at 9pm. There will be hundreds of bikes in the parade and you will get to see Gold Wings of every description. Customized, chromed up and shined to high polish it should be a sight to behold. After the parade there will be a judging of the light show and winner of the Light Show in the parade will be crowned.

On Saturday at Belz Outlet Mall the bikes will be judged again. This time they will be judged during the Bike Show. The judging is at 2pm on Saturday. The bikes will be at their finest, the owners will be anxious for the results and the judges will hold all the hopes and dreams in their capable hands. The 2009 Spring Fling will be a great time for everyone. Bike owners, and those who love to hear the sound of Gold Wing coming to life, make your plans now.

North American Country Music Awards

Get information on the 2009 North American Country Music Awards in Pigeon Forge, TN. If you love country music, then don’t miss this event. The Pigeon Forge North American Country Music Awards has something for all country music fans!

North American Country Music AwardsIf you love country music or pickin’ and grinnin’ then you’re going to love the 2009 North American Country Music Awards in Pigeon Forge, TN held on March 9-15, 2009 at the Country Tonite Theatre. The North American Country Music Awards is much more than an “awards show”. It features all sorts of activities for the entire family to enjoy. Learn all aspects of country music from playing to recording a record and going on television. If you are at all interested in country music or making it big one day, then be sure to attend the 2009 North American Country Music Awards.

The North America Country Music Associations, International was formed in 1997, by Peggy Franck, “to promote the development of the Country/Gospel Music Industry in each state and country through an International Association to promote and inform members of the industry and the public about resources available in the various states and countries for Country/Gospel Music production.” To sum it up, the NACMA is the association and awards ceremony to attend if you love country or gospel music!

When: March 9-15, 2009
Where: Country Tonite Theatre.
For more information call 1-800-792-4308

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The Winter Carnival of Magic in Pigeon Forge

Get details on The 2009 Winter Carnival of Magic in Pigeon Forge, TN – the largest magic convention in the Smoky Moutains! Get dates, location, and much more for the Pigeon Forge Winter Carnival of Magic.

The Winter Carnival of Magic in Pigeon Forge, TN is the home of everything magical. This year it is being held on the first weekend of March (March 5-7, 2009) and is again going to be held in the beautiful and majestic Pigeon Forge, Tennessee. The Country Tonite Theatre will come to life with some of the best magicians in the world brought together under one roof. There will be the most incredible shows, lectures, and dealer displays for you to enjoy and learn from. The Country Tonite Theatre has been the home to this Pigeon Forge magic convention since 2005 and is a perfect location with its grand sloped seating arrangement and a lighting set up comparable to those found on Broadway. This theatre gives audiences the sound, lights, and spectacular view to feel like they are a part of the show and of history in the making. There are bound to be impressive routines that people will talk about with the amazing talent they witness at this year’s Winter Carnival of Magic in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee.

From magic enthusiasts, young children to old pros, this is the perfect place for those who like to watch magic and those who dream of being the best. This is the convention where you will find the best shows, the best knowledge, and the best performers from across North America. For two days of lectures, performances, and workshops as well as some of the most unique and best dealers from around the world. All under one roof.

Dealers begin setting up on Thursday and are open for business as soon as they are ready. You will find the inventory of respected dealers such as Bill Pryor, Daytona Magic, Fukai, Funtastic Magic, Haines House of Cards, Ladshaw Magic, Laflin Magic, Magic Central, Mark Mason and more.

The audiences and visitors who come not to participate or buy magical supplies will have lots to do away from the dealers. There will be some of the most impressive magicians and illusionists from around the world performing at the Carnival of Magic.

The Pedragons are not just loved by their fans but are praised by fellow magicians and illusionists like David Copperfield and Siegfried and Roy. Jonathon Pedragon is referred to as the Maestro by his peers and respected around the world for his incredible talent and Charlotte is the most respected woman in the entire history of magic. She has been honored around the world by prestigious organizations such as England’s famed magic Circle. She was the first woman ever to be named “Magician of the Year” by the Academy of Magical Arts.

These great legends of Magic will be joined by other incredible performers such as Ken Scott who brings his twenty years of performing to the carnival. Also, television acclaimed Shawn Farquar and many more amazing performers will take the stage. Even people who have no interest in magic will walk away from the winter carnival of magic in awe and completely in love with the art. There are few better places to be on March 5th, 6th and 7th than at the foot of the Great Smoky Mountains being entertained by the great magicians, illusionists, and performers of the world.

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Southern Gospel Music FanFair

Information about the 2009 Southern Gospel Music FanFair in Pigeon Forge, TN. Get the schedule of events, dates, location, and more for the Southern Gospel Music Fan Fair in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee.

Southern Gospel Music FanFairIf you’re a fan of southern gospel, then definitely make plans to visit Pigeon Forge in March for the 2009 Southern Gospel Music FanFair in Pigeon Forge, TN held from March 16-21 at the Smoky Mountain Convention Center. This six day event (yes, SIX days!) features the very best in southern gospel from soloists to quartets. The Southern Gospel Music FanFair has been traditionally held in Chattanooga, TN but is making its debut in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee in 2009 for its biggest event ever. It will feature worship services for you to attend with other gospel music fans, meet and greet sessions where you can meet the performers, daily matinees & evening concerts, Souther Gospel Music fan awards, a talent search, and more.

The roster of performers for the 2009 Southern Gospel Music Fan Fair is absolutely packed full of amazingly, blessed talent. To see the entire schedule, visit the official website using the link below and then click “Schedule”. On that site you will also be able to purchase tickets, view rules for the talent search if you would like to participate, see the categories for the awards ceremony, and much more!

When: March 16-21, 2009
Where: Smoky Mountain Convention Center in Pigeon Forge, TN
Official Website: http://www.sgmfanfair.com

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