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Sycamore Shoals State Historic Area Presents

Traditional Arts Workshops

2010 Listing by Date

 

Traditional Arts Workshops are by registration only and must be pre-paid.

 Call (423) 543-5808 for more information.

 


JANUARY

 

Workshop: Step-By-Step Oil Paint                          Instructor: Kay Braswell

Saturday, January 9                                                    9am – 4pm

Cost: $50 (includes supplies)                                      Limit: 15         Minimum: 6

Discover oil on canvas through wet-on-wet painting techniques.  Beginners are welcome—learn Bob Ross techniques for painting—or come to improve the skills you already possess.

 

Workshop: Watercolor Paint                                   Instructor: Barbara Jernigan

Saturday, January 16                                                  10am – 1pm

Cost: $12 (plus supplies) or $20 (includes supplies)   Limit: open      Minimum: 5

Learn and practice watercolor techniques and style.  Dress to take a short walk outdoors for photos and observations, weather permitting.

 

Workshop: Step-By-Step Oil Paint                          Instructor: Kay Braswell

Wednesday, January 20                                              9am – 4pm

Cost: $50 (includes supplies)                                      Limit: 15         Minimum: 6

Discover oil on canvas through wet-on-wet painting techniques.  Beginners are welcome—learn Bob Ross techniques for painting—or come to improve the skills you already possess.

 

Workshop: Focusing on Storytelling Essentials     Instructor: Larry Kelley

Saturday, January 23                                                  10am – 12pm

Cost: $5                                                                       Limit: 30         Minimum: 8

Focus on the challenges, rewards, and methods of being a storyteller.  Participants will be encouraged to share their perspectives as we discuss storytelling essentials and techniques.  This workshop is recommended for anyone interested in discovering effective methods for sharing stories.

 

Workshop: Beginning Chair Bottoming                 Instructor: Cathy Broyles

Saturday, January 30                                                  9am – 4pm

Cost: $30                                                                     Limit: 10         Minimum: 5

A great way to repair an old favorite or brush up an antique!  Find out how to weave the life back into your old cane furniture.  Bring a chair to cane, a bucket or dishpan suitable for hot water, scissors, butter knife, and 2 old towels.

 

Workshop: Watercolor Paint                                   Instructor: Barbara Jernigan

Saturday, January 30                                                  10am – 1pm

Cost: $12 (plus supplies) or $20 (includes supplies)   Limit: open      Minimum: 5

Learn and practice watercolor techniques and style.  Dress to take a short walk outdoors for photos and observations, weather permitting.

 


FEBRUARY

 

Workshop: 7-Step Chair Caning                             Instructor: Cathy Broyles

Saturday, February 6                                                  9am – 4pm

Saturday, February 13                                                            9am – 4pm

Saturday, February 20                                                            9am – 4pm

Saturday, February 27                                                            9am – 4pm

Cost: $30 per class ($120 for all) plus supplies (supplies vary based on individual needs)

Limit: 10

Minimum: 4

This 4-part class delves into the beautiful and traditional 7-step chair caning method, a delicate and complex weave that forms an octagonal pattern.  This type of caning requires a special type of chair with holes bored through the feet and back.  Ask park staff for a supply list when you register.  The first session of the class will involve measuring and sizing each chair to determine the type of cane needed.

 

Workshop: Watercolor Paint                                   Instructor: Barbara Jernigan

Saturday, February 6                                                  10am – 1pm

Cost: $12 (plus supplies) or $20 (includes supplies)   Limit: open      Minimum: 5

Learn and practice watercolor techniques and style.  Dress to take a short walk outdoors for photos and observations, weather permitting.

 

Workshop: Introduction to Knitting                       Instructor: Rudi Angelmaier

Saturday, February 13                                                            10am – 12pm

Cost: $10 (with supplies) or $5 (bring your own)       Limit: 10         Minimum: 4

Learn the basic skills and terms of knitting, including cast on, purl, knit, cast off, and yarn over.  Start on a project such as a scarf, washcloth, or blanket.  The $10 class price includes a pair of size 7 needles and practice yarn; additional supplies are available for purchase.

 

Workshop: Rag Rugs                                               Instructor: Terri Asbury

Saturday, February 20                                                            10am – 3pm

Cost: $25                                                                     Limit: 15         Minimum: 5

Take something old and make something beautiful!  Make a rug, table runner, placemat, or basket out of the fabric of your choice.  Just bring some size Q (big) crochet hooks and two or three yards of any material, old or new.  Basic crochet skills recommended.

 

Workshop: Pine Needle Baskets                              Instructor: Pam Etheredge

Saturday, February 27                                                            9am – 2pm

Cost: $35                                                                     Limit: 6           Minimum: 2

Craft a delicate basket out of coiled pine needles in the tradition of our region’s Native American artisans, who used common materials to make beautiful and functional works of art.  Basket size will vary based on the maker, but will generally be around 3” in diameter.  Bring a pair of scissors—all other materials provided.

 


MARCH

 

Workshop: Pennywhistle                                         Instructor:  Martha Egan

Saturday, March 6                                                      1:30pm – 3pm

Cost:  $30 (includes Walton’s whistle and book); $20 if you bring your own instrument

Limit: 12

Minimum: 1

Class includes the fundamentals of holding and sounding your pennywhistle, learning the first notes, and playing a song—or come and advance the skills you already possess.  Music and other supplemental materials provided.

 

Workshop: Watercolor Paint                                   Instructor: Barbara Jernigan

Sunday, March 7                                                         1pm – 4pm

Cost: $12 (plus supplies) or $20 (includes supplies)   Limit: open      Minimum: 5

Learn and practice watercolor techniques and style.  Dress to take a short walk outdoors for photos and observations, weather permitting.

 

Workshop: Making a Native American Flute        Instructor: Danny Bigay

Saturday, March 13                                                    10am – 4pm

Cost: $100 (includes supplies)                                    Limit: 10         Minimum: 4

Discover the art of making a traditionally tuned Cherokee-style flute using native river cane.  Wear old clothes.  All materials provided.

 

Workshop: Watercolor Paint                                   Instructor: Barbara Jernigan

Sunday, March 14                                                       1pm – 4pm

Cost: $12 (plus supplies) or $20 (includes supplies)   Limit: open      Minimum: 5

Learn and practice watercolor techniques and style.  Dress to take a short walk outdoors for photos and observations, weather permitting.

 

Workshop: Historical Pigments and Paints            Instructor: Stephanie Smith

Saturday, March 20                                                    10am - 12pm

Cost: $5                                                                       Limit: 10         Minimum: 3

An overview of the powdered pigments and bonding materials used from medieval

times through the 18th century.  Learn to prepare traditional watercolors and

egg tempura paints.  Class will be hands-on; be prepared for handling materials that may stain clothes.

 

Workshop: Cherokee Stone Pipe                            Instructor: Steve Ricker

Saturday, March 20                                                    10am – 4pm

Cost: $45 (includes supplies)                                      Limit: 10         Minimum: 5

Cherokee pipes were functional works of art, and held important meaning in Cherokee life.  Learn to carve a traditional Cherokee-style pipe with native steatite.  This class will take place in the fort area, so dress for outdoor weather.

 

Workshop: Kumihimo Braiding                              Instructor: Arlene Angelmaier

Saturday, March 27                                                    9am – 12pm

Cost: $5 basic class, $15 class & take-home kit.         Limit: 10         Minimum: 4

Begin with an introduction to Kumihimo, a traditional Japanese art of braiding.  Intricate, sturdy Kumihimo braiding, traditionally used to fasten armor, and clothing, has found modern uses in jewelry and accessories.  Learn basic terms and techniques, then create your own project on a quick-study, portable kit.  Sign up for the basic class to see if you like it; take-home kits will be on sale for an additional $10.  Additional fibers and accessories are also available for purchase.

 


APRIL

 

Workshop: Bluegrass Biscuit Basket or Ribboned Napkin Basket

Instructor: Candy Alexander

Saturday, April 10                                                      9am – 3pm

Cost: $35 (Bluegrass Biscuit Basket) / $25 (Ribboned Napkin Basket)

Limit: 15

Minimum: 4

Craft your choice of two possible baskets, both of which are suitable for all levels of weavers.  The 7” Bluegrass Biscuit Basket is completely woven in reed.  It is made so a bandana can be used as a basket liner, tucked through the basket in the corners.  Wrought iron scroll handles on the side complete the country look.  The Ribboned Napkin Basket has an open weave bottom.  The sides of this 8” square basket are plain weave, embellished with a row of dyed reed that also makes a bow on one side.  Kits for each basket will be furnished by the instructor.  Bring garden shears or kitchen shears, a kitchen towel, 12 clothespins or small spring clips, and a pencil.

 

Workshop: Watercolor Paint                                   Instructor: Barbara Jernigan

Sunday, April 11                                                         1pm – 4pm

Cost: $12 (plus supplies) or $20 (includes supplies)   Limit: open      Minimum: 5

Learn and practice watercolor techniques and style.  Dress to take a short walk outdoors for photos and observations, weather permitting.

 

Workshop: Step-By-Step Oil Paint                          Instructor: Kay Braswell

Wednesday, April 14                                                  9am – 4pm

Cost: $50 (includes supplies)                                      Limit: 15         Minimum: 6

Discover oil on canvas through wet-on-wet painting techniques.  Beginners are welcome—learn Bob Ross techniques for painting—or come to improve the skills you already possess.

 

Workshop: River Cane Blowgun                            Instructor: Doug Meyer

Saturday, April 17                                                      9am – 4:30pm

Cost: $50 (materials included)                                    Limit: 15         Minimum: 6

Before the advent of modern firearms, people in our region hunted small game with this versatile tool.  Hollow out and straighten a length of cane for a traditional-style blowgun, then craft your own cotton, thistle, and feather-fletched darts to match.   Please bring a knife, work gloves, and a lunch.

 

Workshop: Watercolor Paint                                   Instructor: Barbara Jernigan

Saturday, April 17                                                      10am – 1pm

Cost: $12 (plus supplies) or $20 (includes supplies)   Limit: open      Minimum: 5

Learn and practice watercolor techniques and style.  Dress to take a short walk outdoors for photos and observations, weather permitting.

 

Workshop: Primitive Trapping and Fishing          Instructor: Steve Ricker

Saturday, April 24                                                      10am – 4pm

Cost: $35                                                                     Limit: 10         Minimum: 5

Learn some old methods of hunting, trapping, and fishing, using ordinary materials to survive in the wild.  This class will take place outdoors, so dress for outdoor weather.

Materials: included

 

Workshop: Step-By-Step Oil Paint                          Instructor: Kay Braswell

Wednesday, April 28                                                  9am – 4pm

Cost: $50 (includes supplies)                                      Limit: 15         Minimum: 6

Discover oil on canvas through wet-on-wet painting techniques.  Beginners are welcome—learn Bob Ross techniques for painting—or come to improve the skills you already possess.

 


MAY

 

Workshop: Step-By-Step Oil Paint                          Instructor: Kay Braswell

Saturday, May 1                                                         9am – 4pm

Cost: $50 (includes supplies)                                      Limit: 15         Minimum: 6

Discover oil on canvas through wet-on-wet painting techniques.  Beginners are welcome—learn Bob Ross techniques for painting—or come to improve the skills you already possess.

 

Workshop: Flint Knapping

Instructor: Bob Estep, Chris Edens, Clark Sams

Saturday & Sunday, May 1 & 2                                 10am – 4pm

Cost: $60 (includes supplies)                                      Limit: 10         Minimum: 4

Make stone tools such as the arrow point using only traditional techniques (adults only).  Please be sure to register no later than 1 week prior to the class.

 

Workshop: Step-By-Step Oil Paint                          Instructor: Kay Braswell

Wednesday, May 19                                                   9am – 4pm

Cost: $50 (includes supplies)                                      Limit: 15         Minimum: 6

Discover oil on canvas through wet-on-wet painting techniques.  Beginners are welcome—learn Bob Ross techniques for painting—or come to improve the skills you already possess.

 

Workshop: Stained Glass                                         Instructor: Beverly Morley

Saturday, May 22                                                       10am – 4pm

Cost: $40 (includes materials)                         Limit: 6           Minimum: 4

Discover and utilize the basic steps of stained glass art—cutting, grinding, foiling, and soldering glass—to make your very own stained glass sun catcher.

 

Workshop: Eastern Woodland Moccasins             Instructor: Steve Ricker

Saturday, May 22                                                       10am – 4pm

Cost: $85 (includes supplies)                                      Limit: 7           Minimum: 5

Make a well-fitted set of center-seam Eastern Woodland-style leather moccasins using traditional techniques.  This class will take place in the fort area, so dress for outdoor weather.

 


JUNE

 

Workshop: Step-By-Step Oil Paint                          Instructor: Kay Braswell

Friday, June 11                                                           9am – 4pm

Cost: $50 (includes supplies)                                      Limit: 15         Minimum: 6

Discover oil on canvas through wet-on-wet painting techniques.  Beginners are welcome—learn Bob Ross techniques for painting—or come to improve the skills you already possess.

 

Workshop: Cherokee Honeysuckle Basket

Instructors: Dale Cloer and Vicki Standingdeer

Saturday, June 12                                                       1pm-4pm

Cost: $25 (includes supplies)                                      Limit: none      Minimum: 4

Make a traditional Cherokee-style basket using honeysuckle, naturally dyed with bloodroot, walnut, and pokeberry.  Learn how to cook the vine, roll, bleach, dye, and make splints.  Bring a pair of scissors; all other materials provided.

 

Workshop: Step-By-Step Oil Paint                          Instructor: Kay Braswell

Saturday, June 19                                                       9am – 4pm

Cost: $50 (includes supplies)                                      Limit: 15         Minimum: 6

Discover oil on canvas through wet-on-wet painting techniques.  Beginners are welcome—learn Bob Ross techniques for painting—or come to improve the skills you already possess.

 

Workshop: Pennywhistle                                         Instructor: Martha Egan

Saturday, June 19                                                       1:30pm – 3pm

Cost:  $30 (includes Walton’s whistle and book); $20 if you bring your own instrument

Limit: 12

Minimum: 1

Class includes the fundamentals of holding and sounding your pennywhistle, learning the first notes, and playing a song—or come and advance the skills you already possess.  Music and other supplemental materials provided.

 

Workshop: Atlatl and Spear

Instructors: Bob Estep, Clark Sams, Chris Edens

Saturday & Sunday, June 19 & 20                             10am – 4pm

Cost: $60 (includes supplies)                                      Limit: 10         Minimum: 4

Make a spear and a spear-thrower, a hunting tool used by primitive cultures worldwide.  Materials provided to make a atlatl and two darts.  Bring a good sharp knife and a hatchet if you have them and any other wood carving tools you have.  Please be sure to register no later than 1 week prior to the class.  This class is for adults only.

 


JULY

 

Workshop: Step-By-Step Oil Paint                          Instructor: Kay Braswell

Saturday, July 10                                                        9am – 4pm

Cost: $50 (includes supplies)                                      Limit: 15         Minimum: 6

Discover oil on canvas through wet-on-wet painting techniques.  Beginners are welcome—learn Bob Ross techniques for painting—or come to improve the skills you already possess.

 

Workshop: Mandolin for Beginners                             Instructor: Vicki Shell

Saturday, July 17                                                        10 am - 12 pm

Cost to be announced                                                 Limited: special     Minimum: special

Learn the basics of this popular and historic instrument. This class is intended primarily for students who already own a mandolin; however, a

limited number of mandolins are available for students who do not.  Please let us know if you will be bringing your own mandolin to this class

when you sign up.

 

 

Workshop: Step-By-Step Oil Paint                          Instructor: Kay Braswell

Saturday, July 24                                                        9am – 4pm

Cost: $50 (includes supplies)                                      Limit: 15         Minimum: 6

Discover oil on canvas through wet-on-wet painting techniques.  Beginners are welcome—learn Bob Ross techniques for painting—or come to improve the skills you already possess.

 


AUGUST

 

Workshop: Step-By-Step Oil Paint                          Instructor: Kay Braswell

Saturday, August 14                                                   9am – 4pm

Cost: $50 (includes supplies)                                      Limit: 15         Minimum: 6

Discover oil on canvas through wet-on-wet painting techniques.  Beginners are welcome—learn Bob Ross techniques for painting—or come to improve the skills you already possess.

 

Workshop: Pine Needle Baskets                              Instructor: Pam Etheredge

Saturday, August 21                                                   9am – 2pm     

Cost: $35                                                                     Limit: 6           Minimum: 2

Craft a delicate basket out of coiled pine needles in the tradition of our region’s Native American artisans, who used common materials to make beautiful and functional works of art.  Basket size will vary based on the maker, but will generally be around 3” in diameter.  Bring a pair of scissors—all other materials provided.

 

Workshop: Step-By-Step Oil Paint                          Instructor: Kay Braswell

Friday, August 27                                                       9am – 4pm

Cost: $50 (includes supplies)                                      Limit: 15         Minimum: 6

Discover oil on canvas through wet-on-wet painting techniques.  Beginners are welcome—learn Bob Ross techniques for painting—or come to improve the skills you already possess.

 

Workshop: 18th Century Blacksmithing                 Instructor: Mark Ramsey

Saturday, August 28                                                   9am – 4pm

Cost: $85 (includes supplies)                                      Limit: 6           Minimum: 4

Blacksmithing for beginners or the more experienced—let us know your level when you sign up!

 

Workshop: Natural Dyeing                                      Instructor: Carolyn DeWitt

Saturday, August 28                                                   10am – 4pm

Cost: $25                                                                     Limit: 10         Minimum: 2

Make beautiful color with all the bounty of nature.  Learn to dye thread as colonial settlers might have during the 18th century.  Create stunning colors with the herbs and flowers of the field.

 


SEPTEMBER

 

Workshop: Step-By-Step Oil Paint                          Instructor: Kay Braswell

Saturday, September 18                                              9am – 4pm

Cost: $50 (includes supplies)                                      Limit: 15         Minimum: 6

Discover oil on canvas through wet-on-wet painting techniques.  Beginners are welcome—learn Bob Ross techniques for painting—or come to improve the skills you already possess.

 

Workshop: Pennywhistle                                         Instructor: Martha Egan

Saturday, September 18                                              1:30pm – 3pm

Cost:  $30 (includes Walton’s whistle and book); $20 if you bring your own instrument

Limit: 12

Minimum: 1

Class includes the fundamentals of holding and sounding your pennywhistle, learning the first notes, and playing a song—or come and advance the skills you already possess.  Music and other supplemental materials provided.

 


OCTOBER

 

Workshop: Beginners Quillwork Techniques        Instructor: Rebecca Parker

Saturday, October 2                                                    10am – 4pm

Cost: $65                                                                     Limit: 15         Minimum: 4

Discover the traditional art of Quillwork—creating embroidered patterns out of porcupine quills, often used by Native Americans to decorate clothing and accessories.  Find out how to obtain, sort, pluck, and dye porcupine quills.  Learn three different quillwork techniques: sawtooth, bi-color sawtooth, and single thread line.  We will practice these techniques on a piece of brain-tanned buckskin that can be turned into a bracelet or attached to a larger item.  Bring scissors, tweezers, and a chair.

 

Workshop: Step-By-Step Oil Paint                          Instructor: Kay Braswell

Saturday, October 9                                                    9am – 4pm

Cost: $50 (includes supplies)                                      Limit: 15         Minimum: 6

Discover oil on canvas through wet-on-wet painting techniques.  Beginners are welcome—learn Bob Ross techniques for painting—or come to improve the skills you already possess.

 

Workshop: Primitive Pottery I – Handbuilding

Instructors: Bob Estep, Chris Edens, Clark Sams

Saturday, October 16                                                  10am – 4pm

Cost: $40 (includes supplies)                                      Limit: 10         Minimum: 4

This two-part class begins with learning primitive techniques to create functional pottery from clay.  These pieces will be pit-fired in Part II of the class on November 6.  Please be sure to register no later than 1 week prior to the class.

 

Workshop: Step-By-Step Oil Paint                          Instructor: Kay Braswell

Wednesday, October 20                                             9am – 4pm

Cost: $50 (includes supplies)                                      Limit: 15         Minimum: 6

Discover oil on canvas through wet-on-wet painting techniques.  Beginners are welcome—learn Bob Ross techniques for painting—or come to improve the skills you already possess.

 

Workshop: Cornhusk Dolls                                     Instructor: Terri Asbury

Saturday, October 23                                                  10am – 2pm

Cost: $25                                                                     Limit: 10         Minimum: 5

Kick off the fall season with this old-time tradition!  Choose from a variety of styles including Native American dolls, Victorian dolls, or something of your own design.  Bring a large bowl and a pair of scissors.

 


NOVEMBER

 

Workshop: Step-By-Step Oil Paint                          Instructor: Kay Braswell

Wednesday, November 3                                           9am – 4pm

Cost: $50 (includes supplies)                                      Limit: 15         Minimum: 6

Discover oil on canvas through wet-on-wet painting techniques.  Beginners are welcome—learn Bob Ross techniques for painting—or come to improve the skills you already possess.

 

Workshop: Chair-side Catch-all Basket                 Instructor: Candy Alexander

Saturday, November 6                                                9am – 3pm

Cost: $30                                                                     Limit: 15         Minimum: 4

This basket shape is known as a half market.  It has a wooden handle on one end.  It is great for sitting by a chair, against a wall or on a step.  It has a filled bottom, and variegated reed decorates the plain weave sides.  Kits for each basket will be furnished by the instructor.  Just bring garden shears or kitchen shears, a kitchen towel, 12 clothespins or small spring clips, and a pencil.

 

Workshop: Primitive Pottery II – Pit Firing

Instructors: Bob Estep, Clark Sams, Chris Edens

Saturday, November 6                                                10am – 4pm

Cost: no charge if you attended Oct. 16 class, $15 otherwise

Limit: 10

Minimum: 4

Fire your pottery in an earthen pit with natural materials.  This is the second part of a two-part primitive pottery class beginning on October 16.  You do not have to take the first class to attend this session; you may bring unfired pottery of your own and experiment with these primitive pit-firing techniques.  Please be sure to register no later than 1 week prior to the class.

 

Workshop: Step-By-Step Oil Paint                          Instructor: Kay Braswell

Saturday, November 20                                              9am – 4pm

Cost: $50 (includes supplies)                                      Limit: 15         Minimum: 6

Discover oil on canvas through wet-on-wet painting techniques.  Beginners are welcome—learn Bob Ross techniques for painting—or come to improve the skills you already possess.

 


DECEMBER

 

Workshop: Step-By-Step Oil Paint                          Instructor: Kay Braswell

Saturday, December 4                                                            9am – 4pm

Cost: $50 (includes supplies)                                      Limit: 15         Minimum: 6

Discover oil on canvas through wet-on-wet painting techniques.  Beginners are welcome—learn Bob Ross techniques for painting—or come to improve the skills you already possess.

 

Workshop: Step-By-Step Oil Paint                          Instructor: Kay Braswell

Wednesday, December 15                                          9am – 4pm

Cost: $50 (includes supplies)                                      Limit: 15         Minimum: 6

Discover oil on canvas through wet-on-wet painting techniques.  Beginners are welcome—learn Bob Ross techniques for painting—or come to improve the skills you already possess.

 


THROUGHOUT THE YEAR

 

Watauga Valley Fifes & Drums

Coordinator: John Large

Saturdays

10am – 12pm

The Fife and Drum Corps performs at historical events, dedications, and parades.  This group is open to anyone ages 12 & up.  Musical experience is welcome but not necessary; just come with a willingness to learn.  Meet our volunteer coordinator John Large at the Sycamore Shoals Visitors Center.  Lessons are free of charge, just call and let us know you’re coming!

 

Quilting with the Sycamore Stitchers

The Sycamore Stitchers meet throughout the year at the park.  Call Pat Dobes at (423) 542-9400 for information on joining this group.

 

Liberty Spinners

2nd Tuesday of the month                              

1st Tuesday in November

9:30am – 1pm

Cost: none

This gathering of spinners and fiber artists is open to anyone interested in the art of spinning thread.  Join us at 9:30am on the 2nd Tuesday of the month (exception: November meeting will take place on the 1st Tuesday in November).  There is no need to register for this gathering—just come on in!

 

Shape Note Singing - Led by Don Wiley

3rd Sunday of each Month                                                      2:00 pm – 4:00 pm

Sing the shapes!  In this early musical tradition, “shapes” represented each note of the do-re-mi scale.  Although many Appalachian frontiersmen could not read, they achieved beautiful four-part harmonies through this simplified method of learning music.  We invite you to join “The Old Fields Singers” for an experience you will not forget.

 

Northeast Tennessee Autoharp Community & Old Time Group

Instructor/Organizer: Cathy Ciolac

January – May

September – November

4th Sunday of the month.

1:00 – 2:00 Beginners Autoharp and Mountain Dulcimer

2:00 – 4:00 Open Jam

Cost: none

(old time banjo, fiddle, guitar, and toe tappers welcome, but no tap shoes please)

Start on the basics of Autoharp and Dulcimer, then stick around for the open jam to show off what you’ve learned!  Old-time musicians of all instruments and skill levels are welcome to play.  This group meets in the Sycamore Shoals Visitors Center on the 4th Sunday of the month, January through May and September through November.

 

 

 

For more information or to register for workshops, contact

Sycamore Shoals State Historic Area

1651 West Elk Avenue

Elizabethton, TN 37643

(423) 543-5808

www.sycamoreshoalstn.org

www.tnstateparks.com/SycamoreShoals/