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  • Festivals, Fairs and Food In the Smoky Mountains
    Author: Bennie McCann
    Website: http://www.volunteercabinrentals.com
    Added: Fri, Oct 19, 2007 17:41:17
    Category: Travel & Leisure
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    Every year, with the changing of the seasons, the Smoky Mountains come alive
    with a host of festivals, fairs and food cook-offs. When you add to that the
    excitement of skiing, hiking and other Smoky Mountain adventures, you get a
    special time filled with family fun and romance that leaves you with a warm glow
    inside.

    Smoky Mountain Harvest Festival

    The
    Great Smoky Arts and Crafts Community declares itself, “The largest group of
    individual artisans in North America,” and you can find them at the Smoky
    Mountain Harvest Festival. Lasting for weeks during September and October,
    visitors are amazed that practically every town in the Smokies is decked out for
    fall. Celebrations of all types take place during the festival including
    concerts, auto shows, rodeos, air shows and, of course, craft fairs.


    Artisans and shop owners have handed down their crafts and skills for
    generations. During the festival, you will find paintings, woodcarvings, quilts,
    candles, pottery and more than you can imagine in the way of arts and crafts.


    As you stroll up and down the streets of each quaint, little town,
    you'll be welcomed with a genuine, "Hey!" from local business owners.  It's
    as if you've stepped back in time to a place where traditional craftsmanship has
    not been forgotten.

    The Gatlinburg Craftsmen's
    Fair

    Hailed as one of the "Top 20 Events in the Southeastern
    United States" by the Southeastern Tourism Society, the Gatlinburg Craftsmen’s
    Fair draws expert craftsmen and shoppers every year.  The Craftsmen's Fair
    is held at the Gatlinburg Convention Center, and has been around for over 30
    years.  Trying to get a head start on your holiday shopping?  Then
    this is the place for you! There are over 200 booths to explore filled with
    unique, heirloom-quality items designed and created by master craftsmen. 
    You are bound to find something special for everyone on your list, even those -
    especially those - who seem to have everything.

    Not only will you enjoy
    the shopping and demonstrations from local craftsmen, but there is also live
    blue grass and country music to keep you entertained.  Wear comfortable
    shoes and give yourself plenty of time to shop till you
    drop.

    Gatlinburg Chili Cook-off

    You will
    definitely work up an appetite after all that shopping, so make your way to the
    chili cook-off.  Each November, there's a one-day showdown of more than 20
    cooks stirring their pots with one-of-a-kind chili recipes.  Beans or no
    beans? Hamburger or steak? Mild or grab-the-fire-extinguisher smokin'? Whatever
    your preference, you'll have a dizzying selection of chili to sample.  When
    you're finished, cast your vote for the chili you think should receive the
    People’s Choice Award. 

    Winterfest In Pigeon
    Forge


    From November to February, Pigeon Forge makes the
    transition from a mountain resort to a winter wonderland. Over five million
    lights are on display in the shapes of animals and nativities as well as draping
    virtually every building in town.  Take a ride inside a toasty-warm trolley
    with someone special as the entire town twinkles before your very eyes.  It
    will quickly put you in the holiday spirit!   

    A huge
    selection of Christmas shows in local theaters can also be found, from
    reenactments of the birth of Christ to Santa and his elves.  With special
    events happening throughout Winterfest, you and your family can enjoy Wilderness
    Wildlife Week, a variety of storytelling events and more.

    With so much
    to choose from, you'll find it hard to decide what to do first.  Whether
    you like to shop, eat or just take in the beautiful scenery, it’s all here
    waiting for you in the Smoky Mountains! 


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    About the Author:
    Bennie McCann is Reservations Manager of Volunteer Cabin Rentals specializing in Smoky Mountain rental cabins in Gatlinburg and Pigeon Forge, TN. Visit them today at http://www.volunteercabinrentals.com to book cabins for weddings, vacations, reunions and other special events.

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