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Smokies Celebrates Public Lands Day

Press Release:

National Park Service
September 22, 2009

The National Park Service is inviting America to join in a day of service and celebration on Saturday, September 26, during Public Lands Day to help make America’s Best Idea—the national parks—even better. As part of the event, Great Smoky Mountains National Park will present a sneak preview of a new Ken Burns documentary and participate in a volunteer community service project in cooperation with the Keep Sevier Beautiful Roads and Rivers Day Fall Clean Up.

A short, 26-minute excerpt from the National Parks: America’s Best Idea documentary series, sponsored by the National Park Service and National Park Foundation, is scheduled for two showings on Saturday, September 26, at 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. at the Sugarlands Visitor Center, near Gatlinburg, Tenn. This showing is a prelude to the six-part, 12-hour series which will begin airing on PBS stations nationwide on Sunday, September 27. The Burns documentary includes a Smokies segment in which local icons Horace Kephart and George Masa are featured prominently. Together, Kephart, a famed author and outdoorsman, and Masa, a photographer and avid hiker, played important roles in raising support for the Park’s creation.

“We are excited that the Smokies is part of the documentary film which coincides with the Park’s 75th Anniversary. The project traces the birth of the national park idea in the mid-1800s and follows its evolution for nearly 150 years and is an excellent opportunity for Americans to reflect on the significance and value of the National Park System,” said Park Superintendent Dale Ditmanson.

As part of the Keep Sevier Beautiful Roads and Rivers Day, the national park is looking for volunteers to participate in a litter clean up along the Gatlinburg-Pigeon Forge Spur between 9 a.m. and 12 p.m. Registration for interested volunteers begins at 9 a.m. at the Gatlinburg Spur Welcome Center where volunteers will be provided work gloves, water and trash bags and assigned sections of the Spur which runs parallel to the West Prong of the Little Pigeon River. Individuals should be prepared to walk along the sloping banks of the river collecting trash and debris. It is recommended to wear sturdy shoes and long pants for scrambling down the banks. Individuals under 18 are required to be accompanied by adult. The national park is one of several places that Keep Sevier Beautiful is sponsoring in Sevier County so that people can help to make their community a better place to live and visit. For more information call the Keep Sevier Beautiful office at 865-774-6677.

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East Tennessee Public Television will premeiere “East Tennessee Stories: The Land, Its People and the Great Smoky Mountains National Park at 6 PM on Sunday, September 27, 2009.

This program starts with the Cherokee’s story of creation and covers additional topics including logging, the Civil War and the creation of the smokies.

Immediately following this program is Ken Burn’s brilliant documentary “The National parks: Americas Best Idea”. Burn’s 12-hour series spans the continent to capture the gradeur that is our national parks.

Visitors to the National Park can get a sneak peak of the Ken Burns film on Saturday. A half-hour excerpt will be shown at the Sugarlands Visitors Center at 11 am and 2 pm.

For more information about the sneak peak, contact the national park at 865-436-1200.

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The Old Mill Square’s Heritage Day 2009 was a great success.  Visitors were treated to live demonstrations of traditional mountain crafts like quilting, basket making, pottery and apple butter making.  There was a farmer’s market set up in front of the Old mill General Store.  Members of the local Antique Tractor and Engine Association had a collection of refurbished machinery.

There was plenty of stuff for the kids as well.  Kid’s activities included games, pumpkin painting and a cake walk.

Live music was provided by Lonesome Mountain, Van Eaton & Friends, and Jimbo Whaley & Greenbrier from a stage in front of the cafe.

The Great Smoky Mountains National Park was on hand to provide information about the Smokies 75th Anniversary.

There was plenty of great traditional food like cornbread and pinto beans, hotdogs and barbeque.  The Old Mill Farmhouse Kitchen was letting visitors try free sample of their cooking.

Overall it was a great way to spend some quality time in Pigeon Forge and escape the madness of the Grand Fall Rod Run.

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The rain that Sevier County received over the weekend did not dampen the spirit or the turnout of this years Grand Fall Rod Run.  As expected with the major car shows throughout the year, the turnout was tremendous.

Classic cars, hotrods, low riders, motorcycles, and souped-up golfcarts were everywhere throughout town.  Every available piece of real estate available in town was turned into parking where car owners could show off these wonderful automobiles.

The sidewalks lining the parkway were covered in folding chairs and people watching the cars drive by in traffic.  It was a great car show overall.

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On Wednesday September 9, Govenor Phill Bredesen announced that the Great Smoky Mountains National Park will be featured on the U.S. mint’s new series of quarters featuring national parks and historic sites.

The “America the Beautiful Quarters” will start next year with five quarters with images of national parks in each of the U.S. states.

Five quarters will be issued annually starting with Arkansas’s Hot Springs National Park. The Tennessee quarter is scheduled for 2014.

“This honor comes at the perfect time as we celebrate the 75th anniversary of the park’s dedication,”said Bredesen. “An astounding 10 million visitors from all over the world enjoy the Great Smoky Mountains every year.”

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