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It’s almost time for the big rod runs of the summer again, with Shades of the Past on September 10th and 11th! This classic (And we do mean classic) rod run is one of the more popular annual events here in the Smokies with good reason. A celebration of past design and ingenuity, people come from all over the country just to show off their retro-wheels! You could probably get in town and not be able to turn around without seeing a plethora of cars, but the main show will be taking place at Dolly’s Splash Country’s parking lot. For those that have attended previous years, this means less dust, mud and panicky owners trying to keep their car clean. Huzzah!

The Shades of the Past website have a lot more details on the subject. Spectator entry into the main area is $10, where you can view and a amazing amount of cars, chat with their owners and more. If you’re wanting to register your own vehicle, registration is $50 and will also be available on site. Prizes this year include $10,000 and a ’32 HiBoy Roadster, so it certainly can’t hurt to show off your chops (Assuming you have them, anyway. I know I don’t. I highly doubt anyone would consider my car “classic”. Ghastly, maybe!)

When the winners are announced this year, we’ll update again with the winning cars. Until then, happy viewings!

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We’re in the midst of a blistering summer, so why not imagine a little Christmas? Thanks to Pigeon Forge, you can definitely make that a reality with the Christmas Place or the Christmas Inn. What you may not know is that recently they opened up a Christmas themed restaurant next to their other exhibits on the parkway as well! The Partridge and the Pear is a place that lives to provide you “rustic, regional cuisine, a warm and welcoming atmosphere, and unparalleled service.” With everything made from scratch and an lively atmosphere, you can be sure it is not like those everyday chain restaurants you see down the parkway. See if it’s right for you!

You can find out more information at their website. Happy eating!

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Next Month, starting on September 10th through Halloween, Pigeon Forge will be hosting its 14th Annual Harvestfest! During these two months, Pigeon Forge will be hosting a series of special events for everyone, including rod runs,  concerts, fishing tournaments, craft fairs and more! Remember, these events are going on throughout the end of summer , so you’ll be sure to find something that interests you!

You can find more info, including a complete list of events, over on the Harvest Festival’s website. Hope to see you there!

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Once again, the Grand Hotel will be the place to be for Gospel Entertainment as the World Premier Gospel Concert goes into it’s 14th year! From August 23 to August 25, artists on stage will perform for fans in attendance and around the globe on Gospel Music Television. From old classic acts like Tim Lovelace, the New Calvary Echoes and Ricky Atkinson & Compassion to newer groups like Three Bridges, Greg Day, Sould Out and Ann Downing, it promises to put on display a wide range of gospel entertainment!

There are seats still available! Go to the World Premier Gospel Concert site for more information!

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Want some good ol’ mountain music to soothe the soul? Then look no further than the Smoky Mountains! In the Old Mill Square and Patriot Park Friday, August 13 to Saturday, August 14, you can get your string on with some of the finest Appalachian musicians this side of… Well, Appalachia. There will be a load of people, a load of food and a load of bands all doing an open jam in the daylight along with a live broadcast from WDVX for their Blue Plate Special show. Bringing your own instrument is encouraged If you’re strolling through Pigeon Forge, this might be a fine area to stroll through. It sounds like a lot of fun and I might see about making it up that way myself.

You can find out more info on their website. Happy picking!

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