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October 7-9 5 STAGES OF MUSIC Traditional Arts & Crafts HISTORIC DEMONSTRATIONS STYLE SouthernCOOKING Old-Time, Bluegrass, Folk & Mountain Music Stage 1: Freddy Smith (WDVX), Master of Ceremonies Rick Waddle, Stage Manager Pat Wilcox, Assistant Stage Manager Stage 2: Scott Linn, Stage Manager Steve Reddick, Assistant Stage Manager Ben Adams, Honorary Master of Ceremonies (Wilson Barn) Stage 3: Berk Bryant, Stage Manager John Alvis, Assistant Stage Manager (Large Overhang Barn) Stage 4: Gene Brewer, Stage Manager John Alvis, Assistant Stage Manager (Dance Wagon Near Hall of Fame) Stage 5: “Welcome Wagon” WDVX Radio, Guest Stage Managers (Near Antique Engine & Tractor Show) 2011 Homecoming Musician Line-Up Charlie Acuff & John Alvis, Brand New Strings ................................ f Echoes of the Past .............................. sa Tom Brantley & Missionary Ridge ....... f, sa Appalachian Harmonizers ......... f, sa, su Sue Broderick (Clogger) .......... all 4 days Back Row Boys .............................. sa, su Judy Carson ......................................... su Bac-Trak’ers ................................... sa, su Carter Family III ................................. sa The Ball Sisters Band ........................... f Charlie McCarroll Ramblers ................ f The Bates Family .................................. f Clinch Valley Bluegrass ................... f, sa Johnny Bellar ................................. sa, su Cluster Pluckers .................................. sa Berea College Bluegrass Ensemble .... sa Conservation Theory ..................... sa, su Patsy Berry (Clogger) ............... all 4 days Crossroads Band ................................. su Gerald Bestrom (as Abe Lincoln) ..... t, f Derrick Darter & Pappy .................. f, sa Betty & Jane w/Bluegrass Friends ..... sa Dixie Gray ...................................... sa, su Jay Bland (Buck Dancer) ................... t, f Dowden Sisters ................................... su Blue Moon Rising ................................ f Raymond Fairchild ........................ sa, su Laura Boosinger ................................... f Harlan Fields & Bluegrass Scholars .... su The Tennessee Fall Homecoming Homecoming includes: Commemorative 2011 Homecoming pin: The expansive Museum of Appalachia mountain traditional Appalachian farm and homestead complex, described in the bark berry basket official Tennessee Blue Book as “...the most authen- (available in Gift Shop or tic and complete replica of pioneer Appalachian life Information Tent) in the world.” More than 175 mountain activities, old-time crafts, artisans, country cooking and more. Facts at a Glance Five stages featuring hundreds of Old-time, Moun- tain, Folk, Gospel, Traditional and Bluegrass Hours: 9:00 a.m. to dusk daily. musicians, plus buck dancers and cloggers. Free parking! Writers’ tent with local, regional, national, and Limited handicap parking w/tag. international authors, and genealogy information. “Festival Seating:” Chairs may be placed Antique tractor & engine show: Old-time one- after 4 p.m. on Thursday, Oct 6. cylinder engines, antique tractors, and many other Unattended chairs available for general early contrivances. seating. Daily hymn singing in the Irwin Chapel and the Brush Arbor. Sorry, the following are not permitted: Church services at 9:30 a.m. each day (additional Coolers services held on Sunday at 8:30 & 10:30 a.m.). Pets Log sawing on the large Joe Diehl Sawmill by the Overnight parking Tennessee Sawmillers. Umbrellas in seating areas Hominy Mamas’ “Singing School,” Big Tater NO SMOKING in stage seating areas. Valley Schoolhouse, Thursday and Friday. Please respect Smoke Free Zones! Spelling Bees with School Marm, Big Tater Valley Activities and performances Schoolhouse, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. subject to change. Learn to play the Appalachian dulcimer with Jennifer Rose, Hall of Fame (limit 12 per work- HALL OF FAME NOTE: Because of limited shop), Friday and Saturday; 12 noon, and 1 & 2 space and for safety & security reasons, the p.m. Sign up at Hall of Fame entrance. Hall of Fame cannot accommodate everyone Watch “Abe Lincoln” playing the hand saw at during Homecoming. An admission fee of $3 various places on the grounds. per person will be charged. Tickets available at Hall of Fame entrance. INFORMATION ON LODGING may be Special Thanks! obtained toll free from the Anderson County Tourism Council, 1-800-524-3602. All Occasions Party Rentals, for providing the tents SAVE THE DATES: Next year’s 33rd Annual Walton View Farms, Tennessee Fall Homecoming will be for beautiful stage decorations Friday, Saturday, & Sunday, Tim George and David Irwin October 12, 13 & 14, 2012 for wagons used as stages and shuttles Fall Heritage Day will be Thursday, October 11, 2012 Homecoming Musician Line Up Bill & Anne Foster ........................ sa, su Mala Patterson ................................... t, f Foster Family Band ............................ sa The Quebe Sisters Band ..................... sa James Garland ............................ f, sa, su Real McCoys .................................... f, sa Melvin Goins & Windy Mountain ... su Reedy Creek Band .............................. su Greenbrier .......................................... su Rigney Family Bluegrass ..................... sa Glenn Greene & Family ............... sa, su Roan Mountain Moonshiners .............. f Roy Harper ........................................... f Jennifer Rose .................................t, f, sa John Hartford String Band ................ sa Carl & Betty Ross .................... all 4 days Curtis Hicks &Old Time Strings ........ f Daniel Rothwell ............................... f, sa High Kotton .................................... f, su The Roys ............................................... f The Hilltoppers .................................. sa Sparky & Rhonda Rucker .................... f Hominy Mamas ................................. t, f Shape Note Singers .................. all 4 days Russ & Becky Jeffers .......................... sa Cody Shuler & Pine Mountain Railroad ... su Danny Johnson Band ......................... sa Dr. John Simon & Friends ......... f, sa, su Ramona Jones & Friends................ f, sa Mack Snoderly & Flave Hart Band .......f Knoxville Area Dulcimer Club ..... sa, su Southern Raised ............................... f, su Lantana Drifters ................................... f Standing Stone .................................... su Doyle Lawson & Quicksilver ............. su Steep Canyon Rangers ........................ su Brenda Lentz-Dawson ........................ su The Stewart Family ..................... f, sa, su Lilies of the West ................................. f Summertown Reunion Band .......... f, sa Lonesome Meadow ............................ su Tazewell Pike ....................................... su Thomas Maupin (Buck Dancer) .......... f David West & Cider Mountain Boys ... sa, su Katie Micheletta (Clogger) ...... all 4 days Uncle Doc Wilhite ............................. sa Sarah Morgan ..................................... su Keith Williams & Friends ............... f, sa Mountain Drive.................................. sa Paul Williams & The Victory Trio .... su Museum of Appalachia Band ... all 4 days Wailin’ Wood .............................f, sa, su Diane O’Brien ......................... all 4 days Ohio River Minstrels ................... t, f, sa Museum Porch Musicians Judie Pagter ........................................... f Featured In Craft Area Thanks to the Anderson County Tourism Council for supporting the 32nd Annual Tennessee Fall Homecoming! Artisans & Demonstrators Artists Maul Making Ouita Northcutt Blaine Anderson Sarah B. Weber Muscadine Juice & Jelly Baskets (White Oak & Hickory Bark) Crockett Creek Bill Alexander Musical Instruments Floyd & Melissa Anderson Folkertsma Family The Cox Family Papaw’s Dulcimers Crafts from the Gap Woodrow Instrument Co. Billy Ray Sims Three Friends Blacksmithing Paper Making Jack Bligh Carol Ware Brooms Pewter Ogles Broom Shop House of Morgan Straw Mountain Brooms Pioneer Hunters & Trappers Candles, Beeswax Jim Claborn The Calhoun Family Pottery Chair Caning & Weaving Hugh Bailey Laura Kyte East Knoll Pottery Vernon Shamblin Hoot’n Holler Pottery Clothes Washing DebLynne Pottery & Soap Heart’s at Home Soap Charlie Akin Country Crafts Carol Ware Karen Micheletta Powder Horns Marlene Settle Honorable Co. of Horners Ann Smiddy Quilts Quilts & Things Tennessee Quiltworks Crochet & Knitting Ruby Patterson Sylvia DuQuet Quilts & Things Dolls Rail & Shingle Splitting The Calhoun Family ` Sam White Felting Charles Sherwood Wolfwalker Studios Mary Etta Sherwood Frontier Foods & Beverages Jacob Williams The Phillips Family Rag Rugs Heritage Apples Olde Tyme Mountain Crafts Tom Brown Once Upon A Time Jewelry Re-enactors Wolfwalker Studio 29th Tennessee Regiment, Bison Designs by Art Volunteer Infantry, CSA/SCV Walking Wind Silver Soap Leather Work & Hide Tanning LaBelle Acres Justin Burke Heart’s at Home Soap DebLynne Pottery & Soap Artisans & Demonstrators Sorghum Making Weaving Guenther Family, Mennonites Olde Tyme Mountain Crafts from Muddy Pond, TN Wood Working Spinning John J. Quick Sue Mason Crafts From The Gap Lynn Hash James Herrell Doris Campbell Three Friends Kathleen Marquardt Ian’s Art Stone Tools Curtis J. Tindel Vendors serving Southern style “vittles:” Tatting soup beans & corn bread, cobblers, and Thomas Robinson other traditional “comfort” foods