Old Fashioned Sunday – Bluegrass Fiddler competition

OLD FASHIONED SUNDAY WEEKEND

Sat. & Sun., August 29 & 30, 2009

Knoxville   Christian   Center

818 N. Cedar Bluff Road     Knoxville, TN    37923          (865) 690-0855 Turn back the clock on Sat. & Sun., August 29 & 30, 2009 and join us at the Knoxville
Christian Center for a weekend of Bluegrass music, crafts, classic cars, auctions and old time food! This celebrated event will draw thousands of fans of days gone by.  Crowd-pleasing favorites are back and new ones have been added!  This year we will have a Farmer’s Market & Bluegrass Fiddlers competition.  Freddy Smith, morning show host for East Tennessee’s own WDVX 89.9 fm will be emceeing and entertaining throughout the weekend along with other special guest tba.  Bring your lawn chairs and support the musicians and entertainment on the Jubilee Stage. You can also drop by the crafts booths or pick up canned garden vegetables, jams, jellies, apples, fudge and honey at our Ol’ Timey Food Booths. Take a ride in a Horse drawn carriage or play checkers in the Past Times Tent.  Throughout the weekend donated items will be auctioned. You may pick up a bargain!
Mark your calendar and plan to experience the good things of the past at the 2009 Old Fashioned Sunday Weekend!Proceeds from the Old Fashioned Sunday Weekend go to the Knoxville
Christian Center and the Neighborhood Bus Ministry. 

Schedule Of Events:Sat., Aug. 29 ‚Äì 10 am-6 pm. Live Bluegrass Fiddlers Competition outside on our Jubilee Stage, Live Entertainment, Hot Rod/Bike Show, Craft Show, Farmer’s Market, Auctions and KCC’s Ol’ Timey food booths. Sun., Aug. 30 ‚Äì 10:30 am-4 pm. Great Preaching & Gospel Singing will be followed by KCC’s delicious Old Fashioned Dinner in the Ol’ Time Fellowship Hall. A Costume Contest, Cake Walk, Horse Carriage, Pony Rides, Antique Car Show and crafts booths will be held. The Bluegrass Fiddlers will hit the stage in the Ol’ Time Fellowship Hall during the dinner and on the Jubilee Stage outside the Bluegrass competition will continue. Want to compete in the Bluegrass competition?  Want to compete in the classic car show? Want to sell your crafts or rent a booth space?  For applications and rules go online to www.knoxvillechristiancenter.org.  For sponsorships and ads call (865) 690-0855.  For general information call Nancy Jenkins @ (865) 690-6565 or email:  kccshowinfo@gmail.com.

 http://knoxvillechristiancenter.org/old-fashioned-sunday-weekend/

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