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Friday, January 1

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First Day Hike - Walking in Frontier Footsteps 9:00 a.m. - 10 a.m. - Meet at: Picnic Area near kiosk

Price: $0.00 / Attendee $5.00 / Attendee + Donation $10.00 / Attendee + Donation $20.00 / Attendee + Donation

Join Ranger Cory Franklin for a special guided interpretive walk through the grounds of Sycamore Shoals and along portions of the walking path on Friday, January 1st. Discover the historical events that took place surrounding Sycamore Shoals and their significance to the formation of our State and Country. Dress appropriately for the weather as we will be taking a casual stroll on the walking path and through the park grounds. Portions of the walk will include ground that may not be flat or solid for people with mobility challenges.

Meet in the picnic area beside the Visitor Center, at 9:00 am.

Please no pets.

Hike is by reservation only and subject to cancellation due to significantly inclement weather. Please be mindful of social distancing and be considerate of those with health concerns. ***In keeping with CDC guidelines to prevent Covid-19, all guests MUST register in advance for the listed programs. We encourage attendees to bring masks and keep 6 feet apart from other guests. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation***

Saturday, January 2

Peg Leg GeoVenture - 2 p.m. - 4 p.m. - Meet at: Visitor Center Porch

Price: $5.00

Join Ranger Phil Hylen for an expedition to the Peg Leg Mine in search of Roan Mountain’s history as seen in rocks! Enjoy discovering evidence of iron mining at the turn of the 20th century and learn your rocks while breaking up your very own geode to see what treasures hide inside.

Participants are limited to 10 people and entry costs $5.00 per person. Hike distance is approximately half a mile. Dress for the weather with sturdy shoes.

Tuesday, January 5

Fiddlers Club: Weekly Group Lesson - 5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. - Meet at: Contact Instructor for Details. Price: $10.00.

Lessons are taught by Park Ranger Marcianne O’Day and focus on traditional tunes and playing techniques.

All you need to participate is a working fiddle, a desire to learn, and a little time to practice. The more you can practice, the quicker you’ll make progress, but even if you only have a few minutes a day and show up for lessons on a regular basis, you’ll fit in fine. Everyone progresses at their own pace and the group setting means that we all learn and benefit from each other’s questions (and struggles). This group class is for adult learners although teenagers older than 15 are welcome to join.

There are two ways to join up: 1) If you’ve had previous experience (maybe you had a year or less of lessons, and/or it has been a long time and you remember just a little) register online or in person, and show up to the lesson. Folks in the lesson are moving at different speeds and you’ll fall right in. 2) If you’ve never played before, or you feel like you’d be starting over from the beginning, start by registering for an Absolute Beginner’s Fiddle Workshop. They are offered on one Saturday each month. Once you’ve got the basics down, you’re welcome to join the weekly group lesson.

If you have questions about our class, or need help finding an instrument, if you want to get started as a complete beginner, or would like to try but have some anxiety about it, contact the instructor. She’ll answer questions and talk you into coming.

Tuesday, January 12

Fiddlers Club: Weekly Group Lesson - 5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. - Meet at: Contact Instructor for Details. Price: $10.00.

Lessons are taught by Park Ranger Marcianne O’Day and focus on traditional tunes and playing techniques.

All you need to participate is a working fiddle, a desire to learn, and a little time to practice. The more you can practice, the quicker you’ll make progress, but even if you only have a few minutes a day and show up for lessons on a regular basis, you’ll fit in fine. Everyone progresses at their own pace and the group setting means that we all learn and benefit from each other’s questions (and struggles). This group class is for adult learners although teenagers older than 15 are welcome to join.

There are two ways to join up: 1) If you’ve had previous experience (maybe you had a year or less of lessons, and/or it has been a long time and you remember just a little) register online or in person, and show up to the lesson. Folks in the lesson are moving at different speeds and you’ll fall right in. 2) If you’ve never played before, or you feel like you’d be starting over from the beginning, start by registering for an Absolute Beginner’s Fiddle Workshop. They are offered on one Saturday each month. Once you’ve got the basics down, you’re welcome to join the weekly group lesson.

If you have questions about our class, or need help finding an instrument, if you want to get started as a complete beginner, or would like to try but have some anxiety about it, contact the instructor. She’ll answer questions and talk you into coming.

Sunday, January 17

Irish Traditional Music Session - 1 p.m. -4 p.m. - Meet at: Contact Program Leader. Price: FREE

An Irish “session” is an informal gathering of musicians who play Irish Traditional Music. It’s like a music jam, but with a set repertoire of tunes and a very specific style. Experienced Irish Traditional Musicians (melody instruments only) are welcome to join.

Due to COVID-19, this event is limited to 10 total participants (Irish

Plan ahead with fun happenings across Carter County

Musicians) and advance registration is required. CDC recommendations apply.

To register, contact the program leader.

Tuesday, January 19

Fiddlers Club: Weekly Group Lesson - 5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. - Meet at: Contact Instructor for Details. Price: $10.00.

Lessons are taught by Park Ranger Marcianne O’Day and focus on traditional tunes and playing techniques.

All you need to participate is a working fiddle, a desire to learn, and a little time to practice. The more you can practice, the quicker you’ll make progress, but even if you only have a few minutes a day and show up for lessons on a regular basis, you’ll fit in fine. Everyone progresses at their own pace and the group setting means that we all learn and benefit from each other’s questions (and struggles). This group class is for adult learners although teenagers older than 15 are welcome to join.

There are two ways to join up: 1) If you’ve had previous experience (maybe you had a year or less of lessons, and/or it has been a long time and you remember just a little) register online or in person, and show up to the lesson. Folks in the lesson are moving at different speeds and you’ll fall right in. 2) If you’ve never played before, or you feel like you’d be starting over from the beginning, start by registering for an Absolute Beginner’s Fiddle Workshop. They are offered on one Saturday each month. Once you’ve got the basics down, you’re welcome to join the weekly group lesson.

If you have questions about our class, or need help finding an instrument, if you want to get started as a complete beginner, or would like to try but have some anxiety about it, contact the instructor. She’ll answer questions and talk you into coming.

Saturday, January 23

Fidddle for the Absolute Beginner - 10 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. - Meet at: Contact Instructor for Details :Price:$25.00

Workshop participants will learn the basics of playing the fiddle, including instrument care, tuning, posture, bow hold, fingering, scales, active listening, learning by ear, and more. No matter what kind of fiddle music you’re interested in, the fundamentals are the same!

No previous experience is required. All you need is a playable fiddle, a recording device, and a desire to learn. If you’d like some advice on finding a starter fiddle, contact the instructor. This workshop is aimed at the adult learner’s attention span, but teenagers 15 and older are welcome.

The workshop will be taught by Park Ranger Marcianne O’Day. Marcianne learned to fiddle from her grandfather, starting at the age of seven. She has a minor in Bluegrass, Old-Time, and Country Music from ETSU, was a founding member of the ETSU Celtic Band, has toured Scotland and Ireland, and has been teaching for over ten years. She performs across the Southeast with Irish Traditional Band Sigean and enjoys traditional music in many forms.

Tuesday, January 26

Fiddlers Club: Weekly Group Lesson - 5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. - Meet at: Contact Instructor for Details. Price: $10.00.

Lessons are taught by Park Ranger Marcianne O’Day and focus on traditional tunes and playing techniques.

All you need to participate is a working fiddle, a desire to learn, and a little time to practice. The more you can practice, the quicker you’ll make progress, but even if you only have a few minutes a day and show up for lessons on a regular basis, you’ll fit in fine. Everyone progresses at their own pace and the group setting means that we all learn and benefit from each other’s questions (and struggles). This group class is for adult learners although teenagers older than 15 are welcome to join.

There are two ways to join up: 1) If you’ve had previous experience (maybe you had a year or less of lessons, and/or it has been a long time and you remember just a little) register online or in person, and show up to the lesson. Folks in the lesson are moving at different speeds and you’ll fall right in. 2) If you’ve never played before, or you feel like you’d be starting over from the beginning, start by registering for an Absolute Beginner’s Fiddle Workshop. They are offered on one Saturday each month. Once you’ve got the basics down, you’re welcome to join the weekly group lesson.

If you have questions about our class, or need help finding an instrument, if you want to get started as a complete beginner, or would like to try but have some anxiety about it, contact the instructor. She’ll answer questions and talk you into coming.

Tuesday, February 2 Fiddlers Club: Weekly Group

Lesson - 5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. -

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Meet at: Contact Instructor for Details. Price: $10.00.

Lessons are taught by Park Ranger Marcianne O’Day and focus on traditional tunes and playing techniques.

All you need to participate is a working fiddle, a desire to learn, and a little time to practice. The more you can practice, the quicker you’ll make progress, but even if you only have a few minutes a day and show up for lessons on a regular basis, you’ll fit in fine. Everyone progresses at their own pace and the group setting means that we all learn and benefit from each other’s questions (and struggles). This group class is for adult learners although teenagers older than 15 are welcome to join.

There are two ways to join up: 1) If you’ve had previous experience (maybe you had a year or less of lessons, and/or it has been a long time and you remember just a little) register online or in person, and show up to the lesson. Folks in the lesson are moving at different speeds and you’ll fall right in. 2) If you’ve never played before, or you feel like you’d be starting over from the beginning, start by registering for an Absolute Beginner’s Fiddle Workshop. They are offered on one Saturday each month. Once you’ve got the basics down, you’re welcome to join the weekly group lesson.

If you have questions about our class, or need help finding an instrument, if you want to get started as a complete beginner, or would like to try but have some anxiety about it, contact the instructor. She’ll answer questions and talk you into coming.

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