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Writer Fred Brown Headlines the Rose Glen Literary Festival at Walters State in Sevierville

Category : Sevierville Events

Fred Brown, co-author of “The Serpent Handlers: Three Families and Their Faith,” will present a luncheon keynote speech during the second annual Rose Glen Literary Festival on Saturday, February 25 at Walters State Community College Sevier County Campus. The event will begin at 9am and conclude at 2pm with the luncheon taking place at noon.

Brown and his wife, novelist Jeanne McDonald, co-authored the book which follows three families who are prominent in the serpent handling faith. As a journalist, Brown spent 16 years following the faith and getting to know many who practice it in order to accurately tell their stories.

“Fred Brown has an unparalleled knowledge of East Tennessee and ability to relay a story,” says Sevierville Chamber special projects facilitator and event organizer Carroll McMahan. “I feel certain he will deliver a memorable address comparable to the outstanding remarks last year from Lyn Bales.”

A working journalist for 45 years, Brown is retired from The Knoxville News Sentinel and is a member of the Scripps Howard Hall of Fame. He is also a recipient of the Tennessee Associated Press Managing Editor’s Malcolm Law Trophy for Feature Writing and the National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowship in Journalism at the University of Michigan.

Other confirmed writers for the Rose Glen Literary Festival include Robert Allen (retired FBI Agent) and Steve Watson (retired TBI agent) who are co-authors of “The Perry’s Camp Murders” as well as J.C. and Margaret McCauley, co-authors of “Growing Up in Cade’s Cove”.

Other authors include Greg Johnson (“Sanctuary”), Cathy Wilhem (“Inside the Darkness, a Walk Through Grief”), Ersa Rhea Smith (“Flying Bullets and the Resplendent Badge”), Emma Catlett and Glenna Julian (“Kodak Historical Cookbook”), Laura Long Martin (“A Beautiful View: Reflection on Bluff Mountain by Matriarch Marian Oates”), Veta King (“History of Pigeon Forge” and “Images of America, Pigeon Forge”), Lyn Bales (“Natural Histories” and “Ghost Birds”), Mary Phillips (“Booger: A Tall Tale”), Eric Ball (“Blue Mountain Mist Cookbook”), Donnie Lamon (“Riding to Newport”), Dr. Bruce Wheeler (“A Mountain City in the New South”), Jack Hodge, Arthur McDade (“Smoky Mountain Days” and “The Natural Arches of Big South Fork”) and Steve Cotham (“Great Smoky Mountains National Park”).

There is an $18 charge for attending the keynote luncheon, which includes a gourmet chicken pot pie lunch, a gift from The Old Mill Pottery and an opportunity to win door prizes. Tickets will be sold on a first come, first served basis. There is no fee to attend the other workshops during the day. To reserve your tickets, call Carroll McMahan at (865) 453-6411.

Sevierville Restaurant Listing

Category : Sevierville Restaurants

Listing of Sevierville Restaurants

Sevierville, TN is the county seat of Sevier County and also a hotbed for great local restaurants. Sevierville restaurants that range from the good down-home cooking you remember from Grandma’s house to the eclectic new world fusion of Mediterranean and Mexican.  From Clint’s Family Restaurant on the road to Newport to the Rib Shack on Pitman Center Rd, visitors coming to eat in Sevierville will find that there is no end to the opportunities provided for the foodie in all of us.

English Mountain Trout Farm
291 Blowing Cave Rd
Sevierville, TN 37862

Little Italian Kitchen
2467 Boyds Creek Highway
Sevierville, TN

The Tin Roof Café
304 Apple Valley Rd
Sevierville, TN 37862

Thai Palace
1811 Parkway
Sevierville, TN

Bistro 109
109 Bruce St
Sevierville, TN 37862

Applewood Farmhouse Grill
220 Apple Valley Rd
Sevierville, TN 37862

Gondolier Italian Restaurant
964 Dolly Parton Parkway
Sevierville, TN 37862

The Rib Shack
2933 Pittman Center Rd
Sevierville, TN 37934

Applewood Farmhouse Restaurant
240 Apple Valley Rd
Sevierville, TN 37862

El Paso Mexican Restaurant
560 Winfield Dunn Parkway
Sevierville, TN 37876

McClarens
737-4 Dolly Parton Parkway
Sevierville, TN

Smoky Mountain Pizza Co
566 Winfield Dunn Parkway
Sevierville, TN 37876

The Diner
550 Winfield Dunn Parkway
Sevierville, TN 37876

Clint’s family Restaurant
2334 Newport Hwy
Sevierville, TN 37876

Moonshine Ridge Café
2005 Wears Valley Rd
Sevierville, TN 37862

Stonehouse Pizza
1725 Waldens Creek Rd
Sevierville, TN 37876

Flapjacks Pancake Cabin
1018 Parkway
Sevierville, TN 37862

Hungry Bear Bistro
1887 Bluff Mountain Rd
Sevierville, TN 37876

Sakura Buffet
624 Parkway
Sevierville, TN 37862

September is for Classic Car Lovers in Sevierville

Category : Sevierville Events

This month, if it’s classic and muscle cars that really get your engine revved up, then Sevierville, Tn is the place to be. You’ve probably been to or heard of the monster car shows taking place in Pigeon Forge, TN and Sevierville during the month of September. Sevierville will see three HUGE events roll through town next month. Not only will the popular Shades of the Past and Grand Rod Run be back on the Parkway, the Forge Classic Car Show will run in accordance with the Shades of the Past show Sept. 9-10 at the Sevierville Events Center.

What makes these Rod Runs so popular? For most, it’s a trip down memory lane back to time gone by. These fuel-injected pieces of chrome and steel make you reminisce back to your younger days. Days of parking at the ridge and drag racing at the docks. Car shows bring out the wide-eyed child in all of us. Just seeing the cars lined up and down the parkway takes you back to a simpler time. There’s also something about rubbing elbows with 100,000 people that share the same love for certain classic cars that you just can’t find anywhere else.

Gone are the days when an engine overhaul meant climbing into the car, getting your hands dirty, and napping under the hood. These days, if you’ve left you’re lap top at home you’re already behind schedule. Manage to drop a screwdriver in the engine and it’s probably lost till you roll over the next speed hump, or take the next switch back. Only a hammer, bondo, and paint were needed to fix these Chevies, Fords, Pontiacs and Dodges. Fiberglass and computers are now such a part of automobiles, it’s turned out a new generation of mechanics. It’s a wonder that car shows haven’t faded with the times, but it really shows that no matter the make or model, gearheads will always be gearheads. And gearheads love their cars…they’re passionate…and Sevierville, TN is the perfect backdrop to the Great Smoky Mountains to show off these chrome jewels.

Schedule of Sevierville Car Shows in September

The links for Shades of the Past, the Forge Classic Car Show, and the Fall Grand Rod Run will take you to pages with entry forms, maps, and other info…so be sure to check them out! This list is taken from a Pigeon Forge Car Shows Schedule.

September
9-10 Shades of the Past Rod Run XXV (more info)
National Parks Resort & Smoky River Ranch
http://www.shadesofthepast.com

Forge Classic Car Show – Sevierville Events Center
http://www.forgemusclecarshow.com
15-19 Fall Grand Rod Run (more info)
The Grand Hotel
http://www.grandrodrun.net
865-687-3976 or 800-251-4444 or 1-800-475-1188