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Meet graduates of this apprenticeship program, a key initiative for preserving traditions that are rare or endangered in Tennessee: Jeanette Coe Underwood and Charlotte Underwood (graduates of The Tennessee Arts Commission Folklife Agricultural Arts Program);, Tony Branam and Joseph Hensley (luthiers - a craftsperson who builds or repairs string instruments that have a neck and sound box, like fiddles); Marcella Buis and Donald Simonton (carving, inscribing, and elaborately decorating hollow gourds); and Ri

The Festival also features a judged quilt show at the Pavilion and judged high school students’ art in the ArtSpace tent on the grounds; plenty of food and drink options, as well as a large Arts & Crafts venue full of handmade items in the Appalachian tradition. Ask for a list and location guide of all the artisans at the entrance gates.

JAM! (Not your grandmother’s jelly!) Back this year and bigger than before: old time string music at the Cumberland State Scenic Trail ( website ) Jam Tent! Festival goers are invited to bring their stringed instruments and jam with some of the festival’s performers under a covered tent, led by some incredible talent that will also perform at the Sounds Like Home stage. Don’t be shy! Bring your instruments and take a seat with the others for as long as you like.  It’s all free – as is the rest of the festiv

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