by SFEA | Mar 27, 2019 | Event, Festival, Festival Review, Music Festival, southeast festivals and events association
Congratulations to all the awards winners for 2019. Below are the winners that were announced at our 2019 Annual Conference. Best Children’s Program Gold- Tennessee Soybean Festival- City of Martin,TN Silver- S’Mores ‘N Snores- City of Duluth...
by SFEA | Oct 11, 2018 | Event, Festival, Festival Review, southeast festivals and events association
The National Banana Pudding Festival is the brain child of twelve local community volunteers seeking a way to earn money to cover the costs of helping victims of disasters, fires, tornadoes and floods. In September 2009, this fun lovin’ dozen incorporated...
by SFEA | Sep 21, 2018 | Concert, Event, Festival, Festival Review, Music Concert, Music Festival
Music Midtown featured a diverse lineup of over 30 artists across 4 stages. Be it rock and roll, hip hop, pop, electronic, or anything in between, Music Midtown has been Atlanta’s premier festival for music lovers of all kinds since 1994. This year did not...
by SFEA | Sep 14, 2018 | Event, Festival, Festival Review, Uncategorized
ABOUT TENNESSEE WINE Did you know Tennessee is great place for growing grapes? Early settlers in the 1800s brought grapes to the Knoxville region, to plant on hillsides considered unsuitable for many other crops. In an 1874 agriculture survey, Tennessee listed 1,128...
by SFEA | Sep 14, 2018 | Event, Festival, Festival Review, Uncategorized
Nestled in the beauty of East Tennessee and overlooking the splendor of the Great Smoky Mountains and Cherokee National Forest, stands Tsali Notch Vineyards. Tsali Notch Vineyards hosts the Muscadine Balloon Fiesta every year. This was the 4th annual fiesta...
by SFEA | Sep 14, 2018 | Event, Festival, Festival Review, Uncategorized
More than 177 years after most of the Cherokee were forcibly removed from Tennessee, Georgia, and North Carolina-and a generation after several significant historical sites were flooded by a TVA Project-The eastern band of Cherokee Indians could get back 76 acres of...
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