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Winterfest Events February 2009


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GATLINBURG

November 4, 2008 - February 28, 2009
20th Annual Gatlinburg Winterfest
The City of Gatlinburg magically lights up the winter nights with over 2 million spectacular lights in fantastic displays throughout town.  Displays are sure to dazzle the spirit and bring out the kid in everyone.  Special lighting displays added in January for "Smoky Mountain Romance" through February. 

February 1-28
Night Magic Skiing
Monday - Friday (non-holidays), 6:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. Ober Gatlinburg.  For more information please call (865) 436-5423.

February
Southern Exposure (Date TBA)
Ober Gatlinburg, 12:30pm-6pm.
12:30 PM - Skiing & Snowboard Competition
2:30 PM - Skiing and Snowboard Jumping
4:00 PM - Award Medals for Competition
5:00 PM - Cardboard Sled Classic Derby

Benefitting Helen Ross McNabb Center.
Contact Kelly Hodges at 865-329-9119 for Entry Form and Rules. Limited to 45 Sleds. The public is welcome to come up and view all activities (free of charge except for tram and/or parking fees).
[Ober Gatlinburg]

PIGEON FORGE

February 1-15
Winterfest Trolley Tour of Lights (Groups Only)
Funtime Trolley Station @ Patriot Park, Pigeon Forge.


February 19-22
9th Annual Saddle Up! Celebration
Pigeon Forge. Various Venues. Events begin at the Music Road Convention Center with the Vendor Mall, 9am-5pm (free event).

Wylie & the Wild West have performed on stages around the world, fronted by yodeler, rancher and world-famous "Yahoo-er" Wylie Gustafson. Sons of the San Joaquin are a trio of singers who share their love of western history and sweet harmony.

Yvonne Hollenbeck is one of the most published cowgirl poets in the West, while Jean Prescott has been honored by the State of Texas for contributing to the preservation of Texas music and history.

In addition to singing cowboy music, Jeff Gore is a rancher and the founder of Jeff Gore Ministries. Sourdough Slim combines singing, yodeling and comedy with accompaniment on accordion, ukulele and more!

Chris Isaacs and Kent Rollins will lend their storytelling talents and be the head wranglers of a Dutch Oven Cooking Competition.

Additional Saddle Up! activities include a Saturday night Western Swing Dance to the music of Wylie & the Wild West; and Sunday morning Cowboy Church followed by an authentic chuckwagon lunch.

Concert venues are Country Tonite Theatre and American Jukebox Theater. The dance will be at Pigeon Forge Middle School, and Cowboy Church will take place at Stages West.

Weekend passes, excluding the Cowboy Symphony, are $50 plus tax. Day passes are $30 plus tax. Tickets for Cowboy Symphony are $20 plus tax. Ages 17 and younger are admitted free.

Weekend passes and Cowboy Symphony tickets will be available in advance at Country Tonite Theatre, 1-800-792-4308, or onsite on Thursday, Feb. 21. Day passes for Thursday, Friday and Saturday will be available onsite at American Jukebox Theater.

Admission to the dance is $5 per person age 18 and older (17 and younger are admitted free) with proceeds benefiting the Pigeon Forge Middle School. Cowboy Church is free and will be followed by the chuckwagon lunch where a $5 minimum donation will benefit Cal Farley’s Boys Ranch in Amarillo, Texas.

Saddle Up! has been named a Top 20 Event by the Southeast Tourism Society.


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