News Summary
The ‘Christmas in the Country’ festival is set to return to Exchange Place in Kingsport, Tennessee on December 7. This family-friendly event is a highlight for the community, offering a blend of local artisans, festive activities, and historical charm. With affordable admission for all ages, it’s a chance to celebrate the season while supporting local craftsmanship. Enjoy a day filled with holiday cheer, delightful crafts, and the spirit of community in a picturesque setting.
Get Ready, Kingsport: ‘Christmas in the Country’ Festival is Back!
Kingsport, Tennessee, is buzzing with excitement as the beloved ‘Christmas in the Country’ festival makes its return to the picturesque Exchange Place on December 7. Mark your calendars, folks, because this family-friendly event is set to fill your Saturday with warmth, joy, and a taste of history!
What’s Happening at Exchange Place?
Located at 4812 Orebank Road, Exchange Place is more than just a venue; it’s a living history farm dedicated to preserving and showcasing the rich heritage of mid-19th century farm life in Northeast Tennessee. This charming setting provides the perfect backdrop for a festival designed to celebrate local artisans, promote traditional crafts, and educate visitors about the fascinating history of the region.
From 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., attendees can expect a day packed with activities that embrace the spirit of the season. While the specific attractions have yet to be revealed, previous festivals have included everything from festive crafts and delicious treats to live demonstrations of farm skills and hands-on experiences that delight both young and old.
Support Local Artisans
One of the standout features of this festival is its unwavering support for local artisans. Attendees will have the chance to browse an incredible selection of handmade goods perfect for holiday shopping. Whether you’re searching for unique decorations or special gifts for loved ones, you’re bound to find something that catches your eye. This is not just any shopping experience; it’s a chance to take home a piece of local craftsmanship while supporting the community.
A Family-Friendly Event
The best part? Admission to the festival is incredibly affordable. For just $5 per adult, you can immerse yourself in this delightful celebration, and guess what? Children under the age of 12 can attend for free! This makes it a perfect outing for families looking to enjoy a festive day together without breaking the bank.
Community Spirit at Its Best
The ‘Christmas in the Country’ festival isn’t just about having fun; it’s also about fostering community spirit and involvement. This event reflects Kingsport’s commitment to promoting local culture and encouraging residents to come together to celebrate the wonderful tapestry of history, traditions, and creativity that makes this area so special. It’s an opportunity for everyone to connect, learn a little, and share in the joy of the season.
What to Expect
So, whether you’re a seasoned festival-goer or considering making this your first visit to Exchange Place, get ready to step back in time and experience the charm of a countryside Christmas like no other. Bring your family, friends, and a hearty appetite for seasonal cheer!
Don’t Miss Out!
Don’t miss your chance to be part of this enchanting experience! The ‘Christmas in the Country’ festival promises to be a day of warmth, joy, and connection, so be sure to come out and support our local artisans while making wonderful holiday memories. We can’t wait to see you there!
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Additional Resources
- WJHL: Christmas in the Country
- Wikipedia: Christmas
- Livability: Discover Kingsport
- Google Search: Kingsport History
- The Rogersville Review: Arts & Entertainment
- Google Scholar: Festival Traditions
- Livability: Outdoor Living in Kingsport
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Craftsmanship
- Johnson City Press: Living
- Google News: Local Artisans
