Storytelling Live with Tim Lowry July 1, 20262:00 pm - 3:00 pm
International Storytelling Center
Storyteller Tim Lowry replaces the top hat and tails of an old-fashioned showman with a seersucker suit, mixing personal narratives, folk tales, tall tales, and American history with a distinctively Southern flavor. Lowry’s signature style has earned an Oracle Award from the National Storytelling Network and Artist of the Year from Azalea Magazine. He has produced several award-winning recordings and received top honors from Storytelling World for his book, Haunted by Dickens. Tim is continually on the road performing at festivals, schools, libraries, and corporate events across the country.
Jonesborough Days Kick-Off Dinner July 1, 20266:00 pm - 8:00 pm
International Storytelling Center, 100 W Main St, Jonesborough, TN 37659, USA
The beloved Jonesborough Days Kick-off Dinner is set to return on Wednesday, July 1, from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m., featuring the crowd-favorite Low Country Shrimp Boil. The event will be held in the Courtyard of the International Storytelling Center, located next to Jimmy Neil Smith Park, and is proudly sponsored by Food City of Jonesborough.
Guests will enjoy a traditional Low Country Boil, including shrimp, sausage, corn, potatoes, and crawfish, followed by a selection of fruit cobblers for dessert.
Tickets are $25 per person and may be purchased in advance. Early ticket purchase is strongly recommended, as this event consistently sells out.
This event serves as a fundraiser for the 56th annual Jonesborough Days Festival, helping support one of the region’s most cherished Independence Day celebrations.
1776 at The Jackson …
1776 at The Jackson Theatre
July 1, 20267:00 pm - 9:00 pm Jackson Theatre, 121 W Main St, Jonesborough, TN 37659, USA
Adaptation of the Broadway Tony-winning musical celebrates the founding fathers' midwifery of the Declaration of Independence, the document that would give birth to a nation.
Senior Center-Veteran's Meet & Greet-Open to non-member Veterans July 2, 20269:30 am - 10:30 am
Tea Party & Etiq…
Tea Party & Etiquette Class - Historic Eureka Inn July 2, 20261:00 pm - 2:30 pm
Historic Eureka Inn & Event Center, 127 W Main St, Jonesborough, TN 37659, USA
We’re thrilled to introduce a brand-new weekly event! Thursday afternoon tea parties and etiquette classes at 1pm or upon request! First class next week, Thursday April 23rd so sign up now! Join us in our 229 year old home to experience the history of the Inn, enjoy tea service, and learn about simple tea etiquette.
Birthday parties, celebrations, a special time for mothers/daughters, or just for fun! This is designed to create magical memories for all!
Minimum class size of 6 guests, maximum 14. Add on a keepsake corsage and fan for your memories of your special event. Perfect as a gift! $25 per person (Keepsake corsage and fan for only $18).
Storytelling Live with Tim Lowry July 2, 20262:00 pm - 3:00 pm
International Storytelling Center
Storyteller Tim Lowry replaces the top hat and tails of an old-fashioned showman with a seersucker suit, mixing personal narratives, folk tales, tall tales, and American history with a distinctively Southern flavor. Lowry’s signature style has earned an Oracle Award from the National Storytelling Network and Artist of the Year from Azalea Magazine. He has produced several award-winning recordings and received top honors from Storytelling World for his book, Haunted by Dickens. Tim is continually on the road performing at festivals, schools, libraries, and corporate events across the country.
Jonesborough Days Glow Party July 2, 20266:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Wetlands Water Park, 1523 Persimmon Ridge Rd, Jonesborough, TN 37659, USA
Wetlands Water Park is excited to announce the return of the Jonesborough Days Glow Party on Thursday, July 2, from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. This high-energy evening event is open to all ages and promises an unforgettable night of summer fun.
Guests can enjoy an exciting lineup of activities, including glow-themed fun, gift bags, door prizes, and a live DJ spinning music throughout the night.
Advance admission is $6 per person through July 1. Day-of-event tickets purchased at the gate will be $8 per person. Please note that season passes are not valid for this special event. Tickets are limited to 350 guests and are expected to sell out quickly. Guests are encouraged to purchase tickets in advance through RecDesk: https://jonesboroughtn.recdesk.com/Community/Program/Detail?programId=82
The Glow Party is the perfect way for families and friends to kick off Jonesborough Days and celebrate America’s 250th anniversary. Whether dancing poolside, floating under the lights, or competing for prizes, attendees won’t want to miss this exciting community event.
Please note that no refunds will be issued unless the event is canceled by the Town of Jonesborough.
For more information, contact wetlands@jonesboroughtn.org.
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Jonesborough Days July 3, 2026
Doc’s Front Porch at…
Doc’s Front Porch at The Jackson Theatre
July 3, 202612:00 pm - 7:00 pm Jackson Theatre, 121 W Main St, Jonesborough, TN 37659, USA
The Town of Jonesborough and The Jackson Theatre are excited to announce the return ofDoc’s Front Porch during the 56th Annual Jonesborough Days celebration on July 3 and 4.
Sponsored by Eastman Credit Union, Doc’s Front Porch will take place inside The Jackson Theatre from noon to 7 p.m. each day. Festival attendees are invited to step inside, cool off, enjoy complimentary entertainment, grab a snack from the concession stand, use public restrooms, and experience an outstanding lineup of live music and storytelling performances. No tickets are required.
A longtime Jonesborough Days tradition, Doc’s Front Porch offers a relaxed and welcoming atmosphere where visitors can enjoy performances from talented musicians and storytellers throughout the day.
Performance Schedule
Friday, July 3
12:00–12:45 p.m. – The First and Last Town in Tennessee, an original play written by Anne G’Fellers-Mason, McKinney Center Program Director, commemorating America’s 250th Anniversary.
Doc’s Front Porch is free to attend and is included as part of the Jonesborough Days festival experience. The performances showcase the storytelling and musical traditions that make Jonesborough unique while providing visitors with a comfortable place to relax and enjoy local and regional talent.
Jonesborough Days will take place July 3 and 4 from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. each day in Tennessee’s Oldest Town and is free to attend. The festival celebrates America’s 250th anniversary and features live entertainment, food vendors, artisan demonstrations, a patriotic parade, family activities, and fireworks.
Storytelling Live with Tim Lowry July 3, 20262:00 pm - 3:00 pm
International Storytelling Center
Storyteller Tim Lowry replaces the top hat and tails of an old-fashioned showman with a seersucker suit, mixing personal narratives, folk tales, tall tales, and American history with a distinctively Southern flavor. Lowry’s signature style has earned an Oracle Award from the National Storytelling Network and Artist of the Year from Azalea Magazine. He has produced several award-winning recordings and received top honors from Storytelling World for his book, Haunted by Dickens. Tim is continually on the road performing at festivals, schools, libraries, and corporate events across the country.
July 4, 202612:00 pm - 7:00 pm Jackson Theatre, 121 W Main St, Jonesborough, TN 37659, USA
The Town of Jonesborough and The Jackson Theatre are excited to announce the return ofDoc’s Front Porch during the 56th Annual Jonesborough Days celebration on July 3 and 4.
Sponsored by Eastman Credit Union, Doc’s Front Porch will take place inside The Jackson Theatre from noon to 7 p.m. each day. Festival attendees are invited to step inside, cool off, enjoy complimentary entertainment, grab a snack from the concession stand, use public restrooms, and experience an outstanding lineup of live music and storytelling performances. No tickets are required.
A longtime Jonesborough Days tradition, Doc’s Front Porch offers a relaxed and welcoming atmosphere where visitors can enjoy performances from talented musicians and storytellers throughout the day.
Performance Schedule
Friday, July 3
12:00–12:45 p.m. – The First and Last Town in Tennessee, an original play written by Anne G’Fellers-Mason, McKinney Center Program Director, commemorating America’s 250th Anniversary.
Doc’s Front Porch is free to attend and is included as part of the Jonesborough Days festival experience. The performances showcase the storytelling and musical traditions that make Jonesborough unique while providing visitors with a comfortable place to relax and enjoy local and regional talent.
Jonesborough Days will take place July 3 and 4 from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. each day in Tennessee’s Oldest Town and is free to attend. The festival celebrates America’s 250th anniversary and features live entertainment, food vendors, artisan demonstrations, a patriotic parade, family activities, and fireworks.
Storytelling Live with Tim Lowry July 4, 20262:00 pm - 3:00 pm
International Storytelling Center
Storyteller Tim Lowry replaces the top hat and tails of an old-fashioned showman with a seersucker suit, mixing personal narratives, folk tales, tall tales, and American history with a distinctively Southern flavor. Lowry’s signature style has earned an Oracle Award from the National Storytelling Network and Artist of the Year from Azalea Magazine. He has produced several award-winning recordings and received top honors from Storytelling World for his book, Haunted by Dickens. Tim is continually on the road performing at festivals, schools, libraries, and corporate events across the country.
Jimmy Neil Smith Park, 111 W College St, Jonesborough, TN 37659, USA
Join us for FREE Yoga in the Park every Sunday starting in June in Jimmy Neil Smith Park from 4 to 5 p.m.
All levels are welcome, from beginners to advanced, and there is no fee and no registration required. Bring your own yoga mat, towel, or blanket along with a friend and enjoy the many health benefits of yoga while getting some fresh air.
Stay after Yoga in the Park for Brews & Tunes! A free summer concert series from 4 to 7 p.m! For more information please visit jonesborough.com/brewsandtunes
This series will be taught by certified area instructors. Class is free, but donations to the teacher are accepted.
International Storytelling Center, 100 W Main St, Jonesborough, TN 37659, USA
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Storytelling Live with Adam Booth July 7, 20262:00 pm - 3:00 pm
International Storytelling Center
Storyteller and musician Adam Booth is the 2022 West Virginia Folk Artist of the Year. Adam blends traditional mountain folklore, music, and an awareness of contemporary Appalachia to create original, forward-thinking story artistry. As a nationally touring artist, his professional path has spanned the Kennedy Center Millennium Stage, a commission from the National Academy of Medicine, a Spoken Word Residency at the Banff Centre (Alberta, Canada), and arts events in across 30 U.S. states. Adam serves as the inaugural Storyteller-In-Residence at Shepherd University.
Jonesborough Storytelling Guild July 7, 20267:00 pm - 8:00 pm
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Storytelling Live with Adam Booth July 8, 20262:00 pm - 3:00 pm
International Storytelling Center
Storyteller and musician Adam Booth is the 2022 West Virginia Folk Artist of the Year. Adam blends traditional mountain folklore, music, and an awareness of contemporary Appalachia to create original, forward-thinking story artistry. As a nationally touring artist, his professional path has spanned the Kennedy Center Millennium Stage, a commission from the National Academy of Medicine, a Spoken Word Residency at the Banff Centre (Alberta, Canada), and arts events in across 30 U.S. states. Adam serves as the inaugural Storyteller-In-Residence at Shepherd University.
Two bumbling slackers join the Army and unwittingly leave their comrades-in-arms in enemy territory, and have to figure a way to get them out. Rated R Running Time 106 minutes
Tea Party & Etiquette Class - Historic Eureka Inn July 9, 20261:00 pm - 2:30 pm
Historic Eureka Inn & Event Center, 127 W Main St, Jonesborough, TN 37659, USA
We’re thrilled to introduce a brand-new weekly event! Thursday afternoon tea parties and etiquette classes at 1pm or upon request! First class next week, Thursday April 23rd so sign up now! Join us in our 229 year old home to experience the history of the Inn, enjoy tea service, and learn about simple tea etiquette.
Birthday parties, celebrations, a special time for mothers/daughters, or just for fun! This is designed to create magical memories for all!
Minimum class size of 6 guests, maximum 14. Add on a keepsake corsage and fan for your memories of your special event. Perfect as a gift! $25 per person (Keepsake corsage and fan for only $18).
Storytelling Live with Adam Booth July 9, 20262:00 pm - 3:00 pm
International Storytelling Center
Storyteller and musician Adam Booth is the 2022 West Virginia Folk Artist of the Year. Adam blends traditional mountain folklore, music, and an awareness of contemporary Appalachia to create original, forward-thinking story artistry. As a nationally touring artist, his professional path has spanned the Kennedy Center Millennium Stage, a commission from the National Academy of Medicine, a Spoken Word Residency at the Banff Centre (Alberta, Canada), and arts events in across 30 U.S. states. Adam serves as the inaugural Storyteller-In-Residence at Shepherd University.
Join us for the next Paint in the Park event on Thursday, July 9, from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m.
Participants will create a beautiful Blue Butterfly painting under the pavilion at Lincoln Park, located across from the Jonesborough Senior Center. As this is an outdoor event, please dress comfortably and appropriately for the weather.
In the event of severe weather, the class will be moved indoors to the Jonesborough Senior Center. Any weather-related updates will be posted on the event’s Facebook page.
All painting supplies are included, and instructor Tania will guide participants step-by-step through the painting process, making it easy and enjoyable for all skill levels.
This popular butterfly painting class has sold out three times at other locations, and this will be Tania’s final butterfly-themed class of the summer. Seating is limited, so advance registration is strongly encouraged.
Jonesborough Town Administration, 123 Boone St, Jonesborough, TN 37659, USA
Storytelling Live wi…
Storytelling Live with Adam Booth July 9, 20267:30 pm - 8:30 pm
International Storytelling Center
Storyteller and musician Adam Booth is the 2022 West Virginia Folk Artist of the Year. Adam blends traditional mountain folklore, music, and an awareness of contemporary Appalachia to create original, forward-thinking story artistry. As a nationally touring artist, his professional path has spanned the Kennedy Center Millennium Stage, a commission from the National Academy of Medicine, a Spoken Word Residency at the Banff Centre (Alberta, Canada), and arts events in across 30 U.S. states. Adam serves as the inaugural Storyteller-In-Residence at Shepherd University.
Storytelling Live with Adam Booth July 10, 20262:00 pm - 3:00 pm
International Storytelling Center
Storyteller and musician Adam Booth is the 2022 West Virginia Folk Artist of the Year. Adam blends traditional mountain folklore, music, and an awareness of contemporary Appalachia to create original, forward-thinking story artistry. As a nationally touring artist, his professional path has spanned the Kennedy Center Millennium Stage, a commission from the National Academy of Medicine, a Spoken Word Residency at the Banff Centre (Alberta, Canada), and arts events in across 30 U.S. states. Adam serves as the inaugural Storyteller-In-Residence at Shepherd University.
Music on the Square July 10, 20267:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Courthouse Square, Jonesborough, TN 37659, USA
Music on the Square is a free event open to the public. This season, will feature a diverse range of music including bluegrass, jazz, rock, americano and blues.
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Farmers Market
Farmers Market July 11, 20268:00 am - 12:00 pm
Courthouse Square, Jonesborough, TN 37659, USA
Storytelling Live wi…
Storytelling Live with Adam Booth July 11, 20262:00 pm - 3:00 pm
International Storytelling Center
Storyteller and musician Adam Booth is the 2022 West Virginia Folk Artist of the Year. Adam blends traditional mountain folklore, music, and an awareness of contemporary Appalachia to create original, forward-thinking story artistry. As a nationally touring artist, his professional path has spanned the Kennedy Center Millennium Stage, a commission from the National Academy of Medicine, a Spoken Word Residency at the Banff Centre (Alberta, Canada), and arts events in across 30 U.S. states. Adam serves as the inaugural Storyteller-In-Residence at Shepherd University.
July 11, 20263:00 pm - 4:30 pm Jackson Theatre, 121 W Main St, Jonesborough, TN 37659, USA
Award-winning Lincoln presenter Jacob Truax brings his acclaimed one-man show Meet Abraham Lincoln to The Jackson Theatre on Saturday, July 11th for an educational performance.
Designed for families, students, and history enthusiasts of all ages, Meet Abraham Lincoln offers an interactive introduction to the life and legacy of the 16th President of the United States. Audiences will hear stories from Lincoln’s life and have the opportunity to ask questions, creating a unique and engaging experience for young learners and curious minds alike.
With anecdotes both heart-warming and heart-rending, Abraham Lincoln recounts the extraordinary arc of his life — from his difficult frontier childhood to the marriage, family, and legal and legislative successes that eventually elevated him to the presidency. Woven throughout are some of Lincoln’s most enduring speeches, including Lincoln’s Lecture on Law, the House Divided speech, the Second Inaugural Address, and the show’s powerful finale, The Gettysburg Address.
Part performance, part historical reflection, Meet Abraham Lincoln is entertaining, educational, humorous, and poignant — leaving audiences with a deeper appreciation for the wit, compassion, and statesmanship of the sixteenth president of the United States.
An Evening with Abraham Lincoln at The Jackson Theatre
July 11, 20267:00 pm - 8:30 pm Jackson Theatre, 121 W Main St, Jonesborough, TN 37659, USA
Award-winning Lincoln presenter Jacob Truax brings his acclaimed one-man show An Evening with Abraham Lincoln to The Jackson Theatre on Saturday, July 11th.
A powerful blend of history, theatre, and storytelling comes to the stage with An Evening with Abraham Lincoln, a seventy-five-minute solo performance that illuminates one of America’s most iconic leaders through humor, humanity, and unforgettable oratory.
With anecdotes both heart-warming and heart-rending, Abraham Lincoln recounts the extraordinary arc of his life — from his difficult frontier childhood to the marriage, family, and legal and legislative successes that eventually elevated him to the presidency. Woven throughout are some of Lincoln’s most enduring speeches, including Lincoln’s Lecture on Law, the House Divided speech, the Second Inaugural Address, and the show’s powerful finale, The Gettysburg Address.
Part performance, part historical reflection, An Evening with Abraham Lincoln is entertaining, educational, humorous, and poignant — leaving audiences with a deeper appreciation for the wit, compassion, and statesmanship of the sixteenth president of the United States.
Epic account of the pivotal, three-day Civil War battle inJuly 1863. Tom Berenger, Martin Sheen. Col. Joshua Chamberlain: Jeff Daniels.Gen. Lewis Armistead: Richard Jordan. Gen. John Buford: Sam Elliott. Gen.George Pickett: Stephen Lang. Gen. Richard B. Garnett: Andrew Prine. Lt. ThomasChamberlain: C. Thomas Howell. Written and directed by Ronald F. Maxwell. Fromthe novel by Michael Shaara.
Jimmy Neil Smith Park, 111 W College St, Jonesborough, TN 37659, USA
Join us for FREE Yoga in the Park every Sunday starting in June in Jimmy Neil Smith Park from 4 to 5 p.m.
All levels are welcome, from beginners to advanced, and there is no fee and no registration required. Bring your own yoga mat, towel, or blanket along with a friend and enjoy the many health benefits of yoga while getting some fresh air.
Stay after Yoga in the Park for Brews & Tunes! A free summer concert series from 4 to 7 p.m! For more information please visit jonesborough.com/brewsandtunes
This series will be taught by certified area instructors. Class is free, but donations to the teacher are accepted.
International Storytelling Center, 100 W Main St, Jonesborough, TN 37659, USA
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Board of Mayor and A…
Board of Mayor and Aldermen Meeting July 13, 20266:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Jonesborough Town Administration, 123 Boone St, Jonesborough, TN 37659, USA
Meeting agenda will be available at Town Hall and online.
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Storytelling Live with Geraldine Buckley July 14, 20262:00 pm - 3:00 pm
International Storytelling Center
Known primarily for personal stories that make people laugh and think, Geraldine has an eclectic background filled with adventures. For example, she was a Country and Western DJ in a hospital radio station in London, England: had a very popular restaurant review column called “The Galloping Glutton” in a glossy English language magazine on the South Coast of Spain; raised up one of the first poetry performance slam teams in South Africa; and although she was born and brought up in England and went to a convent boarding school, she became the Protestant Chaplain in the largest men’s prison in Maryland. Audiences at festivals, conferences, and colleges up and down the country and overseas love to hear her stories, and she loves to tell them. Frequently heard on Sirius radio, Geraldine has recorded three CDs, all of which received Storytelling World gold awards.
Chuckey Railroad Depot Museum, 210 S 2nd Ave, Jonesborough, TN 37659, USA
Jonesborough Storyte…
Jonesborough Storytelling Guild July 14, 20267:00 pm - 8:00 pm
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Storytelling Live with Geraldine Buckley July 15, 20262:00 pm - 3:00 pm
International Storytelling Center
Known primarily for personal stories that make people laugh and think, Geraldine has an eclectic background filled with adventures. For example, she was a Country and Western DJ in a hospital radio station in London, England: had a very popular restaurant review column called “The Galloping Glutton” in a glossy English language magazine on the South Coast of Spain; raised up one of the first poetry performance slam teams in South Africa; and although she was born and brought up in England and went to a convent boarding school, she became the Protestant Chaplain in the largest men’s prison in Maryland. Audiences at festivals, conferences, and colleges up and down the country and overseas love to hear her stories, and she loves to tell them. Frequently heard on Sirius radio, Geraldine has recorded three CDs, all of which received Storytelling World gold awards.
A girl's sixteenth birthday is forgotten by her family whoare distracted by the upcoming wedding of her older sister, and to compoundthings, she has a crush on a popular older classmate and is suffering theunwanted attentions of a sophomoric geek.
Tea Party & Etiquette Class - Historic Eureka Inn July 16, 20261:00 pm - 2:30 pm
Historic Eureka Inn & Event Center, 127 W Main St, Jonesborough, TN 37659, USA
We’re thrilled to introduce a brand-new weekly event! Thursday afternoon tea parties and etiquette classes at 1pm or upon request! First class next week, Thursday April 23rd so sign up now! Join us in our 229 year old home to experience the history of the Inn, enjoy tea service, and learn about simple tea etiquette.
Birthday parties, celebrations, a special time for mothers/daughters, or just for fun! This is designed to create magical memories for all!
Minimum class size of 6 guests, maximum 14. Add on a keepsake corsage and fan for your memories of your special event. Perfect as a gift! $25 per person (Keepsake corsage and fan for only $18).
Storytelling Live with Geraldine Buckley July 16, 20262:00 pm - 3:00 pm
International Storytelling Center
Known primarily for personal stories that make people laugh and think, Geraldine has an eclectic background filled with adventures. For example, she was a Country and Western DJ in a hospital radio station in London, England: had a very popular restaurant review column called “The Galloping Glutton” in a glossy English language magazine on the South Coast of Spain; raised up one of the first poetry performance slam teams in South Africa; and although she was born and brought up in England and went to a convent boarding school, she became the Protestant Chaplain in the largest men’s prison in Maryland. Audiences at festivals, conferences, and colleges up and down the country and overseas love to hear her stories, and she loves to tell them. Frequently heard on Sirius radio, Geraldine has recorded three CDs, all of which received Storytelling World gold awards.
A Star is Born stars four-time Oscar nominee Bradley Cooper(American Sniper, American Hustle, Silver Linings Playbook) and multipleaward-winning, Oscar-nominated music superstar Lady Gaga, in her first leadingrole in a major motion picture. Cooper helms the drama, marking his directorialdebut. In this new take on the tragic love story, he plays seasoned musicianJackson Maine, who discovers—and falls in love with—struggling artist Ally(Gaga). She has just about given up on her dream to make it big as a singer…until Jack coaxes her into the spotlight. But even as Ally’s career takes off,the personal side of their relationship is breaking down, as Jack fights anongoing battle with his own internal demons.
Storytelling Live with Geraldine Buckley July 17, 20262:00 pm - 3:00 pm
International Storytelling Center
Known primarily for personal stories that make people laugh and think, Geraldine has an eclectic background filled with adventures. For example, she was a Country and Western DJ in a hospital radio station in London, England: had a very popular restaurant review column called “The Galloping Glutton” in a glossy English language magazine on the South Coast of Spain; raised up one of the first poetry performance slam teams in South Africa; and although she was born and brought up in England and went to a convent boarding school, she became the Protestant Chaplain in the largest men’s prison in Maryland. Audiences at festivals, conferences, and colleges up and down the country and overseas love to hear her stories, and she loves to tell them. Frequently heard on Sirius radio, Geraldine has recorded three CDs, all of which received Storytelling World gold awards.
Silent Synced pairs classic silent movies with epic rockmusic to bring audiences a unique big screen experience. Buster Keaton’s 1924comedy classic is reimagined with R.E.M. 's alt-rock masterpieces Monster(1994) and New Adventures in Hi-Fi (1996). In this sublime comedy teeteringbetween reality and illusion, Buster Keaton stars as a film projectionist whodreams of becoming a detective. He uses his limited skills when he is framed bya rival for stealing his girlfriend’s father’s pocket watch. Keaton reportedlybroke his neck performing one of the many dangerous practical stunts in thefilm. Whether you’re a movie lover or a rock music fan this is an experienceyou won’t want to miss!!
Music on the Square July 17, 20267:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Courthouse Square, Jonesborough, TN 37659, USA
Music on the Square is a free event open to the public. This season, will feature a diverse range of music including bluegrass, jazz, rock, americano and blues.
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Farmers Market July 18, 20268:00 am - 12:00 pm
Courthouse Square, Jonesborough, TN 37659, USA
Storytelling Live wi…
Storytelling Live with Geraldine Buckley July 18, 20262:00 pm - 3:00 pm
International Storytelling Center
Known primarily for personal stories that make people laugh and think, Geraldine has an eclectic background filled with adventures. For example, she was a Country and Western DJ in a hospital radio station in London, England: had a very popular restaurant review column called “The Galloping Glutton” in a glossy English language magazine on the South Coast of Spain; raised up one of the first poetry performance slam teams in South Africa; and although she was born and brought up in England and went to a convent boarding school, she became the Protestant Chaplain in the largest men’s prison in Maryland. Audiences at festivals, conferences, and colleges up and down the country and overseas love to hear her stories, and she loves to tell them. Frequently heard on Sirius radio, Geraldine has recorded three CDs, all of which received Storytelling World gold awards.
The highly anticipated Formula 1® racing feature stars Pittas a former driver who returns to Formula 1®, alongside Damson Idris as histeammate at APXGP, a fictional team on the grid. The feature has been shotduring actual Grand Prix weekends as the team competes against the titans ofthe sport.
Jimmy Neil Smith Park, 111 W College St, Jonesborough, TN 37659, USA
Join us for FREE Yoga in the Park every Sunday starting in June in Jimmy Neil Smith Park from 4 to 5 p.m.
All levels are welcome, from beginners to advanced, and there is no fee and no registration required. Bring your own yoga mat, towel, or blanket along with a friend and enjoy the many health benefits of yoga while getting some fresh air.
Stay after Yoga in the Park for Brews & Tunes! A free summer concert series from 4 to 7 p.m! For more information please visit jonesborough.com/brewsandtunes
This series will be taught by certified area instructors. Class is free, but donations to the teacher are accepted.
International Storytelling Center, 100 W Main St, Jonesborough, TN 37659, USA
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Storytelling Live with Brigid Reedy July 21, 20262:00 pm - 3:00 pm
International Storytelling Center
Featured at the National Cowboy Poetry Gathering for the past six years, Brigid Reedy has become a singular young voice representing her beloved home state of Montana. Brigid is an important singer, songwriter, fiddler, and poet – carrying forward classic cowboy music, poetry, and rich Montana fiddle traditions with exceptional musicianship, a distinctive approach to repertoire, and her strong sense of place. A charismatic performer since the age of two when she first yodeled at the Pioneer Saloon, Brigid (now 20) has traveled widely, carrying with her boundless enthusiasm, grace, passion, and soul. Brigid will be joined by her little brother, Johnny “Guitar” Reedy, who at only 15 has transcended the role of sideman, becoming a full-fledged collaborator, possessing a phenomenal gift for rhythm and extraordinary musical sensibilities. Brigid and Johnny are excited to share with you their love of Montana, Western culture, and a voracious appetite for good music.
The Planning Commission meets regularly the third Tuesday of each month, and reviews and approves commercial site plans, subdivision plans, signage, re-zoning and variance requests. All Planning Commission meetings are open to the public.
Jonesborough Storyte…
Jonesborough Storytelling Guild July 21, 20267:00 pm - 8:00 pm
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Storytelling Live with Brigid Reedy July 22, 20262:00 pm - 3:00 pm
International Storytelling Center
Featured at the National Cowboy Poetry Gathering for the past six years, Brigid Reedy has become a singular young voice representing her beloved home state of Montana. Brigid is an important singer, songwriter, fiddler, and poet – carrying forward classic cowboy music, poetry, and rich Montana fiddle traditions with exceptional musicianship, a distinctive approach to repertoire, and her strong sense of place. A charismatic performer since the age of two when she first yodeled at the Pioneer Saloon, Brigid (now 20) has traveled widely, carrying with her boundless enthusiasm, grace, passion, and soul. Brigid will be joined by her little brother, Johnny “Guitar” Reedy, who at only 15 has transcended the role of sideman, becoming a full-fledged collaborator, possessing a phenomenal gift for rhythm and extraordinary musical sensibilities. Brigid and Johnny are excited to share with you their love of Montana, Western culture, and a voracious appetite for good music.
Five high-school students from different cliques spend aday-long detention together, and discover that they have more in common thenthey ever expected.
Tea Party & Etiquette Class - Historic Eureka Inn July 23, 20261:00 pm - 2:30 pm
Historic Eureka Inn & Event Center, 127 W Main St, Jonesborough, TN 37659, USA
We’re thrilled to introduce a brand-new weekly event! Thursday afternoon tea parties and etiquette classes at 1pm or upon request! First class next week, Thursday April 23rd so sign up now! Join us in our 229 year old home to experience the history of the Inn, enjoy tea service, and learn about simple tea etiquette.
Birthday parties, celebrations, a special time for mothers/daughters, or just for fun! This is designed to create magical memories for all!
Minimum class size of 6 guests, maximum 14. Add on a keepsake corsage and fan for your memories of your special event. Perfect as a gift! $25 per person (Keepsake corsage and fan for only $18).
Storytelling Live with Brigid Reedy July 23, 20262:00 pm - 3:00 pm
International Storytelling Center
Featured at the National Cowboy Poetry Gathering for the past six years, Brigid Reedy has become a singular young voice representing her beloved home state of Montana. Brigid is an important singer, songwriter, fiddler, and poet – carrying forward classic cowboy music, poetry, and rich Montana fiddle traditions with exceptional musicianship, a distinctive approach to repertoire, and her strong sense of place. A charismatic performer since the age of two when she first yodeled at the Pioneer Saloon, Brigid (now 20) has traveled widely, carrying with her boundless enthusiasm, grace, passion, and soul. Brigid will be joined by her little brother, Johnny “Guitar” Reedy, who at only 15 has transcended the role of sideman, becoming a full-fledged collaborator, possessing a phenomenal gift for rhythm and extraordinary musical sensibilities. Brigid and Johnny are excited to share with you their love of Montana, Western culture, and a voracious appetite for good music.
Join the Jackson Theatre and the McKinney Center for a series of programs celebrating local history and America’s 250th birthday. Tales of Our 250th includes skits, historians, re-enactors, musicians, and much more in a tapestry of Jonesborough stories and community history. These events will run June-October and start at 7:00 pm. They are Pay What You Can but go ahead and reserve your seats at Jonesborough.com/tickets.
Each evening will include a scene or scenes from the original play The First and Last Town in Tennessee, written by Anne G’Fellers-Mason, which premiered earlier this year at the McKinney Center and was featured in The New York Times. Join Jonesborough historian Paul Fink, portrayed by Tim Herron, as he walks you through the big and small moments that make Jonesborough an important part of the American story.
Programming dates and times are listed below. Acts are subject to change. Each performance starts at 7pm will last about 90 minutes.
June 25th – Embracing the Past: Historic Preservation in Jonesborough with a presentation by Dr. William Kennedy and a performance by local band The Ozone Rangers
July 23rd – Forging a New Nation: Revolutionary War History featuring re-enactors from Sycamore Shoals and a performance by the Watauga Valley Fife and Drum Corps
August 20th – The Road to Freedom: African American History in Jonesborough including a special presentation of the original and award-winning play Nancy, presented by the Heritage Alliance
September 24th – The Lost State of Franklin with a presentation by Dr. William Hardy from MTSU and the stories behind the Battle of the State of Franklin with Tipton Haynes State Historic Site
October 22nd – A House Divided: Civil War History in Jonesborough with a presentation by Dr. Tom Lee form ETSU and a performance by the 52nd Regimental String Band
This programming is supported in part by the Tennessee Commission for the United States Semiquincentennial.
Storytelling Live with Brigid Reedy July 23, 20267:30 pm - 8:30 pm
International Storytelling Center
Featured at the National Cowboy Poetry Gathering for the past six years, Brigid Reedy has become a singular young voice representing her beloved home state of Montana. Brigid is an important singer, songwriter, fiddler, and poet – carrying forward classic cowboy music, poetry, and rich Montana fiddle traditions with exceptional musicianship, a distinctive approach to repertoire, and her strong sense of place. A charismatic performer since the age of two when she first yodeled at the Pioneer Saloon, Brigid (now 20) has traveled widely, carrying with her boundless enthusiasm, grace, passion, and soul. Brigid will be joined by her little brother, Johnny “Guitar” Reedy, who at only 15 has transcended the role of sideman, becoming a full-fledged collaborator, possessing a phenomenal gift for rhythm and extraordinary musical sensibilities. Brigid and Johnny are excited to share with you their love of Montana, Western culture, and a voracious appetite for good music.
Storytelling Live with Brigid Reedy July 24, 20262:00 pm - 3:00 pm
International Storytelling Center
Featured at the National Cowboy Poetry Gathering for the past six years, Brigid Reedy has become a singular young voice representing her beloved home state of Montana. Brigid is an important singer, songwriter, fiddler, and poet – carrying forward classic cowboy music, poetry, and rich Montana fiddle traditions with exceptional musicianship, a distinctive approach to repertoire, and her strong sense of place. A charismatic performer since the age of two when she first yodeled at the Pioneer Saloon, Brigid (now 20) has traveled widely, carrying with her boundless enthusiasm, grace, passion, and soul. Brigid will be joined by her little brother, Johnny “Guitar” Reedy, who at only 15 has transcended the role of sideman, becoming a full-fledged collaborator, possessing a phenomenal gift for rhythm and extraordinary musical sensibilities. Brigid and Johnny are excited to share with you their love of Montana, Western culture, and a voracious appetite for good music.
A Puritan family in 1630s New England are exiled from theirvillage, and are haunted by unseen forces that live in the wilderness borderingtheir new home. Later, they fall victim to fear and paranoia as they accusetheir teenage daughter of witchcraft.
Music on the Square July 24, 20267:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Courthouse Square, Jonesborough, TN 37659, USA
Music on the Square is a free event open to the public. This season, will feature a diverse range of music including bluegrass, jazz, rock, americano and blues.
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Farmers Market
Farmers Market July 25, 20268:00 am - 12:00 pm
Courthouse Square, Jonesborough, TN 37659, USA
Storytelling Live wi…
Storytelling Live with Brigid Reedy July 25, 20262:00 pm - 3:00 pm
International Storytelling Center
Featured at the National Cowboy Poetry Gathering for the past six years, Brigid Reedy has become a singular young voice representing her beloved home state of Montana. Brigid is an important singer, songwriter, fiddler, and poet – carrying forward classic cowboy music, poetry, and rich Montana fiddle traditions with exceptional musicianship, a distinctive approach to repertoire, and her strong sense of place. A charismatic performer since the age of two when she first yodeled at the Pioneer Saloon, Brigid (now 20) has traveled widely, carrying with her boundless enthusiasm, grace, passion, and soul. Brigid will be joined by her little brother, Johnny “Guitar” Reedy, who at only 15 has transcended the role of sideman, becoming a full-fledged collaborator, possessing a phenomenal gift for rhythm and extraordinary musical sensibilities. Brigid and Johnny are excited to share with you their love of Montana, Western culture, and a voracious appetite for good music.
July 25, 20267:00 pm - 9:00 pm Jackson Theatre, 121 W Main St, Jonesborough, TN 37659, USA
Join us at the Jackson Theatre for Lee Roy Parnell in concert on Saturday, July 25th, 2026 at 7pm.
Regarded as one of the world's preeminent slide guitar virtuosos, Lee Roy Parnell has become synonymous with the instrument and the music that has shaped his life from his youngest years.
Born in Abilene, Texas to Roy and Anna Belle Parnell in the winter of 1956, Parnell was raised with an uncompromising work ethic, a healthy respect for tradition, and an unquenchable love of music. Nurtured by everything from the Grand Ol' Opry, to Cotton-country Blues, Hardshell Gospel and the inescapable sound of Bob Wills and Roadhouse Boogie that permeated the North Central Texas plains, that love grew into a passion before Parnell reached his early teens.
"It sounds a little like a press-release," he said recently, "but the truth is I was raised in a house filled with music. It was as much a part of the soundtrack of youth as my mother's voice and my Daddy's lessons. It was sustenance to me...like water. And it was my way out of Texas. It was my map."
In the summer of seventy-four, he set out for the only destination on that map that made sense: Nashville.
For nearly twenty years, Parnell paid his dues in every honky-tonk and blues bar from Nashville to Austin and back, honing his craft, sharpening his vocal chops, and fine-tuning the blues-infused slide-guitar style that would become his signature.
"I'm a blue-eyed country soul singer and slide guitar player by trade...that's how I see it," Parnell told a Texas journalist late in 2014. "And I'm privileged to practice a trade that's brought so many blessings to my life."
Blessings that include eight critically-acclaimed albums, and a string of hits that established him as one of Country Music's most gifted triple-threats; as a singer, a writer, and virtuoso guitarist. Talents that brought him nomination nods from the Grammy Awards, the Country Music Association, the Academy of Country Music, legions of hardcore fans, and induction into the Texas Heritage Songwriters Hall of Fame.
But they were blessings that came neither easily nor quickly for this singularly brilliant American artist; a fact Parnell acknowledges and embraces.
"It takes a little while in this business to figure out who you is and who you ain't," he told Rock & Blues Muse recently. "But I'm little older, now, and there's one thing I've realized about myself --
John Huston's adaptation of the Broadway musical about theplucky comic-strip orphan who dreams of finding a loving family while toilingin an institution run by a mean woman.
Jimmy Neil Smith Park, 111 W College St, Jonesborough, TN 37659, USA
Join us for FREE Yoga in the Park every Sunday starting in June in Jimmy Neil Smith Park from 4 to 5 p.m.
All levels are welcome, from beginners to advanced, and there is no fee and no registration required. Bring your own yoga mat, towel, or blanket along with a friend and enjoy the many health benefits of yoga while getting some fresh air.
Stay after Yoga in the Park for Brews & Tunes! A free summer concert series from 4 to 7 p.m! For more information please visit jonesborough.com/brewsandtunes
This series will be taught by certified area instructors. Class is free, but donations to the teacher are accepted.
International Storytelling Center, 100 W Main St, Jonesborough, TN 37659, USA
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StoryTown Radio Show…
StoryTown Radio Show: Paws & Reflect: Stories About our Four-Legged Friends July 27, 20267:00 pm - 8:00 pm
McKinney Center at Booker T. Washington School, 103 Franklin Ave, Jonesborough, TN 37659, USA
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National Water Park …
National Water Park Day July 28, 2026
Storytelling Live wi…
Storytelling Live with Andy Offutt Irwin July 28, 20262:00 pm - 3:00 pm
International Storytelling Center
With a manic, Silly Putty voice, hilarious, heart-filled stories, and amazing mouth noises, (arguably the greatest whistler in the world), Andy Offutt Irwin has been described as “The Marx Brothers meet Eudora Welty.” Irwin is a keynote speaker, theater director, songwriter, comedian, newspaper columnist, and Shakespearian actor. His appearances have taken him across the U.S., including the Library of Congress and Walt Disney World. He is the recipient of numerous awards, including the NSN ORACLE Circle of Excellence and a Special Congressional Recognition from Rep. John Lewis for “outstanding and invaluable service to the community.”
Board of Dwelling Standards Meeting July 28, 20266:30 pm - 7:30 pm
Jonesborough Town Administration, 123 Boone St, Jonesborough, TN 37659, USA
Jonesborough Storyte…
Jonesborough Storytelling Guild July 28, 20267:00 pm - 8:00 pm
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Storytelling Live with Andy Offutt Irwin July 29, 20262:00 pm - 3:00 pm
International Storytelling Center
With a manic, Silly Putty voice, hilarious, heart-filled stories, and amazing mouth noises, (arguably the greatest whistler in the world), Andy Offutt Irwin has been described as “The Marx Brothers meet Eudora Welty.” Irwin is a keynote speaker, theater director, songwriter, comedian, newspaper columnist, and Shakespearian actor. His appearances have taken him across the U.S., including the Library of Congress and Walt Disney World. He is the recipient of numerous awards, including the NSN ORACLE Circle of Excellence and a Special Congressional Recognition from Rep. John Lewis for “outstanding and invaluable service to the community.”
Tea Party & Etiquette Class - Historic Eureka Inn July 30, 20261:00 pm - 2:30 pm
Historic Eureka Inn & Event Center, 127 W Main St, Jonesborough, TN 37659, USA
We’re thrilled to introduce a brand-new weekly event! Thursday afternoon tea parties and etiquette classes at 1pm or upon request! First class next week, Thursday April 23rd so sign up now! Join us in our 229 year old home to experience the history of the Inn, enjoy tea service, and learn about simple tea etiquette.
Birthday parties, celebrations, a special time for mothers/daughters, or just for fun! This is designed to create magical memories for all!
Minimum class size of 6 guests, maximum 14. Add on a keepsake corsage and fan for your memories of your special event. Perfect as a gift! $25 per person (Keepsake corsage and fan for only $18).
Storytelling Live with Andy Offutt Irwin July 30, 20262:00 pm - 3:00 pm
International Storytelling Center
With a manic, Silly Putty voice, hilarious, heart-filled stories, and amazing mouth noises, (arguably the greatest whistler in the world), Andy Offutt Irwin has been described as “The Marx Brothers meet Eudora Welty.” Irwin is a keynote speaker, theater director, songwriter, comedian, newspaper columnist, and Shakespearian actor. His appearances have taken him across the U.S., including the Library of Congress and Walt Disney World. He is the recipient of numerous awards, including the NSN ORACLE Circle of Excellence and a Special Congressional Recognition from Rep. John Lewis for “outstanding and invaluable service to the community.”
Storytelling Live with Andy Offutt Irwin July 30, 20267:30 pm - 8:30 pm
International Storytelling Center
With a manic, Silly Putty voice, hilarious, heart-filled stories, and amazing mouth noises, (arguably the greatest whistler in the world), Andy Offutt Irwin has been described as “The Marx Brothers meet Eudora Welty.” Irwin is a keynote speaker, theater director, songwriter, comedian, newspaper columnist, and Shakespearian actor. His appearances have taken him across the U.S., including the Library of Congress and Walt Disney World. He is the recipient of numerous awards, including the NSN ORACLE Circle of Excellence and a Special Congressional Recognition from Rep. John Lewis for “outstanding and invaluable service to the community.”
Storytelling Live with Andy Offutt Irwin July 31, 20262:00 pm - 3:00 pm
International Storytelling Center
With a manic, Silly Putty voice, hilarious, heart-filled stories, and amazing mouth noises, (arguably the greatest whistler in the world), Andy Offutt Irwin has been described as “The Marx Brothers meet Eudora Welty.” Irwin is a keynote speaker, theater director, songwriter, comedian, newspaper columnist, and Shakespearian actor. His appearances have taken him across the U.S., including the Library of Congress and Walt Disney World. He is the recipient of numerous awards, including the NSN ORACLE Circle of Excellence and a Special Congressional Recognition from Rep. John Lewis for “outstanding and invaluable service to the community.”
Music on the Square July 31, 20267:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Courthouse Square, Jonesborough, TN 37659, USA
Music on the Square is a free event open to the public. This season, will feature a diverse range of music including bluegrass, jazz, rock, americano and blues.
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July 1, 2026
Storytelling Live with Tim Lowry July 1, 20262:00 pm - 3:00 pm
International Storytelling Center
Storyteller Tim Lowry replaces the top hat and tails of an old-fashioned showman with a seersucker suit, mixing personal narratives, folk tales, tall tales, and American history with a distinctively Southern flavor. Lowry’s signature style has earned an Oracle Award from the National Storytelling Network and Artist of the Year from Azalea Magazine. He has produced several award-winning recordings and received top honors from Storytelling World for his book, Haunted by Dickens. Tim is continually on the road performing at festivals, schools, libraries, and corporate events across the country.
Jonesborough Days Kick-Off Dinner July 1, 20266:00 pm - 8:00 pm
International Storytelling Center, 100 W Main St, Jonesborough, TN 37659, USA
The beloved Jonesborough Days Kick-off Dinner is set to return on Wednesday, July 1, from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m., featuring the crowd-favorite Low Country Shrimp Boil. The event will be held in the Courtyard of the International Storytelling Center, located next to Jimmy Neil Smith Park, and is proudly sponsored by Food City of Jonesborough.
Guests will enjoy a traditional Low Country Boil, including shrimp, sausage, corn, potatoes, and crawfish, followed by a selection of fruit cobblers for dessert.
Tickets are $25 per person and may be purchased in advance. Early ticket purchase is strongly recommended, as this event consistently sells out.
This event serves as a fundraiser for the 56th annual Jonesborough Days Festival, helping support one of the region’s most cherished Independence Day celebrations.
1776 at The Jackson Theatre
July 1, 20267:00 pm - 9:00 pm Jackson Theatre, 121 W Main St, Jonesborough, TN 37659, USA
Adaptation of the Broadway Tony-winning musical celebrates the founding fathers' midwifery of the Declaration of Independence, the document that would give birth to a nation.
Senior Center-Veteran's Meet & Greet-Open to non-member Veterans July 2, 20269:30 am - 10:30 am
Tea Party & Etiquette Class - Historic Eureka Inn July 2, 20261:00 pm - 2:30 pm
Historic Eureka Inn & Event Center, 127 W Main St, Jonesborough, TN 37659, USA
We’re thrilled to introduce a brand-new weekly event! Thursday afternoon tea parties and etiquette classes at 1pm or upon request! First class next week, Thursday April 23rd so sign up now! Join us in our 229 year old home to experience the history of the Inn, enjoy tea service, and learn about simple tea etiquette.
Birthday parties, celebrations, a special time for mothers/daughters, or just for fun! This is designed to create magical memories for all!
Minimum class size of 6 guests, maximum 14. Add on a keepsake corsage and fan for your memories of your special event. Perfect as a gift! $25 per person (Keepsake corsage and fan for only $18).
Storytelling Live with Tim Lowry July 2, 20262:00 pm - 3:00 pm
International Storytelling Center
Storyteller Tim Lowry replaces the top hat and tails of an old-fashioned showman with a seersucker suit, mixing personal narratives, folk tales, tall tales, and American history with a distinctively Southern flavor. Lowry’s signature style has earned an Oracle Award from the National Storytelling Network and Artist of the Year from Azalea Magazine. He has produced several award-winning recordings and received top honors from Storytelling World for his book, Haunted by Dickens. Tim is continually on the road performing at festivals, schools, libraries, and corporate events across the country.
Jonesborough Days Glow Party July 2, 20266:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Wetlands Water Park, 1523 Persimmon Ridge Rd, Jonesborough, TN 37659, USA
Wetlands Water Park is excited to announce the return of the Jonesborough Days Glow Party on Thursday, July 2, from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. This high-energy evening event is open to all ages and promises an unforgettable night of summer fun.
Guests can enjoy an exciting lineup of activities, including glow-themed fun, gift bags, door prizes, and a live DJ spinning music throughout the night.
Advance admission is $6 per person through July 1. Day-of-event tickets purchased at the gate will be $8 per person. Please note that season passes are not valid for this special event. Tickets are limited to 350 guests and are expected to sell out quickly. Guests are encouraged to purchase tickets in advance through RecDesk: https://jonesboroughtn.recdesk.com/Community/Program/Detail?programId=82
The Glow Party is the perfect way for families and friends to kick off Jonesborough Days and celebrate America’s 250th anniversary. Whether dancing poolside, floating under the lights, or competing for prizes, attendees won’t want to miss this exciting community event.
Please note that no refunds will be issued unless the event is canceled by the Town of Jonesborough.
For more information, contact wetlands@jonesboroughtn.org.
July 3, 2026
Jonesborough Days July 3, 2026
Doc’s Front Porch at The Jackson Theatre
July 3, 202612:00 pm - 7:00 pm Jackson Theatre, 121 W Main St, Jonesborough, TN 37659, USA
The Town of Jonesborough and The Jackson Theatre are excited to announce the return ofDoc’s Front Porch during the 56th Annual Jonesborough Days celebration on July 3 and 4.
Sponsored by Eastman Credit Union, Doc’s Front Porch will take place inside The Jackson Theatre from noon to 7 p.m. each day. Festival attendees are invited to step inside, cool off, enjoy complimentary entertainment, grab a snack from the concession stand, use public restrooms, and experience an outstanding lineup of live music and storytelling performances. No tickets are required.
A longtime Jonesborough Days tradition, Doc’s Front Porch offers a relaxed and welcoming atmosphere where visitors can enjoy performances from talented musicians and storytellers throughout the day.
Performance Schedule
Friday, July 3
12:00–12:45 p.m. – The First and Last Town in Tennessee, an original play written by Anne G’Fellers-Mason, McKinney Center Program Director, commemorating America’s 250th Anniversary.
Doc’s Front Porch is free to attend and is included as part of the Jonesborough Days festival experience. The performances showcase the storytelling and musical traditions that make Jonesborough unique while providing visitors with a comfortable place to relax and enjoy local and regional talent.
Jonesborough Days will take place July 3 and 4 from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. each day in Tennessee’s Oldest Town and is free to attend. The festival celebrates America’s 250th anniversary and features live entertainment, food vendors, artisan demonstrations, a patriotic parade, family activities, and fireworks.
Storytelling Live with Tim Lowry July 3, 20262:00 pm - 3:00 pm
International Storytelling Center
Storyteller Tim Lowry replaces the top hat and tails of an old-fashioned showman with a seersucker suit, mixing personal narratives, folk tales, tall tales, and American history with a distinctively Southern flavor. Lowry’s signature style has earned an Oracle Award from the National Storytelling Network and Artist of the Year from Azalea Magazine. He has produced several award-winning recordings and received top honors from Storytelling World for his book, Haunted by Dickens. Tim is continually on the road performing at festivals, schools, libraries, and corporate events across the country.
July 4, 202612:00 pm - 7:00 pm Jackson Theatre, 121 W Main St, Jonesborough, TN 37659, USA
The Town of Jonesborough and The Jackson Theatre are excited to announce the return ofDoc’s Front Porch during the 56th Annual Jonesborough Days celebration on July 3 and 4.
Sponsored by Eastman Credit Union, Doc’s Front Porch will take place inside The Jackson Theatre from noon to 7 p.m. each day. Festival attendees are invited to step inside, cool off, enjoy complimentary entertainment, grab a snack from the concession stand, use public restrooms, and experience an outstanding lineup of live music and storytelling performances. No tickets are required.
A longtime Jonesborough Days tradition, Doc’s Front Porch offers a relaxed and welcoming atmosphere where visitors can enjoy performances from talented musicians and storytellers throughout the day.
Performance Schedule
Friday, July 3
12:00–12:45 p.m. – The First and Last Town in Tennessee, an original play written by Anne G’Fellers-Mason, McKinney Center Program Director, commemorating America’s 250th Anniversary.
Doc’s Front Porch is free to attend and is included as part of the Jonesborough Days festival experience. The performances showcase the storytelling and musical traditions that make Jonesborough unique while providing visitors with a comfortable place to relax and enjoy local and regional talent.
Jonesborough Days will take place July 3 and 4 from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. each day in Tennessee’s Oldest Town and is free to attend. The festival celebrates America’s 250th anniversary and features live entertainment, food vendors, artisan demonstrations, a patriotic parade, family activities, and fireworks.
Storytelling Live with Tim Lowry July 4, 20262:00 pm - 3:00 pm
International Storytelling Center
Storyteller Tim Lowry replaces the top hat and tails of an old-fashioned showman with a seersucker suit, mixing personal narratives, folk tales, tall tales, and American history with a distinctively Southern flavor. Lowry’s signature style has earned an Oracle Award from the National Storytelling Network and Artist of the Year from Azalea Magazine. He has produced several award-winning recordings and received top honors from Storytelling World for his book, Haunted by Dickens. Tim is continually on the road performing at festivals, schools, libraries, and corporate events across the country.
Jimmy Neil Smith Park, 111 W College St, Jonesborough, TN 37659, USA
Join us for FREE Yoga in the Park every Sunday starting in June in Jimmy Neil Smith Park from 4 to 5 p.m.
All levels are welcome, from beginners to advanced, and there is no fee and no registration required. Bring your own yoga mat, towel, or blanket along with a friend and enjoy the many health benefits of yoga while getting some fresh air.
Stay after Yoga in the Park for Brews & Tunes! A free summer concert series from 4 to 7 p.m! For more information please visit jonesborough.com/brewsandtunes
This series will be taught by certified area instructors. Class is free, but donations to the teacher are accepted.
International Storytelling Center, 100 W Main St, Jonesborough, TN 37659, USA
July 7, 2026
Storytelling Live with Adam Booth July 7, 20262:00 pm - 3:00 pm
International Storytelling Center
Storyteller and musician Adam Booth is the 2022 West Virginia Folk Artist of the Year. Adam blends traditional mountain folklore, music, and an awareness of contemporary Appalachia to create original, forward-thinking story artistry. As a nationally touring artist, his professional path has spanned the Kennedy Center Millennium Stage, a commission from the National Academy of Medicine, a Spoken Word Residency at the Banff Centre (Alberta, Canada), and arts events in across 30 U.S. states. Adam serves as the inaugural Storyteller-In-Residence at Shepherd University.
We are proud to recognize Don Bagwell as our June Employee of the Month. Don has served as a Host at the Jonesborough Senior Center since 2018, bringing with him a distinguished background as the former Vice President of Marketing for TVA.
Don’s extensive experience—particularly in radio and television—combined with his professionalism, has made him an invaluable asset to both staff and members. He is known for his reliability and strong work ethic, never missing a shift and consistently arriving early, ready to contribute.