/wp-content/uploads/jonesborough-logo.png00Cameo Waters/wp-content/uploads/jonesborough-logo.pngCameo Waters2026-03-04 13:00:372026-03-04 14:36:14Jonesborough Board of Mayor and Aldermen
/wp-content/uploads/jonesborough-logo.png00Mitchell Calvin/wp-content/uploads/jonesborough-logo.pngMitchell Calvin2026-02-24 08:50:532026-02-24 08:50:53PUBLIC MEETING NOTICE: Jonesborough Parks and Recreation 2026 LPRF Grant Project
/wp-content/uploads/jonesborough-logo.png00Mitchell Calvin/wp-content/uploads/jonesborough-logo.pngMitchell Calvin2026-02-24 08:37:132026-02-24 08:37:13ROAD CLOSURE NOTICE: E. Main Street 2/25/26
McKinney Center at Booker T. Washington School, 103 Franklin Ave, Jonesborough, TN 37659, USA
The McKinney Center at Booker T. Washington School is proud to announce the launch of their 2025 annual Membership Drive. The McKinney Center invites the community, friends, artists, and students to Share the Love to support the Center’s scholarship and event programs by raising $2,000 in membership donations. The annual Membership Drive will start now and run through March 1, 2025, with a goal of 100 members and membership renewals. You can even purchase a membership in memory or in honor of someone special in your life. Become a member https://townofjonesborough.regfox.com/mckinney-center-membership-drive
Among other benefits, 2025 member names will be listed on the McKinney Center website and various printed publications throughout the year. Other 2025 Membership Benefits include the following:
• $10.00 off Masterpiece Mingle Tickets on April 25, 2025.
• $10.00 off classes and workshops at any time, regardless of Early Bird Deadline. Your promo code will be sent to you once your membership is purchased or renewed.
• One ticket per membership to our Members-Only Brunch on February 22, 2025.
“Folk music reminds us of our shared humanity.” –Alan Lomax
All the arts play a crucial part in our lives. Whether we are listening to music with family, sharing stories with friends, or teaching a craft to children, creative expression has the power to bring people together. As people work together or give advice, they rely on each other and create respect for each other. Beyond that, seeing or hearing someone else’s creative expression allows us to know a part of who they are. Then we can value and enjoy them as fellow people.
The McKinney Center has fostered a place where people can come together to practice all kinds of art, from sculpture to music and painting to stories. We are endlessly grateful for our members who have given their financial support to the mission of the McKinney Center. You have helped people learn and practice art in a way that helps connect them to each other.
With our 2025 membership drive, we hope to grow the support that allows us to share the gift of art with more and more people in the region. We recognize the power of art to remind us of our shared humanity–all the things we have in common with the people around us. And we cannot wait to continue spreading that gift.
Expanding our membership through this drive is an important endeavor as we continue to cultivate the arts in the region. Each new membership, and each renewal, is an investment in the McKinney Center’s future. Your support is vital as we strive to be a space in Historic Jonesborough that helps individuals express themselves creatively, provides room for constant learning, and brings people together.
For more information, please call 423.753.0562 or contact Theresa Hammons at theresah@jonesboroughtn.org.
Thank you!
Community Play at Mc…
Community Play at McKinney Center March 1, 20262:00 pm - 4:00 pm
McKinney Center at Booker T. Washington School, 103 Franklin Ave, Jonesborough, TN 37659, USA
The McKinney Center will debut a new play in February that is 250 years in the making. The First and Last Town in Tennessee shares stories from Jonesborough’s past and present to commemorate America’s Semiquincentennial. Written by Program Manager Anne G’Fellers-Mason, the play takes the audience on a journey from 1779, the year of Jonesborough’s founding, to present day.
“The title of the play is a combination of a nod to the Oldest Town in Tennessee as well as a report from 1801 that referred to Jonesborough as, ‘the last town in Tennessee,’” Mason explains. “For a moment, Jonesborough was the edge of the Western frontier. We have such rich history right here, and amazing stories, and we wanted to combine all that into this production. Where else do you get a chance to include stories about John Sevier and Andrew Jackson alongside Alfred Greenlee, Beverly Jenkins of Main Street Café & Catering, and Jimmy Neil Smith. All the major American events, the Revolutionary War, the Civil War, the Civil Rights Movement, and so on, each of these played out on the local level, and this play will capture that.”
The show includes a large cast of multiple ages. Characters in the play include the Shanks Oak (Jonesborough’s Heritage Tree), Julia Bullard Nelson, Jimmy Rhein, Marat Moore, David Deaderick, Jesse Walton, Ella Russell, Elihu Embree, and so many more. The play will include music and dancing and will be an experience for the whole family. The play will serve as the kick-off to the 250th celebration in Jonesborough.
The First and Last Town in Tennessee will run February 27th, 28th, and March 1st. There will also be a second weekend of shows on March 6th, 7th, and 8th. Shows will take place at 7:30 pm on Fridays and Saturdays and 2:30 pm on Saturdays and Sundays. Tickets are $20.00 for general admission and $18.00 for seniors 55 and over as well as groups of 8 or more. The matinee on March 1st is a special, “Pay What You Can” performance with a $2.50 suggested donation. Seats
must be reserved for all performances, including the “Pay What You Can” performance. Tickets can be purchased at Jonesborough.com/tickets or by calling the Visitors Center at 423-753-1010.
This project is supported in part by the Tennessee Commission for the United States Semiquincentennial.
About the McKinney Center at Booker T. Washington: The mission of the McKinney Center at Booker T. Washington is to provide a comprehensive program through Jonesborough’s Mary B. Martin Program for the Arts which teaches various art skills to all participants through a quality program of instruction open to all segments of Jonesborough’s population. In addition, a primary mission of the Center is to enhance minority participation in the planning and implementation in all activities in Jonesborough while specifically celebrating the contribution of the African-American community in the growth and development of the Town. The activities of the McKinney Center are designed to enhance the quality of life of all Jonesborough residents.
StoryTown is dedicated to bringing together people of all ages and backgrounds in Jonesborough to strengthen our community and enrich the lives of those who live here through the power of our stories.
Lilo & Stitch at…
Lilo & Stitch at The Jackson Theatre
March 1, 20263:00 pm - 5:00 pm Jackson Theatre, 121 W Main St, Jonesborough, TN 37659, USA
Due to weather, Lilo & Stitch is rescheduled for Sunday, March 1st.
Lilo & Stitch (2002)
Family Series
Audience Picks Series
In Lilo and Stitch, get ready to crash-land on Earth withStitch, a runaway genetic experiment from a faraway planet. As he wreaks havocon the Hawaiian Islands, he becomes the mischievous adopted alien"puppy" of an independent little girl named Lilo and learns aboutloyalty, friendship, and 'ohana, the Hawaiian tradition of family.
Senior Center-Veteran's Meet & Greet-Open to non-member Veterans March 5, 20269:30 am - 10:30 am
Point Break at The J…
Point Break at The Jackson Theatre
March 5, 20267:00 pm - 9:00 pm Jackson Theatre, 121 W Main St, Jonesborough, TN 37659, USA
Point Break (1991)
90’s classic
Spotlighting Woman Directed Cinema: Directed by Kathryn Bigelow
A sharpshooting FBI agent goes undercover as a surfer to stop a crime wave. The criminals wear rubber masks of former U.S. presidents when robbing banks.
March 6, 20267:00 pm - 9:00 pm Jackson Theatre, 121 W Main St, Jonesborough, TN 37659, USA
March 6 7pm Harriet (2019)
America 250: 1776-2026 Series
Spotlighting Woman Directed Cinema: Directed by Kasi Lemmons
The incredible true story of one of America's greatest heroes, Harriet Tubman. From her escape from slavery to the dangerous missions she led, setting free hundreds of slaves through the Underground Railroad.
Community Play at the McKinney Center March 6, 20267:30 pm - 9:30 pm
McKinney Center at Booker T. Washington School, 103 Franklin Ave, Jonesborough, TN 37659, USA
The McKinney Center will debut a new play in February that is 250 years in the making. The First and Last Town in Tennessee shares stories from Jonesborough’s past and present to commemorate America’s Semiquincentennial. Written by Program Manager Anne G’Fellers-Mason, the play takes the audience on a journey from 1779, the year of Jonesborough’s founding, to present day.
“The title of the play is a combination of a nod to the Oldest Town in Tennessee as well as a report from 1801 that referred to Jonesborough as, ‘the last town in Tennessee,’” Mason explains. “For a moment, Jonesborough was the edge of the Western frontier. We have such rich history right here, and amazing stories, and we wanted to combine all that into this production. Where else do you get a chance to include stories about John Sevier and Andrew Jackson alongside Alfred Greenlee, Beverly Jenkins of Main Street Café & Catering, and Jimmy Neil Smith. All the major American events, the Revolutionary War, the Civil War, the Civil Rights Movement, and so on, each of these played out on the local level, and this play will capture that.”
The show includes a large cast of multiple ages. Characters in the play include the Shanks Oak (Jonesborough’s Heritage Tree), Julia Bullard Nelson, Jimmy Rhein, Marat Moore, David Deaderick, Jesse Walton, Ella Russell, Elihu Embree, and so many more. The play will include music and dancing and will be an experience for the whole family. The play will serve as the kick-off to the 250th celebration in Jonesborough.
The First and Last Town in Tennessee will run February 27th, 28th, and March 1st. There will also be a second weekend of shows on March 6th, 7th, and 8th. Shows will take place at 7:30 pm on Fridays and Saturdays and 2:30 pm on Saturdays and Sundays. Tickets are $20.00 for general admission and $18.00 for seniors 55 and over as well as groups of 8 or more. The matinee on March 1st is a special, “Pay What You Can” performance with a $2.50 suggested donation. Seats
must be reserved for all performances, including the “Pay What You Can” performance. Tickets can be purchased at Jonesborough.com/tickets or by calling the Visitors Center at 423-753-1010.
This project is supported in part by the Tennessee Commission for the United States Semiquincentennial.
About the McKinney Center at Booker T. Washington: The mission of the McKinney Center at Booker T. Washington is to provide a comprehensive program through Jonesborough’s Mary B. Martin Program for the Arts which teaches various art skills to all participants through a quality program of instruction open to all segments of Jonesborough’s population. In addition, a primary mission of the Center is to enhance minority participation in the planning and implementation in all activities in Jonesborough while specifically celebrating the contribution of the African-American community in the growth and development of the Town. The activities of the McKinney Center are designed to enhance the quality of life of all Jonesborough residents.
StoryTown is dedicated to bringing together people of all ages and backgrounds in Jonesborough to strengthen our community and enrich the lives of those who live here through the power of our stories.
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Community Play at Mc…
Community Play at McKinney Center March 7, 20262:00 pm - 4:00 pm
McKinney Center at Booker T. Washington School, 103 Franklin Ave, Jonesborough, TN 37659, USA
The McKinney Center will debut a new play in February that is 250 years in the making. The First and Last Town in Tennessee shares stories from Jonesborough’s past and present to commemorate America’s Semiquincentennial. Written by Program Manager Anne G’Fellers-Mason, the play takes the audience on a journey from 1779, the year of Jonesborough’s founding, to present day.
“The title of the play is a combination of a nod to the Oldest Town in Tennessee as well as a report from 1801 that referred to Jonesborough as, ‘the last town in Tennessee,’” Mason explains. “For a moment, Jonesborough was the edge of the Western frontier. We have such rich history right here, and amazing stories, and we wanted to combine all that into this production. Where else do you get a chance to include stories about John Sevier and Andrew Jackson alongside Alfred Greenlee, Beverly Jenkins of Main Street Café & Catering, and Jimmy Neil Smith. All the major American events, the Revolutionary War, the Civil War, the Civil Rights Movement, and so on, each of these played out on the local level, and this play will capture that.”
The show includes a large cast of multiple ages. Characters in the play include the Shanks Oak (Jonesborough’s Heritage Tree), Julia Bullard Nelson, Jimmy Rhein, Marat Moore, David Deaderick, Jesse Walton, Ella Russell, Elihu Embree, and so many more. The play will include music and dancing and will be an experience for the whole family. The play will serve as the kick-off to the 250th celebration in Jonesborough.
The First and Last Town in Tennessee will run February 27th, 28th, and March 1st. There will also be a second weekend of shows on March 6th, 7th, and 8th. Shows will take place at 7:30 pm on Fridays and Saturdays and 2:30 pm on Saturdays and Sundays. Tickets are $20.00 for general admission and $18.00 for seniors 55 and over as well as groups of 8 or more. The matinee on March 1st is a special, “Pay What You Can” performance with a $2.50 suggested donation. Seats
must be reserved for all performances, including the “Pay What You Can” performance. Tickets can be purchased at Jonesborough.com/tickets or by calling the Visitors Center at 423-753-1010.
This project is supported in part by the Tennessee Commission for the United States Semiquincentennial.
About the McKinney Center at Booker T. Washington: The mission of the McKinney Center at Booker T. Washington is to provide a comprehensive program through Jonesborough’s Mary B. Martin Program for the Arts which teaches various art skills to all participants through a quality program of instruction open to all segments of Jonesborough’s population. In addition, a primary mission of the Center is to enhance minority participation in the planning and implementation in all activities in Jonesborough while specifically celebrating the contribution of the African-American community in the growth and development of the Town. The activities of the McKinney Center are designed to enhance the quality of life of all Jonesborough residents.
StoryTown is dedicated to bringing together people of all ages and backgrounds in Jonesborough to strengthen our community and enrich the lives of those who live here through the power of our stories.
Jonesborough Communi…
Jonesborough Community Dance Social March 7, 20265:45 pm - 10:00 pm
Historic Jonesborough Visitors Center, 117 Boone St, Jonesborough, TN 37659, USA
Community Play at th…
Community Play at the McKinney Center March 7, 20267:30 pm - 9:30 pm
McKinney Center at Booker T. Washington School, 103 Franklin Ave, Jonesborough, TN 37659, USA
The McKinney Center will debut a new play in February that is 250 years in the making. The First and Last Town in Tennessee shares stories from Jonesborough’s past and present to commemorate America’s Semiquincentennial. Written by Program Manager Anne G’Fellers-Mason, the play takes the audience on a journey from 1779, the year of Jonesborough’s founding, to present day.
“The title of the play is a combination of a nod to the Oldest Town in Tennessee as well as a report from 1801 that referred to Jonesborough as, ‘the last town in Tennessee,’” Mason explains. “For a moment, Jonesborough was the edge of the Western frontier. We have such rich history right here, and amazing stories, and we wanted to combine all that into this production. Where else do you get a chance to include stories about John Sevier and Andrew Jackson alongside Alfred Greenlee, Beverly Jenkins of Main Street Café & Catering, and Jimmy Neil Smith. All the major American events, the Revolutionary War, the Civil War, the Civil Rights Movement, and so on, each of these played out on the local level, and this play will capture that.”
The show includes a large cast of multiple ages. Characters in the play include the Shanks Oak (Jonesborough’s Heritage Tree), Julia Bullard Nelson, Jimmy Rhein, Marat Moore, David Deaderick, Jesse Walton, Ella Russell, Elihu Embree, and so many more. The play will include music and dancing and will be an experience for the whole family. The play will serve as the kick-off to the 250th celebration in Jonesborough.
The First and Last Town in Tennessee will run February 27th, 28th, and March 1st. There will also be a second weekend of shows on March 6th, 7th, and 8th. Shows will take place at 7:30 pm on Fridays and Saturdays and 2:30 pm on Saturdays and Sundays. Tickets are $20.00 for general admission and $18.00 for seniors 55 and over as well as groups of 8 or more. The matinee on March 1st is a special, “Pay What You Can” performance with a $2.50 suggested donation. Seats
must be reserved for all performances, including the “Pay What You Can” performance. Tickets can be purchased at Jonesborough.com/tickets or by calling the Visitors Center at 423-753-1010.
This project is supported in part by the Tennessee Commission for the United States Semiquincentennial.
About the McKinney Center at Booker T. Washington: The mission of the McKinney Center at Booker T. Washington is to provide a comprehensive program through Jonesborough’s Mary B. Martin Program for the Arts which teaches various art skills to all participants through a quality program of instruction open to all segments of Jonesborough’s population. In addition, a primary mission of the Center is to enhance minority participation in the planning and implementation in all activities in Jonesborough while specifically celebrating the contribution of the African-American community in the growth and development of the Town. The activities of the McKinney Center are designed to enhance the quality of life of all Jonesborough residents.
StoryTown is dedicated to bringing together people of all ages and backgrounds in Jonesborough to strengthen our community and enrich the lives of those who live here through the power of our stories.
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Community Play at Mc…
Community Play at McKinney Center March 8, 20262:00 pm - 4:00 pm
McKinney Center at Booker T. Washington School, 103 Franklin Ave, Jonesborough, TN 37659, USA
The McKinney Center will debut a new play in February that is 250 years in the making. The First and Last Town in Tennessee shares stories from Jonesborough’s past and present to commemorate America’s Semiquincentennial. Written by Program Manager Anne G’Fellers-Mason, the play takes the audience on a journey from 1779, the year of Jonesborough’s founding, to present day.
“The title of the play is a combination of a nod to the Oldest Town in Tennessee as well as a report from 1801 that referred to Jonesborough as, ‘the last town in Tennessee,’” Mason explains. “For a moment, Jonesborough was the edge of the Western frontier. We have such rich history right here, and amazing stories, and we wanted to combine all that into this production. Where else do you get a chance to include stories about John Sevier and Andrew Jackson alongside Alfred Greenlee, Beverly Jenkins of Main Street Café & Catering, and Jimmy Neil Smith. All the major American events, the Revolutionary War, the Civil War, the Civil Rights Movement, and so on, each of these played out on the local level, and this play will capture that.”
The show includes a large cast of multiple ages. Characters in the play include the Shanks Oak (Jonesborough’s Heritage Tree), Julia Bullard Nelson, Jimmy Rhein, Marat Moore, David Deaderick, Jesse Walton, Ella Russell, Elihu Embree, and so many more. The play will include music and dancing and will be an experience for the whole family. The play will serve as the kick-off to the 250th celebration in Jonesborough.
The First and Last Town in Tennessee will run February 27th, 28th, and March 1st. There will also be a second weekend of shows on March 6th, 7th, and 8th. Shows will take place at 7:30 pm on Fridays and Saturdays and 2:30 pm on Saturdays and Sundays. Tickets are $20.00 for general admission and $18.00 for seniors 55 and over as well as groups of 8 or more. The matinee on March 1st is a special, “Pay What You Can” performance with a $2.50 suggested donation. Seats
must be reserved for all performances, including the “Pay What You Can” performance. Tickets can be purchased at Jonesborough.com/tickets or by calling the Visitors Center at 423-753-1010.
This project is supported in part by the Tennessee Commission for the United States Semiquincentennial.
About the McKinney Center at Booker T. Washington: The mission of the McKinney Center at Booker T. Washington is to provide a comprehensive program through Jonesborough’s Mary B. Martin Program for the Arts which teaches various art skills to all participants through a quality program of instruction open to all segments of Jonesborough’s population. In addition, a primary mission of the Center is to enhance minority participation in the planning and implementation in all activities in Jonesborough while specifically celebrating the contribution of the African-American community in the growth and development of the Town. The activities of the McKinney Center are designed to enhance the quality of life of all Jonesborough residents.
StoryTown is dedicated to bringing together people of all ages and backgrounds in Jonesborough to strengthen our community and enrich the lives of those who live here through the power of our stories.
Ballad Health and Ja…
Ballad Health and Jackson's Prime present JJ Weeks: A Night of Worship at the Jackson Theatre
March 8, 20267:00 pm - 9:00 pm Jackson Theatre, 121 W Main St, Jonesborough, TN 37659, USA
Ballad Health & Jackson's Prime present JJ Weeks, A Night of Worship, at the Jackson Theatre.
VIP Tickets:
Pre-Show Meet & Greet
Limited tickets available
Reserved seats for the JJ Weeks concert
Meet at Jackson's Prime at 5:30pm for a limited, faith-centered pre-concert gathering featuring chef-prepared bites, meaningful conversation, and a meet & greet with JJ Weeks before the show.
General Admission Tickets:
Doors will open at 6pm for the 7pm concert with JJ Weeks
About the artist:
JJ Weeks is a respected Christian worship artist known for heartfelt lyrics, powerful vocals, and songs that resonate deeply with audiences seeking hope and encouragement. He rose to national recognition with the hit single "Let Them See You", which became a defining anthem for believers desiring to live out their faith authentically. Another fan favorite, "Alive in Us", further established his reputation for writing worship music rooted in scripture and real-life testimony. JJ's music blends congregational worship with personal storytelling, creating an atmosphere that is both intimate and uplifting. Beyond the stage, he is known for his humility and passion for ministry, often sharing openly about faith, perserverance, and God's faithfulness. His concerts are less about performance and more about creating meaningful moments of worship and connection.
Board of Mayor and Aldermen Meeting March 9, 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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Jonesborough Storyte…
Jonesborough Storytelling Guild March 10, 20267:00 pm - 8:00 pm
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Jonesborough LPRF Gr…
Jonesborough LPRF Grant Project Public Meeting March 11, 20266:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Historic Jonesborough Visitors Center, 117 Boone St, Jonesborough, TN 37659, USA
Cocaine Bear at The …
Cocaine Bear at The Jackson Theatre
March 11, 20267:00 pm - 9:00 pm Jackson Theatre, 121 W Main St, Jonesborough, TN 37659, USA
Cocaine Bear (2023)
Wacky “ Horror” Wednesday
Spotlighting Woman Directed Cinema: Directed by Elizabeth Banks
In Georgia, an unlikely band of police officers, criminals, tourists, and teenagers find themselves thrust into a situation of life or death when an unnaturally large black bear suddenly rampages through the forest after consuming cocaine. The humans must then outlast the creature or face fatal consequences.
Jonesborough Town Administration, 123 Boone St, Jonesborough, TN 37659, USA
My Left Foot at The …
My Left Foot at The Jackson Theatre
March 12, 20267:00 pm - 9:00 pm Jackson Theatre, 121 W Main St, Jonesborough, TN 37659, USA
My Left Foot (1989)
Daniel Day-Lewis and Brenda Fricker won Oscars for their performances in this moving biography of Dublin artist Christy Brown, who was afflicted with cerebral palsy.
Winter Farmers Market March 14, 20269:00 am - 12:00 pm
Jonesborough’s St. P…
Jonesborough’s St. Paddy’s Festival March 14, 202611:00 am - 6:00 pm
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The Secret of Roan I…
The Secret of Roan Inish at The Jackson Theatre
March 15, 20263:00 pm - 5:00 pm Jackson Theatre, 121 W Main St, Jonesborough, TN 37659, USA
The Secret of Roan Inish (1994)
Family Series
Pay What You Can
John Sayles wrote and directed this tale of a girl who sets out to discover whether her grandparents' fanciful stories about their ancestors are true. Jeni Courtney, Eileen Colgan. Hugh: Mick Lally. From Rosalie K. Fry's novel.
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 March 17, 20267:00 pm - 8:00 pm
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Fast Times at Ridgem…
Fast Times at Ridgemont High at The Jackson Theatre
March 18, 20267:00 pm - 9:00 pm Jackson Theatre, 121 W Main St, Jonesborough, TN 37659, USA
Fast Times at Ridgemont High (1982)
Wacky Wednesday
Spotlighting Woman Directed Cinema: Directed by Amy Heckerling
A study of adolescent obsession with sex, drugs, and rock and roll has a girl seeking romance advice from an upperclassman on how to get a boy to notice her; and a stoner feuding with a teacher.
McKinney Center Advisory Committee Meeting March 19, 20263:30 pm - 4:30 pm
McKinney Center at Booker T. Washington School, 103 Franklin Ave, Jonesborough, TN 37659, USA
Parks and Recreation…
Parks and Recreation Advisory Committee Meeting March 19, 20266:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Historic Jonesborough Visitors Center, 117 Boone St, Jonesborough, TN 37659, USA
A Woman of the World…
A Woman of the World at The Jackson Theatre
March 19, 20267:00 pm - 7:30 pm Jackson Theatre, 121 W Main St, Jonesborough, TN 37659, USA
A Woman of the World (1925)
Silent Synced + Speakeasy Cinema Series
Pay What You Can
Speakeasy Cinema Series – Doors open at 6 pm, movie at 7pm
Jazz Music, Specialty Craft Cocktails (and Mocktails) for purchase
along with our full selection of beverages at the concession stand.
Complimentary light bites will we available.
A Woman of the World follows a liberal European countess, played by Pola Negri, who scandalizes a small, mid-Western American town with her unapologetic independence, sharp wit, and tattooed arm.
Silents Synced creator, Josh Frank paired this long-forgotten classic with the music from Pearl Jam’s seminal albums Vs. and Vitalogy.
Silents Synced pairs classic silent movies with epic rock music. Pearl Jam’s nonprofit foundation, Vitalogy, is donating any earnings from this project to Austin Women’s Health, a local provider supporting reproductive care in Frank’s hometown.
Music on the Square Fundraiser March 20, 20266:00 pm - 8:00 pm
McKinney Center at Booker T. Washington School, 103 Franklin Ave, Jonesborough, TN 37659, USA
Wicked at The Jackso…
Wicked at The Jackson Theatre
March 20, 20267:00 pm - 9:00 pm Jackson Theatre, 121 W Main St, Jonesborough, TN 37659, USA
Wicked (2024)
Follow the Yellow Brick Road to The Jackson Theatre ‘s Annual
Wizard of Oz Weekend Event
Wicked, the untold story of the witches of Oz, stars Emmy, Grammy and Tony winning powerhouse Cynthia Erivo (Harriet, Broadway’s The Color Purple) as Elphaba, a young woman, misunderstood because of her unusual green skin, who has yet to discover her true power, and Grammy-winning, multi-platinum recording artist and global superstar Ariana Grande as Glinda, a popular young woman, gilded by privilege and ambition, who has yet to discover her true heart.
March 21, 20263:00 pm - 5:00 pm Jackson Theatre, 121 W Main St, Jonesborough, TN 37659, USA
The Wizard of Oz (1939)
Follow the Yellow Brick Road to The Jackson Theatre ‘s Annual
Wizard of Oz Weekend Event
A young farm girl and her little dog are magically transported into the enchanted land of Oz via a Kansas tornado. As they travel down Oz's Yellow Brick Road to find the Wizard and ask him to send them home, they encounter a wonderful, funny, terrifying and, ultimately, enlightening group of characters, human and otherwise. This 1939 award-winning film classic (Best Score and Best Song Academy Awards) is a perennial favorite that has recently been meticulously restored.
Jonesborough Storytelling Guild March 24, 20267:00 pm - 8:00 pm
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Clueless at The Jack…
Clueless at The Jackson Theatre
March 25, 20267:00 pm - 9:00 pm Jackson Theatre, 121 W Main St, Jonesborough, TN 37659, USA
Clueless (1995)
Wacky Wednesday
Spotlighting Woman Directed Cinema: Directed by Amy Heckerling
A posh Beverly Hills high school's most popular student does her best to survive the ups and downs of adolescent life. Receiving a foreign exchange student during the school year, she uses her social connections to try to find her a boyfriend.
Jonesborough Town Administration, 123 Boone St, Jonesborough, TN 37659, USA
The Wind at The Jack…
The Wind at The Jackson Theatre
March 26, 20267:00 pm - 9:00 pm Jackson Theatre, 121 W Main St, Jonesborough, TN 37659, USA
The Wind (2019)
Western “Horror” Series
Spotlighting Woman Directed Cinema: Directed by Emma Tammi
After settling on a rugged, isolated piece of land on the 19th-century American frontier with her husband, Lizzy Macklin begins to sense a sinister being moving behind the winds that are constantly howling around her homestead. When a newlywed couple moves in nearby, Lizzy becomes increasingly paranoid until her fears result in violence.
Darren Knight (Southern Momma) and Red Squirrel with special guest Nicole Starnes at the Jackson Theatre
March 27, 20267:30 pm - 9:30 pm Jackson Theatre, 121 W Main St, Jonesborough, TN 37659, USA
Join us at the Jackson Theatre for Darren Knight aka Southern Momma & Red Squirrel with special guest Nicole Starnes
Darren Knight Darren Knight, the comedic force behind “Southern Momma”, has taken the nation by storm. Hailing from Munford, Alabama, and named one of Variety’s “10 Comics to Watch,” Darren is one of the fastest-rising comedians in American history. Now, with his brand-new “Howz Ya Momma an ’Em Tour”, he’s bringing fresh material and even bigger laughs to audiences nationwide.
Meet Darren Knight, the comedic sensation from Munford, Alabama, whose “Southern Momma” character has captivated audiences across the South—and the entire nation. Named one of Variety’s “10 Comics to Watch,” Darren is one of the fastest-rising comedians in American history, amassing millions of followers and consistently selling out theaters and casinos across the country. Now, with his brand-new “Howz Ya Momma an ’Em Tour”, Darren is delivering fresh, high-energy material while staying true to his signature Southern humor. Whether on stage or online, he continues to bring unfiltered, relatable comedy that keeps fans coming back for more.
Red Squirrel
For over 14 years, Red Squirrel has been lighting up stages across the country with her unmistakable Southern charm, razor-sharp wit, and high-energy storytelling. Her hilarious take on everyday life, marriage, and the quirks of Southern living has made her a fan favorite nationwide. She spent eight years touring alongside Darren Knight (Southern Momma), proving herself as a comedic force and building a fiercely loyal fanbase. Now, as a headliner, Red Squirrel has performed at top comedy venues including Zanies Nashville, Comedy Zone Cherokee, Comedy Zone Jacksonville, the StarDome in Birmingham, and The Bottling Plant in Opelika, Alabama.
Easter Eggstravaganza March 28, 202611:00 am - 3:00 pm
The Prince of Egypt …
The Prince of Egypt at The Jackson Theatre (Sponsored by Christ Church of Jonesborough)
March 28, 20263:00 pm - 5:00 pm Jackson Theatre, 121 W Main St, Jonesborough, TN 37659, USA
The Prince of Egypt (1998)
Family Series
Free Movie - Sponsored by Christ Church of Jonesborough
The story of Moses and the Ten Commandments is retold, following the prophet from his adoption by the Pharaoh to his role in leading the Hebrews out of Egypt.
The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe at The Jackson Theatre (Sponsored by Christ Church of Jonesborough)
March 28, 20267:00 pm - 9:00 pm Jackson Theatre, 121 W Main St, Jonesborough, TN 37659, USA
The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (2005)
Family Series
Free Movie - Sponsored by Christ Church of Jonesborough
Enchanting version of C.S. Lewis's fantasy novels about four British children who enter a magical world, where they befriend wondrous creatures and battle a witch.
Jonesborough Storytelling Guild March 31, 20267:00 pm - 8:00 pm
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March 7, 2026
Community Play at McKinney Center March 7, 20262:00 pm - 4:00 pm
McKinney Center at Booker T. Washington School, 103 Franklin Ave, Jonesborough, TN 37659, USA
The McKinney Center will debut a new play in February that is 250 years in the making. The First and Last Town in Tennessee shares stories from Jonesborough’s past and present to commemorate America’s Semiquincentennial. Written by Program Manager Anne G’Fellers-Mason, the play takes the audience on a journey from 1779, the year of Jonesborough’s founding, to present day.
“The title of the play is a combination of a nod to the Oldest Town in Tennessee as well as a report from 1801 that referred to Jonesborough as, ‘the last town in Tennessee,’” Mason explains. “For a moment, Jonesborough was the edge of the Western frontier. We have such rich history right here, and amazing stories, and we wanted to combine all that into this production. Where else do you get a chance to include stories about John Sevier and Andrew Jackson alongside Alfred Greenlee, Beverly Jenkins of Main Street Café & Catering, and Jimmy Neil Smith. All the major American events, the Revolutionary War, the Civil War, the Civil Rights Movement, and so on, each of these played out on the local level, and this play will capture that.”
The show includes a large cast of multiple ages. Characters in the play include the Shanks Oak (Jonesborough’s Heritage Tree), Julia Bullard Nelson, Jimmy Rhein, Marat Moore, David Deaderick, Jesse Walton, Ella Russell, Elihu Embree, and so many more. The play will include music and dancing and will be an experience for the whole family. The play will serve as the kick-off to the 250th celebration in Jonesborough.
The First and Last Town in Tennessee will run February 27th, 28th, and March 1st. There will also be a second weekend of shows on March 6th, 7th, and 8th. Shows will take place at 7:30 pm on Fridays and Saturdays and 2:30 pm on Saturdays and Sundays. Tickets are $20.00 for general admission and $18.00 for seniors 55 and over as well as groups of 8 or more. The matinee on March 1st is a special, “Pay What You Can” performance with a $2.50 suggested donation. Seats
must be reserved for all performances, including the “Pay What You Can” performance. Tickets can be purchased at Jonesborough.com/tickets or by calling the Visitors Center at 423-753-1010.
This project is supported in part by the Tennessee Commission for the United States Semiquincentennial.
About the McKinney Center at Booker T. Washington: The mission of the McKinney Center at Booker T. Washington is to provide a comprehensive program through Jonesborough’s Mary B. Martin Program for the Arts which teaches various art skills to all participants through a quality program of instruction open to all segments of Jonesborough’s population. In addition, a primary mission of the Center is to enhance minority participation in the planning and implementation in all activities in Jonesborough while specifically celebrating the contribution of the African-American community in the growth and development of the Town. The activities of the McKinney Center are designed to enhance the quality of life of all Jonesborough residents.
StoryTown is dedicated to bringing together people of all ages and backgrounds in Jonesborough to strengthen our community and enrich the lives of those who live here through the power of our stories.
Jonesborough Community Dance Social March 7, 20265:45 pm - 10:00 pm
Historic Jonesborough Visitors Center, 117 Boone St, Jonesborough, TN 37659, USA
Community Play at the McKinney Center March 7, 20267:30 pm - 9:30 pm
McKinney Center at Booker T. Washington School, 103 Franklin Ave, Jonesborough, TN 37659, USA
The McKinney Center will debut a new play in February that is 250 years in the making. The First and Last Town in Tennessee shares stories from Jonesborough’s past and present to commemorate America’s Semiquincentennial. Written by Program Manager Anne G’Fellers-Mason, the play takes the audience on a journey from 1779, the year of Jonesborough’s founding, to present day.
“The title of the play is a combination of a nod to the Oldest Town in Tennessee as well as a report from 1801 that referred to Jonesborough as, ‘the last town in Tennessee,’” Mason explains. “For a moment, Jonesborough was the edge of the Western frontier. We have such rich history right here, and amazing stories, and we wanted to combine all that into this production. Where else do you get a chance to include stories about John Sevier and Andrew Jackson alongside Alfred Greenlee, Beverly Jenkins of Main Street Café & Catering, and Jimmy Neil Smith. All the major American events, the Revolutionary War, the Civil War, the Civil Rights Movement, and so on, each of these played out on the local level, and this play will capture that.”
The show includes a large cast of multiple ages. Characters in the play include the Shanks Oak (Jonesborough’s Heritage Tree), Julia Bullard Nelson, Jimmy Rhein, Marat Moore, David Deaderick, Jesse Walton, Ella Russell, Elihu Embree, and so many more. The play will include music and dancing and will be an experience for the whole family. The play will serve as the kick-off to the 250th celebration in Jonesborough.
The First and Last Town in Tennessee will run February 27th, 28th, and March 1st. There will also be a second weekend of shows on March 6th, 7th, and 8th. Shows will take place at 7:30 pm on Fridays and Saturdays and 2:30 pm on Saturdays and Sundays. Tickets are $20.00 for general admission and $18.00 for seniors 55 and over as well as groups of 8 or more. The matinee on March 1st is a special, “Pay What You Can” performance with a $2.50 suggested donation. Seats
must be reserved for all performances, including the “Pay What You Can” performance. Tickets can be purchased at Jonesborough.com/tickets or by calling the Visitors Center at 423-753-1010.
This project is supported in part by the Tennessee Commission for the United States Semiquincentennial.
About the McKinney Center at Booker T. Washington: The mission of the McKinney Center at Booker T. Washington is to provide a comprehensive program through Jonesborough’s Mary B. Martin Program for the Arts which teaches various art skills to all participants through a quality program of instruction open to all segments of Jonesborough’s population. In addition, a primary mission of the Center is to enhance minority participation in the planning and implementation in all activities in Jonesborough while specifically celebrating the contribution of the African-American community in the growth and development of the Town. The activities of the McKinney Center are designed to enhance the quality of life of all Jonesborough residents.
StoryTown is dedicated to bringing together people of all ages and backgrounds in Jonesborough to strengthen our community and enrich the lives of those who live here through the power of our stories.
March 8, 2026
Community Play at McKinney Center March 8, 20262:00 pm - 4:00 pm
McKinney Center at Booker T. Washington School, 103 Franklin Ave, Jonesborough, TN 37659, USA
The McKinney Center will debut a new play in February that is 250 years in the making. The First and Last Town in Tennessee shares stories from Jonesborough’s past and present to commemorate America’s Semiquincentennial. Written by Program Manager Anne G’Fellers-Mason, the play takes the audience on a journey from 1779, the year of Jonesborough’s founding, to present day.
“The title of the play is a combination of a nod to the Oldest Town in Tennessee as well as a report from 1801 that referred to Jonesborough as, ‘the last town in Tennessee,’” Mason explains. “For a moment, Jonesborough was the edge of the Western frontier. We have such rich history right here, and amazing stories, and we wanted to combine all that into this production. Where else do you get a chance to include stories about John Sevier and Andrew Jackson alongside Alfred Greenlee, Beverly Jenkins of Main Street Café & Catering, and Jimmy Neil Smith. All the major American events, the Revolutionary War, the Civil War, the Civil Rights Movement, and so on, each of these played out on the local level, and this play will capture that.”
The show includes a large cast of multiple ages. Characters in the play include the Shanks Oak (Jonesborough’s Heritage Tree), Julia Bullard Nelson, Jimmy Rhein, Marat Moore, David Deaderick, Jesse Walton, Ella Russell, Elihu Embree, and so many more. The play will include music and dancing and will be an experience for the whole family. The play will serve as the kick-off to the 250th celebration in Jonesborough.
The First and Last Town in Tennessee will run February 27th, 28th, and March 1st. There will also be a second weekend of shows on March 6th, 7th, and 8th. Shows will take place at 7:30 pm on Fridays and Saturdays and 2:30 pm on Saturdays and Sundays. Tickets are $20.00 for general admission and $18.00 for seniors 55 and over as well as groups of 8 or more. The matinee on March 1st is a special, “Pay What You Can” performance with a $2.50 suggested donation. Seats
must be reserved for all performances, including the “Pay What You Can” performance. Tickets can be purchased at Jonesborough.com/tickets or by calling the Visitors Center at 423-753-1010.
This project is supported in part by the Tennessee Commission for the United States Semiquincentennial.
About the McKinney Center at Booker T. Washington: The mission of the McKinney Center at Booker T. Washington is to provide a comprehensive program through Jonesborough’s Mary B. Martin Program for the Arts which teaches various art skills to all participants through a quality program of instruction open to all segments of Jonesborough’s population. In addition, a primary mission of the Center is to enhance minority participation in the planning and implementation in all activities in Jonesborough while specifically celebrating the contribution of the African-American community in the growth and development of the Town. The activities of the McKinney Center are designed to enhance the quality of life of all Jonesborough residents.
StoryTown is dedicated to bringing together people of all ages and backgrounds in Jonesborough to strengthen our community and enrich the lives of those who live here through the power of our stories.
Ballad Health and Jackson's Prime present JJ Weeks: A Night of Worship at the Jackson Theatre
March 8, 20267:00 pm - 9:00 pm Jackson Theatre, 121 W Main St, Jonesborough, TN 37659, USA
Ballad Health & Jackson's Prime present JJ Weeks, A Night of Worship, at the Jackson Theatre.
VIP Tickets:
Pre-Show Meet & Greet
Limited tickets available
Reserved seats for the JJ Weeks concert
Meet at Jackson's Prime at 5:30pm for a limited, faith-centered pre-concert gathering featuring chef-prepared bites, meaningful conversation, and a meet & greet with JJ Weeks before the show.
General Admission Tickets:
Doors will open at 6pm for the 7pm concert with JJ Weeks
About the artist:
JJ Weeks is a respected Christian worship artist known for heartfelt lyrics, powerful vocals, and songs that resonate deeply with audiences seeking hope and encouragement. He rose to national recognition with the hit single "Let Them See You", which became a defining anthem for believers desiring to live out their faith authentically. Another fan favorite, "Alive in Us", further established his reputation for writing worship music rooted in scripture and real-life testimony. JJ's music blends congregational worship with personal storytelling, creating an atmosphere that is both intimate and uplifting. Beyond the stage, he is known for his humility and passion for ministry, often sharing openly about faith, perserverance, and God's faithfulness. His concerts are less about performance and more about creating meaningful moments of worship and connection.
Board of Mayor and Aldermen Meeting March 9, 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.
March 10, 2026
Jonesborough Storytelling Guild March 10, 20267:00 pm - 8:00 pm
March 11, 2026
Jonesborough LPRF Grant Project Public Meeting March 11, 20266:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Historic Jonesborough Visitors Center, 117 Boone St, Jonesborough, TN 37659, USA
Cocaine Bear at The Jackson Theatre
March 11, 20267:00 pm - 9:00 pm Jackson Theatre, 121 W Main St, Jonesborough, TN 37659, USA
Cocaine Bear (2023)
Wacky “ Horror” Wednesday
Spotlighting Woman Directed Cinema: Directed by Elizabeth Banks
In Georgia, an unlikely band of police officers, criminals, tourists, and teenagers find themselves thrust into a situation of life or death when an unnaturally large black bear suddenly rampages through the forest after consuming cocaine. The humans must then outlast the creature or face fatal consequences.
Jonesborough Town Administration, 123 Boone St, Jonesborough, TN 37659, USA
My Left Foot at The Jackson Theatre
March 12, 20267:00 pm - 9:00 pm Jackson Theatre, 121 W Main St, Jonesborough, TN 37659, USA
My Left Foot (1989)
Daniel Day-Lewis and Brenda Fricker won Oscars for their performances in this moving biography of Dublin artist Christy Brown, who was afflicted with cerebral palsy.
The Town of Jonesborough Employee of the Month for February is Tim Sjogren. Tim joined the water quality team in August 2023 as a meter reader. During his tenure with the Town, Tim has maintained an active and dependable form of service which included replacing meter boxes and meters in the flood affected areas from Hurricane Helene in 2024. Tim was promoted in the fall of 2025 to Cross Connection Specialist, and he obtained his backflow testing, cross connection, and distribution license. Interesting fact according to Tim’s supervisor, Artie White, Time achieved a score of 87 on his distribution license which is the highest score received by a Town employee.