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BEST
PARKING
FREE shuttle bus from Jackson
Plaza (first left off Exit 83 from Hwy 23/74,
less than 1/2 mile from Downtown Sylva)
CAMPING
Sylva is located within the
Nantahala National Forest between the Great Smoky
Mountain National Park and the Blue Ridge Parkway. There
are many free and paid campgrounds in the area, and many
bed & breakfasts, cabins and hotels to choose from.
Contact JCTTA @ (828) 586-2155
for specific recommendations.
HISTORY
about this event
PHOTOS
last year's festival
CONTACT
US
contact festival staff
Produced by:
Sylva Partners in Renewal (SPIR)
Catch the Spirit of Appalachia (CSA)
Sustainable Business Community
of The Tuckaseegee
Watershed Region
(SBC)
Main Stage Entertainment Sponsored
by:
WRGC 680AM

Soul
Infusion Tea House & Bistro

Hard Times Imageworks

Metrostat
Technologies

Balsam Mountain Preserve
The Juice Junkie
In Your Ear Music Emporium
Other Festival Partners:
Town of Sylva
Jackson County Travel &
Tourism Authority
Jackson County
Arts Council
The Sylva Herald

Smoky
Mountain News
Jackson County Magazine
The Print Haus
Cherokee
Bottled Water

CulloWHEE!
ArtsFest
The
Canary Coalition
Schedule of Events
(keep checking back for further
updates)
9:45am - Parade
All day event - Colored chaulk
street painting sponsored by Jackson County Arts Council
10:00am - Marshall Ballew (Main
Stage)
10:00am - Canary Coalition 5k Run
begins
10:30am - Announcements
(Main Stage)
10:30am - Registration begins for
Greenway Walk
10:45am - Jerry Harmon (Main
Stage)
11:00am - Greenway Walk
11:30am - Jaida (Main Stage)
12:00pm - Mary Jane Queen &
Family (2nd Stage)
12:15pm - Zyder Zee (Main Stage)
12:45pm - The Fiddling Dills
Sisters (2nd Stage)
1:00pm - Ian & Jonathan (Main
Stage)
1:30pm - Announcements (Main
Stage)
1:30pm - Josh Bulla (2nd Stage)
1:45pm - Frank Lee (Main Stage)
2:00pm - Patrick Summerall (2nd
Stage)
2:15pm - Announcements (Main
Stage)
2:30pm - Matt Stillwell (Main
Stage)
2:30pm - Linda & Mr. Wright
(2nd Stage)
3:00pm - Announcements (Main
Stage)
3:00pm - Brett Michael Wilson
& 2wo 4our 7even Band (2nd Stage)
3:30pm - Larry Keel Experience
with Curtis Burch (Main Stage)
3:30pm - Stephen & Mary Ann
Lengyel (2nd Stage)
5pm Festival Ends!
Stop by Soul
Infusion Tea House & Bistro after
the festival for some healthy food, drink and more great
pickin' music! Afterparty from 5pm - Midnight (live music
9pm - 12am).
Hungry after the festival? Stop by
one of the many restaurants in our
area for some delicious food!
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Saturday April
27, 2002
Downtown Sylva, North Carolina
The
5th annual Greening Up The Mountains festival is
Sylva's celebration of Earth Day and the arrival
of spring in the mountains.
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Named for the way the spring greenness
starts in the valleys and
creeps up the mountainsides, Greening Up the Mountains is a
combination Earth Day and Appalachian Heritage
festival, with a good dose of
county fair thrown in.
Canning,
quilting and baking contests are staples, and there are plenty of
activities for kids. Live
music plays a big role, and
environmental
workshops are also popular. For more information or to
vend, call Sylva Partners in Renewal at (828) 586-1577 or Jackson
County Travel & Tourism Authority (JCTTA)


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As an Earth Day
festival, Greening Up the Mountains promotes a
"Zero Waste" theme, asking all
festival-goers and presenters to use recyclable
materials during the event.
The Sustainable Business Community
will provide recycling receptacles during the day
in several locations. A working compost and
recycling demonstration area will be at the
festival this year. Stop by the SBC booth to see
how easy it is to recycle and compost!
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This
Year's Main Stage Musical Entertainment:
Sponsored
by Soul Infusion Tea House
& Bistro, Hard Times Imageworks, Metrostat Technologies, In Your Ear Music
Emporium,
and WRGC
680AM
Our stage is covered and will provide
music rain or shine!
The
Larry Keel Experience is an acoustic ensemble headed
by flatpicking guitar champion Larry Keel
on vocals and flattop guitar, Jenny Keel
on bass, and Mark Shimmick on mandolin
and vocals. The "Experience" also includes and
showcases a vast network of talented musicians who
support and share in Larry's unparalleled drive to
present to an unlimited world of listeners, American
roots music with a powerful acoustic sound.
Larry will be coming from the 15th annual MerleFest in
Wilksboro, NC to join us at our festival. We are honored
to have him play for us this year.
Coming down from the
mountains of Kentucky to play with Larry and the
"Experience" will be a guest appearance by
Grammy Award-winning dobroist and acoustic guitar
pioneer, Curtis Burch, founding member
of the Newgrass Revival. Curtis' dobro
playing can be heard most recently on the Grammy
Award-winning "Best Album Of The Year" (2001), "O
Brother Where Art Thou?". This
will be one show you do not want to miss!
Click
here to read this week's Smoky Mountain News article
about the band!
Marshall Ballew
- 10am
After 12
years with WNCW 88.7FM public radio of Spindale, NC,
Marshall opens up this year's festival with a delightful
collection of vintage string instruments. Marshall also
works at In Your Ear Music Emporium on Main Street in
Downtown Sylva.
Jerry Harmon -
10:45am
Known as
The Smoky Mountain Gypsy, Jerry Harmon is an old-time
mountain musician and storyteller. He'll be sure to
please all ages with his homegrown country-folk twang and
his great stories of growing up in these mountains.
Jaida - 11:30am
A favorite
local singer and songwriter, Christy Stokes will bring
her unique energy and songwriting talents to our Main
Stage this year! Christy and her husband Cody own The
Juice Junkie on Mill Street in Downtown Sylva.
Zyder Zee -
12:15pm
This group
of local musicians play "acoustic, jazz, dance
music". They are sure to keep the energy of this
festival filled with dancable music!
Ian Moore &
Jonathan Wertheim - 1pm
These two former
members of Sylva's own Smoky Mountain Drum & Bass are
guaranteed to entertain you!
Frank Lee -
1:45pm
Self styled as a
"vintage
Americana" musician, Frank recently toured with the
Grammy award-winning Freighthoppers. His old-time sounds
combine elements of Americana, blues, and bluegrass to
make for a foot stomping good time.
Matt Stillwell
- 2:30pm
Returning
this year to our Main Stage, Matt Stillwell is Sylva's
own Nashville country music star. Matt grew up here in
Sylva! We are honored to have him with us again.
Master of
Ceremonies: Ian Moore with special guests The Rib Tips.
A
SAMPLING OF FESTIVAL ACTIVITIES
The Great Smoky
Mountains Triathalon Club and The Canary Coalition are holding a
"Greening Up The Mountains 5k Run" road race.
For more info about signing up for this race, click
here.
The Jackson County
Greenways Commission is sponsoring a walk during Greening
Up the Mountains. The walk begins 11:00 AM,
registration begins at 10:30 AM at the Greenway booth.
Entry Fee is $5.00. A bare root oak tree will be given to
the first 50 registrants, proceeds will support the
Jackson County Greenways. Walk passes through downtown
and residential area and incorporates the Sylva River
Walk. Distance is approximately a 1½ miles. Map of route
available at the booth. Walk Info: Call
Jimmi 586-8994 Ext. 261 or David 743-9043
The Sylva Garden Club
will be hosting a tree walk (identification of trees seen
during the walk will be provided by the Sylva Garden
Club), 2PM on Friday
April 26 at starting at Centential Park.
Blackrock Outdoors will
have a climbing wall in front of their store on Main
Street during the festival. Come stop by and try out your
rock climbing skills!
The anuual Cub Scout
& Boy Scout soapbox derby will be held on Schulman
Street downtown during the day! Come see local scouts
race in their homemade soapbox racers.
Catch
the Spirit of Appalachia's Heritage Stage
Sponsored by Smoky Mountain Chevrolet in
Franklin
Located in the cove of Alan's Restaurant in Downtown
Sylva
Entertainment scheduled from10:30am - 4pm
Second Stage Performance-Emcee: Gail
Stillwell Cooper
10:30 - 12:00-Children's Talent Contest
- The children of Jackson County Schools
The children of Jackson
County bring the best in mountain music and song.
With voices that challenge the songs of birds and
strengths of deep down heritage roots, these up and
coming entertainers will amaze the festival goers with
their talent. Representing each school, the children will
be competing for First and Second Prize.
11:00 -11:05 (and thereafter 5 minutes
each hour on the hour) - Poetry on the Hour-Local Poets
Each hour on the hour, all
poets will be invited to share their word
pictures, their music of voice (five minutes limit).
Poets must call 631-4587
and receive a slot, then register with emcee on the day
of the festival.
12:00-12:40-Queen of the Ballads-Mary
Jane Queen & Family - Local Mountain Folk
Music
The Prince and Queen families, who settled in
the John's Creek area of Caney Ford section during the
19th century, have produced several generations of
skilled folk musicians. The Prince and Queen
families joined when Mary Jane Price married Claude Queen
in 1935, and their children have continued the tradition
of playing and singing. "I was a Prince until
I married!" says Mary Jane. "Now,
I'm a Queen!" Mary Jane Queen, the inspiration
for the movie The Songcatcher, is 88 years old and
going strong, still playing in the clawhammer banjo
style like that of her father, Jim Prince. With a
remarkable repertory of over 100 very old British ballads
and several rare American narrative songs, Mary Jane
sings songs such as "William Riley,"
"Salt Lake City," "Sweet Jane,"
"I Wish I were a Single Girl Again," without
the accompaniment of an instrument. "These
ballads are story songs," says Mary
Jane. "Stories! Set to rhyme! Listen to
the words!" Joining Mary Jane on the second
stage at Allen's Restaurant will be her son, Henry, and
daughter, Jannette...plus more if we're all lucky.
Mary Jane will have some new CD's of her ballads for
sale; Henry will also have CD's available.
12:45-1:30-Family-Style Music-The
Fiddling Dills Sisters - Local Mountain Folk Music
With family heritage that
goes back generations, the Dills Sisters, Amanda and
Sharon, have been fiddling most of their young lives. The
girls have a large community following, not only because
they are winners of many awards at the Georgia Official
State Fiddlers Convention and other fiddling contests,
but because of their attention to playing for and with
their neighbors. Steeped in christian love, and backed up
by the Cullowhee Valley Boys, the girls stroke their
strings and voices in old time gospel tradition, blue
grass music, and mountain folk music. Tapes & CD's
will be available.
1:30-2:00-Fourteen-Year Old Musical
Genius-Josh Bulla - Old World Folk Music
This handsome young man plays the Uilleann
(Irish) pipes, the Celtic (folk) harp, and Irish
whistle; the Scottish bag pipes, the pedal harp,
the piano, the violin, the flute, the dulcimer... and
probably any other instrument he wishes to play. He
plays with the Highland Pipes and Drums, the Montreat
Scottish Pipe Band in Black Mountain, the Blue Ridge
Civic Orchestra and the Mountain Folk Harp Group in
Asheville. For our stage, Josh will play the pedal
harp, sharing such songs as "O Danny
Boy," "My Wild Irish Rose,"
"The Last Rose of Summer," "She Moved
Through the Fair." Josh will also lead off the
Parade of Many Colors with the Scottish bagpipes and then
stroll for a time through the streets of the town sharing
his music with all.
2:00-2:30-Whittier Boy Gone Good-Patrick
Summerall - Local Up & Coming Country Artist
Musician beyond ordinary,
this Whittier boy has realized his dreams. His
songs "Dreamers" and "Wings of an
Eagle" have just been released to great reviews-and
this country, pop, gospel singer recently opened for
Diamond Reo and Trace Atkins at the Macon Cherry Blossom
Festival in Georgia. Patrick will have his CD's for sale
during the festival.
2:30-:300-What's ya Got Cooking?-Linda
and Mr Wright - Comedy/Musical Duo
Linda Owen Vinson,
award-winning cook and storyteller, has published her
first cook book "A Pinch From the Little Brown
Jar." She will be entertaining the festival
goers by telling humorous stories of how she came
to cook and create her own recipes. Joining
her will be the Carolina Cowboy, David Wright, who will
accent the stories with his guitar and crooning
ways. Some of the songs will be "Hey Good
Looking," "Old Cold Tater," "Hoggie
Went A'Courtin'." Linda's books will be
available for purchase.
3:00-3:30-Witness Records-Brett Michael
Wilson & 2wo 4our 7even Band - Christian Alternative
Brett Michael Wilson, headquartered
in Asheville and on tour with his new CD Child of God,
will share with the audience his heart and soul approach
to music. A talent spotlighted by his guitar-based
songwriting, some of the songs featured will includs
Wilson's tribute to America after September 11,
"Make Us See;" his triubte to a sick friend,
"Strong Hands;" and "Ananais."
CD's will be available.
3:30-4:00-Smoky Mountain Strings-Stephen
and Mary Ann Lengyel - Senior Sylva Gospel
This husband and wife duo
from Sylva have been entertaining at our festival since
its inception. With enthusiasm and genuine love of
the strings, Stephen plays the fiddle while his wife,
Mary Ann, strums on the washtub bass. Last year,
the Lengyels were first-place winners in the performing
arts division of the local Silver Arts section of the
Senior Games, winning third place in Raleigh. This
pair continues to be first place winners with us!
They are first place in good fun...and generosity of
spirit with the community!
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