As summer gives way to autumn, residents are encouraged to participate in numerous local events showcasing the vibrant spirit of the season. The Knoxville Botanical Garden and Arboretum is gearing up for a busy fall with a range of exciting happenings. Visitors can look forward to the Labor Day Sunflower Project on Monday, September 2, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., providing a chance to appreciate the beauty of sunflowers in full bloom.
On Thursday, September 5, at 7 p.m., the Knoxville Symphony Orchestra will perform in the garden, featuring food from Tarik’s North African from 5 to 7 p.m. The annual Smoky Mountain Orchid Society Show is scheduled for the weekend of September 7 and 8, where attendees can enjoy a spectacular display of orchids. The show will run Saturday from 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Mark your calendars for October 13 for the Green Thumb Gala, the garden’s largest annual fundraiser. Following that, on October 27, the Fall Festival will take place from 1 to 5 p.m., celebrating the season with family-friendly activities.
This fall, Knoxville is also getting into the spirit of Halloween with stories that send tingles down the spine. The popular local podcaster, Tony Merkel from Merkel Media, is set to share his creepy tales about the unexplained. His show covers everything from Bigfoot encounters to other eerie legends, making it an intriguing listening experience for fans of spooky stories.
Listeners can tune into episodes discussing the Legend of the Moon-Eyed People and Moravian Falls. These stories delve into encounters that have left many questioning the mysteries of the world.
Another exciting event coming up is the Y-12 FCU Gives Golf Tournament. This charity tournament aims to raise funds for local organizations dedicated to fighting childhood hunger in East Tennessee. Everyone, regardless of golf experience, is welcome to participate, ensuring a fun day for all while supporting a critical cause.
For those looking to spruce up their homes this fall, New Hawk Design Build is offering exceptional services in landscape design and building. They utilize advanced 3D design software, allowing homeowners to visualize their outdoor spaces before any construction begins. This innovative approach is perfect for anyone dreaming of enhancing their property’s beauty.
Additionally, families affected by Parkinson’s disease will find support through events organized by PJ Parkinson’s. Upcoming activities include a fashion show and a 5K/10K run, both designed to foster a sense of community among families facing similar challenges.
With all these exciting events and offerings, Knoxville is ready to embrace the fall season with gusto. Whether attending a concert, exploring local gardens, diving into spooky stories, or improving your home, there’s something for everyone to enjoy as the leaves start to change color.
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