As Thanksgiving approaches, families in Knoxville are in for a real treat! Marble Springs State Historic Site is rolling out the red carpet for an exciting and interactive workshop called “Table Manners 101.” This engaging experience is designed for Ladies and Gentlemen aged 8 and up, and it promises to equip participants with essential dining skills just in time for this holiday season.
Imagine gathering around the table this Turkey Day, confidently hosting your guests with poise and flair. That’s exactly what you can expect from this fun workshop! Led by the fabulous Monica Irvine, who is not only the creator of The Etiquette Factory but also a well-loved local expert in etiquette education, this workshop offers a chance to dive deep into the world of dining decorum.
So why should you consider attending? Well, it’s all about building confidence and learning how to make your guests feel welcomed and appreciated. After all, Thanksgiving is not just about food; it’s a time to gather together and celebrate connections.
During the workshop, participants will delve into practical dining tips that are social media-worthy! Topics covered will include everything from mastering essential table manners to discovering the art of graceful hosting. It’s a hands-on learning experience that will not only sharpen your skills but also provide a wonderful bonding experience for families!
It’s worth noting that this is the final program in Marble Springs’ “Beyond Petticoats: Courage and Conviction in 18th-Century Women” series for the year. So, if you’re eager to discover how polite society functioned in a bygone era while enhancing your holiday traditions, this is one event that you can’t afford to miss!
Space is limited for this unique experience, so it’s a smart idea to RSVP as soon as possible. You don’t want to miss out on this golden opportunity to boost your hosting skills before the festivities kick off!
If you have any questions or need assistance with ticketing, reach out to Danielle Carey at danielles@marblesprings.net. She’ll be more than happy to help you secure your place at this exciting event!
For those new to Marble Springs, it’s a historical gem in Knoxville, where you can step back in time and explore the life of John Sevier, Tennessee’s very first governor. The site, which once served as the state capital, is home to a variety of preserved structures that transport you to the 18th century. Visitors can wander through a charming period tavern, a traditional kitchen, and even a loom house situated among picturesque trails and picnic spots.
With recognition on the National Register of Historic Places and the title of a certified wildlife habitat, Marble Springs has been serving educational programs for thousands of schoolchildren over the past 50 years. They rely heavily on donations, memberships, and the support of volunteers, making it a community treasure.
While you’re there, don’t forget to check out the fabulous gift shop offering exclusive discounts for members! So grab your family, sign up for “Table Manners 101,” and get ready to make this Thanksgiving one to remember!
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