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The Appalachian arts and Christmas traditions will be celebrated with craft demonstrations, activities for kids, hot apple ciders and cookies, followed by acoustic music jam sessions from 1-3 p.m.

This re-imagining is made brand new in a fully immersive, 360-degree theatrical experience, where the action takes place all around you. Beware, the Headless Horseman may even sneak up behind you!

Every Weekend October 17 through November 3. 

Two showings a night, one at 7 pm to 8:30 pm and the second from 9:30 pm to 11 pm  

Experience Cherokee culture and fun at their 107th Annual Indian Fair. In addition to the country fair carnival rides, games and exhibits, enjoy plenty of authentic local traditions, handicrafts and food.

Bucking broncos, skills competitions, and rodeo clowns will be on-hand for this SRA-sanctioned event. Gates open at 5 nightly, with the rodeo starting at 7.

Come to shop for authentic and unique gifts but stay for the music, food, storytelling, and craft demonstrations. A traditional Cherokee meal will be available for purchase for $10 per person by the North American Indian Women’s Association (NAIWA), and admission is free.

Fans are encouraged to come decked out in a favorite Cherokee legend or cosplay character and compete for prizes; participate in panels about comics and Cherokee legends; and explore Bigfoot University to share the very latest news about the hairy legend.