Friday, February 24, 2012

'Shopping at the Farm' Farmers Market to Begin April 26th

Marble Springs State Historic Site is proud to present the 2nd Season of ‘Shopping at the Farm’ – the Marble Springs Farmer’s Market for our South Knoxville community. 

The market will be held Thursdays from 3-6pm, beginning on April 26 & continuing weekly through November 15, 2012.  

All vendors must grow, make or produce the products they sell.  No resale is allowed.  Vendor booth rates are $5 per week - if a booth is reserved for one month (4 weeks), the rate will be $15. 

We are currently recruiting volunteers to help with the upcoming season of the ‘Shopping at the Farm’ Farmers Market. Volunteer Opportunities include (but are not limited to): Vendor Recruitment, Data gathering at weekly markets, Information table attendants, Set up & clean up assistance and Marketing & Advertising assistance. 

We are excited about the continuation of this service to our local community & look forward to having many of our local farmers & artisans participating!

For more information or to request a vendor packet, please contact:
865-573-5508 or marblesprings@gmail.com

Friday, February 17, 2012

New Brochure Unveiled

2012 started off with excitement over the new &  improved Marble Springs brochure.  We worked closely with the design team at Robin Easter Design to ensure the  “Pamphlet on the Last Home of John Sevier” perfectly captures the historic & rustic nature of our site, all while concisely conveying important information about John Sevier, the historic site, the Governor John Sevier Memorial Association (GJSMA) & facilities information.  

The brochure also features a QR code which, when scanned, will take smart phone users directly to our Facebook page.
                           Image from Robin Easter Design website: www.robineaster.com 

This publication was made possible by the Arts & Heritage Fund.  We are grateful to the Haslam Family Foundation, the Clayton Family Foundation, 21st Mortgage, the Cornerstone Foundation, the Knoxville Tourism & Sports Corporation, and Scripps Networks for contributing to this new community resource, which supports a wide range of arts organizations and historic sites in our area and is managed by the Arts & Culture Alliance of Greater Knoxville. 

Thank you Arts & Heritage Fund!

Thursday, October 13, 2011

We are going to have a SCARY good time!!



Halloween Haunts & Haints
at Marble Springs State Historic Site
1220 West Governor John Sevier Highway, Knoxville 37920
If You Dare…
Saturday, October 29th 4pm 8pm
You can expect to encounter trick or treating at the historic buildings, face painting, period children’s craft activities, apple bobbing and, of course, storytelling for the young & the young at heart!

$5 Adults (16+), $3 Children (4-15), 3 & Under FREE
$20 Cap Per Family

4pm Registration Begins for Costume Contest
    Children’s activities begin
5pm Registration Ends for Costume Contest
5:15pm Costume Parade Line-up & Costume Contest Judging
6pm Slightly Scary Stories by the bonfire
Seriously Scary Stories (for the brave!) in the Tavern
6:45pm 7:15pm Trick or Treating at the Historic Structures
7:15 Scary Stories by the Bonfire
Seriously Scary Stories (for the brave!) in the Tavern

Costume Contest Categories: Best Fictional, Cutest, Scariest, Most Historical, Most Creative, & Best Overall.

For more information: (865) 573-5508  
marblesprings@gmail.com      www.marblesprings.net

This event is co-sponsored by the Governor John Sevier Memorial Association & Smoky Mountain Storytellers Association.

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

'Shopping at the Farm' Farmers Market


Marble Springs State Historic Site is proud to present ‘Shopping at the Farm’ – a new Farmers Market for the South Knoxville Community.  Starting on June 9, the market will be held on every Thursday from 3-6pm.  All vendors will be selling fresh, locally-produced products.   

We are currently accepting vendor applications for local farmers, artists & craft vendors.  No resale is allowed - all items sold must be grown or produced by you.  

 Email marblesprings@gmail.com or call 573-5508 for a vendor information packet, which includes a registration form.

All activities take place at the Marble Springs State Historic Site: 1220 West Governor John Sevier Highway, Knoxville, TN 37920.

Information found at 865-573-5508

We look forward to seeing many of our friends & supporters at the upcoming Farmers Markets!

Friday, May 13, 2011

Statehood Day Living History Weekend

June 1, 2011 marks the 215th anniversary of Tennessee’s admission as the 16th state in the year 1796.  Marble Springs State Historic Site will commemorate this occasion with a weekend of Living History demonstrations.  

Saturday, May 28 from 10am-5pm walk amongst Living History interpreters in 18th Century clothing portraying life on the frontier.  Militia drills and a reading of the Declaration will take place, along with demonstrations of 18th--Century life. Also on Saturday, starting at 10am, free homemade biscuits will be distributed to all visitors in honor of the International Biscuit Fest that is being held in downtown Knoxville.   

The celebration will continue into Sunday, May 29 from 12-5pm with Living History encampments, open-hearth cooking and various interpreters.  A variety of vendors featuring homemade wares will also be on hand throughout the weekend.   
 This event is free & open to the public.  Donations will be accepted & are appreciated. 

All activities will take place at: 
Marble Springs State Historic Site
1220 West Governor John Sevier Highway
Knoxville, TN  37920

More information can be found:
Our Facebook event page
(865) 573-5508
Or send us an email at marblesprings@gmail.com 


We look forward to seeing you there!!!!!!!

Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Knoxville Symphony League presents "A Picnic at Marble Springs"

On Tuesday, April 5, 2011, Marble Springs was the setting for a 'Picnic at Marble Springs', which was presented as part of the Knoxville Symphony League's Annual Elegant Dining Series.  This was the first time in recent memory that Marble Springs served as the venue for such an event.  We were pleased to be a part of this wonderful day & are always happy to partner with local organizations that are dedicated to supporting the arts throughout Knoxville & Knox County.  Patrons were invited to enjoy the beautiful outdoor scenery, savor the tastes of the fabulous lunch menu (provided by the always fantastic Rex Bradford Jones) & tour the historic structures.  During their guided tour, guests learned the history of Marble Springs State Historic Site & John Sevier.

After lunch was served, guests had the opportunity to gather around the roaring fire in the Tavern & speak to musicians from the Knoxville Symphony who were on hand to answer questions & talked of their experiences with the KSO.  Despite the dreary weather conditions, all guests had a wonderful time!!

We enjoyed hosting this wonderful luncheon & look forward to seeing many of our new friends at future events!

Friday, April 22, 2011

Marble Springs Storytelling Festival

On Saturday, April 9th, Marble Springs State Historic Site, in conjunction with the Smoky Mountain Storytellers Association, hosted the 2nd Annual Storytelling Festival. Professional Storytellers presented stories based on humor, history, stories for and by children, Native American stories, Appalachian & Smoky Mountain Tales, just to name a few!  

 In the evening, our brave guests gathered around the Bonfire for slightly scary ghost stories for the younger crowd, while seriously scary stories for the brave were being told in the tavern!

If you enjoy a good story from an excellent storyteller, be sure to mark your calendars!  Marble Springs State Historic Site, in conjunction with the Smoky Mountain Storytellers Association will be hosting a Halloween Storytelling Event on Saturday, October 29 from 4-8pm.