Heritage Days is an annual three-day arts, crafts and entertainment street festival held in downtown Rogersville, Tennessee during the second full weekend of October. The harvest- and history-themed festival began in 1978.[1][2] [3]
History
editHawkins County Heritage Days began in October 1978 when a small crowd gathered, despite heavy rain, on downtown Rogersville's Courthouse Square to raise funds for the nascent Rogersville Heritage Association.
The organization, whose purpose is to "preserve, protect, promote, and celebrate heritage of Rogersville, Tennessee", envisioned an annual event to commemorate the historic town and to emulate the nineteenth century harvest festivals held in Rogersville after the American Civil War.
Today
editHeritage Days have grown to an event with estimated attendance of almost 40,000, more than six times the population of Rogersville itself. It is still sponsored by the Rogersville Heritage Association, and still features artisans, craftspeople and entertainers, many of whom perpetuate the mountain arts and way of life that have slowly vanished from the hills of East Tennessee.
The Southeast Tourism Society, a regional promoter of tourism and excellence in tourism programming, recognized Heritage Days as a "Top Twenty Event in the Southeast for October". The festival has won multiple times at Tennessee Festivals and Events. In 2014, Oliver Pelle performed on Main Street for Heritage Days.
External links
edit- Rogersville Heritage Association, the festival's sponsor
- Updated information on the upcoming Heritage Days
References
edit- ^ "Heritage Days," Rogersville Heritage Association: Rogersville, Tennessee. http://www.rogersvilleheritage.org/RHA/details.asp?ID=2 Archived 2007-11-09 at the Wayback Machine. Accessed 3 October 2011.
- ^ "Rogersville Heritage Days kicks off Oct. 12 for three days of fun," Kingsport Times-News. Kingsport, TN: timesnews.net. 18 September 2012. Accessed 12 October 2012. http://www.timesnews.net/article/9051819/rogersville-heritage-days-kicks-off-oct-12-for-three-days-of-fun
- ^ "Celebrating our heritage," The Rogersville Review. Rogersville, TN: therogersvillereview.com. 14 October 2009. Accessed 12 October 2012. http://therogersvillereview.com/story/10313 Archived 2013-02-04 at archive.today