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Bacon Festival – A Sizzlin’ Good Time Awaits!
Issue #677
In this Knoxville Insider Issue…
🌤️ Weather | Rain with a High of 69
📰 Breakfast at Tiffany’s Fashion Show - A Stylish Brunch for a Great Cause
🗓️ Cars & Coffee at West Town Mall
🗓️ Upcoming Events
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Today’s Record High: 88vin 2016 — Record Low: 29 in 1948
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HarvestFest Returns for a Day of Fall Fun, Food & Festivities

Get ready for fall fun at HarvestFest, happening Sunday, October 26th, from 2 PM–6 PM at the Village Green Shopping Center (11505 Kingston Pike). This FREE community festival — held rain or shine — is hosted by Shop Farragut and the Town of Farragut and features over 60 vendors, food trucks, trick-or-treating, and live music from Mighty Blue featuring Chelsea Samples.
Enjoy food from Water Into Wine, Mucho Gusto, Latte Lab, Kooky Cookies, Kona Ice, and more. Don’t miss the Halloween Costume Contest at 5 PM, with prizes for Best Baby, Child, Pet, Group, Over 50, and Best of Festival.
Guests are encouraged to bring non-perishable food donations for The Shepherd of Hope Food Pantry.
With music, food, shopping, and family fun, Farragut HarvestFest is the perfect way to celebrate fall in East Tennessee!
Breakfast at Tiffany’s Fashion Show - A Stylish Brunch for a Great Cause

Step into elegance and purpose at the Breakfast at Tiffany’s Fashion Show, hosted by the Junior League of Knoxville, on Saturday, November 8th, at 11 AM. The event will be held at the beautiful Cherokee Country Club (5138 Lyons View Pike SW).
Inspired by the timeless glamour of Breakfast at Tiffany’s, this annual fundraiser blends fashion, food, and philanthropy. Guests will enjoy a delightful brunch, exclusive shopping, and a runway show featuring ready-to-wear looks from some of Knoxville’s favorite local boutiques.
Attendees are encouraged to embrace the theme by donning their favorite Little Black Dress, adding to the sophisticated sparkle of the day. Beyond the fashion and fun, the event supports the Junior League of Knoxville’s mission to advance women’s leadership and make a lasting impact on the community through volunteer action, collaboration, and training. More Info & Tickets

Discover all upcoming events on our Community Events page
Upcoming Events:
Get ready for a weekend full of scales, tails, and exotic adventures! The Show Me Reptiles Show is bringing America’s Reptile Expo back to Knoxville for two action-packed days of discovery on Saturday-Sunday, October 18th-19th. It will be held at the Knoxville Expo Center, 5441 Clinton Highway. Whether you’re a passionate reptile keeper or just curious about these fascinating creatures, this family-friendly event promises fun for everyone.
Get ready for one of Knoxville’s most unique Halloween traditions — the Historic Cherokee Caverns Annual Trick or Treat in the Cave (8524 Oak Ridge Highway) is back for two weekends of family fun this October! The event runs October 17th–19th and October 24th–26th, with varying hours each day. Tickets are $15 for ages 4 and up, and children 3 and under get in free. Parking is also free. More Info & Tickets
Mark your calendars for Saturday, October 18th from 9 AM to 2 PM as Washington Presbyterian Church hosts its beloved Annual Fall Apple Festival at the church pavilion and park, located at 7405 Washington Pike NE, Corryton. This long-standing community favorite is packed with fall fun, delicious food, and family-friendly activities—all for a great cause.
This weekend, October 18th–19th, the Concord Sailing Center invites the community to enjoy a spectacular weekend on the water at the Osprey Cup Youth Regatta, hosted at Concord Yacht Club (11600 S. Northshore Dr.). Spectators are warmly encouraged to attend and experience the excitement of Knoxville’s only youth regatta of its kind. Races take place Saturday starting at 12 PM and Sunday starting at 9:30 AM.
Get ready for a rootin’ tootin’ good time at the Birdhouse Fall Hoedown, happening October 19th from 3:00 to 8:00 PM. Join us at The Birdhouse Neighborhood Center (800 North 4th Avenue) for an evening of live country music, hoedown dancing, family-friendly fun, and southern charm. Get Tickets
Craft, Sip & Connect, October 20th - Grab your yarn and your favorite project—unfinished or otherwise—and head to Intrepid Nitro Coffee and Tea in Bearden (5201 Kingston Pike #6) for a fun evening of creativity and community!
The Hard Knox Hooligans are rolling into a new season with energy, community spirit, and a couple of exciting events this October! Families interested in youth roller derby are invited to a Family Interest Meeting and All-Wheels Rollout on Tuesday, October 21st at 6 PM at the Hardin Valley Event Center (2620 Willow Point Way)
Are you ready to RUMBLE! Join us Tuesday, October 21st at 6:00 pm for “The Main Event - Jack vs Jim” Course #357 at 35 North Bar & Grill, 11321 Kingston Pike. The class will be an interactive 1.5 hour presentation on the history and virtues of Jack Daniels and Jim Beam. During the class, you'll be the judge for comparable priced whiskey samples from Jack Daniels and Jim Beam. We'll tally the judges scores and declare a winner of the Jack vs Jim bout. May the best whiskey win! Get Tickets
Get ready for an evening where words cast spells and verses raise goosebumps! On Monday, October 21st, from 7–9 PM, Ijams Nature Center (2915 Island Home Ave) and the Knoxville Poetry Slam are teaming up to present the Spooky Poetry Slam, a night of hauntingly creative performances. More Info & Tickets
On Tuesday, October 22nd, from 6–8 PM, Ijams Nature Center (2915 Island Home Ave) invites the community to a truly unique celebration—Welcome Home - Celebrating the Ijams Bat House! Guests will begin the evening with a short, scenic guided walk around Mead’s Quarry, leading to the exciting unveiling of Ijams’ newest “residents’” home. More Info & Tickets
Sweeten up your autumn evenings with a fun, creative evening! On October 22nd from 6:00-8:00 PM, Volunteer Cookie Co. will host a Cookie Decorating Class at The Kraken’s Cup, located at 4815 N Broadway, Suite 107. Participants will learn basic decorating techniques and leave with six beautifully decorated cookies of their own. The ticket includes all decorating materials, tea, a scone, and the icing & sugar cookie recipes to take home. More Info & Reserve your seat
Experience Ijams Nature Center in a whole new light—or rather, twilight—during the Haunted History of Ijams Hike on Thursday, October 23rd, from 7 PM–9 PM. This guided evening adventure invites participants to explore the scenic trails of Ijams Nature Center (2915 Island Home Avenue) while uncovering the fascinating, lesser-known stories that have shaped its landscape. More Info
Take in the tranquil beauty of the Tennessee River beneath the stars during Ijams Nature Center’s Nighttime Paddle on Thursday, October 23rd, from 6:30–8:30 PM at Ijams River Landing (2915 Island Home Ave). This guided evening adventure offers a peaceful escape into nature while uncovering the hidden wonders that come alive after dark. More Info & Register
The Smoky Mountain Bourbon Society invites bourbon lovers to gather for an unforgettable evening of music, flavor, and fellowship at the SMBS Fall Social & Bottle Share on Friday, October 24th, from 6–11 PM at the Hardin Valley Event Center Outdoor Pavilion (2620 Willow Point Way). Details & Tickets
Get ready to rock your costume and your favorite spooky tunes at the 4th Annual Halloween Party hosted by School of Rock Knoxville (101 Sherlake Ln #101)! This frightfully fun evening is open to all ages and promises a night full of music, creativity, and community spirit on Friday, October 24th from 5:30pm - 8:00pm.
Calling all trivia buffs and Halloween lovers—Ijams Nature Center is hosting a Spooky Trivia Night on Friday, October 24th, from 7:00 to 9:00 PM. Gather your friends and family for a chilling yet fun evening full of themed questions that explore Halloween lore, local nature mysteries, eerie science, and seasonal curiosities. More Info & Register
The Knoxville Home & Remodeling Show is back and will take place October 24th–26th, at the Chilhowee Park Exposition Center (3301 E Magnolia Ave). Admission is free. Show Hours are Friday noon - 6pm, Saturday 10am - 5pm and Sunday 11am - 4pm.
Book lovers in North Knoxville, mark your calendars! The Halls Branch Library (4518 E. Emory Road) will host its Used Book Sale on October 25th, from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM.
Lace up your hiking boots and grab your leash—Tails on Trails: Hike to Save Pets is happening Saturday, October 25th, from 8:30 AM to 1 PM at Baker Creek Preserve! This family-friendly fundraiser supports a special fund through the University of Tennessee Veterinary Department, created in memory of two beloved cats to help pet owners struggling to afford emergency vet care. More Info
Theater 23 invites audiences to an unforgettable live production of The Last Flight of the Electra, opening this October at The Grove Theater, 123 Randolph Rd, in Oak Ridge. This haunting play explores obsession, identity, and the mysteries that linger around the disappearance of Amelia Earhart. Showtimes: October 24th at 7:30 PM / October 25th at 2:30 PM & 7:30 PM / October 26th at 2:30 PM / October 31st at 7:30 PM / November 1st at 2:30 PM & 7:30 PM / November 2nd at 2:30 PM. More Info
Buffalo Bills fans-please come join us on Bills game days at Clancy’s Tavern and Whisky House, 602 S. Gay Street. They are currently 4-0 and have an awesome time with old and new friends cheering the team on! The remaining October game is on October 26th at 1:00 PM.
Get ready for a Sunday packed with football, food, and cold craft brews at The Casual Pint Northshore, located at 2045 Thunderhead Road! Join us on Sunday, October 26th, at 4:25 PM as the Titans take on the Colts, followed by Packers vs. Steelers—all shown on big screens in a relaxed, family-friendly atmosphere.
The Knoxville Botanical Garden and Arboretum invites the community to celebrate the beauty of the season at its annual Fall Festival & Plant Sale on Sunday, October 26th, from 1–5 PM. This beloved event brings together gardening enthusiasts, local artists, and community partners for an afternoon of creativity, connection, and fall fun. More Info
Get ready for a night of whimsical wonder at Ijams Nature Center on Saturday, October 25th, from 3:00 PM to 8:00 PM, at Ijams Enchanted Forest. The Meads Quarry, part of Ijams’ forest preserve, will be transformed into a glowing, family-friendly Halloween celebration filled with seasonal crafts, games, trick-or-treating, and enchanting encounters. More Info & Tickets
Get ready for a family-friendly Halloween bash packed with treats, tunes, and fun! Pins & Pints Pinball Pub (1336 E Emory Road) is hosting a Trunk or Treat on Saturday, October 25th, from 12pm–3pm, and everyone’s invited to join in on the spooky good time.
Get ready for Knoxville’s favorite fall tradition for pets and their people — the 12th Annual Howl-O-Ween Pooch Parade and Pet Expo at UT Gardens Knoxville! This year’s event, presented by the UT Gardens (2518 Jacob Drive), the University of Tennessee College of Veterinary Medicine, and the Companion Animal Initiative of Tennessee (CAIT), promises a day packed with fun, furry festivities, and community spirit, on Sunday, October 26th at 1pm!
On Sunday, October 26th, join Ijams Nature Center at 1:00 PM for their annual Fall Foliage Hike, an ideal way to immerse yourself in the vibrant reds, golds, and oranges of East Tennessee in peak season. The hike departs from Ijams’ Meads Quarry Trailhead. More Info
If you’re 65 or better and looking to meet new people in a fun, face-to-face setting, Meet More, Love Faster is your event. It will be held on Sunday, October 26th from 1:30pm - 3:30pm. This social speed dating evening is exclusively for singles 65+, with structured one-on-one rounds designed to help you connect, share, and possibly spark something meaningful—no swiping required. More Info & Tickets
Are you intrigued by local legends and the stories that linger just beyond the light? On Sunday, October 26th, from 7:00 to 9:00 PM, Ijams Nature Center invites you to uncover the hidden stories and haunting history of its trails with A Haunting History of Ijams Hike. The hike begins at Meads Quarry Trailhead, Ijams Nature Center (3526 Island Home Avenue). Reserve your Spot
Join Ijams Nature Center (2915 Island Home Ave) on Tuesday, October 28th, from 7:00 to 8:30 PM, for a hauntingly delightful night of storytelling at their Sunset Social: A Night of Scary Stories featuring the Smoky Mountain Storytellers. Set at dusk under the trees, this event will weave ghostly tales and chilling folklore, bringing the forest alive with the power of narrative. More Info & Reserve your Spot
Networking doesn’t have to be scary—unless it’s fun scary! 🎃 Join The Hub Pro Studio on Tuesday, October 28th, from 7 PM–9 PM for Galloween: Business Speed Dating, an energetic evening of quick-fire networking and festive fun designed especially for women in business. Hosted at The Hub Pro Studio, 1104 Merchant Drive, Suite 103, this GalFunction event offers a creative twist on traditional networking. Attendees will rotate through fast-paced one-on-one conversations. Learn more and grab your spot
Step into the soothing world of tea at The Great Tea-Off, on Wednesday, October 29th from 6:00pm-8:00pm, hosted by Flower Fire Spa at the Kraken’s Cup, 4815 N Broadway, STE 107, This first-ever Tea Blending Workshop and Contest invites you to explore how tisanes and herbal teas can support wellness and balance. You’ll learn about the healing properties of herbs, then get hands-on creating your own signature blend from a selection of tea bases and botanicals. Get Tickets
Step into the glow this Halloween as Candlelight transforms Jackson Terminal into a moody, candlelit concert hall on October 30th. Performed by the Listeso String Quartet, this 60-minute program threads together spooky-season favorites. More Info
Step into the twilight world of moths and other nocturnal creatures with Moths & More: Ijams After Dark on Thursday, October 30th from 7:30 PM - 9:30 PM - an evening guided hike that blends natural history with adventure. Held at Ijams Nature Center (2915 Island Home Avenue, Knoxville, TN 37920), this event showcases moths and other night-active species attracted to blacklight stations, while participants walk trails under the cover of darkness. More Info & Tickets
Celebrate fall with friends, family, and neighbors at the Hallelujah Hoedown, happening Friday, October 31st from 6:00–8:00 PM at East Knox County Elementary School (9315 Rutledge Pike, Mascot). This free, community-wide event promises a night of fun, laughter, and fellowship for all ages.
A Night Out with New Friends | Dinner with Strangers - Looking to expand your social circle and enjoy a memorable evening in great company? A Night Out with New Friends: Knoxville | Dinner with Strangers 2025 offers just that—a unique dining experience designed for mingling, connection, and making new friends over a delicious meal. These events turn the usual dinner out into something far more exciting and meaningful. More Info
You're invited to a Community Resource Forum at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Farragut, 11837 Grigsby Chapel Road, on Wednesday, November 5th from 8:15 - 9:30 am. Light breakfast served at 8:15 am. Meeting begins at 8:30 am. Not required, but if possible, email Tiffany at [email protected] to let her know you’re coming.
Knox County Master Gardeners - Master Gardener Cid Letsinger will host Q&A sessions at the Norwood Branch Library (1110 Merchant Dr.) on November 15th from 10 a.m.–noon.
Networking:
Bonfire Fridays with 2 Brothers Services. - Gather at 188 Hill Road in Knoxville on select Fridays—October 24th, November 21st, and December 19th—from 6:00 PM to 11:00 PM for a night of laughter, conversation, and cozy fireside vibes. Families are encouraged to bring a snack, a drink, and a chair, and settle in for an evening where kids can play while adults network in a laid-back, welcoming environment.
Veterans:
Free Veterans’ Breakfast: The United Veterans Council of East Tennessee presents 14 free breakfasts for Veterans and guests on four Saturdays, monthly. Coffee line starts at 8am, Chow line starts at 8:30am. Locations and Dates


Bacon Festival – A Sizzlin’ Good Time Awaits!

Get ready for a day full of flavor, fun, and farmyard excitement at the Bacon Festival at Friendly Farm (1104 Rebel Hollow Rd) on Saturday, November 15th, from noon to 5 PM! This family-friendly event celebrates all things bacon with delicious food, hilarious competitions, and hands-on farm fun.
This festival promises a sizzling good time for visitors of all ages. Highlights include:
🐖 Pig Races – Cheer on your favorite speedy swine!
🎤 Hog Calling Contest – Show off your best “Sooie!” and win bragging rights.
🐷 Greased Pig Catching – A crowd favorite that guarantees plenty of laughs.
🎯 Games and More – Fun for the whole family all afternoon long!
Whether you’re a bacon enthusiast or just looking for a unique local adventure, this event delivers hearty laughs and tasty bites in true East Tennessee style.
Cars & Coffee at West Town Mall

Rev up your engines, Knoxville — Harper Cars & Coffee is back for another massive gathering of car enthusiasts at West Town Mall (7600 Kingston Pike) on Sunday, October 26th, from 8 AM to 11 AM! This fan-favorite event is Tennessee’s largest Cars & Coffee meet, drawing hundreds of incredible vehicles and even more passionate fans. All makes and models are welcome.
Dash plaques will be available at the entrance while supplies last, and visitors are encouraged to bring friends, family, and cameras to capture the action.
As always, the event is free, family-friendly, and open to everyone — just remember to drive respectfully. The Knoxville Police Department will be on-site to ensure a safe and enjoyable morning for all.
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