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Big Savings for Little Ones at Jack and Jules Children’s Consignment Event

Families looking to refresh their kids’ wardrobes without stretching the budget will want to mark their calendars. The Jack and Jules Children’s Consignment Event returns to the Knoxville Expo Center (5441 Clinton Highway) from March 5th–7th from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM each day, offering three full days of incredible deals on children’s items just in time for spring and summer.

Known as one of East Tennessee’s largest and most anticipated children’s resale events, Jack and Jules brings together items from more than 750 consignors, all under one roof. Shoppers can browse an enormous selection of gently used children’s clothing, shoes, toys, baby gear, and more—making it easy to stock up for growing kids at a fraction of retail prices.

Whether you’re shopping for everyday essentials, seasonal updates, or those fast-growing stages, this event is a favorite among Knoxville parents for both its variety and value.

If you’re hoping to save money, shop smarter, and check multiple kids’ shopping trips off your list in one stop, Jack and Jules is the place to be. Arrive early, bring a plan—and maybe an extra bag or two for all the great finds you’re bound to take home. | Add to Calendar (Mar. 5th) | Add to Calendar (Mar. 6th) | Add to Calendar (Mar. 7th) |

Corryton Community Chili Supper Supports Local Quilters

A cozy winter evening, a warm bowl of chili, and a cause close to home—sounds like a perfect Friday night. The Chili Supper, hosted by Corryton Community Club (9331 Davis Drive, Corryton), will take place on February 20th at 5:00 PM.

This community dinner is a fundraiser benefiting the Corryton Quilters, a local group that provides handmade quilts and items to people in need throughout the community. Proceeds from the supper will help offset the costs of materials so the quilters can continue sharing warmth, comfort, and care with those who need it most.

Community members are invited to come enjoy good food and even better fellowship while supporting this meaningful mission. Tickets will be available through members of the House Mountain Quilters Guild and the Corryton Community Club.

Whether you’re a longtime Corryton resident or simply looking for a heartfelt way to support a local cause, this Chili Supper offers a chance to connect, give back, and enjoy a simple tradition that brings people together. | Add to Calendar |

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Go Green for a Great Cause at Knox Shamrock Fest

Put on your green and head downtown for one of Knoxville’s most anticipated spring celebrations. Knox Shamrock Fest returns on March 14th, starting at 10:00 AM at World's Fair Park, bringing together live music, food, family fun, and a powerful community mission.

Hosted by Knox Shamrock Fest in partnership with the East Tennessee Kidney Foundation, the festival celebrates St. Patrick’s Day while raising awareness and support for kidney health across East Tennessee. Since its founding in 2010, ETKF has been a vital resource for individuals and families impacted by kidney disease, and this annual event plays a key role in furthering that mission.

Festivalgoers can expect a full day of entertainment including live music, delicious food and beverages, arts and crafts vendors, and a dedicated kids’ zone—making it a fun, family-friendly outing for all ages. The event also features the popular Lucky Kidney Run, inviting participants to get moving for a meaningful cause.

More than just a celebration, Knox Shamrock Fest is a reminder of how community and compassion can come together to make a difference. Proceeds from the event help fund lifesaving programs, education, and support services for those affected by kidney disease in our region.

Whether you’re coming for the music, the mission, or the March festivities, Knox Shamrock Fest offers a feel-good way to celebrate the season while supporting an important cause. | Add to Calendar |

Give Back This March - Join the Spruce Up at Longview Cemetery

Looking for a meaningful way to give back to the community this spring? Keep Knoxville Beautiful invites volunteers to roll up their sleeves for March Spruce Up 2026, taking place on March 14th, from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM.

This month’s cleanup effort will focus on Longview Cemetery, located at 2122 Richmond Hill Road, in partnership with Knox Heritage. Volunteers will help remove litter and spruce up the grounds, supporting both neighborhood beautification and historic preservation.

Participants are encouraged to wear long pants and must wear closed-toe shoes for safety. Volunteers should also bring their own water, while Keep Knoxville Beautiful will provide all other necessary supplies for the cleanup.

March Saturday Spruce Up is open to the public and welcomes anyone who wants to make a visible difference in just a couple of hours. Whether you’re a longtime volunteer or joining for the first time, this is an easy, hands-on way to care for Knoxville’s shared spaces and connect with others who love this city.

Those interested can sign up in advance online. For questions, Keep Knoxville Beautiful can be reached at [email protected] or (865) 521-6957. | Add to Calendar |

Multi-Day Events that are ‘Now through a certain date are listed below the dated events.

🗓️ Through February 8th - As East Tennessee begins to look toward spring, the Dogwood Arts House & Garden Show is set to return to the Knoxville Convention Center (701 Henley St) from February 6th–8th, bringing three days of inspiration, ideas, and hands-on experiences for homeowners, renters, and design enthusiasts alike. More Info | Add to Calendar (Feb. 7th) | Add to Calendar (Feb. 8th) |

🗓️ Through February 8th - The Knoxville RV Show returns to the Knoxville Expo Center (5441 Clinton Hwy). Whether you’re a seasoned road-tripper or just starting to dream about life on the open road, this three-day showcase brings hundreds of the latest RVs under one roof for easy side-by-side shopping. Admission for adults is $15 (cash only) at the door. More Info | Add to Calendar (Feb. 7th) | Add to Calendar (Feb. 8th) |

🗓️ February 8th - Soccer fans across Knoxville are invited to help launch the new soccer season as One Knoxville SC hosts its Season Kickoff Party from 2:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. at Kern’s Food Hall (2201 Kerns Rising Way). The free, all-ages event marks the start of the club’s 2026 campaign and celebrates One Knox entering the year as the reigning USL League One Champions. | Add to Calendar |

🗓️ February 8th - You are invited to ring in the Japanese seasonal tradition of Setsubun with a celebration at the Bean-Throwing Party: Setsubun from 1:30 PM – 3:30 PM at the East Tennessee History Center (601 S. Gay Street). More Info & Tickets | Add to Calendar |

🗓️ February 8th - Get ready for an afternoon packed with tail wags, teamwork, and total cuteness. Puppy Bowl 2026 is coming to Barrelhouse (621 Lamar Street) from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m., and it’s shaping up to be one of Knoxville’s most heartwarming events of the season. | Add to Calendar |

🗓️ February 9th - Those looking for a rewarding career that truly makes a difference are invited to attend the Knoxville Caregiver Job Fair from 10 AM to 2 PM at the New Harvest Park Community Building (4775 New Harvest Lane). Hosted by Synergy HomeCare of Knoxville-Morristown, the event offers an opportunity to explore in-demand caregiving roles serving seniors and clients throughout Knoxville and the surrounding areas. | Add to Calendar |

🗓️ February 9th - Looking for a creative and relaxed way to celebrate Valentine’s season? The Plant Trolley is bringing its popular V-Day Heart Planter Workshop to Barley’s Knoxville (200 East Jackson Ave) for an evening of plants, creativity, and good company. The workshop runs from 6:00 to 9:00 p.m. and takes place upstairs in Barley’s inviting banquet room. More Info & Tickets | Add to Calendar |

🗓️ February 10th - Knoxville women in business are invited to enjoy an evening of conversation and celebration at Working Women & Whiskey – Knoxville from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. The networking event will be held at Finn’s Restaurant & Tavern, (9000 Kingston Pike), blending Valentine’s charm with a touch of Fat Tuesday flair. | Add to Calendar |

🗓️ February 12th - Book lovers are invited to enjoy a special evening of browsing and bargains at the Members-Only “We Love Our Members” Used Book Sale from 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at Bearden Branch Library (100 Golf Club Rd). Learn more and sign up | Add to Calendar |

🗓️ February 13th - Country music fans can look forward to a high-energy night at The Mill & Mine (227 West Depot Avenue) when Chase Matthew brings his Holdin’ It Down Tour 2026 to Knoxville, with the show beginning at 8:00 p.m. Known for blending modern country grit with Southern storytelling, Matthew’s Knoxville stop promises an electric live performance in one of the city’s favorite music venues. | Add to Calendar |

🗓️ February 13th - Homeschool families across East Tennessee are invited to saddle up for a day of discovery at Little Ponderosa Zoo and Rescue (629 Granite Road, Clinton) during its Homeschool Hoedown, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. This special event is designed specifically for homeschool groups looking to combine education, exploration, and unforgettable animal encounters in a relaxed, engaging environment. | Add to Calendar |

🗓️ February 13th - Valentine’s week is getting a delicious twist with Let’s Get Saucy - Pasta Night, a hands-on pasta-making experience happening from 6:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Hosted by Painting Around (2917 W. Beaver Creek Drive) in collaboration with Events by Angie, this cozy culinary event invites guests to roll up their sleeves and enjoy a fun, flavor-filled night out. Get your ticket - Single ticket ($35) or Couple ticket ($65) | Add to Calendar |

🗓️ February 14th - Enjoy gardening? You now have a new way to dig in—no backyard required. The Hardin Valley Event Center is planning a Community Garden and is inviting local residents to get involved. An information meeting will be held at 11:00 a.m. in the HUB building, located adjacent to the Pavilion at the Hardin Valley Event Center (2620 Willow Point Way). | Add to Calendar |

🗓️ February 14th - Knoxville-area shoppers are invited to experience an evening inspired by global tradition and local creativity at Souk Bazaar, taking place at the Farragut Community Center (239 Jamestowne Blvd #201) from 12pm - 7pm. Hosted in the Assembly Hall, this special market invites the community to come together to shop local, connect, and support small businesses in a festive, family-friendly setting. | Add to Calendar |

🗓️ February 15th -Knoxville shoppers are invited to celebrate love, friendship, and the arrival of spring at the Hello Market Spring Valentine’s Day Market from 2:00 to 6:00 p.m. The market will take place at 11214 Outlet Drive. | Add to Calendar |

🗓️ February 15th & 22nd - Learn to Curl Lessons - Whether you’ve watched the Winter Olympics and thought, I’d like to try that, or you’re just looking for a fun, active way to try something different this year, curling enthusiasts of all ages and newcomers alike have two great chances to get on the ice in February thanks to the Great Smoky Mountains Curling Club at the Ice Chalet in Knoxville. More Info for February 15th | More Info for February 22nd | Add to Calendar (Feb. 15th) | Add to Calendar (Feb. 22nd) |

🗓️ February 18th - Step into a world of myth, magic, and meaning when the Oak Ridge Public Library hosts Once Upon a Time: The Study of Folklore and Fairytales on February 18th at noon in the Library Auditorium at the Oak Ridge Civic Center (1403 Oak Ridge Turnpike, Oak Ridge). | Add to Calendar |

🗓️ February 20th - Local veterans are invited to be honored and celebrated at a Veterans Appreciation Dinner, beginning at 5:00 p.m. at The Church at Sterchi Hills (904 Dry Gap Pike NE). Hosted by Synergy HomeCare of Knoxville–Morristown, the evening is dedicated to recognizing and thanking those who have served our country. Call or text (865) 474-9304 to reserve your seat. | Add to Calendar |

🗓️ February 21st - Knoxville residents of all ages are invited to take part in a hands-on effort to strengthen the city’s green spaces during a Community Tree Planting hosted by Trees Knoxville from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. at Malcolm Martin Park (1737 Reynolds St.). To RSVP and learn more, visit www.treesknoxville.org. | Add to Calendar |

🗓️ February 21st - The Stay Home & Read a Book Ball invites book lovers across the community to celebrate literacy in the coziest way possible: at home, with a great book. More Info | Add to Calendar |

🗓️ February 21st - Used Book Sale at the South Knox Branch Library (4500 Chapman Highway), also from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. | Add to Calendar |

🗓️ February 21st - Book lovers, mark your calendars — a brand-new literary celebration is coming to Knoxville. The Friends of the Knox County Public Library are hosting their first-ever in-person Book Ball, an elegant and imaginative evening designed to celebrate books, community, and the vital role libraries play in our lives, held from 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.. This 18+ event is priced at $125 per person, with tickets limited and sales ending February 8th. More Info | Add to Calendar |

🗓️ February 21st - Enjoy a day-long immersion in movement, music, and tradition at Celebrate Spring! Traditional Circle Dances from Greece, the Balkans and Armenia, from 1:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. The event will be held at Broadway Academy (706 N Broadway). The cost for the full-day experience is offered on a sliding scale of $40, $60, or $80. Advance registration is required and can be completed at www.InTheDance.com. | Add to Calendar |

🗓️ February 26th - Whiskey University is hosting a tasting class for bourbon enthusiasts, called Bourbon 201, starting at 6:30 p.m. at The Vault Room on Tazewell Pike (2901 Tazewell Pike A). More Info & Tickets | Add to Calendar |

🗓️ February 26th - Families are invited to enjoy an evening of learning, connection, and fun at Rocky Hill Elementary School’s Family Event and Book Fair, taking place from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. | Add to Calendar |

🗓️ February 26th - An Evening with Joy Harjo, as part of the 2026 Wilma Dykeman Stokely Memorial Lecture. The event will take place on February 26th, at the McClung Museum of Natural History and Culture in Knoxville and is free and open to the public. A reception will begin at 6:15 p.m., followed by the lecture at 7:00 p.m. (EST). Advance RSVPs are requested by February 20th (RSVP here). | Add to Calendar |

🗓️ February 26th - March 1st - Boating enthusiasts and families alike are invited to kick off spring with one of East Tennessee’s most exciting outdoor lifestyle events — the Downtown Knoxville Boat Show. Taking place downtown, it showcases the best in boats, marine gear, accessories, and outdoor living products while transforming the Knoxville waterfront with exhibitors, demos, and unique experiences for all ages. More Info & Tickets | Add to Calendar (Feb. 26th) | Add to Calendar (Feb. 27th) | Add to Calendar (Feb. 28th) | Add to Calendar (Mar. 1st) |

🗓️ February 27th - Mark your calendar for one of Loudon County’s most anticipated community events. The Taste of Loudon County and Business Expo is set to run from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at The Venue at Lenoir City, bringing together local flavors, businesses, and community connections all under one roof. The expo takes place at The Venue at Lenoir City (7690 Creekwood Park Blvd., Lenoir City). Admission to the Business Expo is free, and Taste of Loudon County tickets are just $10. | Add to Calendar |

🗓️ February 27th & 28th - What happens when a couple that hates country music goes moonshine tasting in Gatlinburg, only to find themselves transported to the land of Hee Haw with all its colorful characters?  Their arrival causes a musical rift, and now all the pop, rock, and country artists are singing the wrong genres. Miss Minnie Pearl sends them on a journey to find the Wizard of Hawz to set things right! Held at The Mill & Mine (227 West Depot Street). More Info & Tickets | Add to Calendar (Feb. 27th)Add to Calendar (Feb. 28th) |

🗓️ February 28th - Break out the neon, tease up the hair, and get ready to rewind the clock—Wild Wing Farragut is going full ’80s for a high-energy dance night at Farragut Park (2711 Southfork Drive). Hosted by Club Rewind, this throwback party is set for February 28th, kicking off at 9:00 PM, and it’s shaping up to be one of the most talked-about nights of the season. | Add to Calendar |

🗓️ February 28th - You are invited to gather for the Annual Chinese New Year Open House Celebration from 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. at Balanced You Clinic (6512 Baum Drive, Suite 12). This community-centered event celebrates the arrival of the Year of the Fire Horse with an afternoon focused on connection, nourishment, and renewal. | Add to Calendar |

🗓️ March 1st - Spring arrives early in East Tennessee with the Sunsphere Events Spring Showcase, from 1:00 to 4:00 p.m. atop the Sunsphere in the heart of World’s Fair Park. Whether you’re interested in discovering unique handmade goods, supporting regional artisans, or simply soaking in one of the best vantage points in town, the Spring Showcase offers a perfect way to welcome the new season. | Add to Calendar |

🗓️ March 7th - The 19th Annual Mardi Growl returns on March 7th, bringing costumed canines, a lively parade, and a full afternoon of fun to World's Fair Park. The event runs from 11:00 AM to 2:00 PM and benefits Young-Williams Animal Center, supporting the care of more than 11,000 pets each year. | Add to Calendar |

🗓️ March 7th - The Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation East Tennessee Chapter is inviting you to take part in one of its most anticipated annual events—a fundraising banquet that directly supports wildlife conservation and habitat preservation across East Tennessee and the surrounding region. The banquet begins at 5:00 p.m. and will be held at The Venue in Lenoir City. If you have questions or interest in getting involved, reach out to the local chapter chair at (865) 310-6496. More Info & Tickets | Add to Calendar |

🗓️ March 7th - Rev your engines and mark your calendar—Outrun The Po Po is roaring back to Knoxville Dragway (160 Raceway Dr, Maynardville) from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., for a full day of high-octane fun, friendly competition, and community support. The event is open to all types of cars, with bikes also welcome to participate. Drivers can choose to line up solo or race other vehicles, making it accessible for seasoned racers and first-timers alike. | Add to Calendar |

🗓️ March 21st - The Farragut West Knox Chamber of Commerce is rolling out a brand-new signature event this spring with its Inaugural Casino Night, from 6 PM – 9 PM. Designed as a more relaxed, social, and high-energy alternative to the Chamber’s long-running auction gala, the evening promises a memorable mix of entertainment, networking, and community support. Casino Night will take place at The Venue Lenoir City (7690 Creekwood Park, Lenoir City) Register | Add the Calendar |

🗓️ Now through February 8th - You are invited to experience a powerful and heartfelt stage adaptation of Tuesdays With Morrie as River & Rail Theatre Company brings the beloved story to life at St. Gregory the Great Auditorium at Knoxville Catholic High School. More Info

🗓️ Now through March 15th - Experience the Smoky Mountains like never before with Smoky Night Lights, a brand-new 360° immersive music and light show debuting after dark at Zoo Knoxville. This captivating event invites guests to step into the spirit of the Smokies through a multi-sensory, multimedia experience that blends nature, sound, and light in stunning harmony. More Info & Tickets

🗓️ Now through March - The Winter Farmers Market by Nourish Knoxville is back for the 2025–2026 season, bringing fresh, local food and artisan goods to Market Square every Saturday from December through March, 10 AM–2 PM EXCEPT December 27th, January 3rd, and January 10th.

Networking:

🗓️ February 17th - Knoxville women entrepreneurs are invited to mix meaningful connection with a little Valentine’s flair at February FUNction, a one-of-a-kind networking event happening from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. at The Hub Pro Studio (1104 Merchant Drive, Suite 103). More Info & Register | Add to Calendar |

Veterans:

🗓️Free Veterans’ Breakfast: The United Veterans Council of East Tennessee presents 17 free breakfasts for Veterans and guests on four Saturdays, monthly. Coffee line starts at 8am, Chow line starts at 8:30am. Locations and Dates

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