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Music for Seniors - The Music of 1976

A free concert at the Knoxville Museum of Art on a Thursday afternoon is a pretty good way to spend an hour.

Knoxville Museum of Art is hosting a Music for Seniors Free Daytime Concert on August 27th from 1:00 PM to 2:00 PM at 1050 World's Fair Park Dr SW — and it's open to the public, no ticket required.

The program this month is "50 Years Ago — The Music of 1976", performed by Wendell Werner as part of the ongoing Music for Seniors Free Daytime Concert Series. Music for Seniors is a Knoxville-based nonprofit that connects area musicians with older adults through live, interactive music programs designed to promote wellbeing, reduce isolation, and bring people together around something worth sitting still for.

The series rotates to different venues each month, and KMA is their August host. Reservation details will be available closer to the event date. If you're bringing a group of five or more, reach out to Natalie Thomas at [email protected] to coordinate. More Info

Mike Keith Speaker Breakfast

If you're a Vol fan and you want to hear the story behind one of the best homecomings in Tennessee broadcasting history, here's your chance to hear it directly from Mike Keith himself.

The Farragut West Knox Chamber of Commerce is hosting a 2026 Speaker Series breakfast with Mike Keith — Hall of Fame broadcaster, VFL, and the new Voice of the Vols — on August 4th from 7:15 PM to 9:00 AM at Jewelry Television (9600 Parkside DrIVE). The event is presented by Rackley Roofing, the official roofers of the Vols.

You probably know Keith's name, but here's the full picture: after 26 seasons as the iconic voice of the Tennessee Titans — including the call on the "Music City Miracle" that's still giving people chills — Mike returned home to Knoxville in 2025 to take over as the play-by-play voice for Tennessee football AND men's basketball. He's earned 12 Tennessee Sportscaster of the Year honors and more than 20 Associated Press awards along the way. This is a full-circle homecoming story, and he's going to tell it in person.

The conversation will cover his return to Knoxville after decades on the national stage, his first year leading Vol Nation, behind-the-scenes stories from a remarkable broadcasting career, and what it's like to be back home calling the games that matter most. More Info

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Ancient Lore Homeschool Field Trip

Truth Trekkers Co-op is hosting an open homeschool field trip to Ancient Lore Village (7107 Sevierville Pike) on July 27th from 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM.

The trip is designed for grades K–5 and is open to any family, not just co-op members. The $16 per person fee ($14 + tax) covers the full two-hour experience; children 2 and under are free.

Here's what the morning looks like: families arrive at 11:00 AM and get checked in at the Pavilion, where the host provides maps, directions, and scavenger hunt information. From 11:15 AM to noon, kids work through the scavenger hunt across the property. Gameyard time and a lunch break follow, with a wrap-up and send-off by 12:55 PM. More Info and Reserve your spot

Make a Dog Toy Class

Coffee shop. Craft class. Handmade dog toy. This is a Sunday afternoon well spent.

Intrepid Nitro Coffee and Tea Bar and Bowman Studios are teaming up for a Make a Dog Toy Class on August 23rd from 2:00 PM to 5:00 PM at Intrepid Nitro (11432 Hardin Valley Rd). Tickets are $12, and you leave with a handmade toy your dog will actually use.

The class is in-person, beginner-friendly, and built for people who want to make something fun without needing any prior crafting experience. Whether you're a pro with a glue gun or you've never made anything in your life, the whole point is to show up, get a little creative, and walk out with something your furry friend will love. More Info & Tickets

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🗓️ Now through July 31st - The "Where's Waldo?" Scavenger Hunt is returning to Downtown Knoxville, and it's free for the whole family. Starting July 1st and running all month long, Waldo will be hiding inside dozens of downtown businesses — shops, restaurants, museums, galleries, and more — just waiting to be spotted. More

🗓️ July 18th - Knox Connect Church (1026 Kenyon St NE) is hosting a Back to School Supply Drive-By from 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM — and the whole thing is free, fast, and you never have to leave your car.

🗓️ July 18th - The North Alabama-born singer-songwriter, six-time Grammy Award winner and one of the most critically acclaimed voices in Americana and rock, plays two nights at the Tennessee Theatre (604 S Gay St), both shows at 8:00 PM. More Info

🗓️ July 18th - The Norwood Branch Library is hosting an Ask a Master Gardener session from 10:00 AM to noon. Bring your plant problems, your gardening questions, or a photo of whatever's going wrong with your tomatoes. Master Gardeners are there to help with exactly this kind of thing, free of charge.

🗓️ July 18th - The Bat Walk at Collier Preserve (off Paper Mill Road) from 9:00 AM - 10:00 AM, Master Gardeners are leading a guided bat walk at dusk — a chance to learn about the species that call this preserve home and why bats matter so much to the local ecosystem. It's free and open to the public, but registration is required. More Info & Register

🗓️ July 18th - The Cutting Edge Classroom is hosting The Basics of Artisan Bread Baking from 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM at 150 N Martinwood Road, Suite 402 — a hands-on, three-hour session with Chef Kaitlyn that walks you through the full breadmaking process from start to finish. Get tickets

🗓️ July 18th - Rain Barrel Workshop at 9:00 AM at 100 Monterey Rd, Oak Ridge. For $50, instructors will teach you how to transform a standard 55-gallon barrel into a functioning rain barrel for your garden — and you leave with the finished product in hand. More Info & Tickets

🗓️ July 19th - The Restoration House and Knox Tiles Mahjong are hosting Mahjong and Mingling! from 3:30 PM to 6:30 PM at Sparrow Wine Bar (137 West End Ave, Farragut) — an afternoon of open play that benefits one of Knoxville's most meaningful nonprofits. Reserve your spot

🗓️ July 19th - KnoxvilleRob.com is hosting a National Ice Cream Day celebration with Rob Howard from 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM at Suttree Landing Park (1001 Waterfront Drive SE) — free to attend, with free parking too. Register

🗓️ July 19th - Knoxville Social Circle is heading to Augusta Quarry (520 Augusta Ave) at 12:00 PM for an afternoon of swimming, floating, relaxing, and soaking up some summer sun. Whether you want to jump in, lounge by the water, or just hang out and chat, the format is as low-key as a summer afternoon should be.

🗓️ July 20th - The South Carolina rock band — known for the kind of sweeping, emotionally loaded indie rock that ends up on driving playlists and wedding soundtracks in equal measure — brings An Evening With Band of Horses and Dinosaur Jr. to the Tennessee Theatre (604 S Gay St) at 7:30 PM. More Info

🗓️ July 20th - The Plant Trolley — Knoxville's mobile plant shop, popping up at breweries, markets, and festivals across East Tennessee since 2020 — is hosting a Wine Bottle Succulent Workshop on July 20th from 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM at Barleys (200 E Jackson Avenue). Tickets are $45 and include everything you need for the project. More Info & Tickets

🗓️ July 22nd - Big Frog Custom T-Shirts & More of Knoxville is officially joining the community with a ribbon cutting ceremony from 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM at 10670 Parkside Drive, Suite 105, hosted by the Farragut West Knox Chamber of Commerce. Register

🗓️ July 25th - Shinedown — one of the best-selling rock bands of the past two decades, with a list of number-one singles longer than most bands' entire catalogs — brings the Dance Kid Dance Act II World Tour to Thompson-Boling Arena at Food City Center at 7:00 PM. More Info

🗓️ July 25th - Howard Pinkston Branch Used Book Sale (7732 Martin Mill Pike SW) Saturday, 10:00 AM–5:00 PM at the Pinkston Branch Library. One day, one location, great prices. A solid Saturday stop.

🗓️ July 25th - Book Besties & Co. is hosting the 2026 A Meet (& Greet) Cute Author Signing Event from 1:00 PM to 6:00 PM at the World's Fair Exhibition Hall (935 Worlds Fair Park Drive). The author lineup is stacked with names readers will recognize immediately: Kandi Steiner, Staci Hart, Holly Renee, Rebecca Jenshak, Julia Connors, Madison Wright, Willow Winters, Julie Olivia, Chelsea Curto, and dozens more — 35+ authors total, all in attendance for signings. Get Tickets

🗓️ July 25th - Crossroads Pharmacy is hosting their RX Kickoff Festival from 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM at their new location at 7404 Tazewell Pike in Corryton — and the whole community is invited to come shop, eat, and help them mark the occasion. Want a vendor table? Spots are $20 cash. Contact Maddie at (865) 399-9068 to reserve yours.

🗓️ July 25th - Blitzfire — the quarterly signature event at B&B Indoor Foam Dart Arena (6709 Maynardville Pike) — is happening from 3:00 PM to 10:00 PM, and it's unlike anything else in our area. More Info & Tickets

🗓️ July 26th - Sonny's Original Southern Pub and Nicks Moto are hosting a group ride to the legendary Wheels Through Time Motorcycle Museum. and you're invited to roll with them. The day kicks off with breakfast at Sonny's (2613 Adair Dr) at 8:00 AM, with kickstands up at 9:30 AM sharp. Come with a full tank of gas, and bring your own water and snacks — there's no food or drink available at the museum, though the group will be stopping at nearby restaurants along the way.

🗓️ July 28th - Knoxville Area Gardening Tips and presenter Mohana Yethiraj are hosting the Sprout Your Smart Yard Workshop at the Knoxville Botanical Garden & Arboretum (2743 Wimpole Avenue) on July 28th from 5:30 PM to 7:00 PM — a 90-minute, hands-on session led by local Master Gardeners that walks you through the first steps toward certifying your landscape as a Tennessee Smart Yard. tnyards.utk.edu. Register

🗓️ July 29th - Hook & Needle is hosting Stitch & Pitch at Covenant Health Baseball Park as the Knoxville Smokies take on the Pensacola Wahoos — and your $98 ticket comes with a lot more than a seat. Hook & Needle locked down concourse seating with indoor pub, patio, and stadium options, giving you actual elbow room to knit, crochet, or work on whatever's in your bag without fighting bleachers or the afternoon sun. Gates and the buffet open at 6:00 PM, first pitch is at 7:00 PM. More Info & Tickets

🗓️ July 29th - One of the most celebrated voices in rock history is coming to Knoxville. Graham Nash brings his Live on Tour 2026 to the Bijou on July 29th at 7:30 PM — and with a career spanning more than six decades, this is as close to a living history of contemporary music as you can get in one evening. More Info

🗓️ July 31st-August 1st - The Kuumba Festival — East Tennessee's largest African American Cultural Arts Festival — returns to Market Square, and it is exactly what it sounds like: a full, joyful, free celebration of culture, community, craft, and creativity in the middle of the city. More Info

🗓️ July 31st-August 2nd - CreepyCon 2026 celebrates its 10th Anniversary at the Knoxville Convention Center (701 Henley Street) from July 31st through August 2nd — and Tennessee's biggest Halloween and horror convention has never looked better. More Info

🗓️ August 1st - Playtime in the Plains (8537 Asheville Highway) is hosting a Back to School BASH!! from 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM — a three-hour community celebration with the whole family in mind.

🗓️ August 7th-9th - The 2026 Kerbela Shrine Circus returns to Thompson-Boling Arena at Food City Center (1600 Phillip Fulmer Way SW). More Info

🗓️ August 8th - Tea & Treasures (4104 W. Martin Mill Pike) — a charming shop billed as "a unique collection of old and new" — hosts its 2nd Saturday Marketplace from 11:00 AM to 4:00 PM (weather permitting).

🗓️ August 8th - Irish Fest on the Hill returns at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church in downtown Knoxville, from 2:00 PM - 10:00 PM. The event honors Knoxville's deep Irish heritage through an afternoon of live Irish bands, traditional Irish dancers, kids' games, and classic Irish food — the kind of spread that leaves everyone happy and full. More Info

🗓️ August 9th - Old City Market transforms West Jackson Avenue into an outdoor showcase of Knoxville makers, artists, bakers, and crafters on the 3rd Sunday of every month from 11:00 AM to 4:00 PM — additional markets are on Sept 20th, Oct 18th, and Dec 13th. More Info

🗓️ August 8th - O'Connor Senior Center is hosting a Crafters Yard Sale on August 8th from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM at 611 Winona Street, and shoppers get in free. The sale features new and gently used craft supplies, handmade goodies, and the kind of unexpected treasures that tend to turn up when crafters clear out their stashes. Have a table full of craft supplies you'd like to sell? Vendors are still being accepted. Register online or contact Brenda directly for details ([email protected] or (865) 523-1135.

🗓️ August 9th - The Back-to-School Bash at B&B Indoor Foam Dart Arena (6709 Maynardville Pike) is happening from noon to 4:00 PM. More Info

🗓️ August 11th-18th - Crafty Bastard Brewery – Emory Place (6 Emory Place) A full week of used books at the Emory Place location of Crafty Bastard Brewery, during business hours. Yes, you can browse books and grab a beer at the same time. No further justification needed.

🗓️ August 11th-18th - Crafty Bastard Brewery – West (9937 Kingston Pike) Same week, second location — Crafty Bastard's West location runs its own sale simultaneously. Two chances to find something great at one of Knoxville's favorite breweries.

🗓️ August 12th-15th - Statemint Maryville is bringing their Fall Pop-Up Adult Consignment to White Star Station (133 W Broadway Ave, Maryville). The shop carries women's and men's clothing, shoes, and accessories in sizes XS–4XL. More Info

🗓️ August 13th-15th - The Flexible Jewelry Event at Fountain City Jewelers (2802 Essary Drive), and it's exactly what it sounds like: a special showcase of bracelets and rings crafted from genuine 14K gold, diamonds, and natural gemstones. The event runs all three days during regular store hours — Monday–Friday, 10:00 AM–6:00 PM. No appointment needed. Stop in anytime August 13th–15th. More Info

🗓️ August 14th - Denise Kiernan — author of the instant New York Times bestsellers The Girls of Atomic City and The Last Castle — brings her latest book to the East Tennessee History Center (601 S Gay St) from 5:30 PM to 6:30 PM. The event is presented in partnership with the Friends of the Knox County Public Library. More Info

🗓️ August 14th-16th - Tattoo enthusiasts, artists, and fans of creative expression won't want to miss the Knoxville Tattoo Convention at the World's Fair Exhibition Hall. More Info

🗓️ August 15th - The VW Drag Fest & Show comes to Knoxville Dragway (160 Raceway Drive, Maynardville) on August 15th from 8:00 AM to 10:00 PM for a full day dedicated entirely to the VW community. This is a Volkswagen-ONLY event with car show judging, bracket drag racing, a swap meet, camping (Friday night), and 14 hours of everything a VW enthusiast could want. Gate & Car Show Registration · Vendor/Swap Meet · Camping

🗓️ August 15th - Celebrate summer at Loudon Riverfest at Riverside Park and Legion Park (201 Ferry St.).

🗓️ August 15th - History Hootenanny returns to the East Tennessee History Center (601 S Gay St) and Krutch Park, running 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM — and the best part is that it's completely free and open to the public. More Info

🗓️ August 20th -New Harvest Farmers Market hosts Nourish Kids — a free program for children ages 2–12 — on the third Thursday of every month at the New Harvest pavilion (4775 New Harvest Lane). The next session is from 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM, with another on September 17th. More Info

🗓️ August 21st - Constellation Concerts is bringing The Music of Adele: Under The Stars to the Knoxville Convention Center — a one-night-only immersive concert experience featuring Brenna Greene on vocals alongside a live orchestra. Two show times are available: 6:30 PM and 8:45 PM. More Info

🗓️ August 22nd - GermanFest Knoxville returns to First Lutheran Church (1207 Broadway) from 11:00 AM to 8:00 PM — a full nine hours of German culture, Southern hospitality, and the kind of sheer, wholehearted fun that you can only find at a festival that includes competitive dachshund racing. More Info

🗓️ August 28th - Appalachian Arts Craft Center is hosting Appalachian Voices: Stories, Laughter & Creativity — a special community luncheon celebrating creativity, storytelling, and the rich culture of Appalachian life. The event takes place at the Oak Ridge Conference Center (1403 Oak Ridge Turnpike, Oak Ridge) from 11:45 AM to 1:15 PM. More Info & Tickets

🗓️ August 29th - Powell Branch Used Book Sale (330 W Emory Rd) Friday, 10:00 AM–5:00 PM at the Powell Branch Library. One-day sale, all the good stuff.

🗓️ August 29th - Flutter into a day of family fun and discovery at Stanley's Ninth Annual Butterfly Festival from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. This free community event celebrates one of nature's most fascinating pollinators while offering activities and educational experiences for all ages. More Info

🗓️ August 30th - The 13th Annual Knox Asian Festival takes over World's Fair Park and the Knoxville Museum of Art from 10:30 AM to 6:30 PM. Presented by the Asian Culture Center of Tennessee, this is one of the most genuinely immersive cultural events in the entire state — and it's right here in Knoxville. More Info

🗓️ September 6th - Big Kahuna Wing Festival at World's Fair Park; Thousands of pounds of wings; Competitive wing cook-off; Wing eating contest; Live entertainment; Kids activities; Pyro musical fireworks show. More Info

🗓️ September 11th-12th - Farragut Branch Used Book Sale (417 N Campbell Station Rd) Two days, 10:00 AM–5:00 PM each day. Go ahead and put it on the fall calendar now.

🗓️ September 12th - The Marine Mud Run returns to Harmony Family Center (4901 Montvale Road, Maryville), and this year they're shaking things up — new course layout, new obstacles, and new mud added to the classics. What stays the same: roughly 3 miles of off-road running through scenic trails, fields, hills, and mud pits, finished off with water. Wear old clothes and shoes. Showers are on site. Register; More Info

🗓️ September 26th - Friends of the Knox County Public Library is hosting the Book Fair for Adults from 12:00 PM to 4:00 PM at the East Tennessee History Center (601 S Gay St) — and it's free to get in.

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