Honor Flight Send Off-Senior Center-open to community May 1, 20267:45 am - 8:15 am
‘Even if…’Art Story …
‘Even if…’Art Story and Reception with Karen Zimmerman May 1, 20266:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Mill Spring Makers Market, 144 E Main St, Jonesborough, TN 37659, USA
Join is for the opening reception and art story featuring the latest work of Karen Zimmerman. This series features 6 oil on panel paintings highlighting bird and flower pairings. Karen Zimmerman is a local artist that focuses primarily on rural landscapes, highlighting nature’s beauty. Join us for an evening of celebrating local art and the beauty it brings.
A ragtag band of freedom fighters—including a formersoldier-turned-prisoner, a Rebel Alliance insider, a Jedi and a sentientrobot—work together to steal the Death Star's secret blueprints. The first ofseveral planned "Star Wars" spin-offs.
Wetlands Polar Plunge May 2, 20269:00 am - 10:00 am
Wetlands Water Park, 1523 Persimmon Ridge Rd, Jonesborough, TN 37659, USA
Wetlands Water Park invites the community to celebrate the start of pool season with a refreshing and exhilarating Polar Plunge on Saturday, May 2, from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. This exciting event is free to attend and open to participants ages 8 and up. The Polar Plunge promises a morning filled with laughter, energy, and unforgettable fun for all who are brave enough to take the leap.
Participants will dive into chilly waters as part of this lively community tradition that marks the transition into summer. Whether attendees are seasoned plungers or are experiencing it for the first time, the event offers an inclusive and spirited atmosphere designed to bring people together. Participants who brave the plunge will earn a free day pass to the Wetlands Water Park.
Community members are encouraged to bring their friends, courage, and sense of adventure as they join in this unique seasonal celebration. The Polar Plunge is a fun and memorable way to welcome warmer days ahead because nothing says summer is coming quite like a dip into icy water.
In addition, the Water Park will be accepting non-perishable food donations for the Jonesborough Area Ministerial Association (JAMA) Food Pantry, giving attendees an opportunity to give back to the community while enjoying the event.
The Force Fest
The Force Fest May 2, 20261:00 pm - 6:00 pm
Jonesborough Area Merchants & Service Association (JAMSA) will host The Force Fest event on Saturday, May 2, from 1 to 5 p.m. throughout downtown Jonesborough.
The event will include Star Wars themed treats and character brick figures at participating stores, a town wide "Bounty Hunt", Star Wars films played at the Jackson Theater, Food Trucks, a Jedi Training Course, and many more exciting Star Wars themed activities.
The 501st Legion, Rebel Legion, R2D2 inside the Jackson Theatre, and Mandalorian Mercs in attendance will make this event out of this world! Plus, attendees can dress up and participate in the Costume contest with the following categories: Best Youth Costume (Ages 0-12), Best Teen Costume (Ages 13-18), Best Adult Costume (Ages 18 and up), Most Creative Costume, and Best Pet Costume.
Tickets are $20 and can be purchased at Jonesborough.com/tickets or call the Jonesborough Visitors Center at 423.753.1010.
Jonesborough Communi…
Jonesborough Community Dance Social May 2, 20266:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Historic Jonesborough Visitors Center, 117 Boone St, Jonesborough, TN 37659, USA
Star Wars: A New Hop…
Star Wars: A New Hope at The Jackson Theatre
May 2, 20266:00 pm - 8:00 pm Jackson Theatre, 121 W Main St, Jonesborough, TN 37659, USA
Sci-fi update of "Treasure Island," in which aspaceship crew searches for a fabled planet where space pirates have stashedtheir loot. However, a mutiny disrupts plans along the way.
Honor Flight Welcome Home-Senior Center-open to community May 3, 20264:45 pm - 5:15 pm
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Jonesborough Storytelling Guild May 5, 20267:00 pm - 8:00 pm
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Jackson Theatre Board Meeting May 6, 20263:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Jackson Theatre, 121 W Main St, Jonesborough, TN 37659, USA
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Senior Center-Veteran's Meet & Greet-Open to non-member Veterans May 7, 20269:30 am - 10:30 am
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Tea Party & Etiquette Class - Historic Eureka Inn May 7, 20261:00 pm - 2:30 pm
Historic Eureka Inn & Event Center, 127 W Main St, Jonesborough, TN 37659, USA
We’re thrilled to introduce a brand-new weekly event! Thursday afternoon tea parties and etiquette classes at 1pm or upon request! First class next week, Thursday April 23rd so sign up now! Join us in our 229 year old home to experience the history of the Inn, enjoy tea service, and learn about simple tea etiquette.
Birthday parties, celebrations, a special time for mothers/daughters, or just for fun! This is designed to create magical memories for all!
Minimum class size of 6 guests, maximum 14. Add on a keepsake corsage and fan for your memories of your special event. Perfect as a gift! $25 per person (Keepsake corsage and fan for only $18).
A child psychologist comes to the aid of a tormented boy whohas visions of the dead. As the sympathetic doctor digs deeper into the child'sstrange powers, it leads to unexpected consequences for both of them.
Jack Black strikes all the right chords as a teacher whoturns his private-school pupils into a classic-rock band. Refreshing, screwballcomedy never takes itself too seriously. Written by Mike White, who costars asBlack's buddy.
Second Annual Afternoon Tea May 9, 202611:00 am - 3:00 pm
Chester Inn State Historic Site and Museum, 116 W Main St, Jonesborough, TN 37659, USA
This Mother’s Day weekend, the Heritage Alliance invites the public to step back in time for the refined and elegant second annual Afternoon Tea on the historic Chester Inn porch. Taking place on Saturday, May 9, this Victorian-themed event offers a delightful way to honor the special women in your life while enjoying fine teas, delicious treats, and music in the heart of Tennessee’s oldest town.
Guests may choose from three seatings at 11 a.m., 12:30 p.m., and 2 p.m. Whether celebrating with mothers, grandmothers, sisters, or friends, this timeless experience promises an afternoon of elegance and togetherness. Men and families are also welcome.
Attendees are encouraged to dress in traditional afternoon tea attire, including striking hats, dainty gloves, and sparkling brooches. The best-dressed guest at each seating will receive a special gift.
The event will be held on the Chester Inn Museum porch in Jonesborough, Tennessee, with seatings available at 11 a.m., 12:30 p.m., and 2 p.m. Tickets are $50 per person, with an optional champagne upgrade available for an additional $15 per person. Reservations can be made online at www.jonesborough.com/tickets.
Seating is limited, and advance reservations are required. When booking, guests should specify their party name and total number of attendees to ensure proper table arrangements. Please note that the Chester Inn porch is not step-free and is not wheelchair accessible.
This event offers a unique opportunity to indulge in a timeless tradition while celebrating the women who inspire us.
For more information, please contact the Heritage Alliance at 423.753.9580.
Wetlands Water Park, 1523 Persimmon Ridge Rd, Jonesborough, TN 37659, USA
Get ready to build, paddle, and maybe even sink in style! Wetlands Water Park is thrilled to announce its first-ever Cardboard Boat Race on May 9, from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m. a fun-filled event that challenges creativity, teamwork, and a little bit of courage.
Participants of all ages (8 and up) are invited to design and build their own cardboard boats at home using only approved materials, then bring them to race across the pool for a chance to win exciting awards.
The event is open to participants ages 8 and up. The cost is $5 per boat. Teams can consist of 1 to 3 participants per boat. All boats must be built in advance and brought to the event. If participants need cardboard, Wetlands Water Park can provide assistance. All participants who enter the water will receive a free day pass to Wetlands Water Park. Participants under 48 inches tall must bring their own U.S. Coast Guard approved lifejacket.
Come make waves and show off your creativity at Wetlands Water Park!
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Washington County's Got TEEN Talent at the Jackson Theatre
May 9, 20267:00 pm - 9:30 pm Jackson Theatre, 121 W Main St, Jonesborough, TN 37659, USA
The Jackson Theatre will host Washington County’s Got TEEN Talent on Saturday, May 9 at 7:00 PM. This community event will showcase talented high school students from across Washington County as they take the stage to perform for the public.
Presented in partnership with 4Thirteen, the Town of Jonesborough, Washington County Schools, Johnson City Schools, and the McKinney Center, the event will feature performances from students in grades 9–12 and highlight the creativity and talent of local teens.
Admission to the event is free. Guests are encouraged to bring a non-perishable canned food item to help support those in need in the local community.
Washington County’s Got TEEN Talent aims to celebrate and uplift the incredible talent found within our local schools while bringing the community together for an evening of entertainment and encouragement.
The event will take place at The Jackson Theatre in historic downtown Jonesborough. High school students interested in performing can sign up online here: https://forms.gle/NhnXoJiAngyoSFBQ9 and community members can reserve their seats at thejacksontheatre.com.
A Manhattan sophisticate escorts wealthy men, taking extravagant gifts and money but not their affections: she has commitment issues.Rated TV-G Running Time 115 minutes
Wildly inept L.A. cop Frank Drebin tries to foil a plot toassassinate Queen Elizabeth II. Inspired by the 1982 TV series, itself a spoofof detective stories.
Tea Party & Etiquette Class - Historic Eureka Inn May 14, 20261:00 pm - 2:30 pm
Historic Eureka Inn & Event Center, 127 W Main St, Jonesborough, TN 37659, USA
We’re thrilled to introduce a brand-new weekly event! Thursday afternoon tea parties and etiquette classes at 1pm or upon request! First class next week, Thursday April 23rd so sign up now! Join us in our 229 year old home to experience the history of the Inn, enjoy tea service, and learn about simple tea etiquette.
Birthday parties, celebrations, a special time for mothers/daughters, or just for fun! This is designed to create magical memories for all!
Minimum class size of 6 guests, maximum 14. Add on a keepsake corsage and fan for your memories of your special event. Perfect as a gift! $25 per person (Keepsake corsage and fan for only $18).
Jonesborough Town Administration, 123 Boone St, Jonesborough, TN 37659, USA
Paint in the Park. -…
Paint in the Park. - Canoe on the Lake May 14, 20266:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Lincoln Park, 307 E Main St, Jonesborough, TN 37659, USA
A monthly series for all ages to paint with Jonesborough Parks & Recreation and the Jonesborough Senior Center. Local artist Tania Dirks guides you through a fun and creative paint evening!
Join us for a relaxing and creative outdoor painting experience with local artist Tania Dirks our first paint night we will paint the Canoe on the Lake on an 11x14” canvas, all supplies included. Dress to be outside and must preregister with Square Link.
Date: Thursday, May 14, 2026 Time: 6-8 pm Cost: $35 per person, must preregister with the Square link Where: Lincoln Park 307 E Main St, Jonesborough, TN 37659 Under the pavilion by the pickleball court, unless weather is severe, we can use the senior center; we will announce this on social media.
The first Best Film Oscar went to this aerial World War Iadventure about two fledgling aviators itching to take on the Kaiser's aces.Look for a very young Gary Cooper in an affecting turn as a veteran flier.
A profile of the earlydays of the American space program that focuses on the lives of the firstastronauts, as well as that of Chuck Yeager, the test pilot who initiallybreaks the sound barrier, but never becomes as famous as the men who go intospace.
Simba idolizes his father, King Mufasa, and takes to hearthis own royal destiny. But not everyone in the kingdom celebrates the new cub’sarrival. Scar, Mufasa’s brother—and former heir to the throne—has plans of hisown. The battle for Pride Rock is ravaged with betrayal, tragedy and drama,ultimately resulting in Simba’s exile. With help from a curious pair ofnewfound friends, Simba will have to figure out how to grow up and take backwhat is rightfully his.
The Planning Commission meets regularly the third Tuesday of each month, and reviews and approves commercial site plans, subdivision plans, signage, re-zoning and variance requests. All Planning Commission meetings are open to the public.
Jonesborough Storyte…
Jonesborough Storytelling Guild May 19, 20267:00 pm - 8:00 pm
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This is Spinal Tap at The Jackson Theatre
May 20, 20267:00 pm - 9:00 pm Jackson Theatre, 121 W Main St, Jonesborough, TN 37659, USA
"This Is Spinal Tap" shines a light on theself-contained universe of a metal band struggling to get back on the charts,including everything from its complicated history of ups and downs, goldalbums, name changes and undersold concert dates, along with the full host ofrequisite groupies, promoters, hangers-on and historians, sessions, releaseevents and those special behind-the-scenes moments that keep it all real.
Tea Party & Etiquette Class - Historic Eureka Inn May 21, 20261:00 pm - 2:30 pm
Historic Eureka Inn & Event Center, 127 W Main St, Jonesborough, TN 37659, USA
We’re thrilled to introduce a brand-new weekly event! Thursday afternoon tea parties and etiquette classes at 1pm or upon request! First class next week, Thursday April 23rd so sign up now! Join us in our 229 year old home to experience the history of the Inn, enjoy tea service, and learn about simple tea etiquette.
Birthday parties, celebrations, a special time for mothers/daughters, or just for fun! This is designed to create magical memories for all!
Minimum class size of 6 guests, maximum 14. Add on a keepsake corsage and fan for your memories of your special event. Perfect as a gift! $25 per person (Keepsake corsage and fan for only $18).
McKinney Center Advisory Committee Meeting May 21, 20263:30 pm - 4:30 pm
McKinney Center at Booker T. Washington School, 103 Franklin Ave, Jonesborough, TN 37659, USA
Parks and Recreation…
Parks and Recreation Advisory Committee Meeting May 21, 20266:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Historic Jonesborough Visitors Center, 117 Boone St, Jonesborough, TN 37659, USA
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Wetlands Water Park Opening Day May 23, 202610:00 am - 5:30 pm
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The Secret Sisters at the Jackson Theatre
May 23, 20267:00 pm - 9:00 pm Jackson Theatre, 121 W Main St, Jonesborough, TN 37659, USA
Join us on Saturday, May 23rd at 7pm for The Secret Sisters.
Since their 2010 self-titled debut, The Secret Sisters have brought their spellbinding harmonies to songs that untangle the thorniest aspects of life and love and womanhood. In the making of their new album, Mind, Man, Medicine, Alabama-bred siblings Laura Rogers and Lydia Slagle found their songwriting transformed by a newfound sense of self-reliance and equanimity, threading their lyrics with hard-won insight into the complexities of motherhood, commitment, compassion, and self-preservation in an endlessly chaotic world. Centered on a kaleidoscopic sound that boldly blurs the edges of country-folk, the duo’s fifth full-length ultimately confronts many of modern life’s harshest challenges while leading the listener toward a more open-hearted state of mind. “In our previous records there was a feeling that we had something to prove, but now we’re leaning toward a place of peaceful acceptance and trying to stay immersed in the present,” says Slagle, noting that their shared experience in parenting young children greatly informed that shift in perspective. “There are definitely still moments of frustration and anger on this album, but there’s also a little more light,” Rogers adds. “I think a lot of that came from getting older, and from letting go of the pressure we put on ourselves in the past. We finally reached the point of saying, ‘Let’s just write the songs honestly as we can, and trust that they’ll reach whoever they’re meant to reach.’” The follow-up to Saturn Return—their 2020 Grammy-nominated LP co-produced by Brandi Carlile and lavishly praised by the likes of Rolling Stone—Mind, Man, Medicine finds The Secret Sisters co-producing alongside Ben Tanner (Alabama Shakes, St. Paul & the Broken Bones) and John Paul White (formerly of Grammy-winning duo the Civil Wars). “On Saturn Return we’d gotten much more confident as far as directing the sound of the record and knowing how to capture our voices in the most honest way, so it felt like the right time for our first foray into production,” says Rogers. The latest in a series of critically lauded releases, the album came to life at FAME Studios (the historic spot in their hometown of Muscle Shoals) and at Sun Drop Sound in nearby Florence, with contributions from such esteemed musicians as Alabama Shakes bassist Zac Cockrell and legendary multi-instrumentalist Larry Campbell (Paul Simon, Willie Nelson, Levon Helm). Referring to The Secret Sisters’ latest chapter as “one where we seek, savor, and settle,” the duo lifted the title to Mind, Man, Medicine from a lyric in “Same Water”: a gorgeously bluesy meditation on the search for healing in a profoundly troubled world, channeling both weariness and empathy with soulful conviction. “There’s a line in ‘Same Water’ that says ‘Mind or man or medicine/I have tried them all,’ which feels like it encompasses everything we were trying to say on this record,” Slagle explains. “In a lot of these songs we’re struggling with our own minds and emotions, with our relationships, and with whatever we’re using to try to cope and find relief.” In a lovely introduction to the album’s expansive sound, Mind, Man, Medicine opens on a hypnotic number called “Space.” With its stark yet sprawling arrangement of luminous piano, otherworldly synth, and moody guitar tones—achieved in part through Slagle’s performance on rubber bridge guitar—“Space” infuses an element of dreamy psychedelia into The Secret Sisters’ contemplation of human connection and all its intricacies. “It’s about recognizing that loving someone isn’t always going to be easy, especially when they have a belief or a political leaning that you disagree with,” says Rogers. “It’s so simple to project your desires onto someone else, but in the end you have to hold onto what you love and value about them, even when it gets tough.” In its lived-in exploration of what holds us together and tears us apart, Mind, Man, Medicine delves further into nuanced social commentary on “If the World Was a House.” “We’ve all heard about moments in history where people collectively experienced something very challenging, but ended up coming out of it stronger,” says Rogers. “When I look at the world around us, it seems like the pandemic didn’t have that effect—if anything, it feels like we’re even more divided now. That song iswrestling with a longing for everyone to take better care of each other, and to recognize that every person you share the planet with matters just as much as you do.” Astute observers of the heart’s most intimate dimensions, The Secret Sisters also offer up such wildly effusive love songs as “Paperweight”—a prime showcase for their deep-rooted country sensibilities, graced with galloping rhythms and a bit of exquisitely nimble fiddle work from Campbell. “I tend to go with the flow in a way that can be unhealthy, where I sometimes hold back from speaking up for myself because I don’t want to ruffle any feathers,” says Slagle. “But one thing that’s always made everything feel solid and stable is my relationship with my husband, so I wrote ‘Paperweight’ about having that person who keeps you grounded when you feel like you might just float away.” Meanwhile, on “All The Ways,” singer/songwriter Ray LaMontagne lends his raspy vocals to a slow-burning track touched with all the sublime simplicity and low-slung grooves of classic R&B. “I love those moments in a live show when everyone sings together and there’s a feeling of the artist and audience sharing in the song’s performance,” says Rogers. “I wanted to create a chorus like that—something everyone can sing at the top of their lungs—and eventually it evolved into a song about feeling strong and powerful in your own femininity.” Elsewhere on Mind, Man, Medicine, The Secret Sisters bring their layered introspection and boundless sensitivity to such complicated subjects as fractured friendships (“Never Walk Away”), the interconnectedness of love and advocacy (“I’ve Got Your Back”), the loss of identity often experienced in the early stages of motherhood (“Bear With Me”), and the singular joy of truly conditional love (“I Can Never Be Without You Anymore”). “Through our experience in raising children, Lydia and I have both had the realization that there’s nowhere we could go on this entire planet where our hearts won’t be with our kids,” says Rogers in discussing the inspiration behind “I Can Never Be Without You Anymore.” “That can be a difficult reality at times, but it’s glorious as well. I’m really proud of that one, and of the fact that we were able to write a love song that comes from a less painful place than many of our love songs in the past.” Looking back on the creation of Mind, Man, Medicine, The Secret Sisters reveal that the immense support of their fans played a major role in their willingness to tread previously uncharted emotional terrain. “I remember playing a show last fall and expressing my gratitude to the crowd that they’d come out to see us, because as mothers of young children we now understand how challenging that can be,” says Rogers. “Later on that night a woman came up to us with her daughter and husband and said something like, ‘I know it’s so hard to leave your babies—but you leaving your babies at home for a little while is what makes moments like this happen for other families.’ It was so gratifying to hear that, and reminded me of the whole purpose behind the music that we make: it’s to benefit the hearts of other people, anyone who needs that healing or validation or connection, or even just the space to cry. That’s why we keep doing this.”
May 24, 20263:00 pm - 6:00 pm Jackson Theatre, 121 W Main St, Jonesborough, TN 37659, USA
The Longest Day (1962)
Free - Sponsored by McLeod Organics
The Longest Day (1962) is a film detailing the D-Day invasion of Normandy on June 6, 1944. It is celebrated for its docudrama style, its cast features John Wayne, Henry Fonda, Richard Burton and Sean Connery and telling the story from Allied, German, and French perspectives.
May 25, 20263:00 pm - 6:00 pm Jackson Theatre, 121 W Main St, Jonesborough, TN 37659, USA
The Deer Hunter (1978)
Free - Sponsored by McLeod Organics
The Vietnam War destroys the lives of three friends who survived brutal torture by the Viet Cong. Years later, an attempt by one of the men to track down the other two reveals just how deep their mental and physical scars run.
Two soul-singing brothers are sent on a "mission fromGod" to raise $5000 to save a Chicago orphanage. On their fund-raisingtour de force, they encounter a multitude of mishaps and mayhem.
Tea Party & Etiquette Class - Historic Eureka Inn May 28, 20261:00 pm - 2:30 pm
Historic Eureka Inn & Event Center, 127 W Main St, Jonesborough, TN 37659, USA
We’re thrilled to introduce a brand-new weekly event! Thursday afternoon tea parties and etiquette classes at 1pm or upon request! First class next week, Thursday April 23rd so sign up now! Join us in our 229 year old home to experience the history of the Inn, enjoy tea service, and learn about simple tea etiquette.
Birthday parties, celebrations, a special time for mothers/daughters, or just for fun! This is designed to create magical memories for all!
Minimum class size of 6 guests, maximum 14. Add on a keepsake corsage and fan for your memories of your special event. Perfect as a gift! $25 per person (Keepsake corsage and fan for only $18).
Jason Schwartzman stars in this quirky comedy as anambitious prep-school student. While he flirts with expulsion, he alsocultivates a romantic fixation on a teacher, and befriends a local steelmagnate (Bill Murray) who encourages the teen's dreams. Olivia Williams,Seymour Cassel, Brian Cox, Mason Gamble.
Jonesborough Civitan Pickleball Tournament May 30, 2026
The Jonesborough Civitan Club, in partnership with Jonesborough Parks and Recreation, is excited to announce the upcoming Jonesborough Civitan Pickleball Tournament, scheduled for Saturday, May 30 at Tiger Park. A rain date has been set for Saturday, June 6.
The tournament will feature Men’s Doubles, Women’s Doubles, and Mixed Doubles divisions. This will be an Open tournament, meaning players of all skill levels will compete together, creating a fun and competitive environment for everyone involved.
Check-in will begin at 7:15 a.m., with matches starting promptly at 8:00 a.m. All games will take place at Tiger Park’s pickleball courts.
Teams can register for $20 per team through RecDesk. Participants are guaranteed at least six games, depending on the number of teams registered, ensuring plenty of play time throughout the day. Registration closes on Friday, May 22nd with the schedule posted on May 23rd.
Concessions will be available for purchase throughout the tournament. In addition, sponsorship opportunities are available for $100 per sponsor, providing a great way for local businesses and organizations to support a meaningful cause.
Proceeds from the tournament will directly benefit the Jonesborough Civitan Club’s mission to support the community through scholarships, outreach programs, and other local initiatives.
For more information and to register, visit RecDesk or contact Jonesborough Parks and Recreation at parkandrec@jonesboroughtn.org.
May 30, 20267:00 pm - 9:00 pm Jackson Theatre, 121 W Main St, Jonesborough, TN 37659, USA
Join us at the Jackson Theatre on Saturday, January 24th at 7pm with Chuck Brodsky
Chuck Brodsky is a storyteller, a songwriter, a troubadour, a modern day bard. His wit and irony, down-to-earth warmth, and quirky, rootsy, finely crafted songs, tell stories of oddball and underdog characters. His songs celebrate the goodness in people, the eccentric, the holy, the profound, the courageous, the inspiring, the beautiful. They poke fun at what needs poking, and sometimes ch
Over the past 29 years Chuck has performed at festivals and in concerts all across the USA, Canada, Ireland, Denmark, England, Israel, Lithuania, Latvia, Wales, and the Shetland Islands of Scotland. He’s performed three times at the National Baseball Hall of Fame, and 22 of his Baseball story songs have been enshrined in the Hall of Fame’s sound recording library.
Born and raised in Philadelphia, a very young Chuck fell in love with the piano. Despite taking lessons, he still managed to teach himself how to play. Years later, on his first day of university orientation, he saw two guys playing guitars. He soon got one of his own, transferred out of the university and into the school of life. Influenced by Bob Dylan, Woody Guthrie, Lowell George, John Hartford, Jackson Browne, Bruce Springsteen, Greg Brown, The Rolling Stones, and Nic Jones, Chuck started writing songs in a style that is very much his own, yet pays homage to the traditions.
After hitchhiking to San Francisco and singing weekly at the Tattoo Rose Cafe’s open mic, Chuck spent a few years singing for tips on the streets of Europe, and worked as a fruit picker back in the USA. In the late 1980’s, he began performing in small coffeehouses around the San Francisco Bay Area.
Chuck and his songs have appeared in several films and on tv. His beloved Philadelphia Phillies featured an interview with him as well as his song “Whitey & Harry” in the documentary “Richie Ashburn: A Baseball Life.” The 2003 Sony Pictures release “Radio” included a cameo by Chuck as well as his closing title track. “Moe Berg: The Song” is featured in the PBS film “Jews and Baseball: An American Love Story” (2010). Kathy Mattea’s recording of his song “We Are Each Other’s Angels” is in the film “Dear Mr. Goodlife” (1998). “Blow ‘em Away” has been recorded by David Wilcox and many others, and also appears on the Christine Lavin produced “Laugh Tracks.” In April of 2019 Chuck was inducted into the Philadelphia Jewish Sports Hall Of Fame for his songs about Baseball.
Four of Chuck’s early CDs were produced in Atlanta by Sugarland’s Kristian Bush, while four of his more recent CDs were produced in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, by J.P. Cormier. His last three albums have been self-produced in Asheville NC, including his newest, “Gravity, Wings, And Heavy Things.”
A Michigan farmer and a prospector form a partnership in theCalifornia gold country. Their adventures include buying and sharing a wife,hijacking a stage, kidnapping six prostitutes, and turning their mining campinto a boom town. Along the way there is plenty of drinking, gambling, andsinging. They even find time to do some creative gold mining.
Honor Flight Send Off-Senior Center-open to community May 1, 20267:45 am - 8:15 am
‘Even if…’Art Story and Reception with Karen Zimmerman May 1, 20266:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Mill Spring Makers Market, 144 E Main St, Jonesborough, TN 37659, USA
Join is for the opening reception and art story featuring the latest work of Karen Zimmerman. This series features 6 oil on panel paintings highlighting bird and flower pairings. Karen Zimmerman is a local artist that focuses primarily on rural landscapes, highlighting nature’s beauty. Join us for an evening of celebrating local art and the beauty it brings.
A ragtag band of freedom fighters—including a formersoldier-turned-prisoner, a Rebel Alliance insider, a Jedi and a sentientrobot—work together to steal the Death Star's secret blueprints. The first ofseveral planned "Star Wars" spin-offs.
Wetlands Polar Plunge May 2, 20269:00 am - 10:00 am
Wetlands Water Park, 1523 Persimmon Ridge Rd, Jonesborough, TN 37659, USA
Wetlands Water Park invites the community to celebrate the start of pool season with a refreshing and exhilarating Polar Plunge on Saturday, May 2, from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. This exciting event is free to attend and open to participants ages 8 and up. The Polar Plunge promises a morning filled with laughter, energy, and unforgettable fun for all who are brave enough to take the leap.
Participants will dive into chilly waters as part of this lively community tradition that marks the transition into summer. Whether attendees are seasoned plungers or are experiencing it for the first time, the event offers an inclusive and spirited atmosphere designed to bring people together. Participants who brave the plunge will earn a free day pass to the Wetlands Water Park.
Community members are encouraged to bring their friends, courage, and sense of adventure as they join in this unique seasonal celebration. The Polar Plunge is a fun and memorable way to welcome warmer days ahead because nothing says summer is coming quite like a dip into icy water.
In addition, the Water Park will be accepting non-perishable food donations for the Jonesborough Area Ministerial Association (JAMA) Food Pantry, giving attendees an opportunity to give back to the community while enjoying the event.
The Force Fest May 2, 20261:00 pm - 6:00 pm
Jonesborough Area Merchants & Service Association (JAMSA) will host The Force Fest event on Saturday, May 2, from 1 to 5 p.m. throughout downtown Jonesborough.
The event will include Star Wars themed treats and character brick figures at participating stores, a town wide "Bounty Hunt", Star Wars films played at the Jackson Theater, Food Trucks, a Jedi Training Course, and many more exciting Star Wars themed activities.
The 501st Legion, Rebel Legion, R2D2 inside the Jackson Theatre, and Mandalorian Mercs in attendance will make this event out of this world! Plus, attendees can dress up and participate in the Costume contest with the following categories: Best Youth Costume (Ages 0-12), Best Teen Costume (Ages 13-18), Best Adult Costume (Ages 18 and up), Most Creative Costume, and Best Pet Costume.
Tickets are $20 and can be purchased at Jonesborough.com/tickets or call the Jonesborough Visitors Center at 423.753.1010.
Jonesborough Community Dance Social May 2, 20266:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Historic Jonesborough Visitors Center, 117 Boone St, Jonesborough, TN 37659, USA
Star Wars: A New Hope at The Jackson Theatre
May 2, 20266:00 pm - 8:00 pm Jackson Theatre, 121 W Main St, Jonesborough, TN 37659, USA
Sci-fi update of "Treasure Island," in which aspaceship crew searches for a fabled planet where space pirates have stashedtheir loot. However, a mutiny disrupts plans along the way.
Honor Flight Welcome Home-Senior Center-open to community May 3, 20264:45 pm - 5:15 pm
May 5, 2026
Jonesborough Storytelling Guild May 5, 20267:00 pm - 8:00 pm
May 6, 2026
Jackson Theatre Board Meeting May 6, 20263:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Jackson Theatre, 121 W Main St, Jonesborough, TN 37659, USA
May 7, 2026
Senior Center-Veteran's Meet & Greet-Open to non-member Veterans May 7, 20269:30 am - 10:30 am
Tea Party & Etiquette Class - Historic Eureka Inn May 7, 20261:00 pm - 2:30 pm
Historic Eureka Inn & Event Center, 127 W Main St, Jonesborough, TN 37659, USA
We’re thrilled to introduce a brand-new weekly event! Thursday afternoon tea parties and etiquette classes at 1pm or upon request! First class next week, Thursday April 23rd so sign up now! Join us in our 229 year old home to experience the history of the Inn, enjoy tea service, and learn about simple tea etiquette.
Birthday parties, celebrations, a special time for mothers/daughters, or just for fun! This is designed to create magical memories for all!
Minimum class size of 6 guests, maximum 14. Add on a keepsake corsage and fan for your memories of your special event. Perfect as a gift! $25 per person (Keepsake corsage and fan for only $18).
A child psychologist comes to the aid of a tormented boy whohas visions of the dead. As the sympathetic doctor digs deeper into the child'sstrange powers, it leads to unexpected consequences for both of them.
The April Town of Jonesborough Employee of the Month is Pam Kruger. Pam has been a hostess at the Senior Center since 2018. Pam is one of those people who greet the visitors and members with a warm and welcoming personality. She is known for checking on her evening members when they miss a few evening visits; she cares about people and it shows. Not only is Pam warm and welcoming, but she is also incredibly talented at creating forms, flyers and assists with office duties. Recently, Pam stepped outside her normal duties as hostess and designed note sheets and surveys for the Town of Jonesborough Ambassador Program pilot.