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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Northeast Georgia Art Tour Nov. 13-14
The Franklin Press

Twenty-five venues in Rabun County are participating in the Northeast Georgia Arts Tour Holiday Road Open House Weekend, Nov. 13-15.  The tour will also include artists in White, Habersham and Stephens counties.
Shops, studios and galleries will throw open their doors for a seasonally inspired self-guided driving and walking [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Northeast Georgia Art Tour Nov. 13-14<br />
The Franklin Press<br />
</strong><br />
Twenty-five venues in Rabun County are participating in the Northeast Georgia Arts Tour Holiday Road Open House Weekend, Nov. 13-15.  The tour will also include artists in White, Habersham and Stephens counties.<br />
Shops, studios and galleries will throw open their doors for a seasonally inspired self-guided driving and walking tour of painting, pottery, hand-crafted furniture, fiber arts, wood and glass works, mixed media, photography and more.  Mingle with well-known and emerging artists, rediscover folk life skills such as blacksmithing and chair caning, enjoy painters who sing, soft sculpture “births,” book signings, new uses for kudzu and the extreme spray can challenge.  You can try your hand at wheel throwing or chair and ornament painting.  Art is “under construction” at every turn!<br />
In addition, you’ll be welcomed by the charming dining and lodging establishments that populate the region and the stars of the Georgia wine industry invite you to tour and sample the best of the vine.  One lucky traveler will win a mid-week stay and gourmet trail package provided by The Beechwood Inn, a Select Registry Distinguished Inn of America and a Wine Spectator and AAA3 Diamond Award winner.  Simply drop your name in the box at every venue you visit.<br />
The tour is free of charge.  Look for bright yellow and black “Art Tour and Art Zone” signs directing you to participating stops.  While most locations are open year round, the Holiday Road Open House Weekend begins Friday at 1 p.m., continues on Saturday from 10 a.m.- 5 p.m. and wraps up on Sunday, 1-5 p.m.<br />
A downloadable tour map, dining and lodging options, and a list of demonstrating artists by county can be found at www.artstour.org.</p>
<h2>The Polar Express</h2>
<p><strong>11/6/2009 &#8211; 12/23/2009</strong><br />
The Polar Express comes to life when the train departs Bryson city for a journey to our North pole. Read along with the magical story and meet Santa. Enjoy holiday caroling, hot cocoa, a special treat and a memento for the children. Daily departure times vary. Ticket price includes admission to the Smoky Mountain Trains Museum!<br />
<em>Great Smoky Mountains Railroad &#8211; 1-800-872-4681</em></p>
<h2>Western Carolina Pottery Festival</h2>
<p><strong>11/7/2009 &#8211; 11/7/2009</strong><br />
The work of more than 25 highly skilled southern potters will be featured at the Western Carolina Pottery Festival rain or shine in the historic town of Dillsboro, NC.<br />
<em><span>Dillsboro Merchants Association &#8211; <a href="http://www.visitdillsboro.org/">www.visitdillsboro.org</a></span></em></p>
<h2>Veteran&#8217;s Day Train</h2>
<p><strong>11/11/2009 &#8211; 11/11/2009</strong><br />
Join GSMR as we honor veterans of all eras.<br />
<em>Great Smoky Mountains Railroad &#8211; 1-800-872-4681</em></p>
<h2>The Polar Express &#8211; Home School Day</h2>
<p><strong>12/3/2009 &#8211; 12/3/2009</strong><br />
Special Student rates available to home-schooled children<br />
<em>Great Smoky Mountains Railroad &#8211; 1-800-872-4681</em></p>
<h2>Dillsboro Luminary Festival</h2>
<p><strong>12/4/2009 &#8211; 12/12/2009</strong><br />
Journey back to the days of yesteryear as Dillsboro presents its annual Festival of Lights and Luminaries. Experience magical evenings as the entire town is transformed into a winter wonderland of lights, candles, laughter and song. Live music, refreshments, and shops open late.(First and Second Friday &amp; Saturday each December)<br />
<em><span>Dillsboro Merchants Association &#8211; <a href="http://www.visitdillsboro.org/">www.visitdillsboro.org</a></span></em></p>
<h2>New Year&#8217;s Eve Gala</h2>
<p><strong>12/31/2009 &#8211; 01/1/2010</strong><br />
Celebrate the New Year uniquely onboard our New Year&#8217;s Eve Gala! A festive, fun-filled evening. The train boards at 8:45 pm and returns at approximately 12:30 am. This train features an evening of dining, dancing and live entertainment. Welcome in the New Year railroad style!<br />
<em>Great Smoky Mountains Railroad &#8211; 1-800-872-4681</em></p>
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		<title>Wilderness Wild Life Week in the Smoky Mountains</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>January 9th &#8211; 16th</p>
<p>Wilderness Wildlife Week in the Smoky Mountains
By Bennie McCann © 2009, All Rights Reserved</p>
<p>If you look at statistics from years past, January is not
traditionally a month when people travel. After having spent a
great deal of money during the preceding months, most folks
mistakenly believe they can&#8217;t afford a getaway. When you visit
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="sticky_post"><p>January 9th &#8211; 16th</p>
<p><strong>Wilderness Wildlife Week in the Smoky Mountains</strong><br />
By Bennie McCann © 2009, All Rights Reserved</p>
<p>If you look at statistics from years past, January is not<br />
traditionally a month when people travel. After having spent a<br />
great deal of money during the preceding months, most folks<br />
mistakenly believe they can&#8217;t afford a getaway. When you visit<br />
the Smoky Mountains this January, however, you&#8217;re headed for a<br />
great time that&#8217;s extremely affordable.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s called Wilderness Wildlife Week and for twenty years people<br />
from across the country have headed to Pigeon Forge in the Smoky<br />
Mountains to take part. Over 100 experts offer more than 175<br />
seminars and hands-on workshops pertaining to plant and animal<br />
life, Smoky Mountain history, photography, outdoor activities and<br />
more. The best part is that these activities are not only<br />
informative, they&#8217;re completely free. Take a look at some of<br />
the classes that will be offered.</p>
<p>Professional Photography Classes</p>
<p>If you like to shoot, photographs that is, there&#8217;s plenty to<br />
keep you busy. Classes will be taught on taking pictures<br />
outdoors, including macro (close up) photography. In addition,<br />
you can learn about building web pages for photographers. Where<br />
else can you find this kind of instruction and not pay a cent?</p>
<p>Wilderness Survival Seminars</p>
<p>Numerous classes are available for those who like to camp, hike<br />
and fish. Learn to interpret the signs of changing weather so<br />
you can avoid being caught outside unprepared. Your chances of<br />
getting lost will quickly diminish when you listen to experts<br />
discuss the proper ways to use a map and compass. Other topics<br />
include visual tracking, unique camping tricks and fishing in the<br />
Smokies.</p>
<p>History and Music</p>
<p>History buffs will want to attend lectures on the Civil War in<br />
the Smokies. You can also hear stories about Native Americans in<br />
this area as well as the early settlers of Pigeon Forge. These<br />
mountains have lots of stories to tell.</p>
<p>Music has always been an important part of the Smoky Mountains.<br />
Look for classes on mountain music, gospel music and storytelling<br />
that are native to this area. You can also get instruction on<br />
playing the acoustic guitar and banjo. Whether you opt to attend<br />
clogging classes or concerts by local musicians, get ready to<br />
move your feet.</p>
<p>For the Kids</p>
<p>This event sounds great for adults, but what about the kids?<br />
There&#8217;s plenty to keep them entertained as well. Start with the<br />
Animal Olympics where kids will compare human senses to the<br />
senses of wild animals. For the budding musicians, there&#8217;s a<br />
hands-on class about mountain music and instruments designed just<br />
for children. They will also get to see live animals and look at<br />
hidden treasures from around the world.</p>
<p>Guided Hikes &amp; Tours</p>
<p>Are you the type that would rather be doing something outside<br />
than learning about it inside? With more than 50 guided walking<br />
tours and hikes categorized from easy to strenuous and ranging<br />
from one to 13 miles, there&#8217;s something for every interest and<br />
fitness level. What&#8217;s more, you can&#8217;t find better scenery than<br />
the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. With its breathtaking<br />
waterfalls, mountains, plants and wildlife, you&#8217;ll find the<br />
perfect combination of beauty and exercise.</p>
<p>Log Cabin Bargains</p>
<p>Concerned about the cost of lodging? Don&#8217;t be! Many log cabin<br />
rentals in the Smokies cost less than hotel rooms and offer more<br />
space and better centralized locations.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t spend this January stuck at home. Wilderness Wildlife<br />
Week is an inexpensive way to learn about one of the most<br />
beautiful areas of our country. Rent a cabin and enjoy an<br />
extremely affordable &#8211; and well-deserved &#8211; break after all the<br />
holiday hustle and bustle.</p>
<p>Bennie McCann is Reservations Manager of Volunteer Cabin Rentals<br />
specializing in Smoky Mountain rental cabins in Gatlinburg and<br />
Pigeon Forge, TN. Visit them today at<br />
<a href="http://www.volunteercabinrentals.com/">http://www.volunteercabinrentals.com</a> to book cabins for weddings,<br />
vacations, reunions and other special events.</p>
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