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Help Your Garden Grow: Visit the Spring Garden Fair
Date: 3.27.2017To mark the beginning of the growing season, the second annual Spring Garden Fair will take place on Friday and Saturday, April 7–8. Free and open to the public, this event will offer vendors, demonstrations, classes, educational materials, door prizes, and much more.
Read MoreBook Your Stay Today for the Cherokee Cultural Eclipse Celebration in August
Date: 3.14.2017Considered to be the “Great American Eclipse,” the Solar Eclipse of 2017 will take place on August 21, and Cherokee, NC, is a prime viewing location. A series of special events called the Cherokee Cultural Eclipse Celebration will take place August 20–21 at the Cherokee Fairgrounds and the Museum of the Cherokee Indian.
Read MoreCatch This: Cherokee Fishing Tournaments’ 2017 Lineup
Date: 3.1.2017The fish in Cherokee, NC, are so plentiful, you’ll almost catch as often as you cast! That’s because we have the best and longest stretch of privately-owned and stocked fishing waters east of the Mississippi. Whether you’re a first-timer or a seasoned pro, Cherokee has something for every level of experience. Just make sure you get your easy-to-purchase permit first. You can’t drop a hook without one.
Read More5 Things We Love About Cherokee!
Date: 2.7.2017With Valentine’s Day right around the corner, love is in the air! There’s no better time than February to reflect on the people, things, and places that you are happy to have in your life. Whether you’re a first-timer or a frequent visitor, if you’ve ever been to Cherokee, NC, you’ve likely experienced a special connection with this beautiful and sacred land.
Read MoreSee Beloved Man, Jerry Wolfe, in a Live Broadcast from the Museum of the Cherokee Indian
Date: 1.23.2017Jerry Wolfe is the Beloved Man of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians, an honor that was last bestowed in the 1800s. If you’ve never had the chance to hear Jerry Wolfe speak or tell stories in Cherokee, NC, you’re in for a treat! Recently, we had the pleasure of broadcasting a Facebook Live storytelling event of Jerry’s at the Museum of the Cherokee Indian. Click to view, and see what Jerry had to say after the event.
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