Huntingdon, Tenn.—There will be plenty to do in downtown Huntingdon this Saturday, Dec. 23—both inside and outside of The Dixie Performing Arts Center. The evening will include music both in The Dixie and around fire pits that will be set up around the court square, food trucks, pottery on display, and more.
Dixie Director Lori Neal Nolen said, “So we could’ve been satisfied with simply hosting Jason Isbell and Amanda Shires to a sold out audience this Saturday night… but NO, that’s not the way we roll here in Huntingdon, TN.”
Nolan explained: “We couldn’t stop there. So we are pulling out all the stops for the good folks playing on the Hal Holbrook Theatre stage, for those driving from 15 states to hear them, and for our hometown folks that love what living in a small town is all about! So here’s what Saturday Dec 23rd looks like whether you have tickets to the show or you just want to hang out with us:”
4:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. come enjoy a night on the Court Square with your family
*Enjoy acoustic music fireside at several different fire pits around the court square
*Dine at The Colonial Tea Room – Reservations Required
* The Farmer’s Perk Food Truck serving organic coffee and gourmet donuts in the parking lot of Mudslingers Studio
* The Cornerstone Eatery will have their full menu available
*Enjoy the tried-and-true, for-sure-good-eats at Mallard’s Restaurant
*Shopping: Beyond the Ivy, Pop-Up Shops Garden Key Co., Lawrence Designs& Paige Fisher Studios
*Pottery at Mudslingers Studio by CGW Pottery, Lori Neal Nolen and others. Or just sit a spell and enjoy your coffee in the Studio.
* Court Theatre has Star Wars on the big screen and popcorn in the popper
* Southern Chiropractic & Acupuncture will have their doors open for a place to hang out and warm up if the fire pits get crowded.