Robert Tino’s Smoky Mountain Homecoming ushers in fall this weekend! The weather is going to be ideal for your visit to this festival today and tomorrow. My advice: bring your best camera and lots of storage for pictures because there will be unbelievable backdrops for fall portraits/pictures. Take advantage of it!
I was able to go early yesterday and had a wonderful time. Here is what I saw…
Lots of parking!
This looks like a beautiful backdrop on the way onto the property. Get a picture here!
Crafts made on site.
Local and regional artists. I loved the pumpkin and jack-o-lantern candle holder at this booth. You may know her mother too!
My friends Melinda and Millie would love this jewelry. I purchased a necklace and earrings. Â The artist is from Knoxville and has some things on sale at the Knoxville Museum of Art gift shop and LizBeth boutique.
There is a $5 admission— well worth it. You can spend hours and hours at this event.
Hours on the Facebook site say Saturday and Sunday 10:00 – 5:00.
https://www.facebook.com/Robert-Tinos-Smoky-Mountain-Homecoming-130177070364792/
Children’s Pumpkin Patch.
Entertainment.
Lots of good food today and tomorrow!
Antiques for sale under a large tent. Loved the jewelry. Anyone remember these books? The cookbook is from a WATE TV personality decades ago. Maybe I should have bought that one?
It is going to be a beautiful weekend in the Smoky Mountains. There won’t be a better way to get out and about in Sevierville than the Robert Tino Smoky Mountain Homecoming.
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I love the large scarecrow painting. This is a nice festival.
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Great article on this fabulous festival! Have not been in years because it’s always the same week as our week at the beach. So happy to see all these fabulous photos, and see that that it’s still as awesome an event as it ever was!!
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There is so much to do during October that I have to pick and choose. I’ll choose this festival next year.
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