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ALABAMA
Historic Turkey Trot —Collinsville,
Nov. 10-11. An old-fashioned dance
opens this event Nov. 10, followed by
a turkey toss, turkey shoot, cakewalk,
antique car and tractor show, and rid
ing tour of historic districts Nov. 11.
(256) 524-2155.
ARKANSAS
World’s Championship Duck
Calling Contest and Wings Over
the Prairie Festival —Stuttgart, Nov.
24-25. Duck calling oontescs, arts & crafts,
a carnival, 10K race and duck gumbo
cookoff highlight this 71st annual event.
(870)673-1602.
FLORIDA
Sunday Afternoon with the
Arts —Marianna, Nov. 5. View art and
demonstrations by regional artists dur
ing this show sponsored by the Chipola
Regional Arts Association at the Chipola
Arts Center. (850) 569-5881.
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GEORGIA
Christmas with John Berry—
Covington, Nov. 18-19. Enjoy a con
cert by the country music singer
accompanied by Oxford Singing
Children and Oxford Youth Sing
ers at Newton High School’s Porter
Hall. (770) 786-8188.
KENTUCKY
Fall Frolic —Golden Pood, Nov. 11-12.
Hayrides, games, crafts, animal feed
ing programs, and hot cocoa high
light this event at the Land Between
the Lakes Woodlands Nature Station.
(270) 924-2000.
LOUISIANA
Shop ‘Til You Drop Arts, Crafts
& Gifts Christmas Show —Bossier
City, Nov. 24-26. Browse and buy home
furnishings, seasonal decor, personalized
items, bath and body products, jewelry,
acoesories and food at Bossier Civic Cen
ter. (318) 470-6714.
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MISSISSIPPI
Scottish Highland Games & Celtic
Festival —Gulfport, Nov. 11-12. Enjoy
traditional games, dancers, Celtic music
and bagpipes; genealogy displays; living
history re-enactors, and children’s activities
during dais event at the Harrison County
Fairgrounds. (228) 547-6525.
NORTH CAROLINA
Holly Days Bazaar —Burlington,
Nov. 14. A bake sale, crafts, gifts and
lunch highlight this Alamance County
Service League fund-raiser for communi
ty projects at First Presbyterian Church.
036)226-5614
SOUTH CAROLINA
Marion DuPont Scott Colonial
Cup —Camden, Nov. 19. Attend die
steeplechase horse races, plus enjoy shop
ping in the Paddock Shops Village, the
Jack Russell terrier trials and mule/horse
demonstrations at Springdale Race Course.
(800)780-8117.
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TENNESSEE
Winterfest Kickoff —Pigeon Forge,
Nov. 9. Marvel at the illumination of mote
than 5 million holiday lights and music
by David Holt opening the four-month
winter celebration, which includes a Wild
life Week, Saddle Up! and Storytelling
Festival Patriot Park. (865) 429-7350.
VIRGINIA
Southwest Virginia Hunter-Jump
er Association Finals —Lexington,
Nov. 10-12. Horses and riders from Vir
ginia and surrounding states as well as
state collegiate teams compete during
this show at the Virginia Horse Center.
(540)464-2950.
WEST VIRGINIA
Train Show —Bluefiekd, Nov. 11-12.
View model train displays during this
event, sponsored by the Pocahontas
chapter of the National Railway Histor
ical Society, at Bluefield Youth Center.
(304) 327-2448.
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