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ALABAMA
Model Train Show —Fairhope, March
19-20. Celebrate this popular hobby dur
ing this event featuring several model
train displays and train-related items for
sale at the K-l Center. (251) 660-1659.
ARKANSAS
White River Shelling and Pearling—
Newport, through March 31. Learn
about the pearl diving industry during
this exhibit featuring freshwater pearls,
diving helmets, and nets and rakes at the
Jacksonport State Park. (870) 523-2143.
FLORIDA
Florida Trail Conference —Live
Oak, March 18-20. Learn about the
states 1,400-mtle hiking trail during
this program featuring nature walks,
seminars, food, music and raffle prizes at
the Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park.
(877)445-3352.
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GEORGIA
Eco Day at Unicoi —Helen, March
19. Examine new energy conservation
technologies, and attend seminars on
environmental concepts for homes, busi
nesses and communities. Unicoi State
Park. (800) 573-9659, ext. 309-
KENTUCKY
My Old Kentucky Home Festival of
Quilts —Bardstown, March 24-27.
View commemorative and pictorial
quilts, and shop for quilting supplies at
the Blue Grass Entertainment & Expo
Complex. (502) 348-4877.
LOUISIANA
Cajun Hot Sauce Festival —New
Iberia, April 1-3. Browse displays of hot
sauce, enjoy concerts and a hot air balloon
rally, and sample entries in a hot
sauce cookoff in SugArena Acadiana
Fairgrounds. (337) 365-7539-
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Submit your event at www.americanprofile.comlhappenings
Or mail to: Happenings. 341 Cool Springs Blvd., Ste. 400, Franklin.TN 37067
Happenings must be submitted four months prior to event
MISSISSIPPI
Columbus Pilgrimage— Columbus,
March 29-April 10. Visit 14 public
and private antebellum homes and
gardens and five churches, and take a
cemetery tour during this annual
Columbus Historic Foundation
event. (800) 920-3533.
NORTH CAROLINA
Red Stocking Revue —Roxboro,
March 17-19. This music, comedy and
dancing extravaganza features talented
local citizens performing at the Kirby
Auditorium. (336) 599-0767.
SOUTH CAROLINA
Pendleton Spring jubilee—
Pendleton, April 7-3. Delight in the
work of artists and craftsmen during this
juried show, enjoy live entertainment,
and take tours or bicycle rides of the his
toric district. (800) 862-1795.
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TENNESSEE
Mule Day —Columbia, March 31-
April 3. Attend mule sales and shows,
shop for flea market treasures, and enjoy
a pancake breakfast and parade during
this event, which traces its beginnings to
1840.(931)381-9557.
VIRGINIA
Cabin Branch Quilters Show—
Manassas, March 19-20. View more than
200 quilts, wall hangings and wearable
art, attend quilting demonstrations, and
shop for supplies at the Prince William
County Fairgrounds. (703) 670-0643.
WEST VIRGINIA
Mountain Past Times —Ansted,
March 26. Spend an evening at Hawks
Nest State Park where storytellers regale
you with Appalachian tall tales, ghost
stories and comedy. For reservations, call
(304)658-5212.
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