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Heritage Hall Kicks Off 2015 Season with United Way Winter Jam Benefit Feb. 21

By Madison Fisler Lewis

Feb. 20, 2015. In its first production of 2015, Heritage Hall Theatre in Mountain City, Tenn. will kick off its tenth anniversary season of live shows with The United Way Winter Jam Benefit Concert.

The United Way Winter Jam Benefit Concert will kick off the season on Saturday, Feb. 21. Starting at 6 p.m., the United Way of Mountain City, Tenn. will bring together a medley of musical entertainment. Featured will be bluegrass gospel group New Covenant Band, the bluegrass Turkey Tracks Trio, retro-rock Steve Dunfee and The Jam Band, bluegrass group Laurel Creek Trail and bluegrass ensemble Gary Trivette and Friends.

heritagehallThe event will also feature auctioneer Chris Mullins auctioning items between bands to raise funds for the worthy organization. The emcee for the night will be Kody Norris.

Tickets for this event are $10 at the door with no reserved seating. The doors will open at 5 p.m.

Started in 2005, Heritage Hall Theatre has been providing the community with quality entertainment for all ages. The theater itself can hold 388 spectators and is dedicated to presenting a variety of performances as well as hosting numerous community events throughout the year.

Check out the other upcoming shows in the 2015 season:

  • Feb. 26 – Anne of Green Gables
  • March 13, 14, 15, 20 & 21 – Always a Bridesmaid
  • April 25 – An Evening with Fiddlin’ Carson Peters
  • May 16 – Kody Norris and the Watauga Mountain Boys
  • May 30 – Wayne Henderson, Jeff Little and Helen White
  • June 19, 20, 26 & 27 – 9-5
  • July 18 – The Blue Highway Band

Be sure to check back for the listing for spring shows coming up after the winter lineup. For more information or to purchase tickets call 423- 727-7444 or visit the Heritage Hall Theatre website here. The theatre is located at 211 N. Church St. in Mountain City, Tenn.

Heritage Hall is a nonprofit organization dedicated to bringing great shows for great prices to the High Country and providing a facility for local schools and organizations’ events.