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Legendary Drama Gets Ready To Close For The Season

If you haven’t seen this year’s production of “Unto These Hills,” now’s the time to take the family to Cherokee for an unforgettable evening of song and dance, plus discounted rates. When you purchase a general admission adult ticket, you receive two children’s tickets absolutely free (a $16 value). Call 800-438-1601 for more information. The infamous drama will give its last performance of the 2008 season on Saturday, August 30, at 7:30 p.m., so don’t miss this summertime tradition.

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Oconaluftee Indian Village Offers Guests An Introspective Time Travel Experience

Step back in time some 300 years to a place where life was less complicated – a time before electronics, dishwashers, and televisions. But was life simple then? As you step into the Oconaluftee Indian Village, you transport back to the mid-1700s to witness the challenges of Cherokee life at a time of rapid cultural change prompted by the influence of the British and their contemporary lifestyle.

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Cherokee Sporting Events at the John A. Crowe Recreation Complex

From stickball to world-class softball, the Cherokee people have always enjoyed friendly competition that includes enthusiasm for team sports. As part of the Cherokee Life program — a community-wide, lifelong fitness and athletic skills initiative — Cherokee now offers an extensive and growing calendar of team-sport competitions in which visiting teams from the wider world are welcome and eagerly sought.

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Southeastern Tribes Cultural Arts Celebration, Special Field Day For School Groups, September 19th

On September 19th, schools and groups are invited to attend a special field day event as part of the Southeastern Tribes Cultural Arts Celebration. For one special low rate, classes and groups can attend both the festival and museum. Students will have an interactive experience that will bring American Indian history and culture curriculum to life.

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