Festival of Christmas Past is held in December. This free event features a series of hands-on workshops, demonstrations, and musical entertainment and is made possible through the cooperative efforts of many Park friends, including the Smoky Mountains Historical Society and Great Smoky Mountains Natural History Association.
The festival provides an atmosphere of Christmas holiday cheer as many Park friends gather to share their reflections on mountain lifestyles through conversation, storytelling, music, and demonstrations of domestic arts and food preparation. It's a great opportunity for visitors to learn about mountain folk ways and how Christmas was celebrated in a traditional fashion.
The day's activities take place at the Sugarlands Visitor Center and the Sugarlands Training Room, the building adjacent to the visitor center.
In the Sugarlands Training Room several hands-on activities take place all day.
Artisans demonstrate basket making, spinning, and weaving, while others share their knowledge on woodworking and how homemade remedies, chores, and foods were traditionally prepared.
The Christmas craft table is always a favorite with youngsters and adults alike. Park volunteers will be on hand with the help of Vickie Law to lend their time teaching the art of making gifts and decorations from natural items and inexpensive materials already on hand. Participants can make their own decorations to take home with them.
In the Sugarlands Visitor Center auditorium, renowned storytellers begin the program with a few tales, bringing humor, history and holiday spirit to the event.
Performing throughout the day is a variety of musical entertainers with sounds of traditional gospel and mountain music and old fashioned Christmas hymns and carols.