Make time for Closed Today – Happy Holidays! on the Johnson City Patch calendar
Also, don’t miss Holiday Family Fun Pop-In Family Workshop on the Johnson City Patch calendar
Be sure to catch Holiday Family Fun Pop-In Family Workshop on the Johnson City Patch calendar
Also check out Holiday Family Fun Pop-In Family Workshop on the Johnson City Patch calendar
Coming up on the Johnson City Patch calendar: Holiday Family Fun Pop-In Family Workshop
And on the Johnson City Patch calendar - Home School Day – December 16, 2025
Coming up on the Johnson City Patch calendar: Girls Basketball vs. Robinson
Every town has its traditions. Check out these fun facts about what makes Johnson City so special.
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A 500-pound bear near Tusculum College in Greeneville was captured and relocated to Cherokee National Forest.
Ever wondered what goes on inside your computer, cellphone, or household appliances to make them work? Now is your chance to find out!
'The really great thing about these awards is that kids from kindergarten through grade 12 get to select the winners.'
See the latest announcement from Johnson City Parks & Recreation.
Are your kids reluctant readers? Or visual learners who enjoy books with lots of illustrations? Transitioning from early chapter books t ...
Memorial Park Community Center, 510 Bert St., will offer a beginners tumbling class on Wednesdays, March16-April 20 from 4-4:45 p.m.
The Johnson City Parks and Recreation Department's Aquatics Division will offer American Red Cross lifeguard certification courses for t ...
Memorial Park Community Center, 510 Bert St., is offering a Crochet for Beginners program from 4-5 p.m. on Wednesdays March 16-April 20.
These free classes begin Tuesday, March 8 and will run through Wednesday, April 27.
There is a maximum of six players allowed per team. Register online at myjcparks.org by March 17.
Families are invited to use the gym at Memorial Park Community Center, 510 Bert St., for a variety of sports and games.
Fred Alsop, director of the George L. Carter Railroad Museum located on the East Tennessee State University campus, will lead a discussi ...
Senior Services at Memorial Park Community Center, 510 Bert St., will offer the following free programs in March:
Do you want to learn Spanish but not sure where to start? Or looking for a way to practice your existing Spanish language skills?
This free program is intended to help individuals ages 50 and older gain a better understanding of the different options available.
The two-session clinic will be held 5:30-6:30 p.m. on Tuesday, March 8 and Thursday, March 10.
Open pickleball is free. Ages 12 and under must be accompanied by an adult. No registration is required.
Registration for girls machine pitch (ages 5-8) and fastpitch (ages 9-12) softball is under way through Saturday, March 26.
The Johnson City Parks and Recreation Department is accepting applications for summer camp counselors.
“Lt. Jordan has been a clear example of what can happen when you establish a goal, and persevere to its achievement,” said Powell.
A professional self-defense instructor will help women 18 and older build confidence and learn self-defense strategies.
“Safe, clean drinking water is a priority. There are far more pieces and parts to operating a water system than most people realize,”.
Johnson City Spring Break Camp will be held Monday, March 14-Friday, March 18. Registration begins Monday, Feb. 21 and closes March 14.
Water, sewer and stormwater work continues next week as part of the West Walnut Street Redevelopment Project.
Your Library, along with all the area libraries in the Organization of Watauga Libraries (OWL)*, is changing its catalog and circulation ...
“It is truly an honor to have been selected to serve our City alongside Ms. Ball in this role,” said Trivette.
This six-session course will teach cooking skills, nutrition and kitchen safety.
Donations will be accepted at both the senior desk and recreation desk Monday-Friday from 7 a.m.-8 p.m.
Retired engineer Ralph Clarke will share photos and stories about the historic Clinchfield Railroad in a free session.
The cost is $10 per child. Register online at myjcparks.org or in person at Memorial Park Community Center by Wednesday, February 23.