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The 5 Browns are scheduled for 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday, April 5.
The Oct. 1 concert will also be livestreamed.
Registration is under way at Senior Services at Memorial Park Community Center, 510 Bert St., for Step into Fall.
The band delivers musicianship, an array of song choices, professionalism & provides a unique and memorable setting for you and your guest.
Memorial Park Community Center, 510 Bert St., is hiring two seasonal recreation aides to work as gym attendants.
Mother Goose, which is a program for children ages birth-18 months and their caregivers, starts back up in September.
Memorial Park Community Center's outdoor amphitheater will get bluesy Thursday, Aug. 19 when Billy Crawford performs.
The stage will face the tiered amphitheater below the famous Doughboy statue and veterans memorial plaza.
This annual event represents the spirit of social and political movements of the country and world.
Admission to the museum is free.
This virtual event is free for ETSU students and $5 for the public.
"Panel on Women: Asia, Art & Home" will be presented via Zoom on March 3 in conjunction with this art exhibit.
Indie films zoom in on activism, indigenous groups, and relationships.
ETSU is hosting a virtual showing of this documentary on Sunday.
Faculty member Bobby Funk has adapted the Medieval story into a modernized play that mirrors events taking place today.
Members of the campus community are welcome to bring lawn chairs and lunch and enjoy the music.
The annual show of socially, politically engaged art offers both gallery and virtual options.
Tickets for the show are free, but patrons will need to obtain one in order to access the online link.
This ETSU alumna received a Grammy nomination and a 2019 Song of the Year Award at the Folk Alliance International Conference.
Two plays plus a musical showcase are planned.
The ETSU professor, an expert in Appalachian studies, draws on research for liner notes for "We Shall All Be Reunited."
Celtic Thunder principal singer returns to Johnson City to debut his brand-new album,, "Blessings of Music"