Appalachian Christmas at Lake Junaluska

When
Thursday, December 6, 2018 to Sunday, December 9, 2018
Where
Lake JunaluskaLake Junaluska, NC 28745
Phone
828-452-2881
Email
information@lakejunaluska.com
Contact
Mary Bates
All are invited to Lake Junaluska December 6-9 for Appalachian Christmas, a special festive event including multiple concerts, a storyteller and a craft show.
The Lake Junaluska Singers will return, under Director Mary Huff and Associate Director Kathy Geyer McNeil, to perform Handel’s Messiah and a special Christmas concert during Appalachian Christmas. Handel’s Messiah is a baroque-era music composition by George Frideric Handel, composed in 1741-1742 and the Lake Junaluska Singers will perform the piece alongside a regional chorus and area musicians on Friday, December 7.
The Appalachian Christmas Craft Show will include more than 40 artisans exhibiting all hand-crafted items. The show is run by the Junaluska Woman’s Club and the profits go toward scholarships the Woman’s Club puts together for Lake Junaluska staff members every summer. All are welcome to attend the craft show on Saturday, December 8 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the Harrell Center.
Sheila Kay Adams, a renowned local storyteller and ballad singer, will perform at 2 p.m. on December 8 in Stuart Auditorium. In 2013, Adams won the National Endowment for the Arts National Heritage Fellowship Award, which recognizes folk and traditional artists for their artistic excellence and efforts to conserve America's culture for future generations.
“Sheila Kay Adams represents the seventh generation in her family to master an art form brought to Appalachia by those Scots-Irish and English pioneers in the 1700s,” said Mitzi Johnson, director of programming at Lake Junaluska. “As she spins her tales of love, longing, and celebration, she takes us back to that Appalachian tradition of gathering around a blazing fire with family and friends, knowing in our hearts there’s no other place in the world we’d rather be.”
Appalachian Christmas festivities continue with a Christmas concert by the Lake Junaluska Singers on Saturday, December 8. Members of the 16-voice ensemble will return from across the country to perform at Appalachian Christmas. Carols with audience participation, Appalachian Christmas songs, and poignant readings will round out the evening.
“In addition to annual favorites including ‘Carol of the Bells’, ‘The Little Drummer Boy’, and ‘O Holy Night’, this year we will feature women’s voices in excerpts from Benjamin Britten’s exceptional ‘Ceremony of Carols’ and men’s voices in ‘Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas’ and the ‘Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairies,’” said Mary Huff, director of the Lake Junaluska Singers.
Cookies & Carols, a kick-off event for those who purchase an Appalachian Christmas lodging package, will take place on Thursday, December 6 at 7 p.m. in Lambuth Inn. Visitors will gather around the piano with John Cockman Jr. and friends, who will sing traditional Christmas carols with an Appalachian flare. Song sheets, hot tea, cider, cocoa and cookies will be provided.
Appalachian Christmas wraps up with a stirring morning worship service in historic Memorial Chapel at 9:30 a.m. on Sunday, December 9, with Rev. Mitzi Johnson preaching.
The Appalachian Christmas vacation package includes lodging, meals, tickets to all performances and the Cookies & Carols event. Guests can add tickets to Biltmore Estate to the package for a discounted rate. Individual concert tickets are available for $23 reserved, $18 general admission. Call 800-222-4930 to book or visit www.lakejunaluska.com/christmas for additional information. A special deal is available at the Bethea Welcome Center – you can bundle tickets for all three concerts for just $40.
Lake Junaluska is a place of Christian hospitality where lives are transformed through renewal of soul, mind and body. For more information about Lake Junaluska, visit www.lakejunaluska.com.
Appalachian Christmas Events
Cookies & Carols with John Cockman Jr. and Friends
Event is only open to those on the Appalachian Christmas lodging package
Thursday, Dec. 6
7-8:30 p.m.
Lambuth Inn
Handel's Messiah, featuring a local choir and orchestra
Friday, Dec. 7
7:30 p.m.
Appalachian Christmas Craft Show
Saturday, Dec. 8
9 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Harrell Center
Storyteller Sheila Kay Adams
Saturday, Dec. 8
2 p.m.
Lake Junaluska Singers in Concert
Saturday, Dec. 8
7:30 p.m.
Appalachian Christmas Worship Service
Sunday, Dec. 9
9:30 a.m.
Concerts and storyteller take place in Stuart Auditorium at Lake Junaluska.
The Lake Junaluska Singers will return, under Director Mary Huff and Associate Director Kathy Geyer McNeil, to perform Handel’s Messiah and a special Christmas concert during Appalachian Christmas. Handel’s Messiah is a baroque-era music composition by George Frideric Handel, composed in 1741-1742 and the Lake Junaluska Singers will perform the piece alongside a regional chorus and area musicians on Friday, December 7.
The Appalachian Christmas Craft Show will include more than 40 artisans exhibiting all hand-crafted items. The show is run by the Junaluska Woman’s Club and the profits go toward scholarships the Woman’s Club puts together for Lake Junaluska staff members every summer. All are welcome to attend the craft show on Saturday, December 8 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the Harrell Center.

“Sheila Kay Adams represents the seventh generation in her family to master an art form brought to Appalachia by those Scots-Irish and English pioneers in the 1700s,” said Mitzi Johnson, director of programming at Lake Junaluska. “As she spins her tales of love, longing, and celebration, she takes us back to that Appalachian tradition of gathering around a blazing fire with family and friends, knowing in our hearts there’s no other place in the world we’d rather be.”
Appalachian Christmas festivities continue with a Christmas concert by the Lake Junaluska Singers on Saturday, December 8. Members of the 16-voice ensemble will return from across the country to perform at Appalachian Christmas. Carols with audience participation, Appalachian Christmas songs, and poignant readings will round out the evening.
“In addition to annual favorites including ‘Carol of the Bells’, ‘The Little Drummer Boy’, and ‘O Holy Night’, this year we will feature women’s voices in excerpts from Benjamin Britten’s exceptional ‘Ceremony of Carols’ and men’s voices in ‘Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas’ and the ‘Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairies,’” said Mary Huff, director of the Lake Junaluska Singers.
Cookies & Carols, a kick-off event for those who purchase an Appalachian Christmas lodging package, will take place on Thursday, December 6 at 7 p.m. in Lambuth Inn. Visitors will gather around the piano with John Cockman Jr. and friends, who will sing traditional Christmas carols with an Appalachian flare. Song sheets, hot tea, cider, cocoa and cookies will be provided.
Appalachian Christmas wraps up with a stirring morning worship service in historic Memorial Chapel at 9:30 a.m. on Sunday, December 9, with Rev. Mitzi Johnson preaching.
The Appalachian Christmas vacation package includes lodging, meals, tickets to all performances and the Cookies & Carols event. Guests can add tickets to Biltmore Estate to the package for a discounted rate. Individual concert tickets are available for $23 reserved, $18 general admission. Call 800-222-4930 to book or visit www.lakejunaluska.com/christmas for additional information. A special deal is available at the Bethea Welcome Center – you can bundle tickets for all three concerts for just $40.
Lake Junaluska is a place of Christian hospitality where lives are transformed through renewal of soul, mind and body. For more information about Lake Junaluska, visit www.lakejunaluska.com.
Appalachian Christmas Events
Cookies & Carols with John Cockman Jr. and Friends
Event is only open to those on the Appalachian Christmas lodging package
Thursday, Dec. 6
7-8:30 p.m.
Lambuth Inn
Handel's Messiah, featuring a local choir and orchestra
Friday, Dec. 7
7:30 p.m.
Appalachian Christmas Craft Show
Saturday, Dec. 8
9 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Harrell Center
Storyteller Sheila Kay Adams
Saturday, Dec. 8
2 p.m.
Lake Junaluska Singers in Concert
Saturday, Dec. 8
7:30 p.m.
Appalachian Christmas Worship Service
Sunday, Dec. 9
9:30 a.m.
Concerts and storyteller take place in Stuart Auditorium at Lake Junaluska.