Pigeon
Forge, TN � June 2007 � America�s military personnel and civilian
first-responders will get a community-wide salute throughout August in
the Great Smoky Mountains resort town of Pigeon
Forge with an event called Celebrate Freedom!
More than 70 businesses
are offering discounts and special programs to all branches of the active
military, the reserves, the National Guard, retired military personnel
and veterans, as well as to law enforcement, firefighters and emergency
medical services. This is the eighth year Pigeon Forge has organized Celebrate
Freedom!
�We truly appreciate all
who serve us. Celebrate Freedom! is one way we as a city can organize a
thank-you,� said Assistant Director of Tourism Kay Powell.
A special Celebrate Freedom
VIP tag will be given to any eligible visitor who presents proof of service
at the Pigeon Forge Welcome Center (located at Traffic Light #0 at the
north end of the city).
Businesses participating
in Celebrate Freedom! include hotels, motels, cabins and campgrounds (some
offering as much as 50 percent discounts or three nights� stay for the
price of two), restaurants, attractions (including miniature golf courses,
go-kart tracks, Helicopter Whirl�d Adventures and the Dinosaur Walk Museum)
and several of the city�s musical theaters. Two theaters�the Smith Family
Theater and Memories Theatre�will provide complimentary admission to VIP
tag holders and discounts for their family members.
Eligible Celebrate Freedom!
visitors will find a complete listing of all businesses� program at www.MyPigeonForge.com.
Additional Pigeon Forge information is available at that Web site or by
calling toll-free 1-800-251-9100.
A two-day bluegrass festival
called StringTime in the Smokies coincides with Celebrate Freedom! on Aug.
11 and 12. This is the fifth year for StringTime in the Smokies, a gift
to all visitors from the City of Pigeon Forge.
Admission to StringTime
in the Smokies concerts is free. Performers include Tony Rice/Peter Rowan
Quarter, King Wilkie, the Claire Lynch Band, Grasstowne and Tim O�Brien.
Concerts are from 1-7 p.m. in Patriot Park, and an open jam session at
Old Mill Square will follow the StringTime festivities both days. Attendees
are encouraged to bring their musical instruments and dancing shoes for
the jam sessions.
Note: �Celebrate Freedom�
is trademarked by the City of Pigeon Forge for use in conjunction with
this annual salute.
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Contacts:
Kay
Powell
Pigeon Forge Department
of Tourism
865-453-8574
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