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Steve Kaufman's Acoustic Kamps Maryville, TN June 13-19 and June 20-26, 2010 You can Register On-Line Securely for the Gold Award Winning 2010 Kamp Series Now by downloading the Registration PDF form and Mail or Fax it to Flatpik Central!
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The 2010 Kamp Brochures are now printed and ready to mail. If you would like one delivered to your door, send us your street mailing address and we'll get it right out to you. Write to steve@flatpik.com and we'll drop it in the mail. Shipping World Wide! See you in June. |
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Things to do in the Area There are many, many things to do in East Tennessee. From hiking, camping, biking, shopping, theme parks, horse back riding and lots more. We go over the things to do to the Kamp Kompanions during their lemonade social Monday morning. The Kamp Kompanions have always been a welcome group at The Acoustic Kamp. Their numbers in attendance grows every year. The inspire us and allow us our interests and we all surely appreciate them. The Kompanions band together early in the week to see what their shared interests are. Starting in 2005 the Kamp Kompanions officially had Stage Time on the main stage to perform and best show some of their known and unknown talents. We at Kamp Central try to show to the Kompanions all the finer points of interest in East Tennessee to help them spend their time. Donna Dixon also holds a Cookie and Lemonade Social for the Kompanion when the students begin their first class Monday morning. This meeting gets them together so they can buddy up and see what their common interests are and what they may want to do through the week. We have a list of some of the things to do and places to see in the area. More will be added as time grows closer to Kamp. Bike Rentals - www.wheels4tomorrow.com The Smoky Mountain Visitor's Center http://www.smokymountains.org/other/links.html is a great place to find out what's going on at the Foothills of the Great Smoky Mountains (just 20 minutes from SKAK).
Camp Grounds The college does not permit living in a camper on campus. Here is a spot given to us by Kamp Alumni John and Marlene Dillard http://www.mistyriverrv.com/index.html It is a full service campground just 8.5 miles outside of Maryville
These campgrounds are up in Townsend, TN. Townsend is usually 20 minutes from the college.
Big Meadow Family Campground - Townsend TN * 888-497-0625 email to: bigmeadow@msn.com or visit bigmeadowcampground.com Lazy Daze Campground - Townsend TN * 865-448-6061 email at LazyDazeTN@aol.com Little River Village Campground - Townsend TN * 865-448-2241 littlerivervillage.com Tremont Hills Campground and Log Cabins - Townsend TN * 865-448-6363 Big Valley Campground-Townsend TN - 865-448-6191 Mountaineer Campground-Townsend TN - 865-488-6421 Tuckaleechee Campground-Townsend TN - 865-448-6681
Theme Parks There are several in the Pigeon Forge Area For More Info call the Smokey Mountains Convention and Visitors Bureau 800-525-6834 or 865-448-6134 Outdoor Activities - For More Info call the Smokey Mountains Convention and Visitors Bureau 800-525-6834 or 865-448-6134 ThunderWorld of Maryville - Bowling, Batting Cage, Go-Karts, Snack Bar, Arcade Outdoor Adventures - Guided interpretive hikes in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park * 865-774-5885 Scoot the Cove - ATV Rides and the River Rat (tubing down the Little River) 865-448-8888 Lost Sea - America's Largest Underground Lake - Sweetwater TN (about one hour drive) - 423-337-6616 |
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