May 10 Sunday
Schemes, wills, and one unforgettable con. Puccini’s Gianni Schicchi is a fast-paced farce full of family drama, crafty deception, and razor-sharp wit. When a wealthy Florentine dies and leaves his fortune to a monastery, his greedy relatives turn to the sly and unconventional Gianni Schicchi to fix the problem—with delightfully chaotic results.
Bursting with humor and high-stakes trickery, this one-act gem is a hilarious closer to our Masters of Mischief season. Featuring the beloved aria "O mio babbino caro" and a cast of characters who’ll do anything for a fortune, Gianni Schicchi proves that sometimes, crime does pay—at least in opera.
Sung in Italian with projected English translations.
May 14 Thursday
Learn about black bears, an iconic symbol of the Smokies. Great Smoky Mountains National Park ranger-led program. Sugarlands Visitor Center, Tenn. Free. Info and confirm details: nps.gov/grsm/planyourvisit/calendar.htm or 865-436-1200.
New Food Pantry now available to neighborhood and surrounding areas twice a month. Every 2nd Thursday of each month we will be giving away non-perishable goods and personal care items. On the 4th Thursday of each month we will be serving a hot meal.
Blount Mansion is proud to present Emma Patterson speaking on “Women of the Progressive Era in Appalachia” as a part of our Centennial Celebration lecture series!
Emma Patterson is a senior at the University of Tennessee. Emma’s honors thesis focuses on the nature of women’s reform at the turn of the century through the life of Helen Dingman, with information about Mary Boyce Temple.
Helen Dingman as a mountain missionary and Mary Boyce Temple as a local club woman, both dedicated their lives and careers to the philanthropies of the Progressive Era. My lecture will discuss the distinction between life in urban and rural areas of Appalachia and connect these two women’s stories to broader themes defining this region at the turn of the century.
• Lecture will start at 6pm• The special speaking event will be at Blount Mansion Visitors Center, 200 West Hill Avenue, Knoxville TN 37902.• Limited free parking onsite• $10 Donation suggested at the door. Cash and card accepted• RSVP to Rose@BlountMansion.org
May 16 Saturday
Burning Off the BBQ 5KHosted by the Sevierville Rotary Club📍 Sevierville, Tennessee📅 May 16, 2026
Kick off your Blooming BBQ & Blues weekend with the Burning Off the BBQ 5K in beautiful Sevierville, Tennessee!
This family-friendly 5K run/walk is the perfect way to start your Saturday morning before enjoying the Blooming BBQ & Blues Festival festivities. Whether you're a competitive runner, weekend jogger, or casual walker, this event welcomes all ages and fitness levels.
Participants will enjoy a scenic course, community spirit, and a fun, high-energy atmosphere with a little cheeky BBQ flair. Awards will be given in multiple age divisions, along with fun specialty categories.
Proceeds benefit the Sevierville Rotary Club’s local service projects supporting youth, education, and community initiatives.
👟 Run fast.🔥 Burn off the BBQ.🎶 Then enjoy a full weekend of food, music, and fun.
Register today and be part of a growing annual tradition in the Smoky Mountains!
Join fellow artists on Saturday mornings for a creative refresh in a welcoming, lighthearted environment. You’ll have the option of being inside, in a spacious, light-filled space, or outside under a covered pavilion. You can bring a project you’d like to work on, sketch from provided still lifes, or work plein aire.
These mini-retreats are located in West Knox, in a 20+ acre bucolic setting with fields and woods, on the Tennessee River. All levels are welcome and no experience is needed.
$20 per session or $50 for 3 sessions includes art supplies and yummy snacks.
Space is limited to 15 participants--please RSVP at lunacreates.com/sketch-club the Friday before to save your spot!
Discover what life in the Cove is like for its inhabitants—past and present. Great Smoky Mountains National Park ranger-led program. Cable Mill Historic Area in Cades Cove, Tenn. Free. Info and confirm details: nps.gov/grsm/planyourvisit/calendar.htm or 865-436-1200.
May 17 Sunday
The tradition continues! Join Knoxville Opera for an afternoon of playful competition, community spirit, and crisp elegance at the annual Croquet Tournament. Set against the green expanse of the UT Rec Fields, this lighthearted spring fundraiser invites teams of supporters, creatives, and opera enthusiasts to vie for the Annual Tournament Cup — with plenty of fun along the way.
Guests will enjoy tournament play, sideline refreshments, music, and celebratory moments throughout the day, all while supporting Knoxville Opera.
Dress Code: All Sport Whites Classic, clean, and croquet-ready.
Enjoy the festivities with white sports attire inspired by Old World Charm.
Gentlemen are encouraged to wear turn-of-the-century whites, and ladies can opt for dresses and garden party hats. White lace is traditional but certainly not mandatory.
May 19 Tuesday
May 21 Thursday