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The Appalachia Daily for June 19, 2026, Friday

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Date: June 19, 2026 Shenandoah at Anderson Music Hall in Hiawassee (Hayesville / Blairsville area) Country music legends Shenandoah perform at Anderson Music Hall in Hiawassee on June 19, delivering classic hits like “Two Dozen Roses” and “Church on Cumberland Road” for a major weekend concert experience accessible to residents in the Hayesville and Blairsville areas. Sources:2026-06 | Bandsintown and local venue references Justin Farrington and Live Music at Misty Mountain Hops in Blue Ridge (Blue Ridge / McCaysville area) Misty Mountain Hops and other Blue Ridge venues feature live music on weekends, including performances by artist Justin Farrington on June 19, offering local and regional talent for great food, drinks, and sounds. Sources:2026-06 | Escape to Blue Ridge and local venue listings Summer Brooke Band at Concerts on the Creek in Sylva (Bryson City area) The Summer Brooke Band performs as part of the free Concerts on the Creek series in Sylva on June 19 from 7 to 9 p.m., bringing live music right to the heart of the community near Bryson City for a classic Soundcheck Friday experience. Sources:2026-06 | Concerts on the Creek / RomanticAsheville listings EBCI single item: Morgan Jay at Harrah’s CherokeeComedian and performer Morgan Jay brings his “The Goofy Guy Tour” to Harrah’s Cherokee Resort Event Center on June 19, adding a fun weekend entertainment option in the EBCI community. Sources:2026-06 | Harrah’s Cherokee and ticket references Where to listenListen to the full newscast and subscribe at adu.riverrun.digitalProduced by River Run Digital Media https://media.riverrun.digital Also at https://www.facebook.com/groups/riverrundigitalmedia [https://www.facebook.com/groups/riverrundigitalmedia] | https://x.com/RRDigital_media [https://x.com/RRDigital_media] Take care of your neighbors, and they’ll take care of you. Notes, methods, and rightsAll information is drawn from publicly available sources listed above. Rights for the Appalachia Daily Update are reserved by River Run Digital Media and Entertainment, which produces hyperlocal news for small towns across Appalachia and beyond. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit adu.riverrun.digital [https://adu.riverrun.digital?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

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Portada del episodio The Appalachia Daily for June 20, 2026, Saturday

The Appalachia Daily for June 20, 2026, Saturday

Date: June 20, 2026 Flame Azalea Festival in Robbinsville The Annual Graham County Flame Azalea Festival runs today from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM at Robbinsville High School. This free event features self-guided hikes through the azalea maze on Hooper Bald, live music, arts and crafts, food, and Cherokee demonstrations. Sources:2026-06 | grahamcountytravel.com Woodsy Woman Weekend & Bear Hair Gap Trail in Blairsville In Blairsville, the Woodsy Woman Weekend continues with guided hikes on the Appalachian Trail. Nearby at Vogel State Park, the Bear Hair Gap Trail is a moderate four-mile loop through the forest with views of Lake Trahlyta. The Georgia State Fiddler’s Convention is also happening today at the Union County Schools Fine Arts Center. Sources:2026-06 | Georgia State Parks & local event listings Turtle Creek Falls Trail near Turtletown, Tennessee In the Turtletown area of Polk County, Tennessee, the Turtle Creek Falls trail is a moderate hike of about 3.5 to 4 miles round trip in the Cherokee National Forest. It features roughly 500–600 feet of elevation gain and leads to a scenic twin waterfall after following the creek and descending via switchbacks. Wildflowers are blooming along the trail this time of year. Fall Branch Falls Trail in the Blue Ridge Area In the Blue Ridge area, the Fall Branch Falls trail in the Aska Adventure Area is a shorter option of less than one mile round trip. It leads to a double waterfall surrounded by mountain laurel and rhododendron, making it a good choice for waterfall views without a long hike. Where to listenListen to the full newscast and subscribe at adu.riverrun.digitalProduced by River Run Digital Media https://media.riverrun.digital [https://media.riverrun.digital] Also at https://www.facebook.com/groups/riverrundigitalmedia [https://www.facebook.com/groups/riverrundigitalmedia] https://x.com/RRDigital_media [https://x.com/RRDigital_media] Take care of your neighbors, and they’ll take care of you. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit adu.riverrun.digital [https://adu.riverrun.digital?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

20 de jun de 20262 min
Portada del episodio The Appalachia Daily for June 19, 2026, Friday

The Appalachia Daily for June 19, 2026, Friday

Date: June 19, 2026 Shenandoah at Anderson Music Hall in Hiawassee (Hayesville / Blairsville area) Country music legends Shenandoah perform at Anderson Music Hall in Hiawassee on June 19, delivering classic hits like “Two Dozen Roses” and “Church on Cumberland Road” for a major weekend concert experience accessible to residents in the Hayesville and Blairsville areas. Sources:2026-06 | Bandsintown and local venue references Justin Farrington and Live Music at Misty Mountain Hops in Blue Ridge (Blue Ridge / McCaysville area) Misty Mountain Hops and other Blue Ridge venues feature live music on weekends, including performances by artist Justin Farrington on June 19, offering local and regional talent for great food, drinks, and sounds. Sources:2026-06 | Escape to Blue Ridge and local venue listings Summer Brooke Band at Concerts on the Creek in Sylva (Bryson City area) The Summer Brooke Band performs as part of the free Concerts on the Creek series in Sylva on June 19 from 7 to 9 p.m., bringing live music right to the heart of the community near Bryson City for a classic Soundcheck Friday experience. Sources:2026-06 | Concerts on the Creek / RomanticAsheville listings EBCI single item: Morgan Jay at Harrah’s CherokeeComedian and performer Morgan Jay brings his “The Goofy Guy Tour” to Harrah’s Cherokee Resort Event Center on June 19, adding a fun weekend entertainment option in the EBCI community. Sources:2026-06 | Harrah’s Cherokee and ticket references Where to listenListen to the full newscast and subscribe at adu.riverrun.digitalProduced by River Run Digital Media https://media.riverrun.digital Also at https://www.facebook.com/groups/riverrundigitalmedia [https://www.facebook.com/groups/riverrundigitalmedia] | https://x.com/RRDigital_media [https://x.com/RRDigital_media] Take care of your neighbors, and they’ll take care of you. Notes, methods, and rightsAll information is drawn from publicly available sources listed above. Rights for the Appalachia Daily Update are reserved by River Run Digital Media and Entertainment, which produces hyperlocal news for small towns across Appalachia and beyond. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit adu.riverrun.digital [https://adu.riverrun.digital?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

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Portada del episodio The Appalachia Daily for June 18, 2026, Thursday

The Appalachia Daily for June 18, 2026, Thursday

Date: June 18, 2026 Junaluska – Cherokee Hero and Local Legend (Murphy) Junaluska, a prominent 19th-century Cherokee leader and hero of the Battle of Horseshoe Bend, has deep ties to the Murphy area. His story of bravery and leadership remains a powerful local legend connecting the community to its Cherokee heritage. Sources:2026-06 | Local historical and Cherokee references The Founding of Hayesville and Early Pioneer Legends (Hayesville) Hayesville’s origins as a county seat and its early pioneer stories, including tales of settlement and community building in the mountains, form enduring local legends that highlight resilience and heritage. Sources:2026-06 | Local historical and chamber references Local Mountain Legends and Pioneer Stories in the Blairsville Area (Blairsville) Blairsville and the surrounding Blue Ridge Mountains are rich with pioneer legends, tales of early settlers, and mountain folklore that continue to shape community identity and pride. Sources:2026-06 | Local historical society and chamber references The Cherokee Sister Towns of Tomotla and Konohete near Andrews (Andrews area) Andrews was once home to significant Cherokee sister towns Tomotla and Konohete (“Long Place” or “Long Valley”). These sites and their stories represent important local legends of Indigenous history in the region. Sources:2026-06 | Local historical and Cherokee references Pioneer Legends and Notable Figures in the Blue Ridge Area (Blue Ridge / McCaysville area) The Blue Ridge and McCaysville area features rich pioneer legends, mountain folklore, and stories of notable early figures that define the cultural heritage and community spirit of the region. Sources:2026-06 | Local historical and chamber references River Run Digital Career Hub Special OfferThis summer, River Run Digital is focusing on practical, hands-on AI workshops right here in our region — helping neighbors build real skills to work smarter with AI while staying rooted in real-world work. Go to w w w dot riverrun dot digital to learn more. Share this newscast and receive 20% off the workshop cost. Just send a quick screen shot of your share via SMS to eight two eight, two three seven, two three give seven and we’ll send you the code for the discount. Where to listenListen to the full newscast and subscribe at adu.riverrun.digital [https://adu.riverrun.digital]Produced by River Run Digital Media https://media.riverrun.digital [https://media.riverrun.digital] Also at https://www.facebook.com/groups/riverrundigitalmedia [https://www.facebook.com/groups/riverrundigitalmedia] | https://x.com/RRDigital_media [https://x.com/RRDigital_media] Take care of your neighbors, and they’ll take care of you. Notes, methods, and rightsAll information is drawn from publicly available sources listed above. Rights for the Appalachia Daily Update are reserved by River Run Digital Media and Entertainment, which produces hyperlocal news for small towns across Appalachia and beyond. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit adu.riverrun.digital [https://adu.riverrun.digital?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

18 de jun de 20262 min
Portada del episodio The Appalachia Daily for June 16, 2026, Tuesday

The Appalachia Daily for June 16, 2026, Tuesday

Community Spotlight Tuesday — highlighting the volunteers, non-profits, and community organizations that keep our mountain towns strong and connected. Date: June 16, 2026 Supporting Local Health Through Blood Donation Drives (Hayesville) Blood donation drives across the region give residents a simple but powerful way to support local health services. One upcoming drive is scheduled for June 19 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Clay County Community Services Building on Riverside Circle in Hayesville. These events let folks roll up their sleeves and make a real difference for neighbors who need it most. Sources:2026-06 | Local blood donation listings and community service references Union County Farmers Market and Ongoing Volunteer Projects (Blairsville) The Union County Farmers Market runs every Tuesday (in addition to the Saturday schedule), including today from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at 290 Farmers Market Way in Blairsville. It brings the community together with local produce, goods, and that neighborly spirit. At the same time, non-profits and volunteer groups continue organizing service projects that strengthen Union County year-round. Sources:2026-06 | Union County Farmers Market and local chamber references Community Events and Gatherings in the Blue Ridge Area (Blue Ridge / McCaysville area) Community groups and non-profits in the Blue Ridge and McCaysville area host a variety of events that enrich daily life. Today’s activities include bingo and poker night in Blue Ridge, along with live music and gatherings at local spots like The Flying Trout. These efforts bring residents together for shared causes and good fun. Sources:2026-06 | Local chamber and community event listings VFW and Community Organization Support in Andrews (Andrews) The VFW and other community organizations in Andrews continue their important work through regular events and fundraisers. These volunteer-driven gatherings support veterans, families, and local causes while keeping the community connected and strong in Cherokee County. Sources:2026-06 | VFW and local community organization referencesTake care of your neighbors, and they’ll take care of you. Notes, methods, and rightsAll information is drawn from publicly available sources listed above. Rights for the Appalachia Daily Update are reserved by River Run Digital Media and Entertainment, which produces hyperlocal news for small towns across Appalachia and beyond. Produced by River Run Digital Media and Entertainment – https://media.riverrun.digital River Run Digital Media and Entertainment is a division of RiverRun Digital www.riverrun.digital [http://www.riverrun.digital] This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit adu.riverrun.digital [https://adu.riverrun.digital?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

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Portada del episodio The Appalachia Daily for June 13, 2026, Saturday

The Appalachia Daily for June 13, 2026, Saturday

Murphy Riverwalk – Easy Hiking and Walking Trail Along the Hiwassee River (Murphy) The Murphy Riverwalk offers an easy, scenic 3.4-mile out-and-back trail along the Hiwassee River right in town. It’s perfect for a relaxed weekend hike, birdwatching, or family outing with beautiful river views and easy downtown access. Sources:2026-06 | Local trail listings (e.g., AllTrails and Town of Murphy references) Jackrabbit Mountain Trail and Forest Trails in Hayesville Area (Hayesville) Trails like the Jackrabbit Mountain Trail (moderate 2.2 miles with summit views and lakeside scenery) and the Central and Burnt Tree Loop provide excellent hiking options in the Hayesville area, offering a mix of forest, lake views, and accessible outdoor recreation for all levels. Sources:2026-06 | AllTrails and local Clay County trail references Hiking in the Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest Near Blairsville (National Get Outdoors Day) (Blairsville) The Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest near Blairsville offers numerous hiking trails, and June 13 is National Get Outdoors Day with fee-free entry to standard amenity sites. It’s a wonderful opportunity to explore the mountain trails and celebrate the outdoors. Sources:2026-06 | US Forest Service Chattahoochee-Oconee references and local event listings Local Hiking and Outdoor Recreation in the Andrews Area (Andrews) The Andrews area features accessible local trails and outdoor recreation opportunities along rivers and forests, providing residents and visitors with convenient weekend hiking options close to town for exercise and nature connection. Sources:2026-06 | Local trail listings and Cherokee County outdoor references Trails and Outdoor Recreation in Blue Ridge and McCaysville Area (Including Pinhoti Reroute) (Blue Ridge / McCaysville area) The Blue Ridge and McCaysville area offers great hiking with trails in the Chattahoochee National Forest and the recent 2.6-mile Pinhoti National Recreation Trail reroute near Mack White Gap, providing scenic and improved options for outdoor enthusiasts. Sources:2026-06 | Local trail and Pinhoti references The EBCI area features excellent hiking options like the easy Oconaluftee River Trail and the more challenging Fire Mountain Trail System, offering cultural and natural experiences for hikers exploring the mountains. Sources:2026-06 | Visit Cherokee NC and EBCI trail references Where to listenProduced by River Run Digital Media and Entertainment – https://www.facebook.com/groups/riverrundigitalmedia [https://www.facebook.com/groups/riverrundigitalmedia] or https://x.com/RRDigital_media [https://x.com/RRDigital_media]River Run Digital Media and Entertainment is a division of RiverRun Digital www.riverrun.digital [http://www.riverrun.digital] Take care of your neighbors, and they’ll take care of you. Notes, methods, and rightsAll information is drawn from publicly available sources listed above. Rights for the Appalachia Daily Update are reserved by River Run Digital Media and Entertainment, which produces hyperlocal news for small towns across Appalachia and beyond. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit adu.riverrun.digital [https://adu.riverrun.digital?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

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