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Brewers' Jam will be held at Worlds Fair Park
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Knoxville Downtown Grill and Brewery is an official sponsor of Brewer's Jam 2009.
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Lynch and guitarist, Mike, focus on the music while transitioning to a different song.
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Lynch admires the crowd while performing.
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Behind a labrynth of cymbals and other percussion, drummer, Lee, prepares for the performance.
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Band members relax with drink befor the show.
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Dustin Lynch and other band members pose for a quick shot before the performance.
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Singer Dustin Lynch swoons sorority sisters with his lyrics.
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Parents and children walk through the haunted tunnel for more Halloween fun.
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A magician lets batman help him with his tricks.
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The University of Tennessee Rugby Team posed for a quick shot before continuing their volunteer efforts.
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A juggler balances on a rollingTeletubby volunteers welcome children.
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Children play at the batters cage along the candy trail.
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A witch waits in the crowd outside the gates to the candy trail.
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Volunteers hand out glowsticks and candy to costumed children.
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Trick-or-treaters gasp at ghoulish decorations.
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A monkey gets a clear view of the trail ahead while resting on his dad's shoulders.
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Dorothy follows the yellow brick road to more candy!
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An eager bumblebee toddles to the next candy station, bucket in hand.
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Brewers stored beer in coolers attached to kegs.
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One volunteer cubed cheese for hungry samplers.
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Samplers, Jessica and Trudy, posed for a quick picture before trudging through the muddy grounds for their next sample.
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A lonely <I>All About Beer</i> magazine lay on the cold ground before being trampled by the slightly intoxicated crowd.
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Husband and wife volunteers, Tim and Nicole Craig, enjoy the Jam while supporting Community Shares charity.
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Centralia Massacre begins the Brewers' Jam back to back concerts.
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Empty boxes with empty bottles begin lining the insides of tents.
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One brewer sports their very own model of a traditional brewer's bottle.
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These glasses display a variety of colorful, handcrafted beer one brewer brought to the Jam.
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Samplers socialize over beer, pretzels and music.
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Samplers sport pretzel necklaces for inevitable beer munchies.
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People socialize while sampling the hand crafted beer.
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Good luck, Mr. Kospell, in next year's harvest. This pumpkin gave a final autumn touch to ArtWay.
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Tennessee's largest pumpkin was displayed on a small truck. This pumpkin was grown in Fall Festival's very own, Maryville, TN.
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Scarecrows, mums, pumpkins and hay decoate the streets of downtown Maryville for a brilliant autumn atomsphere.
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A colorful display of fall decor directs festival goers to their destinations. This particular mound of fall decorations stood at the heart of downtown Maryville in the ArtWay.
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A magician entertains all ages as he attempts to escape from multiple bindings. The audience sat silently in shock and amazement. The magician eventually escaped after about five minutes of struggle.
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Volunteers hand out Green Bank balloons to visitors of all ages. Green Bank sponsored the children's Adventure land.
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Long lines of children and parents form outside the children's inflatibles. This line for lazer tag seemed especially long despite dreery weather.
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Fire department personnel help visitors cross busy streets toward the concert.
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A gymnist gracefully glides through air to entertain viewers at Fall Festival. This street show is just one of many seen at the festival.
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Foothills Fall Festival designed multiple t-shirts, hoodies and accessories so people can have something to remember this event forever.
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Empty seats became placebos for concerts throughout the festival. When visitors were not watching the shows, they were free to mosey through the seemingly endless streets of crafts and goodies.
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Several trucks for Alan Jackson, like the one shown here, covered the parking lot next to the amphitheater where musicians performed.
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This sign pointed toward Maryville's amphitheater where visitors flocked to see various artists like Dirty Guv’nahs, Rodney Atkins and Alan Jackson.
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Funnel cakes warmed visitors' bellies during the freezing, damp weather.
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Volunteers fry multiple funnel cakes for hungry festival goers.
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Visitors scope out the various tents and their crafty displays. These tents were just one small section of the ever-growing festival.
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An old, familiar mural covers the side of a building providing a colorful background for the food court and crafts section.
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Antique autmobiles were prominently displayed along the festival's ArtWay.
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Artists display handmade license plate figures. Others were displayed throughout downtown.
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Visitors gather around local gymnists performing difficult twists an turns in mid-air. This street show is just one of many seen at Foothills Fall Festival.
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Patterson and co-worker/lab teacher, Kristen Farley, briefly exchange words before the lecture.
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Gene Patterson, WATE News anchor, educates journalism students about different interview techniques.
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Students and others crowd the halls of Clarence Brown Theater for tickets before the show.
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The audience waited eagerly for Kinsey Sicks' brilliant comedy.
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Rain drenches the only inflated balloon.
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A lonely balloon decoration twirls in the rain.
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A disappointed spectator sports a festival t-shirt while leaving the school grounds.
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Pellissippi State Technical Community College advertised the festival with banners around its campus.
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Saturated fall decorations were displayed at the entrance to the festival.
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Harriet Bowden presents her research about second language acquisition to eager students, professors, and others at the weekly UT Science Forum.
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Knoxville Downtown Grill and Brewery is an official sponsor of Brewer's Jam 2009
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Henley Street Bridge will hold the fireworks for Boomsday 2009.
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