Dance raises $60K for the Smokies
The inaugural Smokies Stomp Barn Party hosted by Friends of the Smokies raised more than $60,000 to support the Great Smoky Mountains National Park on Saturday, July 21.
The evening at Hickory Nut Gap Farm featured a square dance called by Rep. John Ager, D-Fairview, and his wife Annie, with live music by NewTown and the Bonafide Band and attendance from Smokies Superintendent Cassius Cash, Rep. Chuck McGrady, R-Hendersonville, and former congressman and Friends of the Smokies director Heath Shuler.
Funds raised will support a variety of Smokies projects, including Parks as Classrooms, which provides hands-on curriculum-based environmental education programming for thousands of Western North Carolina schoolchildren.
Donate to Friends of the Smokies at www.friendsofthesmokies.org. Photos from the event are online at www.smokiesstomp.org.