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Secret City Festival features something for everyone

Posted at 1:51 pm June 8, 2014
By Oak Ridge Convention and Visitors Bureau Leave a Comment

Secret City Festival Crowd June 2012

A large crowd waits to hear music during the June 2012 festival.

 

Make plans to attend the 12th Annual Secret City Festival on Friday, June 13, and Saturday, June 14, in historic Oak Ridge. Join more than 20,000 visitors and residents to celebrate the end of World War II and the heritage of Oak Ridge from 1945 to the present.

Here’s an overview of some of the many activities and events taking place at this year’s festival:

For History Buffs

From young to old and each step in between, the Secret City Festival offers several ways for the community and visitors to learn about the history and heritage of Oak Ridge. Festival organizers will bring back the award-winning “Salute to Soldiers” program featuring World War II living history activities and demonstrations at A.K. Bissell Park on Saturday, June 14. Period camps open at 9 a.m., with demonstrations running from 10 a.m. till 5 p.m. Vehicles of every kind from motorcycles and jeeps to halftracks and artillery will be on display. Visit www.secretcityfestival.com to see the full list of Living History demonstrations and times.

The American Museum of Science and Energy will once again be hosting the Manhattan Project bus tours from their parking lot. The tours include the Oak Ridge National Laboratory Graphite Reactor, Y-12 National Security Complex public tour, and the U.S. Department of Energy Facilities Bus Tour, which all give visitors an opportunity to see original Manhattan Project facilities that are no longer open to the public on a regular basis. Must be 10 or older and proof of U.S. citizenship is required. Visit www.secretcityfestival.com for more information and to find out exact departure times. Tour registration begins at 9 a.m. Visitors to AMSE will receive a special admission price of $1 during the festival.

The Oak Ridge Heritage and Preservation Association is also committed to preserving the history of Oak Ridge and gives attendees a chance to see artifacts, memorabilia, and photos from before Oak Ridge was a city until the present day. ORHPA’s theme this year is “70 Years of History 1944-2014.” The ORHPA displays are located in the Civic Center’s A, B, and C rooms, where everyone should go to learn about Oak Ridge, the people who built this amazing city, and the reason it was created. The Center for Oak Ridge Oral History will be set up in the Club Room as well as for their “Ask Me, I Was There” oral history project where visitors can ask “original” Oak Ridgers about life during the Manhattan Project and the years following WWII.

The Secret City Scenic Excursion Train will also be chugging along on Friday at 11 a.m. and 1 p.m., and Saturday at 11 a.m., 1 p.m., 3 p.m., and a 6 p.m. dinner train. This is the only train of its kind in the United States, traveling more than one mile through the historic and once-secret K-25 site. For tickets and additional information, call (865) 241-2140.

The New Hope Center at Y-12 will be open on Friday and Saturday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. for visitors to tour the history center and learn about the contributions of Y-12 to the community.

Arts and Cultural Activities

Arts and crafts vendors, antiques dealers, food vendors, and exhibitors can also be found scattered around the festival grounds. TN Creates, a juried arts show in the Oak Ridge Civic Center gymnasium, features the area’s finest artisans including woodworkers, potters, photographers, soap makers, gourd and glass artists, jewelers, printmakers, painters, and much more. Bill Capshaw will be on hand once again to give Raku pottery firing demonstrations in front of the Civic Center. Other artists will be demonstrating throughout the day in their booths or in the designated demonstration area.

Just for Kids

This year’s Children’s Festival Area will feature exciting activities for kids of all ages. The Toddler’s Area is always a popular site and will feature inflatable games, a sand treasure pit, hay bale maze, and bumper cars. Older kids will enjoy the arts and crafts area, Little Trains, Eurobungy, the Dino Dig, the Traveling Science Fair sponsored by UT-Battelle, and much more.

Youth events include water slides, Zorbie balls, zip lines, Jacobs Ladder, and an extreme trampoline show by Flippenout in the Municipal Building parking lot on Saturday at 11 a.m., 1 p.m., and 3 p.m.

Other Outside Events

Car enthusiasts will enjoy the Secret City Cruise-in Car Show featuring free public viewing of vintage vehicles from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the AMSE lower parking lot and grounds. The car show is sponsored by the Clinton Region AACA (Antique Automobile Club of America).

The USEC Pavilion Stage also features free outdoor entertainment both days from music to dancing to juggling.

On the UCOR Concert Stage

The two-day family event also features nationally known entertainers Friday and Saturday nights. Eighties rocker Eddie Money will perform Friday, June 13, at 7 p.m. on the UCOR Concert Stage. The Friday night concert, sponsored by Pro2Serve, CROET, and Classic Hits 93.1 WNOX, also features local band Jada Blade as the opening act.

LDA Engineering and 96.7 Merle FM are proud to present legendary country music artist Kix Brooks as the headline entertainment on Saturday, June 14, at 7 p.m. on the UCOR Concert Stage. Nashville-based band Phoenix Drive will be the opening act.

Tickets for the festival concerts are available for $20 each and may be purchased online at www.secretcityfestival.com, by phone at (865) 482-4432 or in person at the Oak Ridge Civic Center at 1403 Oak Ridge Turnpike.

The full Secret City Festival schedule with times for all events, festival information, and news updates can be found at www.secretcityfestival.com. The Secret City Festival is presented by the City of Oak Ridge, the Oak Ridge Convention and Visitors Bureau, and the Arts Council of Oak Ridge. Check out the Secret City Festival Facebook page at www.facebook.com/SecretCityFestival.

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