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Pigeon Forge, Tenn., Sept. 12, 2005 — The Black Bear Jamboree Dinner Theater is pleased to announce the opening of Chef’s Choice Catering in Pigeon Forge, Tenn. The new company offers catering for lunch and dinner meetings, parties, weddings, banquets, reunions, receptions, picnics, bar mitzvahs or any other special occasion. Custom ice carvings are a […]
The Mountain Press:
PIGEON FORGE, TN - He is known in local entertainment circles as the voice of Grandpa Duffy, the animatronic character at the Comedy Barn Theater. But Wes Herrick is also known as a patriot with a heart for his country.
Herrick, 62, a veteran of the Air Force who served during the Vietnam war, […]
Pigeon Forge, TN – The Fee/Hedrick Family Entertainment Group is thrilled to announce that Triumphant Quartet will remain at home, in the MIRACLE THEATER next year. In January of 2006, the Louise Mandrell Theater will become The Miracle Theater, one of the largest faith-based venues in the United States. Triumphant will be […]
The Mountain Press:
PIGEON FORGE, TN - The folks with Fee/Hedrick Family Entertainment Group are continuing to stick by the hurricane refugees from Louisiana.
David Fee, co-owner of the group, along with Shelley Layne, the group’s public relations director, and Comedy Barn Theater employee Billie Schnick, traveled to New York Sunday night to take some of the […]
Pigeon Forge, TN – Wednesday, September 7, 2005 was an emotional day at the Black Bear Jamboree box office. Some may call it chance. Some would call it divine providence. Whatever the case, the families of Jane Darcey, of Slidell, Louisiana, and Brad Kreutzer, of Pearl River, Louisiana are glad that they were in the […]