Updated October 30, 2018


The Wolf Gap History & Harvest Festival takes place Saturday. There will be hands on skills demonstrations of open hearth cooking, spinning and weaving, an 1880’s cotton gin will be on display, antique farm equipment, and blacksmithing. Visitors will also enjoy quilting, beekeeping, old-time music, old-fashioned toys, wood-turning, and more.

Many locally made products and snacks will be for sale as well as barbecue plates for lunch. The Wolf Gap History & Harvest Festival is at 2718 Tarpley Shop Road off highway 31 south of Pulaski. Log on to their web site wolfgapTN dot com or call 931-292-3733 to find out more.

Admission is free, but a $2.00 donation is asked for to continue their mission in preserving local history.