Join Bob Kesling and Heath Shuler for a century of highlights from Shields Watkins Field
Friends of the Knox County Public Library presents:
Celebrating 20 years of the Tennessee Archive of Moving Image and Sound
Calling All Vols Fans!
Celebrate UT’s Homecoming in an unforgettable evening of historic Vols sports films, trivia, and craft beer.
Thursday, November 13
7:00 - 9:30
Xul Brewery
213 E 5th Avenue
All proceeds benefit TAMIS
Join us for a memorable evening as Bob Kesling emcees a celebration of 100+ years of Tennessee Football. Experience the pride and passion of the Vols through rare and historic footage, including:
A special clip of the oldest known UT football film: the 1927 Tennessee vs. Vanderbilt game, captured during Coach Neyland’s second season
Meet stand out Vols For Life and 1993 SEC Player of the Year, Heath Shuler
Vols-themed video trivia with prizes
Enjoy craft beer & snacks (have you tried the PB&J Mixed Tape yet?) One pint included with ticket, cash bar available
The Tennessee Archive of Moving Image and Sound (TAMIS) is the historic audio-visual department of Knox County Public Library. Founded in 2005, TAMIS preserves East Tennessee’s cultural history as recorded on film, video, and a variety of audio formats. Housed at the East Tennessee History Center, the closed storage collection often offers unique, one-of-one glimpses into the past. TAMIS also houses photographs, documents, and ephemera related to its multimedia holdings.
The East Tennessee History Center is a facility of Knox County Public Library. Visit the museum, explore our collection, attend a genealogy workshop, film screening, and more!