Keeping People Warm
Mountaintop Rotary is laboring to ensure that everyone is warm – now and into the future.
Mountaintop Rotary is laboring to ensure that everyone is warm – now and into the future.
Daniel’s snowscape exuberance came at a terrible price, but compassionate care means that he’ll be back with the herd by summer. If you’d like to help with his treatment, send him your prayers. You can also contact Sue Blair at carpediem@gmail.com.
Steadfast Louise takes her cue from Bob Seger and Mr. Bird. She’s patiently waiting for love and a permanent home. For more information, visit chhumanesociety.org or call (828) 743-5752.
The Literacy & Learning Center’s lessons provide a lifetime of illumination and contentment for its students of all ages.
Trudy Rogers Alexander shared this picture of Pearl and Dusty’s (her Mom and Dad) home.
Anne Buresh’s latest project is a home that embodies both elegance and warmth, seamlessly blending with its natural surroundings.
HC Health Foundation’s post-Helene relief strategy offers help and hope both on the Plateau and beyond.
Alberta Zachary – raconteur, philosopher, and chronicler of the Valley’s comings and goings – imbued her tales with wisdom and a hard-earned humor.
The operating principle for Bryson Grading and Paving – service to its neighbors – was built into its founding 45 years ago. Discover for yourself the depth of that commitment – call (828) 526-9348 or visit brysongrading.com.
The Blizzard of 1993 still brings chills to those who lived through it.
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