A Good Turn Daily
One good turn deserves another – especially for the members of the Western North Carolina Woodturners. They meet every second Saturday (except for the winter months) at The Bascom.
One good turn deserves another – especially for the members of the Western North Carolina Woodturners. They meet every second Saturday (except for the winter months) at The Bascom.
What some would label an obsession is simply Sue Gouse’s exuberant embrace of her inherent artistry.
There’s a reason we celebrated the vision and artistry of cover photographer Gil Stose 20 years ago. We’re still enraptured by his talents.
Art to the Rescue, set for October 23 at The Vineyard at 37 High Holly, is an irresistible gathering of regional artists, music, amuse bouche, and a surprising auction, all for the benefit of local shelter animals. For more information, go to appalachiananimalrescuecenter.com.
The fruits of the season are on display (and even better – on sale) at the Plateau’s pair of Farmers’ Markets.
There’s magic in Bevan Schiffli’s candles, and sweet, soothing scents. Contact Bevan at [email protected].
Decades ago, I chaperoned a choir tour to England.Castles, palaces, pubs, cathedrals were grand. But, asa lover of words, it was Cockney rhymes that left thebiggest imprint.For the uninitiated, Cockney originated in the backstreets ofVictorian East London a century ago.
Despite a generous life that has her pivoting between local projects, Carol Misner has still found time to cultivate a beautiful artistic style.
Tennis was certainly more formal and perhaps a bit freer in Highlands’ early days.
Local celebrity chef Sean Ruddy brings his all his culinary skills and creative instincts to his new Panthertown Café, 16614 Rosman Highway in Lake Toxaway. For more information, visit panthertowncafe.com.
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