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29702
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Black Mountain College Museum and Arts Center, in Asheville, North Carolina, will present two exhibits featuring the work of artists from Black Mountain College. The first exhibit highlights twentieth-century painters. The second exhibit exemplifies the independence and interdisciplinary qualities for which the school is famous.
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41157
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Scott Dean was honored at the 2017 Blue Ridge Naturalist Network annual meeting for his work teaching others, building bobcat and cougar habitats, and serving on various boards for nature conservancy.
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29750
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Some benefits of private or boarding schools are exceptional academics, small class sizes, and environment that fosters independence and camaraderie, and high rates of admission to elite universities. Among the most notable private and boarding schools in Western North Carolina are Asheville School, Arthur Morgan School, and Carolina Day School.
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29850
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Toe River Arts Council (TRAC) presents The Interbeing Project, the Interface of Woman and Nature, a photography exhibit by Bonnie Cooper. The exhibition reveals female nudes composited with representations of nature, creating a merger and relationship between the two. Cooper hopes that viewers will experience the exhibit as a celebration of woman’s natural beauty as well as the beauty of the natural world.
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Every year the Blue Ridge Horticultural Association hosts the Growing in the Mountains Spring Plant Sale. A variety of people come to the sale to buy local products, and to talk about plants and gardening. Local nurseries and growers attest to the importance of maintaining a close-knit community.
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41236
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After being paralyzed in a car wreck when she was a child, Madeline Delp became a pageant queen, first for North Carolina and then for the entire country. She started Live Boundless, a nonprofit organization that is dedicated to inspiring those with physical ailments to live full and vibrant lives.
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Laurel of Asheville (NoCar F 264 A8 L28), Vol. 14 Issue 12, December 2017, p80-81, por
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42628
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Michael Skinner worked in various positions regarding wildlife, his whole life, making him a perfect choice as Balsam Mountain Trust’s executive director.
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Laurel of Asheville (NoCar F 264 A8 L28), Vol. 15 Issue 7, July 2018, p54-55
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41182
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Joshua Messick found his love for the hammered dulcimer at a young age. Messick became a full time musician in his late twenties, and has since had his music featured in films as well as producing several albums.
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Laurel of Asheville (NoCar F 264 A8 L28), Vol. 14 Issue 11, November 2017, p74, por
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42605
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Running from May to September 2018, the North Carolina Arboretum presented an exhibit on perfume making and the relationships between plants, scents, and people.
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Laurel of Asheville (NoCar F 264 A8 L28), Vol. 15 Issue 5, May 2018, p54
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40670
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A musical geared towards children came to Asheville in October as part of a traveling tour.
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Laurel of Asheville (NoCar F 264 A8 L28), Vol. 14 Issue 10, , p60
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40673
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Rei Hotoda will be the conductor for the Asheville Symphony Orchestra for one night as an audition for the music director position.
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Laurel of Asheville (NoCar F 264 A8 L28), Vol. 14 Issue 10, , p77
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41148
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The RFBAP helps develop markets and increase demand along with highlighting the already existing food scene.
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Laurel of Asheville (NoCar F 264 A8 L28), Vol. 14 Issue 10, , p114-115
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40699
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The 2017 Carolina Bonsai Expo featured bonsai enthusiasts from seven different states; event features included workshops, demonstrations, and exhibits.
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Laurel of Asheville (NoCar F 264 A8 L28), Vol. 14 Issue 10, , p82