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22270
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O'Sullivan describes the art jewelry creations of Deb Karash, who has been a professional jeweler for almost twenty years. An opportunity to teach at the Penland School of Crafts brought her to Western NC in 2007. She settled in Bakersville and creates in the Marshall High Studios.
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WNC Magazine (NoCar F261 .W64), Vol. 6 Issue 5, July 2012, p24-25, il, por Periodical Website
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22271
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Dr. Lucius B. Morse purchased Chimney Rock, a 2,280-foot tall, 535 million-year-old monolith, in 1902. Although a stairway to the top had been in use for the previous seventeen years, it was wearing down. Lucas hired Guilford Nanney, a carpenter-builder, to build a new trail system. Before he was hired, Nanney had built houses. Several of his Queen Anne-style homes in Rutherford County are on the National Historic Register. Miles recounts his work at Chimney Rock.
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22320
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Therapeutic Riding of Tryon (TROT) was founded in 2004 and is a program of the Foothills Equestrian Nature Center. Its purpose is to \"use the healing, gentle nature of horses to help people with physical, developmental, and cognitive disabilities improve balance, strength, and coordination, focus and confidence.\" TROT serves people four and older.
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WNC Magazine (NoCar F261 .W64), Vol. 6 Issue 5, July 2012, p36, 38-39, il Periodical Website
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22321
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Five North Carolina writers share how their deep connections to the western part of the state were forged.
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22322
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Chef Bill Greene, a graduate of the Culinary Institute of America who perfected his skills at some of the country's finest restaurants, operates Artisanal, an unassuming wood building located on the grounds of Banner Elk's Diamond Creek Golf Club. Richards review the restaurant.
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