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highcountryWEEKLY....................................
Habitat
For Humanity Holds Taste Of The High Country
Hundreds of High Country mouths are already watering
in anticipation of next months Taste of the High Country.
Cleanup
Events Attack High Country Litter
High Country residents have tons of ways to help
pick up tons of trash this weekend and in the coming weeks.
Matt
Lindahl Reaches Final Four
Nashville Star Countdown Resumes Saturday
Hugh
Morton Speaks At Watauga County Public Library
Turner South
Network Presents: 3-Day Weekend In Boone
Appalachian
Novelty Instruments Workshop, April 24
wataugaWEEKLY........................................
Taking
It to the Woods
For women who would enjoy outdoor recreation but
never learned the basics, the N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission
can help.
Education
Is At The Heart Of Everything
This months issue of the Carolina Journal
builds the case for preparing young people to step into
the jobs of the future.
Benefit
Concert Raises Funds For World Camp
The Apple Barn in Valle Crucis will host World
Camp Benefit 2004 Saturday.
Making
Safety Sexy
Watauga SAFE KIDS save lives.
Linking
The Boone Community To The Indigenous Community Of Chiapas,
Mexico
Library
Wins State Award, Celebrates National Week
Mexican
Students Visit Appalachian
Wildflowers
Of Grandfather Mountain Programs May 1, 2004
asheWEEKLY..............................................
Plans Currently
Developing For Camp Med
Ashe Memorial Hospital, Ashe County Schools, and
NW Area Health Education Center (AHEC) of Wake Forest University
Health sciences announces the repeat of the very successful
program initiated last year in Ashe County.
Career
Concludes After 40 Years
Bruce Drum, who served many years as a linemen
and is retiring as system director of electric plant development,
said he has appreciated the linemen most of all throughout
his career.
Local Father
And Daughter Win In Wilkes Race
Hot weather and hotter racing action at WRP.
Summer
Youth Jobs Open On Parkway
Kada
McNeill Wins Shoemaker Print
Blue
Ridge Conservation Corps Work Mountains-To-Sea Trail
P.E.O. Sisterhood
Organizes Chapter in Jefferson
Workshop
On Thread Painting To Be Held
2004
Rabies Clinic Starts This Week
Zen
Expert To Visit Greystone Zendo In West Jefferson
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