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highcountryWEEKLY....................................
The
Lure of the Dream
For a decade, North Carolina Visions has featured
192 films and videos-showcasing the richness and diversity
of independent cinema in the Tar Heel State.
Reclaiming
The Simple Life
Authors Frank Levering and Wanda Urbanska are
trying to re-establish the phrase as a key to making people
happier and healthier while using less of the worlds
resources.
Watauga
County Library Schedules Local Author Events
Interest continues to build for Local Author Month
at the Watauga County Library. The library is inviting local
authors to come read from or discuss their works Saturday,
Oct. 30 from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. to celebrate October
as Local Author Month.
Appalachian
Voices Participates In Wilderness Week
On 40th Anniversary of the Wilderness Act, Spoke
out for Our Natural Legacy
Climatologist
To Speak At ASU On Oct. 21st
Precision
Printing Adds New Technology
Creative
Workshop Series For The Developmentally Disabled
Sena
Joins MT Staff
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Breakfast
Kicks Off Red Ribbon Celebration Week
The Red Ribbon Week Celebration is the largest
national campaign that focuses on preventing and reducing
the illegal use of drugs.
Chamber
Hosts Last Chance Golf Tournament
Proceeds Benefit Towns Beautification Projects
Mountain
Memories for Your Bed
Giant Quilt to be Raffled Nov. 10
Pageantry
On Parade
The high school marching band is an institution
as American as the Gettysburg Address. From the movie American
Pie to the comic strip Funky Winkerbean, the high school
marching band retains a singular place in the American landscape.
Relay
Slips To Second In Nation With Very Close Margin
Spirits Remain High As 2005 Fundraising Begins
DAV
Makes Special Presentations At October Meeting
Youth
Network Seeks Communitys Help With Needs Assessment
Childrens
Council Of Watauga County Receives $50,000 Grant
Watauga
Opportunities Open House Celebrates 30 Years
Volunteers
Make Hospice Telethon Possible
Two
Local Nurses Named To North Carolinas 100 Greatest
Local
Chefs Inducted Into The International Whos Who of
Chefs
2nd
Annual United Way Bachelor Bid Beats First
Carolina
Farm Credit Puts Their Profits In Their Customers
Pockets
Appalachian/
Brian Estates Welcomes New Executive Director
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Celebrating
One Hundred Years Of Tradition
The hundreds of entries came in a rush at deadline,
but when they were all accounted for the 1904 Courthouse
Preservation Organization (CPO) could see they had a fine
selection of artistic endeavors portraying their favorite
historic building in Ashe County.
Many
Roots, And Routes
Historical Societys Family Heritage Gathering
Honors Ashe Countys Past & Present
2005
Historic And Artistic Images Calendar Released
Angels
Of Ashe - Ashe Outreach Ministries
October 23rd is Make a Difference Day
which is a national day of celebrating helping others. This
day of celebration and the above quote are both so appropriate
to describe the life of one Ashe County person.
Inner Skills
Unity Project Offering Unique Program For First Time In
Ashe
Youth
Council, Teen Center Looking Forward
New Director, Programs Highlight New School Year
WJBA
Announces Contest Winners
Disaster
Drill Held At ACHS Involving Bomb, Shooter Scenario
Ashe
4-H Afterschool Programs Hosts Lights On Rally
New
Beginnings Craft Fair To Benefit Local Children
Miss
Sharons Music Studio Finds A Home At Riverview
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