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Home & Garden Tour to Feature Grosswald Home
French-Style Country Manor Recently Built Near Parkway
An
Avalanche of Artists
Thousands Expected for Next Weekends Trade Show
Growing
The Sweet Life
Bob Johnson has a growing habit. Fortunately,
its a good habit, and the Blowing Rock resident has
been putting his know-how to use on a six-and-a-half acre
tract of land in Cove Creek, where hes founded Hattie
Hill Vineyards.

Who Killed the Electric Car?
Award-Winning Documentary at Library June 23
Sanctuary Spa Can Be Yours For $1
Local Business Woman Making Dreams Come True
Lessons
From History
Holocaust and Peace Studies, retired history professors
Peter Petschauer and Zohara Boyd present experiential lectures
at schools.

Avery
and Watauga Join Barn Quilt Trail Project
Although they have been a rapidly growing rural phenomenon
in the Northeast and Midwest for nearly a decade, barn quilt
squares are just now emerging as a trend in western North
Carolina.
Humane
Society Rummage Sale This Weekend
Watauga
Relay, Youve Come A Long Way, Baby
Watauga County has come a long way since its first Relay
in 1995 with 20 teams raising $26,000.
Watauga
Red Cross Gears Up For Cycling Fund-Raiser
Blood, Sweat And Gears Planned For June 23
Volunteers
Needed For Blood, Sweat And Gears
Senior
Center Quilt Raffle To Benefit Ongoing Activities
Theres never a dull moment at the Lois E. Harrill
Senior Center in Boone
The
New Look Of The N. C. Highway Patrol
The highway patrol have a new look in Watauga County.
The 2007 Dodge Charger is one of a hundred new marked patrol
cars purchased for the state
Mountain
Pirate Drops Anchor On Waters Street
Though the seas of business have been stormy, the Mountain
Pirate has again dropped anchor in downtown Boone.
Two
Theatre Internships Open at LMST
According to Lees-McRae College chair of the Department
of Performing Arts Dr. Janet Barton Speer, two summer internships
for the Lees-McRae Summer Theatre have opened.
Community
Invited To Use Belk Library

Library
Sponsors Teen Summer Reading Program
This year the Teen Summer Reading Program You Never
Know by the Ashe County Public Library promises to
have something for everyone, from magic and crime solving
to self-defense.
June
Signals Time For Camp Sunshine
High Country Health Care Hospice is sponsoring the annual
Camp Sunshine for children ages 5-12 who have experienced
a significant loss such as the loss of a parent, grandparent,
family member or close friend.
Jefferson
Girl Named 2007 Greater Miss Blue Ridge Infant
McFarland
Promotes Kirby
Fundraising
Skeet Shoot Set For Saturday June 16
Proceeds Go To New River Volunteer Fire Department
Ashe Magazine Wins Prestigious Silver Crown Award For Communications
Excellence
The 2006 Ashe Magazine has won a prestigious Silver
Crown regional award for communications excellence.
Town
Of Lansing Thanks Volunteers For Help In Routine Test Of
Sewer System
Auduboners
Flock To First Meeting
The first High Country Audubon gathering packed the
meeting room at the Watauga Country Library in Boone last
week
New
Research Profiles Visitors To Western North Carolina
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