Outdoor Festivities Waynesville: “Parade of Nations” is scheduled for 10:00 am on Saturday, July 23rd to allow for working families to attend the parade.  The Parade of Nations features Folkmoot‘s international dancers, musicians and several regional cultural organizations. This event is a chance for Western Carolinians to welcome Folkmoot’s internationalContinue Reading

              Perception is awareness, comprehension or an understanding of something. Picture this scene: You are out with friends having an interesting and lively conversation and just as you are about to make your point your friend receives a phone call and begins a lengthyContinue Reading

  Asheville Gallery of Art’s July show, “Colors of Summer,” will feature the work of Joyce Schlapkohl. The exhibit will showcase summer flowers, the Carolina landscape, still life and African animals. Schlapkohl describes her style as, “Painterly realism, with an emphasis on the focal point using light and shadow and theirContinue Reading

Within a half mile radius of Pack Square in the heart of downtown, you will find Asheville’s most unique collection of galleries. Everything from handmade jewelry, to glass and pottery, photography, folk art and contemporary paintings will be discovered along the way. After all, Asheville has always been known forContinue Reading

Looking for authentic Thai food with creative Fusion menu items, then Blossom on Main: Thai Fusi on, in downtown Waynesville is worth checking out.   The menu contains all the authentic favorites, as well as, new Fusion items like Thai Pizza, Trout Wrap made with local Sunburst Trout, Asian PearContinue Reading

  In its 69th year, the Craft Fair of the Southern Highlands returns to downtown Asheville’s U.S. Cellular Center for a production of innovation and beauty.  Filling both the concourse and arena levels of the venue, craftspeople who are masters in their media will be exhibiting. The variety of craftContinue Reading