Learn to preserve your stories and heritage
 

Learn to preserve your stories and heritage

The Jackson County Public Library will host a program on preserving family stories with author Julia Ebel at 10:30 a.m. on…
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Student revival at Lake Junaluska
 

Student revival at Lake Junaluska

The Solid Rock Revival, a free student community event, will be held on Oct. 1 in Stuart Auditorium at Lake…
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Gallery 86 hosts Southern Appalachian Photographers Guild Oct. 7
 

Gallery 86 hosts Southern Appalachian Photographers Guild Oct. 7

The Haywood Arts Council will present an exhibition by the Southern Appalachian Photographers Guild through Saturday, Oct. 15, at Gallery…
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Get a taste of Motown at Bascom
 

Get a taste of Motown at Bascom

“Celebration!” the annual fundraiser for the Bascom center for the visual arts, will be held on Friday and Saturday, Sept.…
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Capture nature at pastel workshop
 

Capture nature at pastel workshop

A pastel workshop is being offered from 2 to 5 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 1, at Nature’s Home Preserve in…
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Learn about local gems
 

Learn about local gems

Staff from the Franklin Gem and Mineral Museum will present a program on local geology and gemstone identification at 7…
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Cherokee Indian Fair celebrates 99th year
 

Cherokee Indian Fair celebrates 99th year

The Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians hosts the 99th annual Cherokee Indian Fair Oct. 4 through 8 at the Cherokee…
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Test your dog’s manners at Bark in the Park
 

Test your dog’s manners at Bark in the Park

A Canine Good Citizen Test will be offered on Sunday, Oct. 2, at the Jackson County Recreation Complex by the…
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‘I Hate Hamlet’ onstage at WCU
 

‘I Hate Hamlet’ onstage at WCU

“I Hate Hamlet,” the story of an actor in career limbo, will hit the stage at 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday…
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One foot in the past, the other moving forward: Anderson pushes the boundaries of her craft
 

One foot in the past, the other moving forward: Anderson pushes the boundaries of her craft

Never tell people how to do things, said the indefatigable General George S. Patton. Instead, he said, tell them what…
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Creedence Clearwater Revival comes to WNC
 

Creedence Clearwater Revival comes to WNC

The original members of Creedence Clearwater Revival will perform at 7:30 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 27, at Harrah’s Cherokee Event…
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Fall art classes to begin
 

Fall art classes to begin

Inspired Art Ministry’s fall term begins the week of Sept. 27, offering classes for adults in drawing and painting, photography …
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Catch the final of Haywood’s Got Talent
 

Catch the final of Haywood’s Got Talent

Some of the areas most talented citizens will be featured in Haywood Arts Regional Theater’s first Haywood’s Got Talent event…
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WCU brings Chinese orchestra, comedy to stage in September
 

WCU brings Chinese orchestra, comedy to stage in September

A traditional Chinese orchestra and famed sketch comedy troupe will both perform in September at Western Carolina University’s Fine and…
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Bates tells cancer story
 

Bates tells cancer story

Grace Church in the Mountains will present Barbara Bates Smith in “The C Word: Her Own Cancer Story,” at 3…
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Mark summer’s end with free concert, picnic
 

Mark summer’s end with free concert, picnic

The Friends of Panthertown will host a picnic and concert from 5 to 8 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 22, on…
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Grammy winner returns to Cataloochee Ranch
 

Grammy winner returns to Cataloochee Ranch

Grammy-award winner Laurie Lewis will give an after-dinner performance on Sunday evening, Sept. 25, at Cataloochee Ranch. The cost of…
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HART to hold auditions for ‘Ah Wilderness!’
 

HART to hold auditions for ‘Ah Wilderness!’

The Haywood Arts Regional Theatre will hold auditions for its production of Eugene O’Neil’s comedy “Ah Wilderness!” at 6:30 p.m.…
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Country Memories brings music to library
 

Country Memories brings music to library

The musicians of Country Memories will play at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 27, in the Jackson County Public Library…
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Sculpting demonstration
 

Sculpting demonstration

Painter-sculptor M.L. Carpenter will present a demonstration in sculpture on Monday, Sept. 26, for the Art League of Highlands at…
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Art contest on what it means to be Native
 

Art contest on what it means to be Native

Contemporary Native American Life is the theme of an art competition sponsored by Western Carolina University, Southwestern Community College and…
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Historic Haywood County photos exhibit at HART Gallery
 

Historic Haywood County photos exhibit at HART Gallery

A series of historic Haywood County photographs will be on display at the Haywood Arts Regional Theatre (HART) gallery from…
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Celebrate history at Mountain Heritage Day
 

Celebrate history at Mountain Heritage Day

The traditional folk ways of the Southern Appalachian Mountains will take center stage as Western Carolina University presents the 37th…
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Painter’s exhibit opens with reception, interview
 

Painter’s exhibit opens with reception, interview

The Gods of the Machine, an exhibit by painter John Lytle Wilson, will open with a reception at 5 p.m.…
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Rally returns to Maggie
 

Rally returns to Maggie

Maggie Valley will play host to the Carolina Harley Davidson Dealers Fall Rally in the Valley from 10 a.m. to…
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Learn blacksmithing at a traditional forge
 

Learn blacksmithing at a traditional forge

Western Carolina University will offer eight weeks of blacksmithing classes from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays from Sept.…
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World wars round table to meet Sept. 21
 

World wars round table to meet Sept. 21

Capt. Joseph E. Myers, historian for the Asheville Composite Squadron of the North Carolina Wing of the Civil Air Patrol,…
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Youth music program accepting students
 

Youth music program accepting students

The Haywood County Arts Council will hold registration for new students in the Junior Appalachian Musicians (JAM) program from 1:30…
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Crafters to host English tea
 

Crafters to host English tea

Dogwood Crafters will host an English tea, with two seatings at 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. on Sept. 24 at…
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Highlands Playhouse to hold auction
 

Highlands Playhouse to hold auction

The Highlands Playhouse will hold a fundraising auction at 4 p.m. on Sunday, Sept. 18, at the Highlands Playhouse. The auction…
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Mandy Barnett will pay tribute to Patsy Cline
 

Mandy Barnett will pay tribute to Patsy Cline

Mandy Barnett, a country music singer and stage actress, will perform a Tribute to Patsy Cline at 7:30 p.m. on…
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Colonial basket techniques to be taught
 

Colonial basket techniques to be taught

A basket-weaving class will be held from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 17, in the Macon County…
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Doxita film festival returns to WCU
 

Doxita film festival returns to WCU

A checkpoint on the Pakistan-India border and Peruvian workers traveling by boat to an island of birds are just two…
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Cullowhee to play at WCU
 

Cullowhee to play at WCU

The band Cullowhee will perform at 7 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 17, at the Hinds University Center at Western Carolina…
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Community band to play Sept. 11 tribute
 

Community band to play Sept. 11 tribute

The Haywood Community Band will present its monthly free concert at 6:30 p.m. on Sunday, Sept. 18, at the Maggie…
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Southeastern tribes renew ancient traditions at festival
 

Southeastern tribes renew ancient traditions at festival

Native American tribes the Choctaw, Creek, Chickasaw, Seminole and Cherokee return to Cherokee for a two-day event that celebrates the…
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WCU marching band to perform at NFL game
 

WCU marching band to perform at NFL game

The 380-member Western Carolina University band will perform as halftime entertainment during the Carolina Panthers regular season home opener against…
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Poets, writers, musicians and more gather to celebrate book launch, region
 

Poets, writers, musicians and more gather to celebrate book launch, region

There is a core of energy to Thomas Rain Crowe, a get-in-there and get-it-done spirit, evident both in his writings…
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Marty Stuart stops in Franklin
 

Marty Stuart stops in Franklin

Marty Stuart, a four-time Grammy winner and platinum recording artist, will be in concert at 7:30 p.m. on Friday, Sept.…
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Masters of Motown open Galaxy of Stars series
 

Masters of Motown open Galaxy of Stars series

The Masters of Motown’s “A Tribute to Hitsville U.S.A.,” will open the Galaxy of Stars Series at Western Carolina University.…
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Free arts and crafts workshop for kids
 

Free arts and crafts workshop for kids

Elementary school-aged children and their families are invited to a free ARTSaturday workshop from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. on…
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Hone your glassblowing and blacksmithing skills
 

Hone your glassblowing and blacksmithing skills

The Green Energy Park in Dillsboro is offering more classes this fall in both glassblowing and blacksmithing. Come make a…
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Step into a galaxy far, far away at Star Wars party
 

Step into a galaxy far, far away at Star Wars party

Blue Ridge Books in Waynesville is holding a Star Wars party from 2 to 4 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 10.…
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Introductory Reiki workshop being offered
 

Introductory Reiki workshop being offered

Sylva resident Mercedes Fernandez will present an introductory Reiki workshop at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 13, in the Community…
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Maggie Valley to star in country video
 

Maggie Valley to star in country video

Country singer Jody Medford will head to Maggie Valley on Sept. 21 to film the music video for his new…
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Nazi resistance captured on film
 

Nazi resistance captured on film

Six independent filmmakers and their films will land on the campus of Western Carolina University this year, as part of…
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‘We All Remember 911': Replica of school children’s banners on display at City Lights
 

‘We All Remember 911': Replica of school children’s banners on display at City Lights

After Sept. 11, the nation gave millions in donations to support recovery. America’s kids, meanwhile, gave in the way that…
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Crafters converging on Maggie Valley
 

Crafters converging on Maggie Valley

Maggie Valley will host a craft show this Labor Day weekend from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Sept. 3…
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Fontana to ring in Labor Day lakeside
 

Fontana to ring in Labor Day lakeside

A LakeAlooza Party is being held from 12 to 5 p.m. on Sept. 3 at Fontana Village Resort. There are…
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Animal shelter to hold wine tasting
 

Animal shelter to hold wine tasting

The P.A.W.S. Wine Tasting and Silent Auction, the largest fundraiser for the non-profit, no-kill animal shelter, will start at 7…
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