Sunday, April 24, 2011

Community Foundation of Western North Carolina and the Power of the Purse

The Community Foundation of Western North Carolina and its local affiliate, the Yancey Foundation, enable many of our local non-profits to make a significant difference in our community.

One of the estate owners at The Cove at Celo Mountain was a former chair and board member of the Community Foundation of Western North Carolina in Asheville and is actively involved with the Yancey Foundation. View the video explaining how the Yancey Foundation has been able to distribute $475,000 in grants and still have a permanent endowment of more than $250,000. Listen to many of our community leaders and fund recipients tell of the crucial impact the foundation has had on Yancey County.

Join women from Burnsville and The Cove at Celo Mountain at the CFWNC Power of the Purse luncheon on May 23 in Asheville featuring philanthropist Jennifer Buffett. "Buffett is co-chair and president of the NoVo Foundation, a philanthropic organization focused on creating a more just and balanced world based on cooperation and compassion, primarily through the empowerment of girls and women.

In September 2008, Jennifer and her husband Peter received the Clinton Global Citizen Award for their 'visionary leadership and sustainable, scalable work in solving pressing global challenges.' In December 2009, they were named among Barron’s top 25 most effective philanthropists. In 2010, Jennifer was chosen by President Clinton to be a founding member of Clinton Global Initiative’s young global leaders cohort, “CGE LEAD.” The Buffets work in philanthropy began in 1997 when Peter’s parents, Susan and Warren Buffett, bequeathed Jennifer and Peter a small charitable fund.

Proceeds from Power of the Purse benefit The Women’s Fund, a CFWNC permanent endowment to support the unmet needs of women and girls in the region."

To register for Power of the Purse (This is usually a sell-out event, so early registration is recommended.) Over 1,000 people gathered to hear Cokie Roberts at last year's event.

Sunday, April 17, 2011

A Beautiful Sanctuary Setting - Hiking along the Water Features within THE COVE AT CELO MOUNTAIN

Hiking along the waterfalls, creeks and trout ponds - THE COVE AT CELO MOUNTAIN

It was a beautiful 65-degree spring day today - perfect for hiking the 3 miles of manicured trails within the sanctuary setting of THE COVE AT CELO MOUNTAIN. For more of this mesmerizing beauty, enjoy the following slideshow from photos taken just a few hours ago.

Sunday, April 10, 2011

A Few of Our Favorite Things - Just off the Blue Ridge Parkway

Cherry trees around one of the trout ponds within The Cove at Celo Mountain

Forsythia, flowering quince, cherry trees, and Bradford Pear are heralding the beginning of our celebrated spring in the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina. While there are many spectacular views, those within THE COVE AT CELO MOUNTAIN are among the most memorable. Come enjoy a few of our favorite spring openings. The activities listed below are within 10 - 15 minutes of your Cove at Celo Mountain home or Cabin at Celo.

April 16th Patience Park and Toe River Campground open - Swimming Pool, River Tubing, Trout Fishing, Campground Store


April -Nov Mt. Mitchell Golf Course (consistently ranked 4 1/2 stars by Golf Digest - a "Must Play Public Golf Course.")


Springmaid Mountain Horseback Riding, Tubing, Fishing. Open in clement weather year-round. The trail rides ford the Toe River at least twice with water coming up to your stirrups amid breathtaking scenery of the Blue Ridge Mountains.


Spring Hikes along the Rivers and Blue Ridge Parkway


Kayaking, Tubing, Floating, Canoeing along the South Toe and North Toe


Breathe the Mountains...Live the Dream



For more information: The Cove at Celo Mountain movie clip (2 1/2 minutes) Springmaid Farm Mt. Mitchell Golf Course Patience Park and Toe River Campground Hiking in Yancey County Rafting, Tubing, Kayaking

Sunday, April 3, 2011

An Historic Hometown, An Ancient River, A Continuing Legacy

Photos: Fresh Organic Produce - Farmers Market; Our Middle School Drama Department's State Overall Best Actor and Actress, Mountain Heritage High School Eco-Club Students rafting down the South Toe River, Toe River Arts Council Chamber Ensemble and Toe River Community Chorus, OakMoon Farm and Creamery local handcrafted goat cheeses, Ayles Creek within THE COVE AT CELO MOUNTAIN.

Do you love outdoor adventures, ecology, wonderful arts and crafts, farm-to-table organic foods, orchestral ensembles and choral groups that YOU can join, not just enjoy.

Our small,historic hometown of Burnsville, NC, boasts its own Toe River Chamber Ensemble and Toe River Chorus - actually comprised of musicians from 5 local counties, ages 10-89, and pulled from every walk of life - farmers, librarians, real estate salesmen, potters, ministers, photographers, administrative workers, construction workers, teachers, students, doctors, hospital technicians and more. Come hear them perform the Easter portion of Handel's Messiah on April 12th at 7:00 pm at First Baptist Church on the town square of Burnsville - for free, of course. The talent here will simply astound you. Remember that I have said that when we claim more artists, per capita, than anywhere else in America, this includes the performing arts as well as the visual arts.

Speaking of which...Mountain Heritage High School has taken top state honors in drama for many years. But just recently our Middle School Drama Department took top state awards - Superior Play, Best Overall Actor, Best Overall Actress, Excellence in Directing, Acting, Live Music, Overall Design, Ensemble and Set Design.

One of my favorite things about this area is the co-mingling of all ages in most all activities - the building of Habitat for Humanity houses on campus at our high school with students and community volunteers working side-by-side, youth and adults throwing pots together for an Empty Bowl Benefit, painting Quilt Blocks together for the Quilt Trails of Western North Carolina, performing in music and theater productions alongside one another, and even farming and selling their own organic produce in our farmers markets.

Each year, one of our young farmers is recognized for excellence in agriculture. Come meet these amazing farm owners at our Farmers Market - opening April 23rd behind Town Square and the Town Center on Saturdays from 8-12. Market activities often include such events as health screenings, face painting, live music, and gourmet cooking demonstrations. Featured on opening day will be lots of plants, baked goods, crafts, cheese, meat, jams and jellies, honey, and some early produce. My personal favorite cheese in the world is OakMoon Farm and Creamery's Mountain Mediterranean Goat Cheese with Fresh Garlic and Olive Oil served on homemade bread from Nana's Kitchen. Both will be at the Farmer's Market and will sell out quickly.

Come back to the simple way of life of our American roots. Join us in this back-to-nature, we-can-do-this-together approach to living. Our lifestyle and our mountains are breaths of fresh air.

The Handel's Messiah concert is under the direction of Lisa Mauney and is made possible by the Toe River Arts Council with a Grassroots Arts grant awarded to the council by the North Carolina Arts Council.