Sunday, March 28, 2010

DEVELOPER COMMISSIONED ARTISTS TO DEFINE THE COVE AT CELO MOUNTAIN

You know by now, if you have read our blog, that we are passionate about our area of Western North Carolina, our acclaimed artists, and the plethora of outdoor sports and activities available to us in these breathtaking mountains. I thought you might appreciate reading something a little less biased that someone else has written about the pristine Cove at Celo Mountain. So, here it is from:
SOUTHEAST DISCOVERY: THE SOUTHERN WAY OF LIFE

Bill Ennen, award-winning builder and developer of The Cove at Celo Mountain recognizes that one of the great resources in Western North Carolina is artistic talent. Now on display at The Cove at Celo Mountain are two masterpieces; the entry gate – a Lucius Annaeus Seneca design of layered mountains made from burnished copper, black iron and stainless steel and a commissioned, one-of-a-kind painted Quilt Block, part of Quilt Trails of Western North Carolina on display in Greeter’s Park at The Cove at Celo Mountain.

People are drawn to Western North Carolina seeking a small town atmosphere and friendly places to socialize. We crave a sense of community, the way we were brought up when we were kids years ago. People want to spend more time outdoors walking with their spouse, their kids, and playing with their grandchildren. We crave simple things - a place to catch a trout, toss stones in a creek and warm our hands around an outdoor fire.

When you reach The Cove at Celo Mountain, you can feel its charm and heartbeat built inside Pisgah National Forest. You can’t help applauding the artistic entry gates as you pass through them each time. You are immediately drawn to Greeter’s Park and the open lawn inviting you to play catch with your dog. You see the framed aqua and green painted Quilt Block, as if hanging on a living room wall, which intrigues you wondering about the story behind its design. The Greeter’s Park outdoor living room setting has a large stone fireplace, outdoor timber furniture and a separate fire pit encouraging you to sit down and roast marshmallows. Do you know that each painted Quilt Block on the Quilt Block Trail is a one-of-kind design?

The Cove at Celo Mountain recently became the sole corporate sponsor of Quilt Trails of Western North Carolina gifting $50K, a generous gift by developer Bill Ennen, to preserve its beauty and education in Western North Carolina. Quilt making is a time- honored Appalachian tradition now transformed into painted art, more than 140 Quilt Blocks displayed on barns, businesses and in public places. The project started when Ohio resident Donna Sue Groves put a paint block on her barn to honor her mom, and this honor has been contagious ever since.

Builders commonly spend money decorating the interiors of completed homes turning them into models. Bill Ennen of The Cove at Celo Mountain has decorated the outdoors of the community inviting residents outside to bond with nature and touch their five senses. We are seeing a strong trend of outdoor living rooms of which The Cove at Celo Mountain has four.

Soon, two of the three cabins now under construction, part of The Cabins at Celo Collection, will be ready for purchase and move-in. If living outdoors is as important to you as your indoors, The Cove at Celo Mountain is worth taking a look. If you would like to know more, obtain a current price list and floor plans, email us at info@southeastdiscovery.com or call us at 877.886.8388.

OR call us directly at The Cove at Celo Mountain: 866-378-4769 for wonderful prices on accommodations and a special treat from the owners when you tour the beautiful Cove at Celo Mountain.

(Taken from: http://www.southeastdiscovery.com/southern-way-of-life/2010/02/developer-commissioned-artists-to-define-the-cove-at-celo-mountain)

Saturday, March 27, 2010

HERE IS WHAT THEY ARE SAYING ABOUT OUR QUILT BLOCK SUNDIAL - THE WORLD'S FIRST!


*From: Romantic Asheville http://www.romanticasheville.com/quilt_trails.htm
one-of-a-kind quilt block sundial has been installed in downtown Burnsville.
*From The Salisbury Post: Burnsville Installs Unique Sundial: http://www.salisburypost.com/Lifestyle/032810-Quilt-block-sundial
*From The American Quilt Trail-The First Day of Spring brings another First
From my friend Barbara Webster of the Quilt Trails of Western North Carolina--the 150th quilt block on their incredible trail, and the world's first quilt block sundial! http://americanquilttrail.blogspot.com/
*From News From North Carolina Travel Partners: The latest quilt block to adorn a building in Burnsville has the distinction of being the first one in the world that can also be used to tell time http://media.visitnc.com/news/661/15/One-of-a-Kind-Quilt-Block-Sundial-Installed-in-Burnsville/d,newsitem_travel_partner_news.html
*From VisitSouth: if you lose track of time along the way, you can consult the newest addition to the trail--a quilt-block sundial that actually works. Installed on the Yancey Times Journal building in Burnsville, NC, the clock is accurate to within six minutes http://media.visitnc.com/news/661/15/One-of-a-Kind-Quilt-Block-Sundial-Installed-in-Burnsville/d,newsitem_travel_partner_news.html
And the list goes on...

Visit Mountain Lifestyle Communities Sales Center on town square (the Corporate Underwriters for the Quilt Trails of Western North Carolina.) We are located just down from the historic building that houses our library (which also has a quilt block.) You can see the new Quilt Block Sundial from our sales office and get your map for walking and driving the Quilt Block Trails - which will include the trail that takes you to our own Quilt Block at Greeter's Park at The Cove at Celo Mountain.


FIRE ON THE MOUNTAIN FESTIVAL



FIRE ON THE MOUNTAIN BLACKSMITH FESTIVAL

Locust Street in Downtown Spruce Pine, NC

APRIL 24, 2010 10AM - 4PM

The Appalachian mountains of Western North Carolina have produced world-famous master blacksmiths. In just one local family - by the name of Boone - the craft of blacksmithing has been passed down through 18 generations. This is the lineage of the legendary Daniel Boone, who was also a blacksmith. Come enjoy this heritage craft at our annual Fire on the Mountain festival!

*Try your own skills at forging in the "Hands-On" tent
*Enjoy live demonstrations from some of our leading blacksmiths
*Shop for unique, original pieces for gifts or for your own collection

There will be food vendors, live music, visiting blacksmiths from around the region/country, and special activities for the kids. Then take a break from the activities to try your hand at fly-fishing in the ancient South Toe River that flows through the town (Rivers Edge Outfitters in town will lend or rent you the poles), or just relax with the great food and live music and watch the heritage trains that pass through lower street.

Make the beautiful 15-minute drive over to The Cove at Celo Mountain and see our locally art-commissioned, hand-forged entrance gate. It reflects the profile of our mountains and opens in similitude of the meandering path of Ayles Creek through the community. John Rolleri and David Seltzer were the master blacksmiths on this stunning entry gate made from burnished copper, black iron and stainless steel.




For a video of the festival and further information: http://www.sprucepinefestivals.com/blacksmith.html

For fly-fishing and river sports/trips: http://www.riversedgeoutfittersnc.com/

Saturday, March 20, 2010

BURNSVILLE, NC METRIC BIKE RIDE - The 16th Riding




Not a bad place to be in late April... (Photo by Michael Davis, 2006)
(From http://www.burnsvillemetric.com/)

Mark Your Calendars!

April 24th 2010 - Blue Ridge Beauty, Burnsville, and Biking - The ride takes you very near The Cove at Celo Mountain (just off of 80 S.) So bike on up or drive up and visit our beautiful community while you are here.

Annually held on the last Saturday of April, the Burnsville Metric is a great way to start off your cycling season. It is casual but well-supported and comprises some of the flattest, most scenic roads in Yancey and Mitchell counties. Burnsville’s Town Square makes a dramatic location for the registration/start/finish proceedings and is also the highest elevation of the ride, a modest 2821’. For the first 36 miles the route is mostly flat and follows the Cane River through the small communities of Higgins, Lewisburg, Egypt and Ramseytown. Then, proceeding upstream beside the wide Toe River, the route passes Huntdale, Pigeon Roost and Green Mountain. There are moderate hills to climb between miles 36 and 52, but those climbs, especially along Hwy. 80-N, provide stunning views of Mt. Mitchell, Roan Mountain and other nearby peaks. Of course there is the final climb back up to the town square. Not much to do about that but ride it.

Details:

61.5 miles; 3 well-supplied rest stops
Roving SAG support
Ham radio communication provided by MARC (Mayland Amateur Radio Club)

REGISTRATION/packet pick-up at Burnsville Town Center 7:15am – 8:45am

Ride begins promptly at 9am

Helmets are required. All riders must sign the waiver; riders under 18 must have a parent co-sign the waiver. All riders must obey rules of the road – we are sharing these roads with motorists.

FOR PHOTOS OF THE INCREDIBLE BEAUTY ALONG THE ROUTE: http://www.bicycleinn.com/BurnsvilleMetric03_1Downtown.htm






Saturday, March 13, 2010

NEW DIRECT FLIGHTS TO ASHEVILLE


(taken from: http://blog.exploreasheville.com)

GETTING TO ASHEVILLE IS EASY WITH NEW FLIGHTS
Making a great escape to Asheville via air is now easier and more affordable thanks to new flights from AirTran Airways. The airline announced new summer routes that include nonstop service from Asheville Regional Airport between Tampa and an additional nonstop flight to Orlando.

Direct Flights from Tampa
Nonstop flights between Asheville and Tampa will be available beginning May 4. Flights from Asheville to Tampa will depart at 2:09 p.m. on Monday, Wednesday and Friday and at 1:27 p.m. on Sunday. Flights from Tampa to Asheville will depart at 11:49 a.m. on Monday, Wednesday and Friday and at 11:07 a.m. on Sunday.

More Direct Flights from Orlando
While AirTran already operates three nonstop direct flights to Orlando, the airline will add a fourth flight beginning May 4. Flights from Asheville to Orlando will depart at 12:15 p.m. on Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday. Flights from Orlando to Asheville will depart at 10:00 a.m. on Monday, Wednesday and Sunday.

New Nonstop Flights between Asheville and Dallas/Fort Worth
Getting to Asheville from the Lone Star State is easier than ever thanks to nonstop jet service between Asheville Regional Airport and Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport beginning April 6.

American Eagle Airlines, the regional affiliate of American Airlines, will operate the flights. Flights will run through the fall, with service ending temporarily on October 31.

Scheduled flights from Asheville to Dallas/Forth Worth will depart at 9:40 a.m. and arrive in Dallas 11:15 a.m. Flights from Dallas/Forth Worth to Asheville will depart at 5:35 p.m. and arrive at 8:45 p.m.

Popular Flights to Asheville
• Airfare from Chicago to Asheville starting at $177 round trip
• Airfare from Dallas-Fort Worth to Asheville starting at $208 round trip
• Airfare from New York to Asheville starting at $219 round trip
• Airfare from Los Angeles to Asheville starting at $257 round trip
• Airfare from Atlanta to Asheville starting at $371 round trip
(3/13/10) http://www.farecompare.com/flights/Asheville-AVL/city.html

AIRPORTS CLOSEST TO THE COVE AT CELO MOUNTAIN
*Asheville Regional Airport: http://www.flyavl.com/
*Greenville-Spartanburg, SC International Airport (1 hour from Asheville: http://gspairport.com/
*Charlotte Douglas International Airport (2 hours from Asheville): http://www.charmeck.org/Departments/Airport/home.htm
*Knoxville, TN McGhee Tyson Airport (2 hours from Asheville): http://www.tys.org/
*Johnson City, TN Tri-Cities Regional Airport (1 hour): http://www.triflight.com/

THE WORLD'S 1ST QUILT BLOCK SUNDIAL IS COMING TO BURNSVILLE!


YOU ARE INVITED TO THE INSTALLATION AND DEDICATION OF THE WORLD'S 1ST QUILT BLOCK SUNDIAL
If you've been reading our blog, you already know we think we have the best of the best - breathtaking mountains - including the highest peak in eastern North America,(Mt. Mitchell), America's Favorite Drive, (The Blue Ridge Parkway), America's favorite trail, (The Appalachian Trail), gorgeous rivers for every water sport, the most wonderful, guileless people you could hope to meet, The Cove at Celo Mountain (of course!), the Quilt Trails of Western North Carolina...and the list goes on.

But coming this weekend (Friday, March 19th, at noon), our historic hometown of Burnsville will celebrate the installation of the world's first Quilt Block Sundial and North Carolina's largest vertical sundial on the Yancey Common Times Journal building at 22 N. Main Street. The 8-foot sundial will be visible from the town square. Designers were Bob Hampton and Martin Webster. The dedication ceremony is Saturday, March 20th at noon. Bob will teach us how to read the sundial and give us some interesting background information. There will be brochures, posters and t-shirts for sale to commemorate this historic event.

Executive Director of the Quilt Trails of Western North Carolina, Barbara Webster, and her group of dedicated volunteers have already garnered numerous awards and acclaim, including a write-up in the Wall Street Journal and a Best of North Carolina State Award. Our counties have been blessed with the beauty of these quilt blocks, the added revenue from the tourism they have generated, and a unique opportunity to share our heritage through the quilt blocks and the stories that have been written for them. Mountain Lifestyle Communities (The Cove at Celo Mountain) is proud to be the Corporate Underwriter for this wonderful non-profit organization.

Saturday, March 6, 2010

The Cove at Celo Mountain Hosts Wine and Cheese Tastings in Florida




Here are your official invitations to join us in Florida for wine, cheese, and a taste of our beautiful Cove at Celo Mountain located in the breathtaking Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina. Spend a few hours of casual conversation with us in West Palm Beach or Naples, Florida, and then come and spend a season or a lifetime with us in the simple, back-to-nature lifestyle we cherish in these ancient mountains.

Tuesday, March 23**6-7:30**Florida Lifestyle Homes Model**Quail West
13940 Williston Way**Naples, FL 34119

Wednesday, March 24**6-7:30**Atlantis Country Club**West Palm Beach, FL
(Hosted by Teresa "The Hat Lady" Nelson and Robert Garrison)
Keller Williams Realty

RSVP for both: 866-378-4769 / www.celoliving.com