Sunday, March 27, 2011

Heroic Season for the Parkway Playhouse - NC's Oldest Continuously Operating Summer Theater


Photos: The legendary Parkway Playhouse showcasing "The Bard of Avon" Quilt Block (part of the Quilt Trails of Western North Carolina - underwritten by the owners of The Cove at Celo Mountain) and the locally commissioned, hand-forged entrance gate to THE COVE AT CELO MOUNTAIN. Enjoy our acclaimed art, our history, and some of America's most spectacular natural beauty. This is your Gateway to a new Lifestyle.

The 2011 Season (the 65th consecutive season!) of this Blue Ridge Parkway historic theater located in Burnsville, NC, is almost here!

This is the lineup of a Season of Heroes with added curtain-raisers during leaf season and Christmas! You are in for a treat that equals metropolitan theater across America. When we say we have more artists, per capita, in Yancey and Mitchell Counties than anywhere else in America - we are alluding to not only the visual arts and crafts but to the incredible talent in the performing arts here, as well.

May 6-14 THE MIRACLE WORKER by William Gibson-An inspiring and true story of heroism and faith about the remarkable Annie Sullivan who, against all odds, taught the deaf, mute, and blind child Helen Keller to communicate with the world.

June 3-11 WORLD PREMIER -AN UNCIVIL UNION: THE BATTLE OF BURNSVILLE-by Britt Kauffman-Set in Yancey County at the zenith of the Civil War and the 'worst winter in memory' a group of war weary mountain women make a courageous stand. Funny and touching, this world premiere play is an imaginative look at an actual event that reminds us that heroes can come from surprising places.

June 24-July 9 - 1776- a musical by Sherman Edwards and Peter Stone-Daring to stand up and declare their independence from the British, the founding fathers of America embodied fearlessness and conviction. This powerful musical puts a human face on one of the most stirring events in our history: the signing of the Declaration of Independence.

July 22-August 6 - SEUSSICAL-a family musical by Lynn Ahrens and Stephen Flaherty- A clever musical based on the works of the legendary Dr. Seuss will transport you to the Jungle of Nool where an elephant named Horton makes a bold stand on faith alone. Join us (and a certain famous hat-wearing feline) for an evening where anything imaginable.... is possible.

August 12-20 ROBIN HOOD: THE LEGEND OF SHERWOOD- a swashbuckling adventure by Jeff Douglas Messer and Robert Akers- The legend comes to life as the most famous "outlaw" in the world takes to the Parkway Playhouse stage to defy the menacing and oppressive Prince John and the evil Sheriff of Nottingham.

August 23-September 6 - ALONG ABOUT SUNDOWN- an Appalachian mountain musical by Brenda Lunsford Lilly and Sandra Lunsford Mason-Meet Bascom Lamar Lunsford: minstrel, politician, and visionary hero. This intimate look at one of the most influential and creative native sons of North Carolina will have you clogging in the aisles.

October 21 (Tentative Opening) - DRACULA- a Gothic thriller- adapted from the Bram Stoker novel by Andrew Gall and Jeff Douglas Messer- The classic vampire story comes to heart-pounding life - a young woman falls victim to an unexplainable illness, a ghastly shipwreck is discovered, and a reclusive stranger from a remote land arrives in a seaside resort in England. Good is threatened by an unspeakable evil. As an unlikely band of heroes face off against one of the most feared and famous monsters of all time in this new adaptation of the first vampire novel.

December 1 (Tentative Opening) BEAUTIFUL STAR: AN APPALACHIAN NATIVITY-by Preston Lane and Laurelyn Dossett- A heartwarming retelling of the original Christmas story. Faith and redemption, new possibilities, and hope for all are re-discovered as a small mountain church uses music and love to tell the story of the birth of Jesus Christ.

For season or individual tickets

Sunday, March 20, 2011

Get Involved to Get Connected! - Non-Profit Volunteer Opportunities Near Our Historic Hometown

When I meet with prospective buyers within THE COVE AT CELO MOUNTAIN, they want to know how they can easily become involved in and become an integral part of the broader community of our historic hometown and surrounding small towns.

Obviously, becoming involved in a church of your faith is an excellent way to get to know a group of people with whom you will share core values.

Another favorite way is to volunteer with the many non-profits that exist in this servant-heart atmosphere around this Blue Ridge Parkway area.

One of my favorites is The Appalachian Therapeutic Riding Center located about 10 minutes from your cabin or mountain home within The Cove at Celo Mountain. It is pure joy to witness the rider and volunteers interacting with the uncanny ability of the horse to transcend physical, emotional, mental, or psychological limitations or traumas. Enjoy Part I of a video of some of these people below. Part II can be accessed by clicking on the link listed below the video. A list of some of the area non-profits follow. Some may be an extension of work you have done in your own hometown.

Join with us in this rewarding work of community. Help support this worthy non-profit at the Kentucky Derby Celebration May 7, 2011 at the Burnsville Town Center. Big screen projection of the actual race, gourmet dinner, live music and dancing, Player's Corner games and locally handcrafted work and other fine prizes. Call(828) 675-5814 for tickets.



To watch Part II of the ATRC video

Other Local Non-Profit Opportunities
The Quilt Trails of Western North Carolina (Underwritten by Mountain Lifestyle Communities (The Cove at Celo Mountain) -
The Reconciliation House

Hospice of Yancey County
The Mayland Community College Foundation
The Community Foundation of Western North Carolina
The Toe River Arts Council
Yancey County Cultural Resource Center
Yancey County Chamber of Commerce
High Pastures
Listening Project: Rural Southern Voices for Peace

Sunday, March 13, 2011

Spring in the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina



It's springtime on THE COVE AT CELO MOUNTAIN located in a river valley of the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains, just off the Blue Ridge Parkway.

From Ideal Living magazine: "Nestled in 80 pristine acres, The Cove at Celo Mountain in Western North Carolina exemplifies mountain lifestyle at its finest. The select few who make this private enclave of 31-1 acre plus homesites their own will enjoy elevations up to 3700 feet, with thoughtful design guidelines ensuring that views, trees, trout filled streams and the unique land features will be preserved for generations to come."


In March and April, stay for 3 days and 2 nights at one of our historic B&B's - compliments of the owners of THE COVE AT CELO MOUNTAIN - while you tour this beautiful sanctuary setting and enjoy some of our favorite spring events.

Two of the top events - Fire On the Mountain and the Burnsville Metric - April 30th

The Power of Place - come enjoy this with us - for spring - for a lifetime

Ideal Living: Discover The Cove at Celo Mountain The Terrell House B&B The Richmond Inn

Sunday, March 6, 2011

Where to Get Away From It All - the Sanctuary Setting of The Cove at Celo Mountain

Tired of the rat race?
Weary of materialism?
Searching for authenticity?
Wanting to recapture the love of nature and sports of your youth?
Longing for the small town or rural relationships of a bygone era?
Seeking something lost or not yet found through art?

This is your retreat - your escape - your sanctuary. THE COVE AT CELO MOUNTAIN is secluded within the South Toe River Valley of the storied Blue Ridge Mountains - far enough away from the rush and crush of fast-paced city life to restore your soul; close enough to Fodor's 2011 Top Destination for World Travel (Asheville, NC) to stay just connected enough. More artists, per capita, than anywhere else in America call this home. The world-renowned Penland School of Crafts is here, along with rivers for fly-fishing/tubing/rafting, mountains to climb, waterfalls to mesmerize and hiking trails to challenge - including the Appalachian Trail - that draw tourists from across the country. You will likely come to relax, regroup, reenergize, or reinvent yourself. But, I have a feeling, the greatest balm to your soul and spirit will be the guileless and unpretentious people here. Come back to the heart of America.

The Cove at Celo Mountain from Cove at Celo Mountain on Vimeo.


Fodor's 21 Places We're Going to Visit in 2011
Penland School of Crafts
Toe River Arts Council
Waterfalls near Asheville
Hiking Trails near Asheville, NC