Sunday, January 9, 2011

Favorite Photos, 2010 - Up on Celo










The backyard of an estate home on The Cove at Celo Mountain in the spring, Fall foliage on the road to The Cove at Celo Mountain, Greeter's Park, sunrise and sunset on The Cove at Celo Mountain, Dogwood blossoms around one of the trout ponds, Ayles Creek, a young relative of owners playing in the custom tree house in the summer, trout playing in one of the ponds - (family and professional collection of on-site photos.)

While I was trying to meditate yesterday, these turkeys had fun trying to distract me with all sorts of noise and commotion right outside my door. They succeeded, which ended up being not so bad! There were 34 of them all total. estate owner at The Cove At Celo Mountain.

The beauty of the land and water, the tranquility of the setting, the comfort of handcrafted homes and cabins, the charm of natural wildlife...all in the sanctuary setting of The Cove at Celo Mountain...just off the Blue Ridge Parkway, outside of Asheville, NC, in the Pisgah National Forest. The mountains are beckoning.

Sunday, January 2, 2011

WHO Women (Women Helping Other Women) featured in New York Times Dining and Wine Section Article

For a small American mountain town, Burnsville, NC, has made significant waves in the non-profit world. In a previous blog, we highlighted Empty Bowls, whose school teacher/artist originators call Burnsville home and began that nonprofit that has spread worldwide and raised millions of dollars for the relief of hunger. They have now segued that spirit of communal cooperation into a local effort to grow and provide fresh produce to needy residents with their Dig In garden program.

While there are many other mission groups of lay people, doctors, students, and others from our community who reach out both locally and globally to help others in organized efforts, the one we wanted to highlight today is WHO Women, a nonprofit that was started here in Yancey County to help women who are victims of domestic abuse or who need a boost to turn their lives around.

It was the old "what goes around comes around" philosophy that came into play when WHO Women received their own boost from a recent New York Times article in the Wine and Dining Section.

The custom-made, award-winning fruitcakes and other delicacies (handcrafted by local women benefitting from the work of this nonprofit) were featured in the Times article, "Holiday Gifts That Give Back." Over 3,000 orders came in for the small bakery located on Cane River School Road just west of Burnsville on December 7th (for Christmas shipping) after the brief mention of the fabulous fruitcakes and other offerings. According to our local Yancey Common Times Journal, the orders continued coming in so rapidly that the traffic stalled the website. Founder Mat James said Marketing Director, Ali Randolph, was taking calls constantly on her cell phone and telling customers to send their orders to her email address instead.

The Founder/Director does not take a salary, all profits go toward growing the business so it can create more jobs, fund more scholarships for women, and provide more education and assistance for women who need help getting their lives back on track. They receive advice and support from the NC Department of Commerce and have received some equipment grants.

The all-natural, preservative-free fruitcakes have even made the "Best Fruitcakes in the World"list. According to the website,"our Berry & Nut Cakes are much more than a combination of the finest ingredients that can be purchased. "Love can build a bridge" and love can also bake award winning products. Our Berries Cherries N' Nuts won third place in the 2007 Best of Atlanta Gourmet Show." They also offer dry mixes for dip, soup, chili, breads, nuts and jellies. All recipes are original and developed in the bakery kitchen by Mat and her staff. Since 2005 these products have been shipped all over the country and world."

The Cove at Celo Mountain is surrounded by historic American small towns steeped in this tradition of giving back to the community. We are located near Asheville, just off the Blue Ridge Parkway in the Pisgah National Forest. Mountains, rivers, streams, creeks, trout ponds, incredible hiking trails, winter and summer mountain sports, and servant-heart people are in ample supply. Visit with us on our special discovery package.

Sunday, December 26, 2010

A New Year's Celebration 2010


THE EVE

Go formal with the Black Tie Gala at the Biltmore Estate in Asheville, or ring in the New Year in the famous Grove Park Style - dinner and gala, with Big Swing & The Ballroom Blasters to serve as entertainment.


Or, come say goodbye to 2010 and welcome 2011 with a delicious, four-course dinner and four-piece band at Knife & Fork in the historic small town of Spruce Pine. Early seating at 6:00, late seating at 9:00. Music provided by "He Said, She Said." Please call 765-1511 for menu and details.

Next door at Tin Lizard there will be dancing, drink specials, fabulous food, and a live DJ. And we'll have our own Tin Lizard ball drop at midnight - don't miss it!

Ring in the New Year at Foxfire Downtown! Special New Year's Eve dinner starting at 5:00 until 9:00 PM. Live music from Celo Conley, hors d'oeuvres and champagne toast from 9:00 PM until 2011! $15.00 Please call 765-2007 for reservations.

At Sugar Mountain ski resort, enjoy the romantic and beautiful torch light parade at 11:45pm, an extravagant fireworks display (both free and open to the public)at 11:55pm, and live entertainment (there is a cost for this) provided by: "The Johnson Brothers" from 9pm - 1am.


In room where band is: All ages welcome: $80 per couple, $45 per single
Includes:
1 Basket of Hors D'oeuvres when you arrive
a champagne toast at midnight
Party favors

Lounge Area: MUST BE 21 OR OLDER:
$45 per couple, $25 per single
Includes:
a champagne toast at midnight

THE DAY

*Take in a current top movie at the historic Yancey Theater for $5
*Indulge in what may be the world's best hot chocolate at Knife and Fork.
*Get your exercise with Skiing, snow boarding, tubing, ice skating at any of our several ski resorts;
*Increase your workout with cross country skiing or snowshoeing on the Appalachian Trail near Roan Mountain.
*See the Blue Ridge Mountains the old-fashioned way - Horseback riding.
*Try your hand at gem mining. Learn about the purest quartz in the world - right here in Spruce Pine, NC, and found in every computer in the world.

Then come home to your own beautifully-appointed Cabin at Celo or Estate home within the sanctuary setting of The Cove at Celo Mountain.

HAPPY NEW YEAR FROM THE COVE AT CELO MOUNTAIN!