Sunday, May 30, 2010

TROUTACULAR! FESTIVAL June 5th

A river runs through it! The beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains, these ancient rivers, a gorgeous June day, and fishing for rainbow trout – does it get any better than this? What a great way to spend truly quality time with kids or grandkids while they learn another part of our mountain lifestyle! Both Bakersville and Spruce Pine are 2 of a handful of small Appalachian towns given the designation of “Mountain Heritage Trout Water City.” They both have rivers close to or running directly through their towns (Bakersville – the Cane River; Spruce Pine – the South Toe River). Date: Saturday, June 5, 2010
Time: 6am – 3:00pm
Location: Riverside Park in Spruce Pine, Creek Walk in Bakersville

Competitions and Prizes, Exhibits, Arts and Crafts, Activities
FREE HATS for the first 75 KIDS!!
FREE LUNCH for all registered fishermen! [food & beverages will be available for purchase by non-registered visitors]
You can call 828-765-9033 to confirm events for the Troutacular Trout Festival.

Sunday, May 23, 2010

The 64th NC Rhododendron Festival - June 18th and 19th



This festival celebrates the blooming of the world's largest display of naturally blooming rhododendron, high atop Roan Mountain. Friday's festivities include the first round of competition in both divisions of the NC Rhododendron Festival Pageant, beginning at 7:00pm at Bowman Middle School.
Friday also features an old-fashioned square dance with a live bluegrass band. Beginning at 8:00pm, the town of Bakersville blocks off Main Street and dances to music by The Wisemans. Saturday's activities include a family-friendly street fair with arts, crafts and food vendors, a classic car show, helicopter rides, tours of Roan Mountain, a 10K run, live entertainment on the Creekwalk and a ducky derby. Saturday evening features the second round of competition and crowning of the 2011 NC Rhododendron Queens beginning at 7:00pm at Bowman Middle School. The festival concludes with a final round of square dancing and live music on Main Street, starting at 8:00pm. For more information, visit www.bakersville.com
or contact Bob Hensley at bobhensley@ccvn.comor 828-688-3541.

Sunday, May 16, 2010

HISTORIC PARKWAY PLAYHOUSE OPENS FOR SUMMER 2010 – JUNE 4TH


North Carolina’s oldest, continually operating summer theater, the Parkway Playhouse, opens for the 2010 season - its 64th - on June 4th with a North Carolina Premier of Leaving Iowa.

If you have not attended a performance at this North Carolina historical theater, you are in for a real treat – even those of you from our nation’s largest cities. There is INCREDIBLE talent here – both in acting and staging all-time favorites and state and world premiers. Our local high school, Mountain Heritage High School, has garnered many well-deserved state awards for their acclaimed drama department – and this professional theater company is the genesis of that talent and training.

Leaving Iowa will be entertaining and funny, but you simply will not want to miss the world premier, The Ballad of Tom Dooley, on August 13-22. Get your tickets early. The legend behind this play - and the Kingston Trio hit song of the same title - originates right here in our area of North Carolina. While every production is a surprise and delight, whatever emanates from heart and home in the Appalachian Mountains will be especially memorable. Just ask any of the multi-generational local families to tell you their oral history of Tom, and then go enjoy the Parkway Playhouse’s interpretation of this local folk story.

For background to the legend of Tom Dooley: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Dula
For tickets and schedule of the Parkway Playhouse: http://www.parkwayplayhouse.com/