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WNC Cheese Trail up for discussion

An exploratory meeting has been set up to examine the possibility of forming the Western North Carolina Cheese Trail.

The meeting will be held at 2 p.m. on Feb. 29 in the commerce boardroom located on the second floor of the Asheville Chamber Building on Montford Avenue. The primary purpose of the meeting is to bring together licensed cheese-making operations in Western North Carolina to discuss the concept and gauge the interest in forming of this new entity.

There are about 15 licensed farmstead and artisanal cheese-making operations in Western North Carolina. Retailers, enthusiasts, and future cheese-makers are welcome to attend and contribute their ideas.

Attendees are asked to RSVP.

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