GSMNP is starting a Youth Leadership Class
 

GSMNP is starting a Youth Leadership Class

The Great Smoky Mountains National Park is starting a new program beginning this summer to create a Youth Leadership Class…
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Tremont announces bird banding program
 

Tremont announces bird banding program

Volunteers are needed to assist Tremont and the Great Smoky Mountains National Park by monitoring birds through bird banding on…
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Pisgah center for wildlife education offers free fishing events
 

Pisgah center for wildlife education offers free fishing events

The N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission is hosting three free fishing events in early June at its Pisgah Center for Wildlife…
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Bird banding at Tessentee preserve
 

Bird banding at Tessentee preserve

The public is invited to the bird-banding project at Tessentee Preserve in Otto at 8 a.m. June 2.  Participants will…
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Free rafting trip on the Tuckasegee
 

Free rafting trip on the Tuckasegee

The Dillsboro River Company will offer free unguided rafting trips down the Tuckaseegee River from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.…
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Jackson County Golf Club summer schedule
 

Jackson County Golf Club summer schedule

The Jackson County Golf Club has planned its summer schedule, which will include rounds at Mill Creek, Sequoyah National, Bear…
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WCU online course to address wilderness survival
 

WCU online course to address wilderness survival

Western Carolina University is offering an online course beginning June 1 on topics related to surviving accidents and dangerous encounters…
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Cradle of Forestry to host Curiosity Club
 

Cradle of Forestry to host Curiosity Club

The Cradle of Forestry will hold a nature and educational series titled “Woodsy Owl’s Curiosity Club” from 10:30 a.m. to…
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Kids in the Creek T-Shirt competition
 

Kids in the Creek T-Shirt competition

Robert Coleman won the Kids in the Creek T-shirt design competition and will have his design printed on 785 T-shirts…
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Forum to discuss alternative energy
 

Forum to discuss alternative energy

The Franklin Open Forum will discuss “Is alternative energy a viable alternative?” at 7 p.m. on June 6 at the…
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Mast General Store to hold Land Trust Day
 

Mast General Store to hold Land Trust Day

Mast General Store and the Appalachians Highlands Conservancy will celebrate Land Trust Day on June 2 by encouraging customers to…
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View the transit of Venus in Cashiers
 

View the transit of Venus in Cashiers

View the transit of Venus from 5:30 p.m. until sunset Tuesday, June 5, behind the Albert Carlton-Cashiers Community Library. The…
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Lily here and lily there
 

Lily here and lily there

I was in the Grandfather District of the Pisgah National Forest the other morning preparing to go to one of…
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World-class research  taking place at Highlands Biological Station
 

World-class research taking place at Highlands Biological Station

Richard Baird, a plant pathologist from Mississippi State University, was hard at work one day last week examining mushrooms in…
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Rash, Frazier featured at author lecture series
 

Rash, Frazier featured at author lecture series

Ron Rash, Charles Frazier and Wayne Caldwell will be among a group of southern writers to speak at the Summer…
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Great Smokies Writing Program comes to Waynesville
 

Great Smokies Writing Program comes to Waynesville

UNC Asheville’s Great Smokies Writing Program is offering “A Feast of Memories,” a course in Waynesville that will help local…
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Finding the right word
 

Finding the right word

In his Foreword to Robert Hartwell Fiske’s The Best Words (ISBN 978-193333882-8, $14.94), Richard Lederer reminds us of Mark Twain’s…
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International Festival Day moved to July 21
 

International Festival Day moved to July 21

Folkmoot USA has changed the date of its popular International Festival Day celebration to July 21. The event will take…
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‘Let’s Talk About It’ book series focuses on Civil War
 

‘Let’s Talk About It’ book series focuses on Civil War

Since it is the 150th anniversary of Civil War, the Waynesville library has decided to make the momentous war the…
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Carden’s new play to premiere in Greensboro
 

Carden’s new play to premiere in Greensboro

The world premiere of Outlander, a play written by Gary Carden of Sylva and Horace Frank Lee of Bryson City,…
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Summer reading programs focus on dreaming big
 

Summer reading programs focus on dreaming big

Registration has begun for the “Dream Big – Read” summer reading program at the Marianna Black Library in Bryson City…
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Book arts workshops at City Lights
 

Book arts workshops at City Lights

Jackson County Visual Arts Association will present two workshops on book arts from 9 a.m. to noon on June 2…
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Arts association to host reception during ‘Sylva After Dark’
 

Arts association to host reception during ‘Sylva After Dark’

The Jackson County Arts Association will hold an artist reception as part of  “Sylva After Dark” from 6 p.m. to…
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Gourd Art Festival in Cherokee
 

Gourd Art Festival in Cherokee

The 10th annual Gourd Artists Gathering and Art Festival will be held at the fairgrounds in Cherokee from 1 to…
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Leapin’ Frog Gallery to hold collage workshop
 

Leapin’ Frog Gallery to hold collage workshop

The Leapin’ Frog Gallery in Waynesville will host a workshop on mixed media abstract collages from 11 a.m. to 2…
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WWII display to stop in Franklin
 

WWII display to stop in Franklin

A World War II exhibit from the Museum of Military Memorabilia in Naples, Fla., will travel to Franklin in June.…
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Motorcycle ride comes to Maggie Valley
 

Motorcycle ride comes to Maggie Valley

“Thunder On the Parkway,” a new motorcycle ride from Gainesville, Ga., to Maggie Valley, will take place from June 8-10.…
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‘Celebrating Appalachia’ exhibit to open at Gallery 86
 

‘Celebrating Appalachia’ exhibit to open at Gallery 86

Haywood County Arts Council’s will host an artist reception for its new exhibit, “Celebrating Appalachia,” from 6-9 p.m., June 1,…
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Meet the Cherokee Indians and learn their history at Cherokee Voices Festival
 

Meet the Cherokee Indians and learn their history at Cherokee Voices Festival

The Cherokee Voices Festival will take place from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on June 9 at the Museum of…
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Jackson student wins Catch the Spirit of Appalachia scholarship
 

Jackson student wins Catch the Spirit of Appalachia scholarship

Catch the Spirit of Appalachia awarded the Elmer and Irene Hooper Civic Leadership Scholarship to Autumn Skye Baird. The scholarship…
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Take time to traverse the quilt trail
 

Take time to traverse the quilt trail

The Haywood County Quilt Trails project is bringing tourists to Haywood County with the colorful display of traditional quilting patterns.…
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Midtown Men to perform in Franklin June 2
 

Midtown Men to perform in Franklin June 2

The Midtown Men will take the stage at The Smoky Mountain Center for the Performing Arts at 7:30 p.m., June…
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Two comedy acts to perform at Smoky Mountain Center
 

Two comedy acts to perform at Smoky Mountain Center

The Smoky Mountain Center for the Performing Arts will welcome two comedy acts to its stage at 7:30 p.m., May…
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Free concert by Smoky Mountain Brass Band
 

Free concert by Smoky Mountain Brass Band

Smoky Mountain Brass Band will perform a free concert at 2 p.m., June 2, on the lawn of the historic…
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With Whiteside as backdrop, Cashiers screens mountain movies
 

With Whiteside as backdrop, Cashiers screens mountain movies

By Paul Clark • Contributing Writer A village that attracts residents because of its spectacular beauty has attracted a film…
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Jones made wrong vote at last Jackson meeting
 

Jones made wrong vote at last Jackson meeting

To the Editor: At the most recent Jackson County commissioner meeting at the Balsam-Willets-Ochre Hill Volunteer Fire Department, Commissioner Mark…
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Left changes it’s tune when it loses
 

Left changes it’s tune when it loses

To the Editor: According to recent letters to the editor, Christians, or anyone else, should not be allowed to vote…
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Planting is an inexact science, but here you go
 

Planting is an inexact science, but here you go

Some time back I wrote that at a future date I’d print seed-starting dates for the remainder of the growing…
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Misunderstanding should not nix resolution
 

Misunderstanding should not nix resolution

To the Editor: Sometimes misunderstandings can get completely out of hand. Such was the case at the last meeting of…
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North Shore Road money should not be held up
 

North Shore Road money should not be held up

To the Editor: I commend Becky Johnson and The Smoky Mountain News for providing the facts to its readers regarding…
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Holding on to memories of our beloved Bubbie Thomas
 

Holding on to memories of our beloved Bubbie Thomas

I’ll admit that I have never been much of a cat person. It’s because I am a little selfish, I…
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Test farm helps WNC growers stay ‘ahead of the game’
 

Test farm helps WNC growers stay ‘ahead of the game’

You’d be hard pressed to name a state-run entity more closely aligned with the region it serves than the Mountain…
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Still no settlement money for Swain
 

Still no settlement money for Swain

Swain County’s uphill battle to get the federal government to make good on its promise of a $52 million cash…
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Canton businesses to explore unified vision
 

Canton businesses to explore unified vision

A seminar intended to help small businesses in Canton develop the town’s potential will be held from 5:30 to 8…
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Organizing for America chapter to launch
 

Organizing for America chapter to launch

Haywood Organizing for America, the local campaign to re-elect President Barack Obama and other Democrats, will hold its first monthly…
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Input needed about regional bike plan
 

Input needed about regional bike plan

Community meetings seking input on a regional bike plan will be held in Haywood, Jackson and Swain counties. • Haywood…
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Franklin has second thoughts about motorcycle rally venue
 

Franklin has second thoughts about motorcycle rally venue

A motorcycle rally initially planned to take over the streets of downtown Franklin in August has been given the boot,…
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Welfare fraud on the rise with recession
 

Welfare fraud on the rise with recession

Swain County’s Department of Social Services has started cracking down on welfare fraud after seeing a rise in violations. “We…
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Chess tournament planned at Blue Ridge Books
 

Chess tournament planned at Blue Ridge Books

Blue Ridge Books in Waynesville will host a chess tournament starting at 10 a.m., June 21. The Smoky Mountain Chess…
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WCU hosted cadaver dogs, handlers for training
 

WCU hosted cadaver dogs, handlers for training

A group of four-legged students possessing powerful senses of smell visited the Western Carolina University campus recently as 66 dog…
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