Author creates a marvelous world for children

If you go to a child’s birthday party and bring a book as a present, you may not win the most popular present award. 

Having been invited to the party of a little girl I know, who was six turning seven, I decided to forego the popularity part and I headed to my local bookstore.

‘The Best Christmas Pageant Ever’

A special production of “The Best Christmas Pageant Ever” will hit the stage at 7:30 p.m. Dec. 12, 19-20 and 2 p.m. Dec. 13-14, 20-21 at the Haywood Arts Regional Theatre in Waynesville.

When the unruly Herdman kids, the “worst children in the history of the world,” show up at church and muscle their way into the annual Christmas pageant, everyone expects total disaster.

Season of Lights returns to Waynesville's Pigeon Center

Season of Lights is PCMDC’s beloved winter celebration, returning to the building for the first time since Hurricane Helene. This joyful fundraiser brings our community together to experience 10 winter traditions from around the world — each with its own music, food, crafts, stories and beautiful displays of light. 

'Wickhams: Christmas at Pemberly’

A special production of “Wickhams: Christmas at Pemberly” will hit the stage at 7:30 p.m. Dec. 11 and 13, and 5 p.m. Dec. 14 at the Haywood Arts Regional Theatre in Waynesville. 

HCAC ‘Small Works’ exhibit

The Haywood County Arts Council’s (HCAC) “Small Works” exhibit will run through Dec. 31 at the HCAC Gallery & Gifts showroom in downtown Waynesville. 

Applications sought to operate Waynesville license plate agency

The N.C. Division of Motor Vehicles is seeking applicants for a commissioned contractor to operate a license plate agency in Waynesville. 

In North Carolina, NCDMV oversees LPAs, but the agencies are managed by private businesses or local governments. 

This must be the place: ‘Oh, that we could always see, such spirit through the year’

Thanksgiving morning. I awoke to the sounds of my upstairs neighbor scurrying about, most likely getting things together for whatever he has planned for Turkey Day. Nearby Russ Avenue is oddly quiet. Nobody is heading to work. The incessant construction has ceased for the day, too. 

Haywood opens new EMS base near Lake Junaluska

A new EMS base in Haywood County is now operational. 

The base was completed earlier this year. It is part of efforts by Haywood County leaders to improve emergency services coverage and response times. The base, centrally located near the intersection of Russ Avenue and Mauney Cove Road, should do just that with close proximity to Lake Junaluska, Maggie Valley and Jonathan Creek. 

This must be the place: ‘Believe that the world is an ethereal flower, and ye live’

While I’m sitting and looking out the window of the local laundromat here in West Waynesville, I notice how dirty my rusty, musty, trusty pickup truck has become since I last washed it, which, I think, may have been last winter or so. One year’s worth of dirt along endless miles of unforgiving roads, both geographically and spiritually. 

Free pesticide disposal in Haywood

Farmers, homeowners and small businesses in the region are invited to safely and responsibly dispose of unwanted pesticides at a Free Pesticide Disposal Collection Day from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Tuesday, Dec. 2, at the Mountain Research Station, located at 265 Test Farm Road in Waynesville. 

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