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	<title>North Carolina Travel Guide &#187; Family Events</title>
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		<title>NC Wine Country News &amp; Events</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 17 Apr 2009 19:00:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Aileen</dc:creator>
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The April showers have been ample and the vines are budded all across North Carolina&#8217;s verdant wine country. Wine has proven itself one of the most popular and lucrative agricultural, agritourism and value-added production success stories since the demise of Big Tobacco, and the many public offerings of wine country promise to remain one [...]]]></description>
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<p>The April showers have been ample and the vines are budded all across North Carolina&#8217;s verdant wine country. Wine has proven itself one of the most popular and lucrative agricultural, agritourism and value-added production success stories since the demise of Big Tobacco, and the many public offerings of wine country promise to remain <a href="http://media.visitnc.com/news/346/15/d,newsitem_latest_news.html">one of the strongest sectors</a> of the important North Carolina tourism industry in these troubled economic times.</p>
<p>First, in a big first for NC&#8217;s wine industry, the <a href="http://www.duplinwinery.com/">Duplin Winery</a> in Rose Hill near Cape Fear, has become the first North Carolina winery &#8211; the first winery outside the west coast, in fact &#8211; to have earned the Adams Beverage Group Fast Track Brand award as well as the Impact Hot Brands Award from <i>Wine Spectator</i> publications.</p>
<p>Duplin&#8217;s champagne is being served at Mount Vernon, its Magnolia was named a favorite summertime wine by Martha Stewart. The winery now has a 1 million gallon capacity and receives over 100,000 visitors annually. There are daily tours and tastings, weekly music with wine and cheese in the courtyard, and even a popular dinner theater.</p>
<p>In other news, the <a href="http://visitalamance.com/">Haw River Valley</a> is now the third wine growing district in North Carolina to receive federal recognition as an &#8220;American Viticultural Area&#8221; [AVA], establishing that grapes grown in the 868 square mile area produce distinctive wines. The piedmont valley joins previously recognized AVAs in the high country Yadkin Valley and Swan Creek within Yadkin&#8217;s broader AVA. This brings multiple piedmont vineyards and six wineries into the prestigious designation and is a significant boost to the wine and viticulture industries expanding in our state.</p>
<p>Check out some of the coming season&#8217;s events at <a href="http://visitalamance.com/">Visit Alamance</a>, beginning with the <a href="http://www.visitalamance.com/events/default.asp?eid=5020">Art on the Haw River Wine Trail</a> on May 2 and 3, 2009. This is a free for the whole family event and will combine a winery tour and tastings with exhibitions and demonstrations of fine arts in the style of traditional artist studio tours. Visitors can travel the 50-mile scenic drive through the heart of the rural piedmont to find unique, hand crafted furniture, hand blown glass, distinctive pottery, metal sculptures, paintings and photographs, collectable quilts and fiber arts, the cultural crafts and fine arts kept alive and thriving by the friendly people in this friendly region.</p>
<p>North Carolina currently ranks 10th in the nation for wine and grape production and is home to more than 80 fine wineries. That&#8217;s triple the number that existed in 2001, so this diverse agriculturally-based value-added industry continues to lead the way as a valuable model of successful rural development in this time of general economic insecurity.</p>
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		<title>The Hills Are On Fire!</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 09 Oct 2008 19:38:41 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Aileen</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s Official Leaf-Looker Season
 
Western North Carolina, showplace of the Southern Appalachians, the Great Smoky Mountains and the venerable Black Mountains is a favorite destination for autumn leaf-lookers far and wide. The crisp mountain air &#8211; still warm in the day and jacket-cool at night &#8211; combines with cobalt skies and flame colored trees to [...]]]></description>
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<p>Western North Carolina, showplace of the Southern Appalachians, the Great Smoky Mountains and the venerable Black Mountains is a favorite destination for autumn leaf-lookers far and wide. The crisp mountain air &#8211; still warm in the day and jacket-cool at night &#8211; combines with cobalt skies and flame colored trees to provide a feast for the eyes and seasonal connections between the earth and the soul. Put that together with our many fine restaurants, local festivals and attractions, and fine accommodations, and pretty soon you&#8217;re talking about some of the best vacation getaway experiences the world has to offer.</p>
<p>The spectacular colors of autumn arise in hardwood tree leaves, which contain several different color pigments that appear as chlorophyll production shuts down and the tree prepares for winter by pulling the remaining chlorophyll/sugar energy out of the leaves. Brilliant reds, yellows and flame-bright oranges blanket the hills and valleys. Frost, which has already hit the high country, serves to break down the chlorophyll all at once, resulting longer lasting fall foliage. The result is a feast for the eyes and the heart that keeps visitors coming back year after year.</p>
<p>There are well-planned drives, whether you&#8217;re traveling by car, motorcycle or bicycle, well-worn hiking trails and fall festivals all over the region. Western North Carolina&#8217;s many beautiful resorts and golf courses beckon as well, with rest and recreational exercise in the clear mountain air. Check out some of the links below to find just what you&#8217;re looking for, and take some time off from the rat race to enjoy our natural beauty, talented artisans and musicians, fun family festivals and activities, and fine Southern hospitality. You won&#8217;t believe what our leaves can do!</p>
<p><b>Links:</b></p>
<p><a href="http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/26874563/">MSNBC: Autumn is in the NC air</a><br />
<a href="http://www.leaf-lookers-guide.com/nc_leaf-lookers-guide.htm">Leaf-Lookers Guide: Perfect Drives</a><br />
<a href="http://www.highcountryoutdoors.com/">High Country Outdoors</a><br />
<a href="http://www.golfnorthcarolina.com/">GolfNorthCarolina: Best Courses</a><br />
<a href="http://www.visithighcountry.com/">High Country Reservations</a><br />
<a href="http://www.visithighcountry.com/search.asp?table=Attractions">High Country Attractions</a><br />
<a href="http://www.carolinaballoonfest.com/">Carolina BalloonFest 35</a><br />
<a href="http://www.statesvillepumpkinfest.com/">Crossroads Pumpkin Fest</a><br />
<a href="http://www.exploreasheville.com/index.aspx">Explore Asheville</a></p>
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		<title>Gas Prices Dent NC Tourism</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 01 Jul 2008 16:36:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Aileen</dc:creator>
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Bloomberg reported last week that according to MasterCard, demand for gasoline has fallen 2.7% from the same time last year as consumers cut back on vacation plans. The Greater Triad Area Business Journal also reports that vacation house rentals along the NC coast are down 5-8% from last year, with more available houses staying [...]]]></description>
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<p><a href="http://www.northcarolinagasprices.com/news/US_Gasoline_Demand_Falls_27_MasterCard_Says/8316_313659/index.aspx">Bloomberg reported</a> last week that according to MasterCard, demand for gasoline has fallen 2.7% from the same time last year as consumers cut back on vacation plans. The Greater Triad Area <a href="http://triad.bizjournals.com/triad/stories/2008/06/30/story7.html">Business Journal</a> also reports that vacation house rentals along the NC coast are down 5-8% from last year, with more available houses staying empty. There are no current reports on the number of visitors to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park and Blue Ridge Parkway, but those figures are expected to be down significantly this season as well.</p>
<p>The Raleigh <a href="http://www.newsobserver.com/1565/story/1122949.html">News &#038; Observer</a> reports that North Carolina&#8217;s tourism office is responding by putting more money and effort into getting in-state residents to stay closer to home this year for their vacations, and that other states are doing the same thing.</p>
<p>Luckily, North Carolina is so rich in natural beauty and fun family events as well as attractions, that North Carolinians can always find fun things to do on their vacations without having to drive far at all. Even better, a good many of the summer festivals, rural attractions and outdoor opportunities cost them little to nothing!</p>
<p>So no matter where in North Carolina you live, there are things to do, places to go and fun to be had within 100 miles of your residence. You can take the family camping on any of our beautiful lakes, at our many state parks, or even in the nation&#8217;s most popular national park. You can go boating at the coast, tour some lighthouses, do some surf-fishing and collect seashells from our beaches. You can tour organic farms and orchards, attend a small town festival, enjoy great music of all varieties, and learn new things about our state without going far from home.</p>
<p>So, all you proud North Carolinians&#8230; <a href="http://www.visitnc.com/">discover something wonderful about your own region this summer</a>, and don&#8217;t worry that it&#8217;ll cost you an arm and a leg. We never have to go far from home to have a wonderful time with our friends and families, to learn and experience new people and new vistas and new things. Don&#8217;t give up your necessary vacation this year just because gas prices are high. Just don&#8217;t drive so far! In North Carolina, you don&#8217;t have to!</p>
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		<title>A North Carolina 4th of July</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 18 Jun 2008 21:52:50 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Aileen</dc:creator>
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If your family is wondering where to go and what to do to celebrate Independence Day this year, consider some of the great events North Carolina has on offer, from the mountains to the piedmont to the coast, and everywhere in between!
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<p>If your family is wondering where to go and what to do to celebrate Independence Day this year, consider some of the great events North Carolina has on offer, from the mountains to the piedmont to the coast, and everywhere in between!</p>
<p>For instance, <a href="http://216.92.198.193/cvb_eventdetail.php?RecID=8066">Fort Bragg</a> near Fayetteville is hosting <a href="http://www.fortbraggmwr.com/julyfourth.php">Operation Celebrate Freedom VI</a> on the Main Post Parade Field on base. Wynonna Judd and Dakota Rain, the Golden Knights Parachute Team and other musical guests will entertain the crowd. There will be plenty of food and drinks, and camping is allowed. The fireworks are spectacular every year at this event, almost as great as I remember on the Potomac in DC in my youth! The event is free and open to the public, the contact number is 910-396-9126.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re on the coast near <a href="http://www.nc4thofjuly.com/">Southport/Oak Island</a> in the Cape Fear area you&#8217;ll want to make plans to spend the day and evening in Southport, where there will be a car show on Bay Street in front of the Garrison House and all-day arts and crafts shows at Franklin Square Park and in the Franklin Square Gallery. Concessions, water stations and comfort stations will be along Howe Street, and on the Waterfront Stage there will be all-day stage entertainment even as the Decorated Boat Flotilla sails past the Southport Waterfront. Stay on your blanket for the wonderful fireworks at 9 pm!</p>
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<p>Out west in Asheville there will be events free to the public all day for the <a href="http://www.ashevillenc.gov/residents/arts_entertainment_culture/city_festivals/default.aspx?id=3422">Ingles 4th of July Celebration</a>, starting at 1 pm at Pack Square and along the length of College Street downtown. The Sons of the American Revolution will offer a patriotic tribute, there will be music from some of Asheville&#8217;s hottest bands, free craft projects and family games for everyone. There will be food vendors and rides for the kiddies, and the fireworks begin at 10 pm.</p>
<p>In the Charlotte area your family can celebrate twice! First, NASCAR&#8217;s home at <a href="http://www.lowesmotorspeedway.com/schedules/summer_shootout/070108/">Lowe&#8217;s Motor Speedway</a> is hosting a fireworks extravaganza &#038; CRASHcars Trailer Race Destruction derby on Tuesday, July 1st on the quarter-mile oval for just $7 adult, $3 for children 6-12, under six free. Now, THAT is some good ol&#8217; North Carolina summertime fun at the racetrack!</p>
<p>On the 4th proper, North Carolina&#8217;s <a href="http://www.carowinds.com/events/event_detail.cfm?event_id=137&#038;ec_id=11">Carowinds</a> Theme and Water Park offers its Night of Fire Spectacular. Boasting more than 1,000 fireworks shells to fire off, ticket-buyers can opt for the <a href="http://www.carowinds.com/shop/shopping_corporate_partners_list.cfm">All-You-Can-Eat Picnic</a> too.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.raleighcvb.org/visitors/events.search.php?normal_search=Search&#038;showDate=2008-07-04">In Raleigh</a> there will be things going all day, including free events on the State Capital grounds and the NC State Fairgrounds. Music at the Koka Booth Amphitheater, and the many offerings of First Fridays downtown.</p>
<p>So for visitors and residents alike, there are some great <a href="http://www.visitnc.com/home_article_detail.asp?ArticleID=316">4th of July events on the calendar</a>. Come on in, set a spell, take your shoes off! There is something wonderful going on near your favorite spot in North Carolina!</p>
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		<title>Bele Chere&#8217;s 30th Year and Cape Fear Blues</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 11 Jun 2008 17:28:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Aileen</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[July Events East and West
 
On both sides of the state the last weekend in July offers some great events that are family-friendly and musically rich. Out west, Asheville&#8217;s Bele Chere celebrates its 30th year this July, when the festival kicks off on Friday, July 25 and runs through Sunday, July 27. So far the [...]]]></description>
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<p>On both sides of the state the last weekend in July offers some great events that are family-friendly and musically rich. Out west, Asheville&#8217;s <a href="http://www.belecherefestival.com/info/">Bele Chere</a> celebrates its 30th year this July, when the festival kicks off on Friday, July 25 and runs through Sunday, July 27. So far the lineup of musical entertainment includes Travis Tritt, The Wailers, The Grascals, Cowboy Mouth, Doyle Lawson, Edwin McCain and more, all seven stages will be offering constant music and fun. The Purina Ultimate Air Dogs will be there, as will the many great artists and craftsmen of Western North Carolina with their wares.</p>
<p>The South&#8217;s Largest Street Festival is free and offers a large children&#8217;s area, shuttles from area parking lots, plenty of food and drinks.</p>
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<p>Down East, the <a href="http://bluesman2001.blogspot.com/2007/07/cape-fear-blues-festival.html">Cape Fear Blues Festival</a> is scheduled for the same weekend, hosted by the Cape Fear Blues Society. It begins with a Blues Cruise on a riverboat and ends with an all-day jam session you won&#8217;t want to miss. There&#8217;s a blues workshop on Saturday open to musicians and fans, a festival concert in the park, and live blues at The Rusty Nail late into the night. This festival is not free, but the events are reasonably priced and any true blues fan won&#8217;t want to miss it.</p>
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		<title>Spring LEAF Festival May 9-11</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Apr 2008 16:59:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Aileen</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Biannual Black Mountain Tradition
 
It&#8217;s not too late to get your tickets for the 2008 spring Lake Eden Arts Festival, at beautiful Lake Eden in Black Mountain. Word has it that vehicle camping permits are all sold out, but there are still tent permits available as well as weekend and day tickets for those who [...]]]></description>
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<p>It&#8217;s not too late to get your <a href="http://www.theleaf.com/tickets.php">tickets</a> for the 2008 spring Lake Eden Arts Festival, at beautiful Lake Eden in Black Mountain. Word has it that vehicle camping permits are all sold out, but there are still tent permits available as well as weekend and day tickets for those who don&#8217;t mind staying at one of the many great hotels and motels in the Black Mountain and Asheville environs.</p>
<p>LEAF holds its festivals every spring and fall (this year the autumn festival will be October 17-19) to showcase the LEAF in Schools and Streets arts mentoring projects for youth, its LEAF International music collaborations from Panama, Guatemala, Rwanda, Bequia and Mexico, and dozens of great, culturally significant musical groups, individuals and artists from everywhere.</p>
<p>This year there will be more than 40 Healing Arts Workshops during the day, featuring Yoga and Tai Chi, Folk Art, Juried Handicrafts, a national $1,000 Poetry SLAM, a children&#8217;s village with clowns, jugglers, puppeteers, games, stories and art projects. There are joyful parades, jam sessions, circus arts and zipline fun out over the lake.<br />
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<p>This spring&#8217;s musical lineup on LEAF&#8217;s four stages includes Arrested Development, Javier Garcia, Nanci Griffith, David Wilcox, Corey Harris &#038; the 5&#215;5 Band, Latter Day Lizards, Steep Canyon Rangers, Nathan &#038; the Zydeco Cha Chas among many others, including international players including Rahim AlHaj, Vincent Nsengiyumva of Rwanda and many, many more. There will be Zulu stilt dancing, an interactive electronic music experience via the Bob Moog Foundation&#8230; check out the <a href="http://www.theleaf.com/performers.php">lineup of performers</a> for yourself and see what&#8217;s in store.</p>
<p>There will also be a Jam Tent with old time, bluegrass and Celtic jams ongoing, mountain trail runs and hikes, an old time fiddle and banjo contest, plus the usual parades and visiting artists&#8217; booths, great food and drink, and thousands of wonderful people.</p>
<p>Tickets: (828) 686-8742 or www.LakeEdenArtsFestival.org</p>
<p><i>&#8220;LEAF is more than just a festival: It is a bond that links music, the arts and education into one package. The eclectic assortment of sounds found at the festival had traveled widely, bring music from across the globe.&#8221;</i><br />
- Relix Magazine, December 2007</p>
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		<title>Good Even, M&#8217;Lords and Ladies!</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 27 Mar 2008 20:21:17 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Aileen</dc:creator>
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It began innocently enough. The French ambassador Vicompte Bertrand Fenelon de Saint Julen had arrived at the Lord Mayor&#8217;s manor just ahead of the Spanish ambassador, Count Bernadino de Mendoza. A day ahead of Good Queen Bess&#8217; scheduled arrival. The two had been shown their lavish quarters, and having unloaded personal possessions, strode together [...]]]></description>
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<p>It began innocently enough. The French ambassador Vicompte Bertrand Fenelon de Saint Julen had arrived at the Lord Mayor&#8217;s manor just ahead of the Spanish ambassador, Count Bernadino de Mendoza. A day ahead of Good Queen Bess&#8217; scheduled arrival. The two had been shown their lavish quarters, and having unloaded personal possessions, strode together along the South Wing&#8217;s stained glass lined hall seeking the privy. They were not friends, exactly, but they both took their positions with utmost seriousness. Thus what they overheard in the privy &#8211; a conversation abruptly cut short when their presence was noted &#8211; set them upon a quest to discover the plot and earn the favor of the Queen&#8230;</p>
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<p>The <a href="http://www.ncrenfaire.com/index.php?&#038;MMN_position=1:1">14th Annual North Carolina Renaissance Faire</a> begins this year with a tale of intrigue among the nobles on the very eve of the Queen&#8217;s spring visit. The Faire runs for three weekends &#8211; March 29th and 30th, April 5th and 6th, and April 12th and 13th at the North Carolina Fair Grounds in Raleigh. The weekend of April 5-6 will host Tartan Day celebrations, so wear your clan&#8217;s tartan and join in the highland games!</p>
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<p>Enjoying the Duke University Medieval and Renaissance Studies Department&#8217;s involvement and support, the North Carolina Faire is one of the premier Ren-Faires in the nation, as well as one of the earliest. So dig out those Elizabethan costumes, that treasured sword as well as all the crown jewels, and make plans to attend the North Carolina Renaissance Faire this year!</p>
<p><a href="http://www.ncrenfaire.com/index.php?&#038;MMN_position=1:1">14th Annual North Carolina Renaissance Faire</a></p>
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		<title>A NC Mountain Log Cabin Christmas</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 24 Dec 2007 16:44:42 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Aileen</dc:creator>
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During this 2007 holiday season, it seems the children are all nestled asleep in their beds, with visions of sugar plums dancing in their heads&#8230; oh, wait. You say the &#8220;children&#8221; are all teenagers now, terminally bored with Christmas and expecting a 10-gig iPod loaded with every album too objectionable to be played in [...]]]></description>
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<p>During this 2007 holiday season, it seems the children are all nestled asleep in their beds, with visions of sugar plums dancing in their heads&#8230; oh, wait. You say the &#8220;children&#8221; are all teenagers now, terminally bored with Christmas and expecting a 10-gig iPod loaded with every album too objectionable to be played in public, plus keys to a car and $400 worth of &#8220;Prison Chic&#8221; pants that hang somewhere around the thighs and show off their underwear?</p>
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<p>Did the fudge never set, so you had to run to the store to buy enough ice cream to disguise the un-set fudge as super chocolate syrup? Were those tollhouse cookies hard as a rock, breaking grandpa&#8217;s dentures with the first bite? Did cousin Jim finish off the entire bottle of rum you&#8217;d brought for eggnog before passing out under the tree? Did the dog eat that perfect glazed ham before you could get it into the oven to heat? Did it snow during the night and hide all the firewood you&#8217;d stacked somewhere in the yard for the Christmas Eve fire? Are the in-laws insisting on watching <i>Enemy of the State</i> as a &#8220;Christmas Movie&#8221; instead of <i>It&#8217;s a Wonderful Life</i> for the 16th time?</p>
<p>Be of good cheer, enjoy yourself anyway, and&#8230;</p>
<p>Merry Christmas to all, and to all a good night!</p>
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		<title>You Won&#8217;t Believe What Our Leaves Can Do!</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 17 Sep 2007 21:13:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Aileen</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Leaf-Looker Season in the Blue Ridge
 
First come the wannabe Leaf-Lookers. They start arriving in late September, inevitably disappointed by the lack of fall foliage anywhere but atop the highest portions of the Blue Ridge Parkway, but happy there are so many side excursions to engage, festivals to attend, and adventures to embark upon.
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<p>First come the wannabe Leaf-Lookers. They start arriving in late September, inevitably disappointed by the lack of fall foliage anywhere but atop the highest portions of the Blue Ridge Parkway, but happy there are so many side excursions to engage, festivals to attend, and adventures to embark upon.</p>
<p>Then, about mid-October the real Leaf-Lookers arrive in droves. They can start at either end of North Carolina&#8217;s section of the Parkway, timing their stops along the way to the many events going on. Starting in the north, the <a href="http://www.yvgf.com/">Yadkin Valley Grape Festival</a> is scheduled for Saturday, October 20 in downtown Yadkinville.</p>
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<p>Food, live music, children&#8217;s events and a wine-tasting of exceptional vintages from Yadkin Valley wineries are the main events, along with the Ginny B. Motorcycle Ride to benefit Hospice. If you&#8217;re a motorcycle enthusiast this is a spectacular ride through the scenic countryside and vineyards of Yadkin.</p>
<p>Continuing down the Parkway south to catch the show as well as the expansive views, the crisp autumn air and deep blue skies set off the colorful display of leaves. The first to turn are dogwoods, sourwood and blackgum &#8211; turning deep red. The tulip poplars and birches then follow with their sunshine yellows, the sassafras and red maples donning a range of crimson to the most impossible flame orange you can&#8217;t believe unless you see it. Finally, the oaks turn russet and hold that pose well into November.</p>
<p>Along the way south, there are plenty of events just off the Parkway in towns like the <a href="http://www.downtownmarion.org">Mountain Glory Festival</a> in Marion, Old Fort <a href="www.oldfortchamber.com">Octoberfest</a> and Mountain Music, and the <a href="www.maggievalley.org">Maggie Valley Fall Arts &#038; Crafts Festival</a>.</p>
<p>As you&#8217;re passing through Asheville on the Parkway, don&#8217;t neglect to drop in at the Folk Art Center, where there are crafts on display and usually some artisans present to demonstrate how it&#8217;s done. And for a really special treat, there is the famous <a href="http://biltmore.com/our_wine/our_story/default.asp">Biltmore Estate and Winery</a>, where descendants of the castle&#8217;s original owner George W. Vanderbilt still host guests touring the estate and the most-visited winery in the U.S.</p>
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<p>Biltmore&#8217;s award winning wines can be purchased at the winery, and there are events every weekend through the fall. <a href="http://biltmore.com/living/food_wine/default.asp">Biltmore Living</a> offers some great wine suggestions for pairing with foods, some ideas on gracious entertaining even if you don&#8217;t live in a castle, and some wonderful recipes from famous chefs that will have your mouth watering well before dinner is served!</p>
<p>Plan to end the southward drive at Cherokee and Maggie Valley, turning off the Parkway at the south end of the <a href="www.great.smoky.mountains.national-park.com/">Great Smoky Mountains National Park</a>. There are events going in both towns all the way through October, offering music, dancing, displays of cider making and mountain crafts, award-winning BBQ, fresh rainbow trout, guided nature hikes and even canoe trips on the river.</p>
<p>By November, the tourists still coming into the mountains but missing the peak of fall color are known locally as Limb-Lookers. Not to worry, there are still plenty of things to do and see. Check out the links above and below for more information on events and recommendations, get planning!</p>
<p><b>Links:</b></p>
<p><a href="http://www.blueridgeparkway.org/Calendar_NC.htm">Blue Ridge Parkway Calendar of Events</a></p>
<p><a href="www.ncarboretum.org">NC Arboretum Asheville</a></p>
<p><a href="www.greatsmokies.com">Great Smoky Mountains Railroad</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.oldfort.org/music/index.htm">Old Fort Mountain Music</a></p>
<p><a href="www.headwatersoutfitters.com/discovery_trip.htm">Headwaters Outfitters</a></p>
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		<title>25th Lake Eden Arts Festival</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 31 Aug 2007 17:55:53 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Aileen</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Black Mountain
 
The autumn Lake Eden Arts Festival at Camp Rockmont in Black Mountain is scheduled for October 19, 20 and 21 at the very height of fall leaf-looker season in the mountains. Marking its 25th festival, the lineup this year is spectacular.
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<p>The autumn <b>Lake Eden Arts Festival</b> at Camp Rockmont in Black Mountain is scheduled for October 19, 20 and 21 at the very height of fall leaf-looker season in the mountains. Marking its 25th festival, the lineup this year is spectacular.</p>
<p>LEAF has become a regular WNC institution with two festivals a year, spring and fall. There are numerous artists displaying their work, plenty of fun activities for children and adults, lots of live music day and night, and many gifted performers. The LEAF sponsors offer programs internationally and in inner cities here in the U.S. that match children with instruments and residency mentors, bringing some of the best from Guatamala, Rwanda, Panama and elsewhere to show off their talents during the festivals.</p>
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<p>The setting is beautiful Lake Eden surrounded by mountains, and families can purchase day-tickets, weekend tickets and the &#8220;weekend-plus&#8221; passes that cover 3.5 days and 3 nights of overnight camping at any of several fine lakeside camping areas.</p>
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<p>Headliners on the main stage this year include Tony Trischka&#8217;s Double Banjo Bluegrass Spectacular; the legendary Doc Watson with his grandson and David Holt in their Hills of Home tribute; The Wilders honky tonk fiddle tunes; Fishbone&#8217;s mix of funk, ska, reggae and punk; and locals David Lamont, Eliza Lynn, Big Medicine and many more.</p>
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<p>There&#8217;s the Jabali African Acrobats of Kenya, Mizero Children&#8217;s Troupe of Rwanda, John Doyle and Liz Carroll traditional Irish duo, and a big Contra &#038; Square Dance with George Marshall and Beth Molaro. The Paperhand Puppet Intervention will be there again this fall with their giant parade puppets. The world-class Poetry Slam tent will be busy throughout the festival, offering a thousand dollar grand prize this year for the best slammers.</p>
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<p>The Kid&#8217;s Creativity Zone offers stiltwalkers, juggling, balloon-twisting, storytelling, puppets, sing-alongs and other fun activities. The food comes in both serious pig-picking BBQ and other meat-eating delights as well as vegetarian and vegan offerings, with plenty of cool water, apple cider and cold beer.</p>
<p>This is one family-oriented festival that should definitely be experienced at least once in a lifetime. Of course, once you&#8217;ve attended you might be hooked, planning your whole year around the spring and fall festivals! Leafy fall fashions are encouraged for all, bring a sweater for very cool evenings, and buy your tickets early!</p>
<p>Link:</p>
<p><a href="http://www.theleaf.com/">Lake Eden Arts Festival</a></p>
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