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Henderson County Life

Museum seeks volunteers for 'Golden Age' exhibit

The Henderson County Heritage Museum is accepting volunteers to assist with the opening of the display depicting "The Golden Age of Henderson County 1879 – 1926" and the "Coming of the Railroad."   Read Story »

Saluda Life

Saluda Arts Festival wins grants

SALUDA — The Saluda Business Association has received two grants in support of its 10th annual Saluda Arts Festival.   Read Story »

Hendersonville Life

Quilt show at Blue Ridge Mall today

The Western North Carolina Quilt Guild hosts its annual show today at the Blue Ridge Mall for National Quilting Day.   Read Story »

Flat Rock Life

Rock musical cast feasts on Playhouse hospitality

FLAT ROCK — The Rock survived the cast of "American Idiot." The sweet tea did not.   Read Story »

Henderson County Life

'Garden of eatin'' grows food and profit

A great return on investment may be as close as your yard.   Read Story »

Hendersonville Life

Pat's dancers win $11,000 in scholarships

Twenty-six dance numbers received first place/high score recognition and all 52 numbers received Gold or Platinum awards when Pat's School of Dance students performed at the Dance Educators of America (DEA) Regional competition in Chattanooga March 2-3.   Read Story »

Flat Rock Life

Playhouse offers discounts for teachers, first responders

The Flat Rock Playhouse is offering discounts to Henderson County law enforcement officers and emergency personnel and this weekend teachers get $5 off tickets to the YouTheatre production of "The Little Prince."   Read Story »

Henderson County Life

Photo gallery: Donors celebrate 'No Place Like Home'

Ruby slippers adorned the Hendersonville Country Club as the Community Foundation celebrated its 30th year of "helping people that care make lasting contributions to causes that matter."   Read Story »

Henderson County Life

WWII: Local G.I. saved civilians in France

Mr. and Mrs. C.G. Marquis were pioneer members of the staff of the Asheville Agricultural School at Fletcher in its early years. That school later became known, and is still known, as Fletcher Academy.   Read Story »

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