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Wednesday, July 1 at 7 pm Jenny Martin & Courtney Stevens Reading & Signing Fast cars are Phoebe “Phee” Van Zant’s mode of opposition in Jenny Martin’s debut Tracked, which Erin Bowman calls “an action-packed sci-fi with heart.” Martin is a school librarian in Texas. Courtney Stevens tackles difficult groundContinue Reading

The Swannanoa Chamber Music Festival, one of the longest running chamber music festivals in the United States, presents its 46th season to the listeners of the Carolinas. The five week festival will perform concerts in Swannanoa in Kittredge Theater on the Warren Wilson College campus on July 3, 11, 18,Continue Reading

Where the World Meets on Main Street. International ArtFest 2015 takes place Saturday, July 18, 2015, from 10-5 p.m., rain or shine, in downtown Waynesville. This event is the ultimate cultural exchange—juried international and regional artwork, international cuisine, international dance and music from Folkmoot USA, and regional music and dance.Continue Reading

Jack Stern captures the natural beauty of landscapes on canvas. He is known for his amazing ability to capture perfectly lit skies, water reflections and mountain views. Encouraged by his grandmother, Jack began oil painting when he was just fourteen years old and within a few months started formal artContinue Reading

Perfect for Shopping, Dining, and Live Entertainment Tucked away in an underground cellar at 20 Church Street, just off Main Street in historic downtown Waynesville, is an unassuming retail wine and beer establishment known as the Classic Wineseller. For 18 years, founder and owner Richard Miller has been strategic inContinue Reading

in Buy Haywood’s 2015 Agritourism Guide By Tina Masciarelli – Can you imagine a place where farmers grow hundreds of acres of fresh produce, graze cattle, raise shrubs, trees, herbs, and bees? A place where farmers create dozens of value added products like Peach Shine Jam & Rainbow Trout Caviar,Continue Reading