What’s coming to town this November…

November 2010 Calendar of Events Complied by Henderson County Travel & Tourism www.historichendersonville.org (information is subject to change) November 1 – December 3 The Center for Craft, Creativity & Design presents “Out of the Board Room and Into the Studio” featuring the creative talent of The Center for Craft, Creativity & Design’s board and it’s [...]

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HVL News: The Hunt For Hendo

From the Hendersonville Times-News … Downtown Hendersonville Inc. is asking for your help in finding a bear. In 2006 the N.C. Apple Festival decorated a bear for the Bearfootin’ in Hendersonville public art display. Recently DHI has been using a 6-foot cutout made from a photo of the bear, called Hendo. “We have been using [...]

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Video: Kanuga Sunrise

Miss those warm July mornings and their glorious sunrises? How about the next best thing? Here’s a video of the sun rising over Kanuga Lake earlier this year.

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Enjoy “Dirt” and “Escape From Suburbia” at ECO’s 2nd environmental film fest

ECO’s 2nd Annual Environmental Film Festival is tagged as “Great Films & Discussions to Educate & Inspire.” The festival takes place Friday, Oct. 8 at 6:30 p.m. & Saturday, Oct. 9 at 10 a.m. at the Hendersonville Little Theater. The festival opens with a Friday screening of Dirt-The Movie and a panel discussion on permaculture, [...]

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HVL Jam: Shuffleboard City All Stars

Local music matters. That’s why we’re launching our new online column HVL Jam, which highlights outstanding local music from the Hendersonville area, both past and present. To kick things off, here’s a great get-your-blood-pumping tune by the unjustifiably overlooked Hendersonville band The Shuffleboard City All Stars, from their 2002 album The Stretch. Ladies and gentlemen, [...]

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Video: On The Street In Downtown Hendersonville

Stuck inside today? How’s this to sound as a way to lift your spirits: A quick video of Hendersonville on a nice, warm day? Pleasant enough, right? Let’s take a look.

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National Register lists Brevard’s East Main Street as Historic District

The National Register recently added 31 historic places in North Carolina to its list, according to a Garner News article, including the East Main Street Historic District, immediately southeast of downtown Brevard. “The predominantly residential historic district displays a wide-ranging mix of nationally popular architectural styles common to late-19th- and 20th-century neighborhoods in North Carolina,” [...]

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Henderson Film Society screens “The List of Adrian Messenger” Sunday, Sept. 26

— Review by Ken Hanke. John Huston’s The List of Adrian Messenger (1963) is a thoroughly enjoyable murder mystery in the classic style. The film features a solid performance from George C. Scott as the detective, Jacques Roux as his makeshift Watson, and a touch of old Hollywood from the presence of Clive Brook and Herbert Marshall.

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Air-quality problems to continue through Friday: Moderate (yellow) condition forecast

Another day of air quality problems are predicted for Friday, Sept. 24. It’s a code YELLOW air quality forecast day for the valleys and ridges of Henderson and surrounding WNC counties. This means that unusually sensitive people should consider limiting prolonged outdoor exertion at lower elevations. Source: NC Division of Air Quality

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Hendersonville’s Dan Lewis and Moog Foundation announce a CD release party

Bob Moog Foundation and Dan Lewis, an audio engineer and arranger/producer at Acoustic Audio Recording in Hendersonville, announce a CD Release Party for Bob Moog Live September 22, 2010 – The Bob Moog Foundation and Asheville composer/musician Dan Lewis announce the world premiere and release party for a historic live concert recording, Bob Moog Live. [...]

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