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Saturday night
Give the gift
of literacy
concerts in Woodfin The Literacy Council of Bun-
combe County will hold orientations
The Woodfin Picking Parlor will be held at 7 pm on the first and for prospective volunteers to help
third Saturdays of the month beginning Jan. 3 at the town’s com- others read Jan. 20 and 22. Call
munity center. Bluegrass and country music will be featured, and any for more information at 254-3442
musician is welcomed to join in on the festivities. The event is free to or send an email to literacytutors@
the public. For more information, call Cameron Stapleton at 258-3197
litcouncil.com
or 273-6193.
Spring soccer signups
Registration for the Asheville Buncombe Youth Soccer Association upcoming recreation soccer season is now
open. Any child between 4-18 years of age can be registered to play. Teams hold practice within their local high
school district. The season runs March through May. ABYSA has more than 2,800 participants throughout
Western North Carolina. Online registration is quick and easy at
www.abysa.org or call 299-7277, ext. 305, for
more information about the program. Registration deadline is Jan 13, 2009.
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outside Buncombe County
nealogical Society meets at 7 pm on
Other Half of My Soul, and Gary Lucas, whose most recent book is
the first Monday of each month at
Mayhem and Maim, will discuss their books, the writing process,
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