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Ron Sussex said the board is “As soon as we hear about approv-
discussing holding a contest for a al, it’ll be like dominos, we hope,”
mural to be painted on the back he added. The store is tentatively
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inside wall of the 4,000 square slated for an October opening.
foot store. The mural could depict Currently, board members are
Weaverville, Mars Hill, Barnards- beginning talks with local banks
ville and other areas the store hopes to procure the approximately
come with something extra...
to serve, Sussex said. He believed $300,000 needed to purchase
a mural would be a good way of stock and pay the salaries in order
highlighting the wealth of artists to begin operations. The board
living in the area. is borrowing $1.5 million from
“We want a nice feel as soon as BB&T for the property purchase
Mason William Tate
Matthew and Ashley Tate of Hendersonville would like to announce the
birth of their son, Mason William Tate. Mason was born at 5:27 am on
Wednesday, March 4, 2009. He weighed 5 lbs., 10 oz. and measured 21
inches in length. His grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Claude R. Tate Jr. of
Asheboro, NC, and Mr. and Mrs. Otis C. Falls III of Gastonia, NC.
Mason William Tate.
p: 645-6300
Southern Appalachian
Highlands Conservancy hike
f: 645-0065
The Southern Appalachian Highlands Conservancy will host a
guided hike along the Devil’s Britches Loop near Maggie Valley
9 Georgia Avenue “Just off Main Street”
beginning at 10 am on March 21. The hike will visit Soco Gap and
Hemphill Bald. Warm clothes, hiking shoes, rain gear, camera, water
and backpack lunch will be needed for anyone participating. The hike
Weaverville, North Carolina
is free to members and there is a $10 fee for non-members. For more
information, contact 828-253-0095 ext.205
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