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will move forward. The aldermen also approved
By Matt Tate
These new buildings at Reyn- a re-zoning of a tract of land at
olds Village will be in addition 11 Nix Drive that will allow the
Development at Woodfin’s new to the new office building for the owner to turn over a portion of
downtown corridor is moving National Telecommunications the property to Jonestown Baptist
forward, Woodfin Town Admin- Cooperative Association services Church.
istrator Jason Young said during management corporation service The town named Jan. 29 as
Tuesday’s (Jan. 19) meeting of the center, scheduled for 2011, and Founder’s Day in Woodfin to
Board of Aldermen. satellite-technology manufacturers honor the 200th birthday of
Five new buildings are planned AvL Tech, who plans to move into namesake Nicholas Washington
for Reynolds Village, four of which the former Newbridge Shopping Woodfin. He was a state senator
will be mixed residential and com- Center by the end of this year. and delegate to the state secession
mercial space and one purely resi- In other news, the aldermen ap- convention during the 19th cen-
dential unit. proved two re-zoning proposals. tury.
When completed, the new con- A plot at 115 Elk Mountain Road The board re-appointed Ge-
struction will feature 201 living near Woodfin Elementary School neva Maney as vice mayor, Kristi
spaces. Young said once Housing was re-zoned to commercial shop- Quinn was placed on the town’s
and Urban Development gives fi- ping from residential. The space ABC Board and Steve Santangelo
nal approval, which he expects in was formerly a laundromat and filled an open seat on the town’s
the coming weeks, development also operated as an art studio. Planning and Zoning Board.
Mars Hill
Script conference at SART
The Southern Appalachian plays for consideration by the audiences in discussions and cri-
Repertory Theatre will be host- company. Since its opening sea- tiques following each reading.
ing the 28th annual ScriptFEST son, SART has produced more One script may be considered by
on Friday (Jan. 22), Saturday than 50 world premieres. SART to be fully-produced on
(Jan. 23) and Sunday (Jan. 24) at SART’s Playwrights’ Confer- the Owen stage for a full-length
the Owen Theatre on the campus ence receives about 200 scripts production for one-week special
of Mars Hill College. each year and a small army of performance-run during the 29th
Admission is free and open to reader/reviewers circulate each Annual ScriptFEST in October
the public. It’s a weekend of new submitted script. Once all scripts 2010.
plays with SART actors onstage have been reviewed, SART in- For additional information,
reading new and original scripts, vites four-to-six finalists to the contact SART at 828-689-1384
with playwrights attending to conference to hear their plays or go to
sartplays.org.
talk about their work. read by SART actors. Playwrights
This year six new plays are cho- join the directors, actors, and This special to the Tribune.
sen as finalists and will be read
for the conference.
• 7 pm, Friday: “The Ice Cream
THE ONLY
King” by Rosemary Frisino Too-
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hey of Baltimore, Md.
• 10 am, Saturday: “The Spring
Cleaning” by Elizabeth Orndorff
New Location
(Old Kelly Building)
of Danville, Ky.
283 Weaverville Hwy.
• 2:30 pm, Saturday: “Mother
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Bear” by Jayme McGhan of Chi-
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• 7 pm, Saturday: “Fresh Pre-
serves” by Tom Godleski of
Asheville with special appear-
ance/music by Buncombe Turn-
pike.
• 2:30 pm, Sunday: “Pruning
Same friendly faces & quick
The Family Tree” by Daniel Gor-
don of Bartlesville, Okla.
service that you’re used to,
• 7 pm, Sunday: “The Markham just at a new location.
Mystery” by Jo Morello of Uni-
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