Weaverville
MPAC organizers to host invitation-only concert
Te organizers of the proposed 271 Haywood Street • 828-252-4270
Multi-Purpose Athletic Complex in North Buncombe are bringing to- gether two nationally acclaimed acts on stage for the first time in an in- vitation-only concert Sunday (Nov. 21) at Flynn Fitness in Weaverville.
Te Richard Shulman Trio and
Valerie Miller will perform. Music begins at 6 pm. Te Richard Shul- man Trio specializes in jazz, classi- cal music and music for healing and meditation. Miller is an acoustic folk musician. Te goal of MPAC is to reweave
the fabric of community by provid- ing opportunities for the threads of
community to function in synergy. Te Community Concert Series events are private, intimate affairs where artist and observer can experi- ence the essence of performance. Donations go to ncMAYSA, and
MPAC is a non-profit initiative of ncMAYSA.
Tis special to the Tribune. Student of the Month Te North Buncombe High
School’s Student of the Month Program, sponsored by the Rotary Club of Weaverville, is pleased to name senior Emily Litton as its Stu- dent of the Month for October. Litton is an active volunteer
with Young Life and is a Wild Life leader. She has worked on house repair at Hinton Rural Life Cen- ter in Hayesville, Tenn., and other
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projects with her youth fellowship group. Litton is a member of Beta Club
and has lettered in tennis all four years at North Buncombe. She plans to major in exercise science at UNC-Wilmington or UNC-Char- lotte. She is the daughter of James and Ellen Litton of Weaverville.
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