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Madison County Te Madison County Arts Council is


lining up several events for the month of December. Award-winning songwriter Larry Cor-


dle will hold a songwriting workshop at 2 pm on Saturday (Dec. 4) the Arts Center located on South Main Street in Marshall and then perform in concert at 8 pm. At last count, Cordle’s songs have appeared on projects that have sold a combined to- tal of 50 million records. Cordle will be in concert in a Bluebird Café-styled song- writers round with Michael Cody and Joe Penland. Tickets for the concert are $15 and a workshop spot (which includes the evening show) is $50. From 10 am to 5 pm on Dec. 11, the


Madison County Arts Council presents its annual Artists and Crafters Holiday Sale at the Arts Center. Tree floors of local arts and crafts, holiday refreshments and a raffle will be available. Te Christmas Parade begins on Main Street at 1 pm Te Whitewater Bluegrass Company


will entertain the Arts Center on Dec. 31. Join in for a night of danceable bluegrass music, black-eyed peas and collards and a midnight champagne toast. Cost is $15. For more information, go to madison-


countyarts.com or call 828-649-1301. Tis special to the Tribune.


The Whitewater Bluegrass Company will play Dec. 31.


North Buncombe’s full service hospital


providing care for small animals and horses


With cold weather come new dangers to your pet including antifi eeze, se- vere weather, and the holiday season. Antifreeze has a very sweet taste but it does not take much to do irreversible harm to your pet. No pet should be left outdoors without refuge from the cold wind and weather. Around this time of year we are preparing for the holiday season. Your pet has access to things that can cause seri- ous problems when ingested such as chocolate, tinsel for your Christmas tree, and Poinsettias. For more infor- mation contact your veterinarian.


Weaverville, Exit 15 off I-26 Mark Forde, DVM


Sue Reinecke, DVM 645-1616


Winter and Your Pet Winter is approaching once again!


ing once again! With cold weather come new dangers to your pet including anti- fi eeze, sever weather, and the holiday season. Anti- freeze has a very sweet taste but it does not take much to do irreversible harm to your pet. No pet should be left outdoors without refuge from the cold wind and weather. Around this time of year we are preparing for the holiday season. Your pet has access to things that can cause serious problems when ingested such as chocolate, tinsel for your Christmas tree, and Poinsettias. For more information contact your veterinarian.


Winter is approach-


Madison County Arts Council events


Larry Cordle is an award-winning songwriter.


8 THE TRIBUNE/LEADER - December 2 - December 8, 2010


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