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Weaverville Cookie sales coming soon Local Girl Scouts, who belong


to Girl Scouts Carolinas Peaks to Piedmont (GSCP2P), will begin their annual cookie sales Feb. 12. Weaverville Girl Scout Troop


30026 will be announcing sale dates soon. While cookies are only available


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Bake Shoppe owner passes torch


year long. Girls decide where the money goes. A Girl Scout cookie could help girls pay for camp, pur- chase uniforms and badges, fly a troop to a destination of their choice or buy school supplies for needy kids. It could also cheer up a soldier far from home. Every cookie has a mission: to do great things. Te core of the Girl Scout Cook-


ie Program focuses on teaching girls five essential skills including goal setting, business ethics, mon- ey management, decision-making and people skills - all of which help girls in their future, whatever they choose to do. Te price per box is $4, and all


of the proceeds generated from the Girl Scout Cookie Program stay within the girls’ local area to help fund girl-led programming. “It’s important to let people know that the Girl Scout Cookie


Program is more than a fundraiser - it’s a leadership program for girls,” said Marcia Cole, chief executive officer for Girl Scouts Carolinas Peaks to Piedmont. “Every cookie has a mission: to help girls do great things, and our girls certainly take that to heart.” New this year to the lineup of


available treats is Shout-Outs!, a Belgian-style wafer cookie that carries messages such as “Change,” “Learn” and “Lead.” In addition, Girl Scouts will be selling favor- ite treats like the Tin Mints and Shortbreads along with other great timeless classics like Caramel deL- ites, Peanut Butter Patties and Pea- nut Butter Sandwiches. Plus, the product line includes “new” classic varieties such as Tanks-A-Lots and Lemonades.


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Heidi Bryson loads a tray of cookies.


By Matt Tate Te Bake Shoppe in Woodfin is


staying in the family. Heidi Bryson has taken over


ownership from her mom Juanita Mantel who opened the shop 11 years ago this month. Bryson said Mantel will miss all


of her customers, and she appreci- ates gaining the loyal base that has made Te Bake Shoppe a fixture in North Buncombe over the past decade. “It will be the same kind of ser-


vice and product,” Bryson said. “I’m looking forward to continuing what


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[Mantel] has established here.” Te Bake Shoppe is currently of-


fering a variety of Valentine’s Day treats as well as king cakes. Te Bake Shoppe is located at


146-B Weaverville Road in Wood- fin. It is open from 9 am to 5 pm Tuesday through Friday and 10 am to noon on Saturday. For more in- formation, call 645-2038 or go to bakeshoppeasheville.com.


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