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Parkway closed in Asheville, Visitor Center, Folk Art Center open – Asheville Citizen

The Blue Ridge Parkway is closed today through the Asheville corridor, as swell as most of the rest of the parkway in North Carolina for snow, ice, winter, cold, all of those end-of-January conditions.

Got snowshoes? Head to the Blue Ridge Parkway.

Got snowshoes? Head to the Blue Ridge Parkway.

However, the parkway is open at Mileposts 384.5-384.7 at U.S. 74 to access the Blue Ridge Parkway Visitor Center, and from 382-382.5 at U.S. 70/Tunnel Road to access the Folk Art Center, which are both open today.

It is 8 degrees in Asheville, -8 with the wind chill, and the roads are heavily snow and ice-covered and treacherous, which is translated to mean – don’t go out driving if you don’t have to!

You can access the parkway in most places by foot if you have really good, waterproof boots.  You can hike, snowshoe, cross-country ski and walk the dog. But remember, unless you have an Alaskan Husky, dogs are not typically snow and ice creatures and should be properly protected, just like you’d protect a child in the cold. They have warm vests and booties for dogs at any pet shop or outdoor gear store

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NCCF to celebrate oyster with ‘Shellabration’


“The life of man is of no greater importance to the universe than that of an oyster.”




David Hume


By BRAD RICH

Tideland News Writer

David Hume of Scotland might well be the most important philosopher ever to write in English, but when he penned that line in back in the 1700s in “Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion,” he unfairly dissed the oyster.

To make up for Hume’s insult – or maybe just to have fun, celebrate the tasty bivalve and raise some money – the N.C. Coastal Federation has scheduled a statewide oyster “Shellebration” for March 1.

The event will take place in Swansboro, Hatteras, Wilmington and Raleigh, and

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Community Briefs: Jan. 28

The Camera Club of Hendersonville will meet from 6:30-9 p.m. today at the Henderson County Chamber of Commerce building, 204 Kanuga Road, Hendersonville. Well-known waterfall and Blue Ridge Mountain professional photographer Kevin Adams will critique member’s images for a learning and educational experience. Visitors are welcome. For more information, visit www.cameraclubofhendersonville.com.

The Town of Mills River Agricultural Advisory Committee will hold a special meeting at 9 a.m. Thursday at Town Hall to consider 2014 agricultural leases.

Events

The Community Action Now group is looking for volunteers for its pickup and delivery of donated food items to the food pantry at Interfaith Assistance Ministries. There is an immediate need for a volunteer driver on Saturday mornings to pick up at Food Lion in Mills River between 9 a.m. and noon. All food deliveries take one to two hours.

Volunteers will need to have their own car. The group also benefits the Sammy Williams Senior Center, Boys and Girls Club, Hendersonville Rescue Mission, Salvation Army, Department of Social Services, Mainstay and the Council on Aging. If interested, call Jim Gedwellas at 828-696-1792.

Registration is now open for Scholastic Aptitude Test prep classes offered by the Asheville Graduate Center. Classes will meet from 6-8:30 p.m. Mondays and

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Forest visitors urged to stay off icy lakes and streams – Asheville Citizen

It seems like a bizarre thing to remind people about, but as they say, common sense isn’t all that common, so thanks to the Forest Service for issuing this reminder today:standalone

Visitors to the Pisgah National Forest are highly discouraged from walking on ice formed along area lakes and rivers. The warning comes following reports of people walking on ice formed on Lake Powhatan outside of Asheville.

Walking on ice is extremely dangerous and should be avoided at all costs.

Visitors who walk on ice run the risk of falling through the ice and drowning or suffering hypothermia, the rapid lowering of the body’s temperature.

 That’s the Forest Service warning. Here’s mine:

Even the snow is falling today in Asheville, it was well above freezing yesterday, which means all that lake ice warmed up and is quite viscous beneath what appears to be a very fragile, thin icy surface. Do you really want to fall through? Remember the lake was closed for most of the summer because harmfully high bacteria levels.

More common sense in the forest would tell you to heed weather forecasts before heading out on backpacking or even day hikes, without proper clothing,

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Forest Service urges visitors to avoid ice on waterways

For immediate release

PISGAH FOREST, N.C. — The U.S. Forest Service is discouraging visitors to the Pisgah National Forest from walking on ice formed along area lakes and rivers. The warning comes following reports of people walking on ice formed on Lake Powhatan outside of Asheville, N.C.

Walking on ice is extremely dangerous and should be avoided at all costs.

Visitors who walk on ice run the risk of falling through the ice and drowning or suffering hypothermia.

Forest Service officials urge visitors to take additional safety measures to protect themselves, family members and pets when visiting the national forests in winter.


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Parkway open through Asheville this morning – Asheville Citizen

While the Blue Ridge Parkway Asheville corridor, and just about the entire parkway in North Carolina, was closed for snow, ice, icy conditions and wintry weather over the weekend, the so-called “Asheville commuter zone” is open this morning, Monday, Jan. 27.Parkwayscenic1

It’s a rare and wonderful time when there’s a sunny weekend in Asheville, with no snow on the roadway, when the parkway gates are closed because of rough road conditions further beyond the gates, but the park service allows visitors to park off on the side of the road and walk, run, bike, skip or whatever behind the gates. That was the scene in Asheville this weekend.

But with such a warm spell yesterday, the gates from Milepost 393 at Brevard Road/NC 191 all the way to Milepost 382 at the Folk Art Center near US 70/Tunnel Road, is open for vehicle traffic.

The Folk Art Center and the Blue Ridge Parkway Visitor Center at MP 384 are both open today, and you can park at their large parking areas to head off on a hike on the Mountaans-to-Sea Trail.

But, the road closures change with the weather in Western North Carolina, so keep

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Can an Asheville-style shopping district bloom in uptown Charlotte?

Uptown Charlotte’s last major department store closed its doors 24 years ago, but a new report holds out hope for a thriving uptown shopping scene reminiscent of cities such as Charleston and Asheville.

The report, from Charlotte Center City Partners, says uptown has enough residents and office workers to support a thriving retail presence of specialty retailers and clothing stores, as well as “urban street retail,” electronics and grocers.

The report counts 100,000 employees and 9,400 households within the Interstate 277 loop.

Center City Partners President Michael Smith on Monday presented the results of the study to the City Council. (The group works to promote development in uptown and the South End).

The study says the city should aim to concentrate 335,000 square feet of retail shopping along Tryon, Trade, College and Stonewall streets.

It also suggests the Bank of America Plaza in the 100 block of South Tryon Street should be converted to accommodate more retail. It says new tenants should be found for underutilized ground-floor space in the Johnston Building, too, which is in the 200 block of South Tryon, next to Ruth’s Chris Steak House.

But the report cites obstacles to

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