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Hitchcock Woods Foundation requests parcels of land be conserved

COLUMBIA — The Hitchcock Woods Foundation has requested support for placing seven parcels of the roughly 2,000-acre Woods under a conservation easement in order to protect the area from further encroachment.

The request was made during the Heritage Trust Advisory Board’s meeting on Thursday.

Community Briefs: Feb. 6

A few tickets remain for the “Farm to Fork” dinner being held from 5:30-9:30 Feb. 15 at Wild Indigo Catering at the Haen Gallery, 200 King St., Brevard. Featuring local, organic, seasonal food, the seven-course themed dinner is titled “Allure of the Aphrodisiac” and a portion of the proceeds will benefit Bread of Life, Transylvania County’s community soup kitchen.

Tickets are $75 each.

Nonalcoholic beverages will be served at the dinner, but guests may BYOB. Tickets may be purchased at http://wildindigocatering.com/farmtofork.html before Feb. 10. For more information, contact Wild Indigo Catering at anne@wildindigocatering.com or 828-553-6640.

Parks and Recreation Department offices have moved

The administrative offices for the Parks and Recreation Department have relocated to the Henderson County Athletic and Activity Center, 708 S. Grove St., Hendersonville. These offices were formerly housed at Jackson Park. Office hours are Monday through Friday 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. The Parks and Recreation main number will remain the same, 828-697-4884. All program registrations and general recreation inquiries will now take place at these offices.

Western North Carolina Quilters’ Guild scholarship

The Western North Carolina Quilters’ Guild is accepting applications from high school students in Henderson and Transylvania counties for a newly established scholarship. The award is potentially $2,000

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‘Farm to Fork’ tickets going fast

A few tickets remain for the “Farm to Fork” dinner being held from 5:30-9:30 Feb. 15 at Wild Indigo Catering at the Haen Gallery, 200 King St., Brevard. Featuring local, organic, seasonal food, the seven-course themed dinner is titled “Allure of the Aphrodisiac” and a portion of the proceeds will benefit Bread of Life, Transylvania County’s community soup kitchen.

Tickets are $75 each.

Nonalcoholic beverages will be served at the dinner, but guests may BYOB. Tickets may be purchased at http://wildindigocatering.com/farmtofork.html before Feb. 10. For more information, contact Wild Indigo Catering at anne@wildindigocatering.com or 828-553-6640.

Parks and Recreation Department offices have moved

The administrative offices for the Parks and Recreation Department have relocated to the Henderson County Athletic and Activity Center, 708 S. Grove St., Hendersonville. These offices were formerly housed at Jackson Park. Office hours are Monday through Friday 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. The Parks and Recreation main number will remain the same, 828-697-4884. All program registrations and general recreation inquiries will now take place at these offices.

Western North Carolina Quilters’ Guild scholarship

The Western North Carolina Quilters’ Guild is accepting applications from high school students in Henderson and Transylvania counties for a newly established scholarship. The award is potentially $2,000

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Asheville African American history promoted

ASHEVILLE — A city elementary school was named for Isaac Dickson, but some residents as well as visitors to the area may know little else about the man who was born a slave and later was named to Asheville’s first school board.

A new commission could help change that.

The city recently approved the formation of the joint city-county African American Heritage Commission. Buncombe County commissioners are expected to consider the idea at their Tuesday meeting.

If approved, one of the commission’s duties would be to develop a plan “to identify, create, encourage, promote and implement projects that will recognize, increase and expand the awareness” of African-Americans in Asheville and Buncombe County.

“The African-American people in this community and this area have contributed much to this area in more ways than one,” said Marvin D. Chambers, a supporter of the new commission. “There have been many, many people who have contributed here.”

Chambers was a member of the group of Asheville students who helped desegregate Asheville institutions in the 1960s.

He says many people don’t know the contributions of key African-American leaders.

Dickson, who is probably better known than

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Battle of Aiken re-enactment returns Feb. 22-23

Spectators will have the opportunity to relive history as it may have been in 1865 during the infamous Battle of Aiken as Confederate and Union re-enactors come together on Feb. 22 and 23 to commemorate and celebrate the 149th anniversary of the battle.

Fact Box

Battle of Aiken schedule (subject to change):

Friday, Feb. 21 – School Day – Limited Activities

9 a.m. – School presentations start/Officers Call

9:30 a.m. – Camp tours (self guided)

10 a.m. – Battle field presentation for students (artillery, cavalry)

11:30 a.m. – Skirmish on battlefield

Noon – Medical, engineer and period presentations

12:30 p.m. – Tour guides (self guided)

3 p.m. – School program ends

8 p.m. – Officers and Unit rep call (TBA)

Saturday, Feb. 22 – Camp open to public

8:30 a.m. – Gates open to public

9 a.m. – Mandatory parade and drill for military

9:30 a.m. – Tactical for reenactors

10 a.m. – Camp tours (self guided) / tactical

11 a.m. – Visit medical and engineer (self guided)

11:30 a.m. – Visit Citadel cadets (self guided)

Noon – Visit civilian campus (self guided)

2:30 p.m. – Battle of Aiken – Part One – White Pond

3:30 p.m. – Soldier’s salute of appreciation

4 to 7 p.m. – Commemoration of the Great Revival

8 p.m. –

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Bombings kill at least 32 in Iraqi capital – Asheville Citizen

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Haywood revives film commission

Haywood County is no stranger to the silver screen. It was a star in the blockbuster movie “Cold Mountain,” and will be there again when “Serena” comes out later this year. But neither of these place-based novels set in Haywood were actually filmed here — the production companies went overseas instead.

But Haywood’s tourism leaders aren’t giving up on the idea of turning the county into a film hotspot — not just for movies, but TV shows, reality shows, commericals, even catalog shoots.

They have revived the idea of a Haywood Film Commission, something that was around in the 1980s but had fizzled over the years. 

“And we’re going to change that,” Seymour said.

 

Roll Camera

When a production company begins looking around for potential locations to film, whether it be a major motion picture, independent project, music video or commercial, there are three categories they address — location, support services and crew. 

Location could be a bustling city or backwoods farm, where support services can encompass catering, engineers and makeup artists, while crew can be those with editing and marketing backgrounds. The possibilities are as endless as the positions that need to be filled when the cameras

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