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<p>Photo submitted | Jefferson Post</p><p>The trio Inalare will perform &#8220;Dreams of Love,&#8221; a selection of chamber music for voice, flute and piano, at the Ashe Arts Center 7:30 p.m. Saturday. From left to right: pianist Bair Shagdaron, flutist Kay Borkowski and soprano Linda Larson.</p>
Arts Center welcomes Inalare ensemble
The Ashe County Arts Council welcomes Inalare to the Ashe Arts Center Saturday May 4 for a concert entitled “Dreams of Love.” Kay Borkowski, Linda Larson, and Bair Shagdaron join forces for this program of pieces for flute, voice, and piano. The concert starts at 7:30 pm. Soprano Linda Larson, flutist Kay Borkowski, and pianist Bair Shagdaron gave their first concert together as “Inalare” in February of 2010. The ensemble was established ...
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<p>Dylan Lightfoot | Jefferson Post</p><p>Phase two of West Jefferson&#8217;s sidewalk redesign project began in earnest today, with crews cutting and breaking up asphalt at the intersection of South Jefferson Avenue and State Street.</p>
W.J. streetscaping phase II begins
Work crews began phase two of West Jefferson’s downtown streetscaping project today, said Town Manager Brantley Price. Redesign of intersections at South Jefferson Avenue and First Street, and South Jefferson Avenue and State Street, will be patterned after the pedestrian-friendly bump-outs completed at other downtown intersections last year, he said. Price said the town was planning for work to be complete by June 1, weather permitting. ...
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<p>Dylan Lightfoot | Jefferson Post</p><p>Robin Privette of the Chamber of Commerce will be serving the public during new extended Visitor Center hours from 5-8 p.m. Fridays, and 9-8 p.m. Saturdays.</p>
Chamber extends Visitor Center business hours
The Ashe County Chamber of Commerce today announced new extended business hours for the Visitors Center to better serve tourists this season. “We’re seeing a lot more visitors to Ashe County, and several of the businesses in West Jefferson are now staying open later,” said Chamber Executive Director Cabot Hamilton. “We’re doing it because it enables us to serve more people.” The Chamber Board of Directors decided to keep the doors open un...
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<p>Dylan Lightfoot | Jefferson Post</p><p>The West Jefferson Tourism Development Authority discussed advertising strategies with High Country Host Marketing Director Candice Cook at Town Hall Thursday. Clockwise from left: Town Clerk Wesley Barker, board members Danny Jones, Vivian Miller and Josh Williams, Candice Cook, Town Manager Brantley Price and Mayor Dale Baldwin.</p>
TDA approves revised budget for 2013-14
The West Jefferson Tourism Development Authority (TDA) approved a revised budget for fiscal year 2013-14, and heard a presentation from High Country Host on co-op ad campaigns at their April meeting at Town Hall Thursday. The TDA has budgeted for a $19,300 tourism promotion campaign through a variety of media, said West Jefferson Town Manager Brantley Price. A $3,600 WBTV.com advertising package was agreed upon, with WBTV breaking the cos...
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<p>New marketing resources from the 2-1-1 service now contain simple, more colorful graphics than their previous marketing tools.</p>
2-1-1 makes a difference in Ashe County
Where do people turn during a mental health crisis, or for information about human service agencies like legal aid or child care? It’s easy. Just dial 2-1-1. Three short months ago, the 2-1-1 service, a universal telephone number for health and human services, became available for Ashe County residents. Since then, 2-1-1 has been utilized on several occasions to transfer callers to appropriate agencies to meet their human services needs. ...
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<p>Dylan Lightfoot | Jefferson Post</p><p>N.C. Department of Agriculture Livestock Marketing Specialist Ben Carpenter (left), N.C. State Cooperative Extgension Agent Travis Birdsell (center) and Piedmont Research Station Research Operations Manager Joe Hampton (right) talk cattle at the second annual High Country Regional Cattle Conference Saturday. Held at Upper Mountain Research Station, the event was sponsored by the N.C. State Cooperative Extension, with lunch provided by the Ashe County Cattlemen&#8217;s Association.</p>
Cattlemen discuss high feed, falling prices
The second annual High Country Regional Cattle Conference was held at the N.C. Department of Agriculture Upper Mountain Research Station Saturday, where Ashe County cattle farmers met to hear the latest on cattle feeds, genetics and marketing, and enjoy a little barbecue. The event is sponsored by the N.C. State Cooperative Extension to keep farmers abreast of research and developments in the cattle industry, but also for researchers to mee...
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<p>James Howell | Jefferson Post</p><p>Allison Reeves (left) talked to community organizer Jessica Baker (right) during an American Cancer Society meeting.</p>
Paint West Jefferson Purple
An event to raise awareness for the 2013 Relay for Life called “Paint the Town Purple” will line the streets of West Jefferson from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. on June 21 at Mount Jefferson Presbyterian Church. “The main purpose of the event is it’s an awareness event for the Relay in July,” said Melissa Hiatt, a community organizer for the American Cancer Society. “I’m really excited. This is the first time we’ve done it in Ashe County,” said...
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Ashe County Free Clinic benefit golf tourney is a success
Cliff Clark | Jefferson Post Despite the gray skies and damp conditions, Mountain Aire Golf Club hosted a full field of duffers to participate in the 18th Annual Carl and Pearl Hagel Memorial Golf Tournament. The annual benefit for the Ashe County Free Medical Clinic was a great success with thousands of dollars raised to help provide health care to those less fortunate in Ashe County. With Mountain Aire GC co-owner Mark Hagel (left) watching...
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AsheCounty has low violent crime rates
Despite high rates of drug crimes and suicides, Ashe County continues to have a low violent crime rate, due in part to the vigilance of the Ashe County Sheriff’s Office, but also due to the area’s sparse population and lack of a true gang presence. “Our murder rate has typically been pretty low per capita,” said Ashe County Sheriff James Williams. “We average about one murder per year, if that.” According to Country Health Rankings and Ro...
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