While it’s not truly autumn yet, the pumpkin spice lovers are ready for colorful leaves and sweater weather. The Tri-State appears to be ready for them, too, with a variety
FALLSBURG Nestled in a grand, immaculate cabin up on a hill between two of Fallsburg’s staples — The Falls Campground and three century-plus-old cemeteries, one of which features the gravesite
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⢠The GGAC is seeking volunteers and working artists to man the gallery space daily. Artists may even be provided a studio space for use while working in the gallery without charge. Ask for details. Â
⢠Art classes have resumed at the GGAC by artist/educator Valerie Everman. Private lessons are available for youth for a small fee on varying dates and times. To learn more about classes and lessons, contact Everman on her Facebook.
The gallery is at 301 E. Third St. in Grayson.
For more information, email Dan Click, director, at graysongallery@gmail.com or look for the gallery on Facebook.
Arlo McKinley
FALLSBURG Some Fallsburg residents are making the most of their space by offering Fallsburg Summer Stage on property connected to Fallsburg Fearplex.
Jimmie Lockridge, one of the organizers, said Brian and Bill Cassady, father-and-son owners of the Fearplex, and Chad Simmons are behind the event.
âChad and I have been concert lovers for years,â Lockridge said. âThatâs what started us. We were wondering, âWhy in the world is there not something like that here?ââ
Bill Cassady owns the campground property and his son, Brian, owns the fearplex. âIn between, there was a bunch of property,â Lockridge said, including an old stage in disrepair that the men were able to fix.