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BANNER ELK â Banner Elkâs four summertime Art on the Greene shows return this year after the coronavirus pandemic forced cancelation last summer.
The fine art shows take place on the grounds of the Historic Banner Elk School the following weekends: May 29-30, July 3-4, Aug. 7-8 and Sept. 4-5. Booth space will be reduced 50 percent to allow for distancing, and attendees should follow all NC protocols for Covid safety.
The shows highlight works from local and regional artists representing a variety of media, such as ceramics, glass, metal, wood, watercolor, acrylics and oil.
âThe focus is on embracing our Appalachian heritage and really highlighting things in the hand-crafted Appalachian tradition,â says show director Kimberly Tufts.
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Photo courtesy of Judi Sawyer | Grandfather Mountain Stewardship Foundation
Caselyn Little, a wildlife biology student at Lees
McRae-College, releases a broad-winged hawk that was restored
through the universityâs May Wildlife Rehabilitation Center at
Grandfather Mountain on Friday, May 21.
Photo by Luke Barber
Megan Guess, a pre-veterinary medicine student, releases a
broad-winged hawk into the wild at Grandfather Mountain on Friday,
May 21.
Photo courtesy of Judi Sawyer | Grandfather Mountain Stewardship Foundation
A broad-winged hawk that was restored to health by Lees
McRae-Collegeâs May Wildlife Rehabilitation Center freely soars
through the skies over Grandfather Mountain.
LINVILLE â Two broad-winged hawks took to the skies over Grandfather Mountainâs MacRae Meadows after a successful release by Lees-McRae Collegeâs May Wildlife Rehabilitation Center staff on Friday, May 21.
HIGH COUNTRY â Longtime Avery County resident and attorney Tom McMurray announced last week his intention to seek election for a seat as for 24th District Court Judge, representing Avery, Watauga, Mitchell, Yancey and Madison counties.
McMurray, a Republican, is an attorney at Appalachian Law Center and has two decades of experience in the profession, received his Associateâs Degree from Guilford Technical Community College, a Bachelorâs Degree from Thomas Edison State College, and his law degree (JD) from North Carolina Central University.
After spending his first five years in practice in the Greensboro area dealing with cases involving bankruptcy work representing debtors, Tom and his family moved to Banner Elk in 2007, where he primarily has practiced family law. McMurray has been appointed to represent parents involved with Department of Social Services (DSS) cases in Watauga, Avery and Mitchell counties.
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