Paintings by Knute Heldner, Clementine Hunter will headline Crescent City s May 8-9 online auction
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Original oil painting by iconic Louisiana artist Knute Heldner (Swedish/New Orleans, 1875-1952) titled Singing by the Mississippi River, 39 ¾ inches by 31 ½ inches (est. $25,000-$35,000).
Crescent City Auction Gallery
NEW ORLEANS, La. â Original oil paintings by iconic Louisiana artists Knute Heldner and Clementine Hunter, a 129-piece sterling flatware by Gorham in the La Scala pattern, pottery pieces by local potters (including Newcomb Pottery examples), vintage couture and dazzling estate jewelry are just part of
Crescent City Auction Galleryâs two-day Important Spring Estates auction slated for the weekend of May 8th and 9th, starting promptly at 10 am Central both days.
Standing in the shadow of Mount Pisgah on a chilly, yet clear and sunny Earth Day at Pisgah View Ranch in Candler - slated to be Buncombe County s first state park - Gov. Roy Cooper announced his commitment to expanding outdoor recreation in Western North Carolina with an unprecedented boost to funding state parks. The outdoor recreation economy in North Carolina is booming, particularly here out West, so the more opportunities that we give to people to hike, to fish, to camp, to ride and to just be closer to nature is just critically important, Cooper said April 22.
Included in the governor s proposed budget is $210 million to the state Parks and Recreation Trust Fund, which funds state parks capital projects, repairs and renovations of facilities and land acquisition - double the current funding level - and to the Land and Water Fund, which goes toward purchasing land that protects water quality.
Gov. Roy Cooper commits to adding WNC s Pisgah View to NC State Parks
Standing in the shadow of Mount Pisgah on a chilly, yet clear and sunny Earth Day at Pisgah View Ranch in Candler - slated to be Buncombe County s first state park - Gov. Roy Cooper announced his commitment to expanding outdoor recreation in Western North Carolina with an unprecedented boost to funding state parks. The outdoor recreation economy in North Carolina is booming, particularly here out West, so the more opportunities that we give to people to hike, to fish, to camp, to ride and to just be closer to nature is just critically important, Cooper said April 22.
Take a Hike Looking to get outdoors and enjoy nature, now that spring has sprung? Our columnist knows just the place to go.
April 2021
While getting out and breathing fresh spring air is always a good prescription, it seems especially attractive in 2021, as we begin finally venturing beyond our backyards. A safe, beautiful, nearby destination? For many, the Appalachian National Scenic Trail fits the description.
It’s within an easy day’s drive for half the population in America, and it encompasses rivers, mountaintops, deciduous and coniferous forests, ponds and swamps, alpine meadows, and wildflower hillsides. It even embraces charming old Revolutionary War towns and picturesque farms, over 14 eastern states: Georgia, North Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Vermont, New Hampshire, and Maine. More than three million people hike at least some of the trail each year.