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March/April 2017
March/April 2017
March/April 2017
Peek Inside the West Asheville Home of Florist Melissa Thomas
A flower boutique owner’s home grows greener by the day
The Best of Western North Carolina
Celebrate our anniversary with top 10 lists of local albums, books, fishing spots, movies, restaurants, and more
The Bee Hotel at UNC Asheville is a New Pollination Station
With their populations on the wane, bees find shelter at UNC Asheville
Gather 'Round the Table
A Sparta furniture maker takes craftsmanship personally
One Appalachian Woman’s Misadventures with Backyard Chickens
Lessons on heritage and homesteading
Olmsted’s Great Final Design at Biltmore
How the famed landscaper became Vanderbilt’s visionary
Seeds of Joy
At Bullington Gardens in Hendersonville, horticultural therapy fosters growth in and out of the garden
Restaurant Review—Proper in Boone
Proper serves basic Southern staples using simple, fresh ingredients
Elevated Mountain Distilling Company
Haywood County's first legal hooch
Make Your Own Mozzarella
A DIY guide with step-by-step instructions
Asheville Tea Company’s Locally Sourced Brews
Unique farm to mug blends
Wine Glasses Explained
How to sip in style
Tasty New Local Cookbooks
Three takes on enjoying the region’s bounty
New & Notable Restaurants in Asheville, Cashiers, and Marshall
The scoop on WNC's latest dining destinations
News Flash—March/April 2017
The latest from throughout Western North Carolina
A Healthier Housing Boom
The good news behind rising home prices in several WNC counties
David Joy’s Dark and Moving New Novel
Haywood County writer crafts gritty Southern lit in The Weight of This World
Lake Lure’s Flowering Bridge is All Abloom
Volunteer project cultivates community
Otter Falls Trail
Great hiking routes in the town of Seven Devils
Google’s Gravity Games Zoom Back to Lenoir
Serious scientific fun for young students
Volunteer at Gorgeous Local Gardens
Even if you have no growing space of your own, you can plant community seeds with volunteer opportunities at public gardens and arboretums
Swannanoa Museum Hosts New Exhibit on Famed Architect Rafael Guastavino
Exhibit hails the local architectural legend
March/April 2017 Love It!
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Amy Brandenburg