From Hendersonville to SpainJul 21, 2009Nearly 25 years ago, when Linda and Ron Sokalski were thinking of indulging their love of Spain by purchasing a second home there, they called the American Embassy in Madrid and asked for a listing... |
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A Bridge Too FarJul 21, 2009You and your partner are in deep concentration, desperately trying to earn more masterpoints. This is either going to be a grand slam or a mitigated disaster. Welcome to the world of duplicate bridge. |
Despite the heat on the Fourth of July, a large and appreciative crowd thronged Main Street for Hendersonville's annual holiday celebration.
Old is gold on Main Street June 19 as Hendersonville celebrates its annual Main Street Antique Show.
Hundreds of people showed up at the Visitors Information Center to hear Tuxedo Junction kick off the 12th Music on Main Street concert series. As the band played everything from the Beatles to Jason Mraz, a large crowd of people both young and old hit the floor in front of the stage to cut a rug.
The artists of the Art League of Henderson County just presented their annual art show. Call Barbara Remensnyder at 696-3804 for more info on the artists and their work.
The Flat Rock Merchants Association and the Village of Flat Rock held its popular Celebrate Flat Rock and ice cream social.
The Western North Carolina Air Museum, located in a hanger adjacent to the airport on Shepherd Street, hosted its annual Air Fair and Fly-In.
Booklovers young and old converge on the Blue Ridhe Bookfest in Hendersonville
The 17th Annual Garden Jubilee kicked off Hendersonville's summer festival season this past weekend, May 29th and 30th. More than 175 vendors offered thousands of plants for sale, along with arts and crafts, lawn and garden accessories.
More than 100 dogs (and their humans) attended the second annual "Bark for Life" in downtown Hendersonville on Saturday morning May 1.
Downtown Hendersonville's March of the Leprechauns festival finally had a little bit of Irish luck. This year's third annual event opened Saturday March 13 under sunny skies that drew hundreds of people downtown, many of them wearing their finest greenery.
Governor Bev Perdue picked a sunny day to drop in on the Hendersonville Curb Market and take a stroll down Main Street.
A weekend-long celebration honoring the Tryon-born songstress Nina Simone was capped by the dedication of a bronze over-life-size sculpture.