Pop-up camper and other things that articulate
Like this opening statement that nobody reads....
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Please limit listings to activities/stuff in Yancey and Mitchell. Political events and announcements are fine but not political rants. Real estate listings from property owner only. The Celo List is currently going to 2,700 subscribers, mostly in Yancey and Mitchell. Unsubscribe link is at the bottom.
Needless to say, a listing here does not constitute an endorsement of truthfulness or good character.
»»»»If you need something to go out in between mailings, you will need to call me and let me know, because I don’t monitor this inbox.««««
Please don’t send messages via Substack.
-Robin, 828-284-8823
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POST-HELENE
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Jared Dubin
jdubin@thebeaconnetwork.org
201-452-0207
Hurricane Recovery and Restoration Volunteer Work
Next Community Cleanup:
Our next cleanup is on Sunday March 30th at Sully Lane from 1-4 pm. Park along Sully Lane where it meets Grindstaff Rd and we will shuttle/walk down the lane to the cleanup sites from there.
Upcoming Cleanups:
Sunday 4/6 Halls Chapel Road 1-4pmSunday 4/13 Cleanup on 80S and Community Celebration at Carolina Hemlocks Campground, time to be announced
Let us know if you know of any sites that need cleaning!
Rivercane Restoration Project:
Next harvest day is Saturday March 29th from 9 to noon. Join Jesse Schaner to help propagate rivercane for our county wide restoration project. Meet at the Celo Community Center at 9 and we will carpool to the harvest site (5 minutes away). Please wear gloves and boots and bring a shovel, bucket and hand pruners if you have them. We will be digging and dividing rhizomes.
If you know of cane in the area we could harvest from, or want cane planted on your hurricane damaged land, please get in touch!
Upcoming Harvest Days:
Saturday 4/5 time and location to be announced
Saturday 4/12 time and location to be announced
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EVENTS
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Ron Greene
events@rlgreene.net
On Friday, March 28, 6:00p-8:45p, about 20 local musicians will be singing a collection of humorous songs for Micaville Music's March themed event. For a mere $5 you can hear an evening's worth of talented musicians performing a variety of interesting (and maybe zany) songs. Come out and support live music in our area in the side rooms of the Burnsville Town Center.
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Sophia Phillips, Appalachian Rebuild Project
appalachianrebuildproject.org
Community Gathering Presented By
Appalachian Rebuild Project
Saturday, March 29, 4:00 - 7:30 PM at Homeplace, Burnsville
Join us to connect with local nonprofits, community members, and further resources to commemorate the rebuilding efforts over the past six months, and learn of the resources available to benefit you and your community.
Appalachian Rebuild Project will be selling raffle tickets for a gift basket filled with gift certificates from local restaurants, locally made crafts, t-shirts, gifts, drink tokens, and more.
The Bear Creek String Bandits will be playing free-range mountain music with bluegrass roots, country heart and honky tonk wings throughout the event.
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Elizabeth Stephens
elizabeth@pathwnc.org
The 14th annual Burnsville Fit Families 5k will be on Saturday April 12th, 2025! Runners will be leaving the square promptly at 9am! Runners 17 and under can register for free and we are still looking for volunteers! Visit this link for more information on how to register to run, walk or volunteer! Come out to the Burnsville town square and join in on the fun!
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Michelle Williams
michelewilliamsnc@gmail.com
Upcoming Mountain Indivisible Events
General meetings:
-April 2 at 4:30, Bakersville Fire Department
-April 16 at 4:30, Yancey library
(Both subject to being able to get the space on those dates)
Demonstrations:
April 5 Burnsville Square from 12-2: Bring your sign(s). (Note that this is the same day as the SpringFest Craft Show inside the Burnsville Town Center from 9am - 3pm. Also the day for the Hands Off protest: https://handsoff2025.com)
Other:
March 24: Coffee and Postcards at Dori's Place in Spruce Pine, Noon to about 3:00.
Dori will supply 100 postcards and stamps. You supply your own coffee and a pen. This time we'll write to news organizations, encouraging them to feature protest coverage. Message for details at dori@funkydori.com.
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Solar Power Demonstration
Sunday March 30, at 3-5 PM (this date is correct)
At Paul Hoover’s house, 180 Meeting House ln
RSVP to 828 284 1156, limit 12 participants
Opportunity to see a DIY off-grid solar electric system powering a home which has been off-grid since construction in 1980. Both legacy low voltage DC and recently installed 120V AC systems are in place. Pros and cons of off-grid power will be discussed as well as the challenges of DIY solar system installation.
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Cheyenne Dancy
marketing@parkwayplayhouse.com
Tickets for Anastasia Youth Edition at Parkway Playhouse are on sale now! Rescheduled due to Helene, this production will be on on Friday, April 4th, Saturday, April 5th, and Friday, April 11th at 6:30 pm; and Sunday, April 13th at 2:30 pm. This family friendly production will feature Parkway Playhouse Junior Students. Directed by Jenny Martin, music direction by Melanie Veazey, choreography by Collin Eten. Buy tickets online at www.parkwayplayhouse.com/tickets or by calling 828-682-4285.
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Jade Pierce L.Ac.
jadepiercenc@gmail.com
Free Community Healing Clinic
Friday 3/28 12pm - 3pm
At Bald Creek Relief Center (100 Bald Creek School Rd.)
Acupuncture, Massage, Herbal Medicine
Sponsored by Partner's Aligned Toward Health - Home Remedies Program
For more info, visit www.path-homeremedies.org
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Kathy Weisfeld
kathyweisfeld4@gmail.com
Come celebrate National Poetry month on April 5th from 1-3 in the Yancey County Library. North Carolina Poetry Society Poetry in Plain Sight poets will read from their poster poems. There will also be an open mic, following their reading. Bring a poem or come listen. Books will be for sale and posters will be available for a donation to PIPS.
You may have seen the poem posters at the Town Center, Library and Celo Community Center and in the windows of The Grapevine, Yummi Yarns, Plott Hound Books, Tulsi Tea and the Burnsville Candle Shop.
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Andrea Connolly
aconnolly@kintsugihouse.net
Join Kintsugi House for the April Tea & Text Book Club, featuring The Teahouse Fire by Ellis Avery. Set in 19th-century Japan, this historical novel follows a young American girl who becomes entangled in the world of the Japanese tea ceremony. The discussion will take place at 11:00 AM on Saturday, April 19, in Spruce Pine, NC. Address to be provided upon registration. Participation is $20, or $40 with a copy of the book. Pre-registration is required. Register: https://www.kintsugihouse.net/events/tea-and-text-2025-april
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Paul Eisenhauer
828-208-5854
Art of Darkness
Saturday, March 29, 7:00 – 10:00 pm, CCC Pavilion
Paul Eisenhauer, Gordon Griffith, Michale Minor, Ron Abraham invite you to celebrate the return of Spring by sharing dark beer with friends old and new. Bring your favorite porters, stouts, or brown ales to drink and share. Bring your own mug/glass if you want to be ecological, or we will have small cups for sampling. We will have the traditional beer competition.
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STUFF
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Wylie Fox
call or text 828-208-7100
Seasoned firewood for sale now is the best time to get your firewood don't wait until winter comes to call me all mixed hardwood oak, hickory, ash and hard maple some locust ready for delivery, full size Chevrolet long wheel base load is $180.
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Lee Rule
Lee_rule@yahoo.com
We recently ended our subscription to Hughes Net satellite internet. It was incredible to have after the storm but now not so much. Speeds vary significantly (>30mbps to <1mbps). When we cancelled our subscription they told us to recycle the very sturdy metal dish and mount. Seems like a waste. If you have been thinking about going with Hughes Net or just want to tinker with a satellite dish it’s yours for the taking.
Also, I’m considering getting a nice, weighted key electric piano. Do you have one that is gathering dust?
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Debi Dematerra
HetueaStarTree@gmail.com
919-444-3563
Looking to purchase suitcase(s) anyone might be wanting to let go of.
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Taylor
828-620-472
Looking to rent or buy a tiller, or pay you to till a new garden roughly 35x15. Thanks.
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Meg
meg@arthurmorganschool.org
For sale. Flexible, send an offer:
Skule 20L Fjallraven Backpack - brand new
Bright Light Therapy Lamp - 10,000 LUX
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Rebecca Siegel
847-204-7130
rebecca.shira.siegel@gmail.com
In search of a used Toddler Kitchen Tower and a Toddler/Kids Backpack Carrier. Thank you!
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James Burks
TheBeardedNerd@hotmail.com
828-407-9460
Looking for some medium-large filing cabinets. Email/Text Prices/Photos/Details, thanks!
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Lisa Lane
828-208-1221 (call or text)
Hiking Boots for sale
Women’s Merrell Moab 3 Hiking Boots. Waterproof , Size 10, Medium width. Color Aluminum. I bought them from EBay, unworn. I only wore them twice. No mud or stains. They are basically brand new. They are a bit too big for me. $115 to $150 on the Merrill site. I paid $50 and would like to get $40 out of them, or best offer. Call or text to request pictures. Happy to let you try them on before purchasing.
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Chris Herdman
chrisherd2013@gmail.com
Old Window Sashes with Glass for Craft and Painting. Paint tested for lead. $10-15 each.
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Claire Wygand
call or text 704-650-5789
Free maple and oak wood. Wood has been cut up but not split. Easy access. Spruce Pine.
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Ron Abraham
ronabrahams60@gmail.com
My Boston acoustics 10” sub woofer (circa 1990) has sadly died. Speaker is OK, amp is not. Free to whomever.
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John Whitehouse
johncwhitehouse@icloud.com
828-678-1362
Tiller for Cat 1 Tractor for Sale
Befco 42-inch rotary tiller mounts to any tractor (up to 30 Hp) with Category 1 three-point hitch and 540 rpm PTO. Over 30 years old but used less than 100 hours, stored indoors and in great shape. Comes with custom dolly that the tiller is stored on that is mounted on castors making storage and connection to the tractor easier. Spare tiller times and manual included. Asking $500. New Befco tiller of this size costs over $3000.00. Photos available.
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Alyssa Allegretti
aromaticalyssum@gmail.com
Small beige storage ottoman for sale. 24" across, 14" high. Fabric, linen/cotton feel. Good condition. Smoke free, mold free, pet free home. Pick up in Burnsville, not far from town. It's in an upstairs apartment. You haul. Cash only unless we know each other. $30. View photos here.
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Jim Ludwig
jamesrludwig@gmail.com
828-284-5501
FREEBIES!
Solid, heavy duty home built box to raise up your front loading washer and dryer or whatever. It is 55 1/2” wide by 33” deep. And 19” tall. Storage laminate shelf for detergent, bleach, etc.
Husquvarna 50 Special chainsaw FREE to deserving person in need for hurricane cleanup. Missing kickback guard, but runs well and has life left in it. No response means they’re gone.
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David Rose
540-577-0073.
Utility Vehicle (UTV) for Sale. Odes side by side, 650 cc, black, 4x4. power steering, winch, trailer hitch, new starter, new sprag clutch. Less than 500 miles. Good condition. Just serviced. Ready to go. Great farm vehicle. Pictures on request. $5500
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Pana Columbus
pana@thriveappalachia.org
828-559-5840
Join us this Friday, March 28, 5-7pm at the Celo Community Center for THRIVE Appalachia's first Kids Cafe of 2025! The menu is authentic Mexican bean and cheese gorditas, vegetable soup, and flan for dessert, prepared by Senora Yolanda Tapia, her daughter Iris Madrigal, and THRIVE Appalachia teens! Free childcare provided. Complete meal $15; each item available a la carte for $5. Libations include hibiscus iced tea, mint iced tea, and horchata. Our teens are donating all proceeds to THRIVE Appalachia's building fund! Stick around for the Lucky Candle open mic which starts at 7!
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Carole
rakuiyq@aol.com
919-637-1351
Adult Wheelchair. $100. OBO
Free Sirius satellite radio.
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Moriah Childers
moriahchildersyoga@gmail.com
We have more duck eggs than we can consume right now; come support Mountain Gardens and eat delicious fresh duck eggs. First come first serve :)
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Stacey Lane
828-467-2165
staceylanekline@gmail.com
Adventure Awaits!
If this 1989 Coleman Newport popup camper could talk, it would tell wild and woolly stories of at least 3 generations’ camping adventures to Hunting Island and beyond (and one unannounced French intern). It is well loved, but still has lots of life left in it for someone who is willing to put in a little elbow grease. The canvas was replaced a few years ago, and the counters were upgraded. Mattress covers, sheets and curtains included. It needs some repairs to make it go up smoothly, and a little TLC. We hate to see it go, but it is time for a new family to enjoy it. $200 OBO.
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Joseph Schnaufer
Josephschnaufer@gmail.com
828-592-1566
Chipper/Shredder, Craftsman 8 HP. $300
Scrape blade for class 1 Tractor. $200
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SPACES
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Donna Ross
Donna28705@gmail.com
Rental available May 1.
This house offers a safe high space with creek frontage.
Two Bedroom 1 & 1/ 2 Bath, Washer/Dryer, Dishwasher, gas fireplace, Hardwood floors, Central Heat & Air, Close to Penland school, Ledger, Bakersville and Spruce Pine. $1300 a month. Tenant responsible for utilities. Deposit: $1300. Minimum 1 year lease. No smoking. No pets.
Applicants need current employment information, past residential history, 3-4 references, background check required. Please email me for more details.
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Victoria Olmer
victoriaolmer@gmail.com
text 407-741-3077
I have a large master room/private bath for rent in a big home off Jack's Creek starting April 1st. Rent is $700 + utilities. No pets or couples.
Large unfurnished downstairs room with separate entrance, best windows in the house, and own bathroom. You'd be living with two women in our 30s who enjoy keeping a clean, clear and happy space as well as a shepherd mix pup and cat. Mold-free and also free of harsh fragrances like laundry detergent & soaps. Well water, lots of land, creek, washer/dryer, fire pit + indoor fireplace, and huge porch.
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Kiesa Kay
kiesakay@gmail.com
828-357-7434
If anyone knows of an empty parsonage or vacant Airbnb house that might be available for a long-term lease for a responsible nonprofit, please let me know.
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HELP WANTED/JOBS
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Steve Gunter
sgunter@mayland.edu
828-766-1320
Mayland Community College is seeking a warm and compassionate instructor to work with adult learners who are studying for their high school equivalency diploma. The class is held at the Yancey Learning Center in Burnsville on Monday and Wednesday afternoons—very small class size and lots of one-on-one instruction with students who need someone to believe in them. This is a great opportunity to make a difference in the community. Details can be found here.
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Lisi Szymczyk
Text or call 828-467-0422 anytime between 10am -10pm.
Looking for a strong able bodied person(s) to clean up a lot of branches in my 3 acre pasture located in Little Switzerland. Might require some light chainsaw work. Also need vinyl fence rails repaired. Will pay a solid hourly rate :) Must have own transportation and chainsaw.
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Maureen Dorney
maureen@jadewellbeing.com
650.804.0426
House Sitter/Dog Companion Wanted
Looking for someone to house sit at least May 9 until the evening of May 11 and June 4th and 5th. Wonderful house with amenities on the South Toe. Two dogs 9 and 1, both Shepherd Mixes. The younger dog is scared of strangers would need you to come by for a few visits and walks with us first and being here most of the day when we are gone. This is best for someone with a calm demeanor and fair amount of dog experience. We are willing to pay well and above going rate for staying here and for the visits ahead.
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Jim Stockwell
jestockwell125@gmail.com
Homesteader needs help on his homestead. I have several projects I need help with post Helene. If you or anyone you know wants to make $25/hour with experience to rebuild a retaining wall, repair walkways. Clean up areas post Helene and grow food all summer long; Please reach out and let me know. Multiple people could do this work. Come with your preference on what you want to do and I will put you to work.
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OTHER
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MountainTrue is seeking volunteers to document landslides
We're seeking volunteers for a new citizen science program to help document landslide impacts to roads and trails on public lands, with a particular focus on Nantahala, Pisgah, and Cherokee National Forests. All you need to participate is the desire to get out in the woods and a smartphone. The data collected will be shared with land stewardship agencies and other partners, and will be useful in setting priorities for infrastructure repair following the storm. To participate, please fill out this volunteer interest form.
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Whitney Brasington
828-675-6002
Have a cat that goes outside? Want to help protect birds from your cat's claws? Audubon estimates that 1-4 BILLION birds are killed every year by cats! I recently found an easy, affordable, effective, and FASHIONABLE solution to help save birds from cats. Birds Be Safe (birdsbesafe.com) makes brightly colored cat collars that surround an adjustable elastic break-away collar with a bell. They are easy to put on and take off the kitty and have been proven to reduce bird catches by 87%. You can use coupon code Friend-10 to get 10% off your order. Let's give our feathered friends a fighting chance against our ferocious fur babies - and make a feline fashion statement!
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Alena Applerose
alena@toeriverarts.org
Toe River Arts is accepting applications for our annual Scholarship for Arts. These scholarships ranging from $500-$1000, are awarded to graduating seniors or adult residents from Yancey or Mitchell County, North Carolina, who are pursuing higher education in the arts or arts education and who are enrolled or in the process of enrolling. The Scholarship for the Arts is made possible by an endowment fund held by the Community Foundation of Western North Carolina.
Application link here. Deadline May 18.
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Michael Minor
mkminor@gmail.com
Many people are upset about things that are going on in our government. There are ways to speak out. Join us, Mountain Indivisible of WNC. We are part of a nationwide movement. There is strength in numbers. Find us on Facebook.
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Lucy Doll
lucydoll@fastmail.com
I was told that tin cans can not be recycled. I've been tossing them. This article from The Spruce shows uses for them that I am unlikely to try.
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Bruce Greene
rbrucegreene@gmail.com
Any suggestions for someone nearby who does chainsaw repair/maintenance?
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Lucy Doll
lucydoll@fastmail.com
I was told that tin cans cannot be recycled. I've been tossing them. This article from The Spruce shows uses for them that I am unlikely to try. I'm happy to save them for anyone who wants them.
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Brad Spivey
Bsspivey@gmail.com
208-4168
Azure Standard offers high quality foods and homesteading supplies at affordable prices. There is a monthly pickup in Micaville. The product list is enormous. They even produce and sell their own canning jars, castille soap, and quilting fabric! Cutoff for the next order is on April 1st. Delivery will be the following week.
Learn more about Azure HERE.
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CLASSES/WORKSHOPS
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Heather Busher & Vanessa Walter
vmariewalter@gmail.com
(704) 430-9595
Please join us for a Complimentary TRE® Workshop for Helene Survivors. Experience Tension and Trauma-Releasing Exercises (TRE®) — a powerful, gentle method to release deep stress, tension, and trauma from the body. Offered by Betsy Ross Restorative Healing & Mount Mitchell Eco Retreat
Workshop Times:
Sun, 3/30: 6:30pm – 8pm
Mon, 3/31: 10am – 11:30am
Mon, 3/31: 5:30pm – 7pm
Potential 4th session: Mon, 3/31: 2pm – 3:30pm, if interest allows
Space is limited and filling fast. Register now! Sign up at https://tinyurl.com/ywkkwv2y
Learn more about TRE®: www.restorativehealing.net
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Elizabeth Bush
DementiaCaregiversWNC@gmail.com
(828) 284-6279
Learn how to Dance with Dementia: When to Lead, When to Follow, & When to Get Out of the Way!
FREE Workshop for Dementia Caregivers, Thurs. 3/27, 1- 4:30pm, Burnsville Town Center. Come and learn some new steps for “dancing with dementia”, led by national dementia caregiving trainer and consultant, Mary Donnelly. Who should attend? Anyone who cares for or about a person living with dementia. If you’d like to come but haven’t registered, don’t let that stop you from attending. There will be a seat for you! Call Elizabeth at (828) 284-6279 and let her know you’d like to attend. Find out more details here. To register online, click here.
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Margot Rossi
margotrossi@gmail.com
Return to Spring: Revitalizing Your Digestion
Saturday, March 29, 9am-12pm
Zoom— recording provided for those who can't make the date
Suggested donation: $36
Appropriate for folks familiar with yoga
Through the lens of Chinese medicine, we’ll learn how digestion relates to integrating life's changes and challenges, meeting the times as they are, and being nourished by our choices so we can grow and evolve. Plus, with Bishnu Ghosh’s Hatha Yoga series of 30 poses and two breathing exercises, you'll get a practice to improve your digestion and help you lose those extra pounds put on in the winter! More information and register at margotrossi.janeapp.com
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Jim Smith
jimsmith1945@gmail.com
Soil Testing, Interpretation, and Organic Methods of Remediation
Saturday April 5. 2-5. Yancey county extension office. Next to Rios Mexican restaurant. $20.
If want to do a test and bring the results go to Waters Lab. Do this before Wednesday March 26. That should give enough time to get test back before the 5th. I will have other test to go over if you don’t have one. Please RSVP To me.
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Jennifer Sword/AMY Regional Library
Jennifer@amyrl.org
Free digital skills classes for adults at AMY Regional Libraries. All materials provided plus refreshments, giveaways, and a chance to win a free iPad in a drawing at the end of May. Registration is open for these classes in March:
Online Privacy and Security from 10:30-12; Email Basics from 1-2:30
March 24—Spruce Pine Public Library
March 25—Mitchell County Library, Bakersville
March 26—Yancey County Library, Burnsville
Register online, sign up at your library, call 682-4476, or email jennifer@amyrl.org.
More classes coming in April—details TBA soon!
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Double Island Studio
doubleislandstudio@gmail.com
The first hands-on ceramic workshop of 2025 is just around the corner at Double Island Studio in Green Mountain.
Join Bill Griffith May 17th-18th for “Mug-O-Rama” with a focus on creating handbuilt mugs using soft clay slabs. Students will experiment with different forms and shapes, and make their own texture rollers and stamps to add designs to their mugs. Bill will share techniques for making mug handles. Our uniquely designed studio allows students to have a spacious private workspace in a beautiful environment.
Learn more at www.doubleislandstudio.com/workshops
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Anna Early
annaearlyart@gmail.com
PLEASE NOTE I misspelled one of my email addresses in the last listing. Thanks for your interest in my camps! Please connect with me if interested!
Summer Arts- Kid Camps in South Toe
Week of June 23: Print and Paint! Explore printmaking with monotypes and stamping, and learn new ways to paint with watercolors and acrylics.
Week of July 21: Amazing Animals! Make clay animals, paper masks, and animal tracks. Express yourself through the eyes of your favorite creatures.
Week of July 28: Fun with Fibers! Dye wool, learn to felt, stamp fabric and sew by hand. Embellish the ordinary and make wearable art!
All camps Mon-Fri in Celo, 10am-2pm, ages 5-9, $300.
Join us for an outdoor art camp and explore your inner artist in a collaborative and creative way! Contact Anna to reserve your spot!
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FOOD SERVICES
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August Wilson
augustdwilson@gmail.com
Bread and Pastries
Friday, March 28, from 3:00-5:00pm at the picnic tables behind the Ohle Building (Celo Community Center).
Sourdough and specialty pan-loaves made with local whole grain flours.
A selection of pastries and baked goods such as sweet and savory scones, vegan muffins, sweet brioche buns.
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SERVICES
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Green Mountain Plant Company
greenmountainplantco@gmail.com
Our first plant sale of the season is this Saturday 3/29 at the Root Down Depot in downtown Burnsville (204 East-West Blvd) from 11 am - 2 pm. Three dozen varieties of cool-season veggies & herbs are ready in 4-packs (onions, leeks, kale, spinach, beets etc) grown using organic practices in certified organic potting soil. For weekly plant sale updates throughout Spring, email 'subscribe' to the address above. We look forward to helping you get your garden started.
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Healthy Plantet, Rachel Haimowitz
healthyplantet@gmail.com
Our 2025 produce-share CSA is now available to order, featuring over 120 types of produce! Starting in May and ending in December, get 34 weeks of hyper-local, better-than-organic veggies, fruits, grains, herbs, spices, seeds, and edible flowers grown in a regenerative food forest by staff earning a living wage, all while helping to build local resilience and support our Helene recovery. Pickup locations in South Toe, Mars Hill, and Burnsville. Payment plans & a limited number of hardship discounts available. Details here or on our website.
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SPEAK OUT
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Yancey County Commissioners
Jeff Whitson, chair: jeff.whitson@yanceycountync.gov
Other commissioners emails can be found here.
US House of Representatives
Chuck Edwards: (202) 225-6401 or email here
US Senate
Thom Tillis: (202) 224-6342 or email here
Ted Budd: 202-224-3154 or email here
NC Senate
Ralph Hise: (919) 733-3460, Ralph.Hise@ncleg.gov
NC House
Dudley Greene: 919-733-5862, Dudley.Greene@ncleg.gov
White House
Comments: 202-456-1414, email contact currently not offered
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