When Zackary Vernon moved to Boone to begin teaching at Appalachian State University, he took on the personal challenge of trying to make ethical food choices: gardening, raising chickens, buying food from local farmers and volunteering at a certified organic farm.
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Music on Main Fills Downtown Weaverville With Cajun Rhythms, Blues and Southern Rock
Downtown Weaverville will once again transform into an open-air concert venue on Saturday, June 13, as the eighth annual Music on Main returns from 4–9 p.m. The free community festival will bring together live music, food trucks, craft beer, family activities and local sponsors along Main Street.
La Vie en Rosé Brings Three Days of Art, Fashion and Music to Marked Tree Vineyard
Set against the backdrop of the Blue Ridge Mountains, La Vie en Rosé returns to Marked Tree Vineyard from Friday, June 12, through Sunday, June 14, offering a three-day immersion into art, music, fashion and wine.
Blue Ridge Craft Trails Invitational 2026 Showcases Work by WNC Artists in June, July
The juried exhibition Connecting to Place: Blue Ridge Craft Trails Invitational 2026 opened in May and features the work of 20 craft artists from Western North Carolina.
Estes-Winn Museum at Grovewood Village Marks 60 Years of Preserving Asheville’s Automotive Story
On Saturday, June 13, the Estes-Winn Antique Car Museum at Grovewood Village will celebrate its 60th anniversary. The event will honor the legacy of Harry D. Blomberg, whose passion for automobiles and preservation helped shape both the collection and the broader Grovewood campus.
Blue Ridge Orchestra’s Summer Soirée: An Evening of Enchantment on June 12
Souther Williams Vineyard, in Fletcher, will be the setting on Friday, June 12, for the Blue Ridge Orchestra’s (BRO’s) Summer Soirée, an annual fundraiser to help the non-profit orchestra pay for various venues at which to perform while its concert hall undergoes renovations.
Book Feature: She’ll Be KILLING ‘Round the Mountain
Bryan E. Robinson’s latest novel is the second installment in his Einstein Brad Pope mystery series, which began with Way DEAD Upon the Suwanee River. He is already at work on the third and final book in this series that plays upon the titles of American folk songs with origins in slavery.
A Bird’s Note: Painted Bunting
The Painted Bunting (Passerina ciris) is an unmistakably beautiful bird that gives even the most avid birders pause. The male is adorned with vivid shades of blues, reds, yellows and greens that seem to fuse together, creating subtle and soft pinks, purples and hints of orange.
