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Banff Mountain Film Festival Returns to App State for 28th Year; Tickets Go on Sale Nov. 20

November 20, 2024 The Banff Mountain Film Festival returns to Appalachian State University at the Schaefer Center for the Performing Arts from Thursday, March 20, through Saturday, March 22, 2025. Tickets go on sale this Wednesday, Nov. 20. Hosted by University Recreation at App State, the festival’s World Tour has been making stops in Boone for 28 years, inspiring audiences with the world’s best films that highlight mountain adventure, culture and the environment.

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October Stats: An Impact From Helene on Real Estate Sales in the High Country

November 20, 2024  There was, obviously,  an impact from Helene on October’s sales. Can we quantify exactly how much? No. We can say that for the most part this year, when comparing with 2023, the sale count might have been down, but the list prices and sales prices were up. Days on market were up slightly some months, LP/SP ratios were up by a percent or two. But nothing like this. It’s not unexpected. It’s not even as bad as it could be. But it is another thing Helene has taken from us. But it is also another thing that will rebound, another thing that will recover with time. Lauren Steinbaugh, REALTOR, Blue Ridge Realty & Investments, LLC

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Governor-elect Josh Stein Announces Rebuilding Western North Carolina Advisory Committee

November 20, 2024 (RALEIGH) Governor-elect Josh Stein today announced that he has launched the Rebuilding Western North Carolina Advisory Committee to help advise his work to address the communities affected by Hurricane Helene. The Committee is made up of leaders of all types from across the region who are closely connected with their communities and are well-positioned to provide counsel and strategic advice. “Rebuilding western North Carolina will be a top priority for my administration,” said Governor-elect Josh Stein. “I am grateful that this group of experts will give their time to make sure I know what’s need to rebuild and recover the right way.”

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Fourteen New Acts Join the Lineup for FloydFest 25~Aurora (July 23-27, 2025), More to Come

November 20, 2024 Also announced today, new merchandise for FloydFest 25~Aurora (and prior) is now available on the FloydFest Online Store, including new hoodies, hats, shirts and stickers, with even more on the way soon: https://shop.presspressmerch.com/collections/floydfest. Patrons are encouraged to sign up for FloydFest’s e-blast newsletters and new-and-improved Text Club so they don’t miss a minute of all of the ‘Aurora’ news and announcements that are fit to print:

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National Wreaths Across America Day Dec. 14 at Mount Lawn; Deadline to Sponsor Wreaths Dec. 1

November 19, 2024 In its first official involvement in the nationally-recognized Wreaths Across America Day last December, Watauga County saw more than 100 people come together at Mount Lawn Memorial Park and Gardens in Boone to honor their fallen heroes. It is the hope of local event coordinator, Donna McNeil, that the number of participants will be greatly increased for this year’s upcoming ceremony, scheduled for 10 a.m. on Saturday, Dec. 14. An event held every December, millions of volunteers unite to place sponsored veterans’ wreaths at the final resting place of millions of service members in thousands of participating locations across the U.S. and beyond. The wreaths are  pre-ordered and delivered, thanks to the generosity of individuals and businesses sponsors, and hundreds of volunteer truck drivers and their companies.  By Sherrie Norris

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The High Country Real Estate Market Saw Sales Down 7.1%, and Inventory Climbed 8.4% During October 2024 Compared to October 2023

November 19, 2024 The High Country Real Estate Market of Alleghany, Ashe, Avery, and Watauga Counties saw sales down 7.1%, and inventory climbed 8.4% during October compared to October 2023.  For October, there were 182 closed sales on single-family and condo/townhouse properties. The combined closing total for the month was $120.2 million. Our four counties combined median sales price was $450,000, down 10.4% compared to this same time a year ago. Nationally:  According to a recent report from the National Association of Realtors® “The last two years have been tough for many people who work in home sales or who were in the market to buy or sell, but the worst may be over,” Lawrence Yun, chief economist of the National Association of REALTORS®.

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Watauga County Economic Development Commission Releases October 2024 Business Snapshot Report

November 19, 2024 In an effort to track real-time conditions for local businesses as recovery from the impacts of Hurricane Helene continue, the Watauga County Economic Development Commission released its first Business Snapshot Report on Monday, November 18, 2024. The establishment of these monthly reports will provide data on the state of business in Watauga County, with a focus on current concerns, performance toward revenue expectations, and ability to meet staffing needs among its core analysis.

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FEMA Announces Changes to Disaster Recovery Center Hours

November 19, 2024 As North Carolinians continue to recover from Helene, FEMA is announcing changes to the hours of operation for Disaster Recovery Centers (DRCs) across North Carolina. These decisions were made in partnership with the state and local governments. A DRC is a one-stop shop where survivors can meet face-to-face with FEMA representatives, apply for FEMA assistance, receive referrals to local assistance in their area, apply with the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) for low-interest disaster loans and much more.

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Budd, Tillis, Edwards Lead Bipartisan Letter Calling on the White House to Immediately Send Disaster Funding Request to Congress

November 19, 2024 Washington, D.C. — Senator Ted Budd (R-NC), Senator Thom Tillis (R-NC), and Congressman Chuck Edwards (R-NC) have led a bipartisan group of members of the Senate and House to send a letter to President Biden requesting that the Office of Management and Budget (OMB), “immediately send a supplemental appropriation request to Congress to support the communities we represent, which were devastated after Hurricanes Helene and Milton.” We write to request that the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) immediately send a supplemental appropriation request to Congress to support the communities we represent, which were devastated after Hurricanes Helene and Milton.

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Festive Community Carol Sing Returns to Banner Elk Dec. 7 at the Banner Elk Presbyterian Church

November 18, 2024 On Saturday, December 7, 2024, at 3 PM, join a joyous sing-along of familiar Christmas carols in the sanctuary of the historic Banner Elk Presbyterian Church. The fourth annual Community Carol Sing is a 45-minute casual service that includes a dozen favorite songs, ranging from “White Christmas” to “Joy to the World”, for all ages to enjoy. To allow the audience to rest their voices occasionally, the Lees-McRae Highlanders, church choir and soloists will sing beloved classics including O Holy Night, Rocking Around the Christmas Tree and a jazzy Deck the Halls.

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Sherrie Norris Lovin’ Spoonful Cooking Column: Holiday Season In Full Swing, Somewhere


November 18, 2024 . I Holiday décor began showing up on a few store shelves in the middle of summer, so it’s not like we didn’t have plenty of notice. We were sailing right along and then the unexpected, unprecedented and awful happened, changing everything for the majority, and affecting all of us in ways we’d like to forget. Some of us were sad before Helene even arrived; for countless others, the storm compounded sadness and deep grief with losing not only loved ones, but homes, vehicles, jobs, and in some cases everything but the shirt on their backs. There’s nothing “normal” about any of this, and I’m not sure when complete recovery will be possible. Even though we are making strides, overall, I don’t know of too many people in our mountainous area who are really thinking about Thanksgiving and Christmas like we “normally” do. We’re noticing the Choose-N-Cut signs going up on the roadsides and trucks loaded down with trees, and we’re really glad for that. But still, many of our tree farmers suffered, too. Overall, a lot is different this year for most of us, and for several different reasons. Some of us are still dealing with survivor’s guilt because we still have our home, our vehicles and so much more. By Sherrie Norris

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Drop-Off Locations Open for Samaritan’s Purse Operation Christmas Child

November 18, 2024 It starts today! Multiple locations serving Boone​​​​ participants are opening to collect shoebox gifts—filled with fun toys, school supplies and personal care items—for Operation Christmas Child. Children in need are being blessed this Christmas season through the Samaritan’s Purse project, Operation Christmas Child. Individuals, families and groups have the opportunity to pack a shoebox gift filled with fun toys, school supplies, and personal care items and drop them off now during National Collection Week, Nov. 18 – 25. There are more than 4,700 drop-off locations open around the country.

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Movie Review: “Red One” Now Playing at Boone Regal

November 18, 2024 “Red One” desperately wants to be an “edgy” Christmas movie. Edgy Christmas movies throughout history have included everything from raunchy comedies (“Bad Santa,” “The Ref”) to intense action (“Fatman,” “Violent Night”) to straight-up horror (“Black Christmas,” “Silent Night, Deadly Night”). When edgy movies turn Christmas on its head just right, they can become blockbusters and classics like “Home Alone” or “Die Hard.” When they fail, well, they’ll do whatever “Red One” is going to do at the box office because this movie is a big miss. 

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Broyhill Family Foundation Donates $600K to Disaster Relief for Western North Carolina

November 15, 2024. The Broyhill Family Foundation presented equal checks totaling $600,000 to two disaster relief organizations that have long-term plans to address Western North Carolina’s needs resulting from recent Hurricane Helene. The two organizations are Western North Carolina Disaster Recovery and Relief, LLC, and Samaritan’s Purse. “The people of North Carolina have weathered, literally, a catastrophe,” said foundation Executive Director Sheila Triplett-Brady. “It will take years to rebound. Along with equipment, products, and hands-on help, these organizations have delivered Christian hope to our family, friends, and neighbors. With our gifts combined with other donations and continued prayers, we will remain ‘North Carolina Strong.’”

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Additional Western N.C. State Parks to Reopen Nov. 15, Three Parks Face Long-Term Closures

November 15, 2024. RALEIGH, N.C. — Elk Knob, Lake James, New River, and Stone Mountain state parks will reopen at least partially on Nov. 15, the Division of Parks and Recreation announced. These parks have been closed entirely since Sept. 27 due to Hurricane Helene. Mount Jefferson State Natural Area is anticipated to reopen before the end of November. On Nov. 1, Crowders Mountain, Gorges, Grandfather Mountain and Lake Norman state parks, as well as Rendezvous Mountain, reopened at least partially. Three parks will remain closed until further notice and face long-term closures: Chimney Rock in Rutherford County, Mount Mitchell in Yancey County, and South Mountains in Burke County.

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18th  Annual Beech Mountain Holiday Market

November 14, 2024. In the aftermath of Hurricane Helene, many small businesses in Western NC are struggling and need help more than ever. Our family-owned businesses, local craftsmen, and artists rely on holiday sales to continue to prosper. That is why we have made the decision to carry on with the Holiday Market at the Buckeye Recreation Center. Coming together and shopping for those one-of-a-king holiday gifts is a great way for us all to contribute to the recovery efforts. The 18thAnnual Beech Mountain Holiday Market will take place from 10AM – 4PM on Saturday, November 30, 2024. There is more to do than just shop at the market; Mrs. Claus will be attending, with games and activities set up for kids.  Come join us for a traditional kickoff to the holiday season.  Admission is free.

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AppHealthCare Celebrates 31 Year Career of Environmental Health Director Andy Blethen, Welcomes Incoming Director Monica McKinney

November 14, 2024. After 31 years of serving, leading and guiding public health environmental health efforts in Alleghany, Ashe and Watauga Counties, Andy Blethen retired from AppHealthCare on October 31, 2024. Andy was the Environmental Health Director with AppHealthCare for 17 years and employed with AppHealthCare since 1993. Andy began employment with AppHealthCare as an Environmental Health Specialist Trainee, starting part-time and was promoted to Environmental Health Director in 2007. Throughout Andy’s career, he has led the Environmental Health Department through many changes, including COVID-19 response and most recently, navigating Hurricane Helene response efforts. Andy is a champion for public health and advocate for the importance of healthy environmental health practices that protect our communities.

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Tenth Annual Festival of Trees Lights up the High Country Raising Funds to Support Area Children Through the Western Youth Network

November 13, 2024. Trees are lighting up in the High Country this week as the 10th annual Festival of Trees launches across Watauga, Avery and Ashe Counties. This much anticipated holiday event — raising funds to support area children through the Western Youth Network (WYN) — features more than 100 decorated trees and wreaths displayed in business organizations and public spaces from Tuesday, November 19 through the festival conclusion on Thursday, December 5. Last year, the fundraiser raised approximately $112,000. “It has become an important part of supporting the mission of WYN,” said Jennifer Warren, Executive Director of the Western Youth Network

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“A Carolina Snowbelle Christmas” Returns December 6 – 8 & 14, 2024 Expanded Schedule, 10th Anniversary Edition Awaits App Theatre & Ashe Civic Center Audiences

November 13, 2024. Celebrating their 10th Anniversary, having experienced sold out performances at the Appalachian Theatre of the High Country, “A Carolina Snowbelle Christmas” returns to the venerable, state-of-the-art facility with an expanded performance schedule of four public performances and an additional performance at the Ashe Civic Center with an encore family event to enhance their standing as the region’s newest must-see family holiday tradition. This stage spectacular takes audience members on new adventures and dancers tap dance their way from the Arctic glaciers of the North Pole to the city streets of Manhattan in New York City with a cast of 30 new, emerging, and established artists gracing the App Theatre stage in a series of elaborately choreographed works.

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Blowing Rock Art & History Museum and Blowing Rock Historical Society Unveil Plans for Reimagined Ginny Stevens Gallery: Blowing Rock, A History

November 13, 2024. The Blowing Rock Art & History Museum (BRAHM) will open the newly reimagined Ginny Stevens Gallery: Blowing Rock, A History on Saturday, November 16. This immersive exhibition celebrates the town of Blowing Rock’s rich history and features an extraordinary new highlight: a 1-to-87 scale diorama of the Mayview Manor Hotel, crafted by renowned Charlotte-based realist painter and diorama artist Dan Nance.

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Operation Thanksgiving Blessings  — Huge Outreach from “Down East” To The Mountains

November 12, 2024 As the dust begins to settle across our area in the wake of historic Helene’s destruction, a volunteer group of some 175-strong is planning to sweep into the area to provide Thanksgiving like we’ve never seen before. Operation Thanksgiving Blessings will take place on Thursday, Nov. 28, at Cranberry Middle School in Avery County. Staging in close proximity to the hardest-hit areas of the High Country, the group’s mission is to help feed, clothe and, in general, show compassion to local residents who have been affected by the storm.  By Sherrie Norris

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Green Valley School Honors Local Veterans at Annual Celebration Last Friday

November 12, 2024 The annual Veterans Day Celebration at Green Valley School in Boone is always a highlight for students, faculty, staff and especially for the veterans in the community. This year’s event, held on Friday, Nov. 8, was a festive, yet respectful, time of recognition for the veterans in attendance. It all began with the traditional parade of veteran’s through the corridors — from the media center to the gymnasium — during which the honored guests and their accompanying family members were warmly welcomed by students and their teachers lining the halls, with posters, waves, fist-bumps and salutes among the fanfare.  By Sherrie Norris

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NFIB SURVEY: Small Business Optimism on the Rise in October But Still Below 50-Year Average

November 12, 2024. The NFIB Small Business Optimism Index rose by 2.2 points in October to 93.7. This is the 34th consecutive month below the 50-year average of 98. The Uncertainty Index rose seven points to 110, the highest reading recorded. A seasonally adjusted net negative 20% of small business owners reported higher nominal sales in the past three months, the lowest reading since July 2020. “With the election over, small business owners will begin to feel less uncertain about future business conditions,” said NFIB Chief Economist Bill Dunkelberg. “Although optimism is on the rise on Main Street, small business owners are still facing unprecedented economic adversity. Low sales, unfilled jobs openings, and ongoing inflationary pressures continue to challenge our Main Streets, but owners remain hopeful as they head toward the holiday season.”

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