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Elkland Art Center’s 4th Annual ‘Trash n’ Fashion’ Show Returns to Boone’s First Friday Art Crawl on April 4

Trash n’ Fashion is a runway show where designers are tasked with making something beautiful out of a business’s refuse. Items like paper, plastic and other dumpster-bound items are remade and repurposed into incredible pieces of wearable art, and all benefitting a great cause. The runway event will take place during the April First Friday Art Crawl in Downtown Boone on April 4.
BY MADISON V. FISLER

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First Friday Art Crawl: May Edition

May 3, 2013. Following days of rain over the past week, it looks like the weather may decide to cooperate just in time for tonight’s First Friday Art Crawl. The clouds and mist have let up just in time in downtown Boone. Temperatures for tonight are expected to stay between in the mid to high 40s and may stay up in the low-50s for the earlier part of the evening.
BY MADISON FISLER

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First Friday Art Crawl: November Edition

Oct. 31, 2012. On Friday, Nov. 2, downtown Boone will be taken over by the monthly First Friday Art Crawl. Like always, this month’s crawl will feature food, drinks and live music with work and exhibitions from local artists. Everyone is invited to come out and enjoy some Friday night fun.
COMPILED BY MADISON FISLER

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Jewelry Artist Visits Lucky Penny for Art Crawl

Sept. 5, 2012. Lucky Penny, a women’s clothing boutiqe with affordable and unique fashions and located on King Street in downtown Boone, will have art crawl happenings on Friday, Sept. 7 from 7-10 p.m., including jewelry artist Kayt Warren.

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Weekend Roundup: 27 Things To Do This Weekend in the High Country; Check ‘em Out & Make Plans: Aug. 3-5

Aug. 2, 2012. The High Country has so many wonderful events to offer its community and visitors. Check our site every Friday for something new and exciting to look forward to while you’re watching the hour hand crawl to 5 o’clock. Find live music down the street, explore a nearby town’s local secrets or try out a new square dancing class. There’s always something fun to do in the High Country.
COMPILED BY REBECCA GITLEN

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