arts/dates - Clabough Foundation
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arts/dates - Clabough Foundation
ARTS/DATES No. 152 December 2008 – January 2009 Publication of the Ashe County Arts Council ASHE COUNTY CHORAL SOCIETY PRESENTS HOLIDAY CONCERT The Ashe County Choral Society’s annual Holiday Concert will be held at 7:30 p.m. Sunday, December 7, at the Ashe Civic Center in West Jefferson. Formed in 1985 through the sponsorship of the Ashe County Arts Council, the Choral Society is under the direction of Grady Lonon. Accompanist is Michael Bell. The concert will offer something for everyone! Sacred and secular works of the season will be included. A cappella pieces will be performed as well as accompaniments on the Civic Center’s Steinway Grand piano. The audience will participate in singing the favorite carol, “Hark the Harold Angels Sing.” The 2008 program begins with Alice Parker’s rendition of “Personent Hodie” and is followed by “Worthy is the Lamb” from Handel’s Messiah. Selections from Mozart’s Coronation Mass will be performed with several local soloists. Johannes Brahms’ “How Lovely Is Thy Dwelling Place,” “The Holly and the Ivy,” “Angels We Have Heard on High,” and John Rutter’s “Angel Carol” are seasonal favorites incorporated into the concert. The secular portion of the concert includes the jazzy “A Holly Jolly Christmas” and the popular “Christmas Time Is Here.” The concert is sponsored by the Ashe County Arts Council and is partially funded by a Community Arts Program (CAPs) Grant from the Grassroots Arts Program of the North Carolina Arts Council, a state agency. Admission is $10 for adults and $5 for students to help defray the costs of the performance. Reserved seating tickets are available in advance at the Ashe Arts Center in West Jefferson. Visa and Mastercard are accepted. For more information, call 846ARTS. MARTIN LUTHER KING DAY CELEBRATION The Ashe County Arts Council will sponsor a community celebration in honor of Dr. Martin Luther King at 7 p.m., on Monday January 19 at the Ashe Arts Center in West Jefferson. Included in the evening’s activities will be musicians, student readings, and tributes from local leaders. Mike Wiley Mike Wiley will be the featured performer for the celebration. Mike will perform excerpts from Tired Souls: King and the Untold Stories of the Montgomery Bus Boycott. The play documents the tales of Martin Luther King, Junior and nearly a dozen of the hundreds of men and women who stood up to Jim Crow’s segregation, held tight to their bus money and walked for freedom for 381 days. The powerful presentation offers historical narrative dramatized as a patchwork quilt of cultures and communities inspiring the audience to seek opportunities in the shadow of success or failure and to make a change. This performance is made possible, in part, by an Arts and Audiences Grant from the North Carolina Arts Council, a state agency, and is sponsored by the Ashe County Arts Council. Mike’s programs on Jackie Robinson and The Noble Journey will also reach the students at Ashe County High School and Ashe County Middle School on January 20. The program is free and open to the public. For more information, call 336.846-ARTS. Does your mailing label above have a red dot beside it? If so, it means this may be your last issue of ARTS/DATES. Because of increased printing and postage costs, we need to announce the following: If you live outside the immediate Ashe County region, if you’ve been receiving our newsletter for a year or more, and it we have not received a fund drive contribution from you, we must assume you are no longer interested in keeping up with the arts in Ashe County. Please let us hear from you by December 31 if you’d like to continue receiving ARTS/DATES every other month. If you prefer, we can send you the newsletter electronically. And next time you’re in West Jefferson, please stop by the Ashe Arts Center. We’d love to renew our acquaintance with you! JANUARY DECEMBER 1-30... “Tree Fest” exhibit, Ashe Arts Center 1-28.. Miracle on 34th Street, Barter Theatre, Abingdon, VA 1-28... Another Night Before Christmas, Barter Stage II, Abingdon, VA 3-20... The Elves and the Shoemaker, Barter Theatre, Abingdon, VA 5... Lee Greenwood Christmas, 8 pm, Walker Center, Wilkesboro 5-7... Johnson County Community Theatre: My Three Angels, 7:00 pm Fri-Sat, 2:30 pm Sun, Heritage Hall, Mountain City 5,12,19,26... Phipps Store Friday Night Jam, Lansing 336-384-2382 5-14... A High Country Christmas Carol, 7:00 pm, Hayes Center, Blowing Rock 6... Holiday Open House and reception for “Tree Fest” artists, 10am -4pm, Ashe Arts Center 6... Mountainhome Music: Christmas Tree Concert, 8 pm, Henson’s Chapel, Vilas 7... Ashe County Choral Society Concert, 7:30 pm, Ashe Civic Center 7... Glenn Bolick in concert, Hayes Center, Blowing Rock 11... Shapenotes Singers meet, 7 pm, Ashe Arts Center 13... Blue Country Band, Mountain Music Jamboree, Glendale Springs 13... Mountainhome Music: An Appalachian Christmas, 8 pm, Grace Lutheran Church, Boone 13... The Nutcracker, 2 pm and 6 pm, Ashe Civic Center 20... Puddingstone in concert, 7:30 pm, Ashe Civic Center 27... Big Country Bluegrass, Mountain Music Jamboree, Glendale Springs The Conservatory of Dance & Theatre presents The Nutcracker Ballet December 13, 2008, 2 pm & 6 pm Ashe Civic Center Adults: $12 Students: $5 All seats reserved Call 846-ARTS for tickets 7-31... “Dreams of Summer” exhibit, Ashe Arts Center 8... Artists’ reception for “Dreams of Summer” exhibit, 5-7 pm, Ashe Arts Center 8... Shapenotes Singers meet, 7 pm, Ashe Arts Center 9,16,23,30... Phipps Store Friday Night Jam, Lansing 336-384-2382 13... Ashe County Arts Council meets, 6:30 pm, Ashe Arts Center 19... Martin Luther King Holiday Celebration with Mike Wiley, 7:00 pm, Ashe Arts Center 23... Winter Blues Festival, 7:30 pm, Hayes Center, Blowing Rock 24... Harmonia Baroque, 7:30 pm, Ashe Arts Center 24... The John Cowan Band,, 7:30 pm, Hayes Center, Blowing Rock 31... Gary Lewis & The Playboys in concert, 8 pm, Walker Center, Wilkesboro Puddingstone in concert December 20, 2008 7:30 p.m. Ashe Civic Center Adults $12 FOR TICKETS CALL 846-ARTS Students $5 STAFF: Jane Lonon, Executive Director inda Harms, Director of Operations Rebecca Herman, Program Director Zaneeta, Resident Mouse-Catcher Web site: www.ashecountyarts.org E-mail: [email protected] 303 School Avenue,West Jefferson, NC 28694 336.846-ARTS Happy Holidays to you and yours from the Ashe County Arts Council. To celebrate the upcoming holidays, the Ashe Arts Center will be closed December 25-27 and January 1. Beginning in January, the Ashe Arts Center will be closed on Saturdays. The Gallery & Gallery Shop ARTS COUNCIL RECEIVES GRANTS 303 School Avenue Downtown West Jefferson The Ashe County Arts Council is grateful for the grant support received from the North Carolina Arts Council Monday – Friday 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. Saturday 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. December only and the Southern Arts Federation for 2008-2009 community and school programming. Grants received are We will resume Saturday listed below. hours in the spring! • Grassroots Arts Program Grant • Regional Artist Project Grant for Ashe, Alleghany, CHRISTMAS Wilkes and Watauga counties to fund individual artist MINIATURES projects • The Junior Appalachian Musicians (JAM) Program is Good things come in small supported by a Folklife Grant from the North Carolina packages! And that definitely Arts Council and grants from the Wayne C. Henderson applies to art! Following last Festival and the Helen M. Clabough Charitable year’s successful Christmas Foundation Miniatures Exhibit, artists • Arts in Audiences Grant in support of community arts “March Snow” have been challenged to once programming by Joan Bell again create new works of art • A Southern Arts Federation Touring Grant for a resino larger than twelve inches square. The miniature dency by Sol y Canto works in oil, watercolor, acrylics and photography are from artists Joanie Bell, Julia Bishop, Janet Brashear, These performances and programs received support Linda Bruce, Doug Butler, Joy Campbell, Anne Hardin, from the North Carolina Arts Council, an agency of the Sharon Kasel, Lib McRimmon, Ed Perzel, Scot Pope, Department of Cultural Resources, the Southern Arts Cheryl Roberts, Loretta Weaver, and Susan Van Wyk. Federation, and the National Endowment for the Arts, Christmas Miniatures will be on display through which believes that a great nation deserves great art, December 29. Celebrate the season with a new work of and are sponsored locally by the Ashe County Arts Council. art – they make great gifts, too! DREAMS OF SUMMER Imagine, it’s January! The holidays are over…it’s cold and it’s dark by the time you get home from work. It’s windy and snowflakes are dancing in the air. You’re sipping a warm beverage, gazing out the window into a patch of brown “Sunflowers” grass in the backyard. by Carlton Trainum You recall how green the grass was in July and how many times you had to mow the lawn! You slip into a summertime reverie. Ah, yes…the good ole summertime! Ashe County artists have recreated those wonderful feelings of summer in The Gallery of the Ashe Arts Center. Dreams of Summer opens January 8 and runs through February 6. Original paintings and photography will be offered evoking thoughts of those lazy days of summer. Participating artists include Catherine Altice, Scott Ballard, Joanie Bell, Earl Davis, Lenore DePree, Elaine Dowdell, Barbara Evans, Molly Gambill, Janice Grant, Susan Marlowe, Melba Miller, Pat Morrison, Ed Perzel, Scot Pope, Sonny Remington, Phil Rhyne, LaMae Strange, Shirley Tarlton, Carl Trainum, Loretta Weaver, Susan Van Wyk, and Peg Vanderwarker. An opening reception with lemonade and the goodies of summertime will be held at the Arts Center from 5 to 7 p.m. Thursday, January 8. North Carolina is truly “The State of the Arts.” The Ashe County Arts Council exists to enrich the cultural life of Ashe County by nurturing and supporting the arts. Ashe County appreciates the financial and technical support from these state, regional and national arts organizations. Their support of local arts agencies help make quality arts happen in rural Ashe County. THANKS! THE GALLERY Tree Fest includes nine artfully-decorated theme Christmas trees. “Christmas Miniatures,” new works by area artists. THE GALLERY SHOP Christmas Marketplace brings you the finest in handmade holiday crafts and gifts. Complete your holiday shopping locally with the finest in jewelry…pottery…baskets…paintings and photography…books… wooden bowls…ornaments…stained glass…silk scarves…quilted goods… CDs and tapes…note cards and much more! Thank you! Thank you! To a great group of volunteers! Thank you to ticket takers, movers and haulers, bakers, mailers and hard working committee members. Mary Allen, Tab Bell, Sara Benfield, Joanne Boman, Mary Jane Brown, Buffalo Tavern Bed & Breakfast, Jennie and Fowler Bush, Linda Bruce, Joy Campbell, Nancy Carter, Theresa Early Curd, Judy Dancy, Jeff Dreyer, Kathy Howell, Sarah Johnson, Sharon Kasel, Grady Lonon, Matthew Lonon, John MacConnell, Becky Marsten, Barbara Miller, Carolyn Mock, Vicky Moody, Judy Mullen, Michele Obenchain, Tammy Parunak, Ed & Ellie Perzel, Carol Pollack, Karen Powell, Burt Prange, Martha Rhodes, Riverside Canoe–Susan, Terry & Samantha Kepple, Nancy & Stephen Shoemaker, Ann Snyder, June Weaver, Lisa Willingham, Amanda Wright, Michael Yelton HARMONIA BAROQUE An evening of classical music will be presented at the Ashe Arts Center at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, January 24, by Harmonia Baroque. The ensemble is composed of Ashe county’s own Michael Bell on harpsichord, and Appalachian State University School of Music faculty members Alicia Chapman (baroque oboe), Nancy Schneeloch-Bingham (baroque flute), Priscilla Porterfield (soprano), and Barbara Krumdieck (baroque cello.) The ensemble performs on historical instruments that are distinct replicas of 18th-century instruments for which Baroque music was written. The sound and style of the music of early composers are re-created in an intimate atmosphere for a true chamber music experience. Repertoire for the concert includes selections by Monteverdi, Handel, Bach, a Flute Sonata by Boismortier, Variations on La Folia, and other period appropriate works. Admission is $10 for adults and $5 for students; tickets are available at the Ashe Arts Center in advance or at the door. Credit cards are accepted. Call 336.846-ARTS for more information. Starlight Barn Quilt Take a chance on owning a 2x2 Barn Quilt Square! Suggested donation of $1 per ticket, drawing on December 20. Created by Steve and Lisa Willingham ASHE STUDENTS ARE JAMMIN’! The Ashe County Arts Council is partnering with the Ashe County 4-H Afterschool Program again this year to bring the Junior Appalachian Musicians (JAM) Program to Ashe County’s youth. The JAM Program is available to students at Blue Ridge, Mountain View, and Westwood elementary schools. Designed to give 4th through 6th grade students an opportunity to learn banjo, guitar or fiddle, JAM’s primary purpose is to preserve traditional mountain music with our youth. The Arts Council does not charge a fee for instruction and instruments are made available to the students on a loan basis. This year’s sessions will end in late April. Students learn technique, chords, strumming, picking, repertoire, and most importantly, they learn the value of playing and working together. JAM is made possible by grants from the Wayne C. Henderson Festival, the Helen M. Clabough Charitable Foundation, and a Folklife Grant received from the North Carolina Arts Council, a state agency, and is sponsored by the Ashe County Arts Council. For scheduling information, call the Arts Council at 336.846-ARTS. HOLIDAY OPEN HOUSE Ashe Arts Center 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. Saturday, December 6 One Day Only – 10% Discount on all Gallery Shop items! 2 p.m. – 4 p.m. Artist Reception Refreshments will be served! The Ashe Arts Center celebrates the holiday season and Ashe County Christmas trees with beautifully decorated trees. This winter wonderland has been created with something for everyone and represents community involvement with the arts. Tree Fest Elvis’ Blue Christmas: Decorations in royal blue, baby blue, silver, white, and lots of sparkle will adorn this tree showcasing the fame and glamour of Elvis’ life and career. Elvis’ number one selling Christmas hit song, “Blue Christmas,” was the inspiration for the tree; it was created by Agnes Baldwin, Joyce Cain, Catherine Finch, Susan Hunt and Wyvonna (Terri) Ring. November 24 through December 30, 2008 Butterfly Tree: High Country Hospice decorates this Tree of Hope with yellow and orange organza ribbons, raffia bows, and butterflies. Handcrafted butterfly ornaments designed by Candice Cook are made from recycled paper and are infused with wildflower seeds. The ornaments can be planted and will bloom in honor of a loved one. Immigrant Hope: Amanda, Darby and Daisy Chapuz and members of the Cristo el Salvador Hispanic Misson share a holiday tree with a seasonal message of hope for everyone. Colorful Mexican paper flowers, garlands, and candles all in bright Christmas colors will create a tree celebrating our multi-cultural community. A bright star of hope will decorate the top of the tree. My Favorite Things: The Ashe County Arts Council’s tree features handcrafted holiday decorations from local artists Tara Belk, Linda Bruce, Betsy Isaacs, Sharon Kasel, Jane Maddox, Pat Morrison, New Beginnings of Ashe, Cheryl Roberts, Becky Rose, Kristin Sevensky, Cher Shaffer, Ellen Sinford, Lyn Soeder, Holly Soukup, Summit Support Services, Jennifer Gardiner Wilson, and others. The original ornaments by these artists include works in wood, clay, metal, glass, paper and fabric. The ornaments are for sale and make great presents! Hairbows: Molly Gambill and Helen Sexton have done it again! Do trees have “bad hair days” with leaves and needles sticking out in all the wrong directions? See this cleverly created tree adorned with colorful bows, glittery clips, rubber bands, and barrettes by the dozens. White lights and garlands of white tulle and a tree topper appropriate for this year and the season will bring a smile to everyone’s face! My Christmas Kitchen Tree: Nancy Carter has added a charming primitive wood and fence wire tree, reminiscent of pioneer days, that usually sits in the kitchen of her log cabin home. Hanging from its rusty branches are all the miniature kitchen tools needed to make cookies, and gingerbread men made of various materials. You can almost smell those cookies baking in the oven when you look at the tree! Barn Quilts: The Arts Council’s popular Barn Quilt Project is the theme of a table topper tree created by Joy Campbell, Theresa Early Curd, Josette Glover, Kathy Howell, Dana Johnson, Michele Obenchain, Nancy Shoemaker, and Lisa Willingham. Ornaments reflecting the quilt patterns from many of the Ashe County Barn Quilts have been created with quilted squares, painted wooden patterns, and beaded boxes. Cabernet Carousel: This tree features the vibrant colors of wine – the dark red of a fine Cabernet Sauvignon, the translucent red of Merlot, the subtle red of a Pinot Noir. These deep colors are highlighted by the crisp whites – Chardonnay, Pinot Grigio, Sauvignon Blanc, and the tree is topped by a sparkling spray of Champagne. The fragrance of the Christmas tree mingles with the scent of wine corks that have been saturated in fine wines. Snow-covered grape clusters cast a holiday feel on wine’s sunny origins, and the tree skirt features labels from around the world. This is a tree to stir the taste buds! It was designed and decorated by Ed and Ellie Perzel and Freda, Charles, and Mark Huffstetler. The Green Tree: In many cultures green is the symbol for hope and growth. Today green means taking care of our earth by recycling, reducing, renewing and conserving. Paper windmills on the tree illustrate alternative energy sources from the wind. Hand beaded prisms symbolize energy from the sun. Reusing items for decorations include the plastic sleeves from the morning newspaper becoming flowers, old CD’s adding sparkle, yogurt bottles reminding us to save plastic for the convenience centers. Old Christmas cards were cut into shapes for ornaments many sporting pictures of animals, a reminder that their habitats are in danger in our changing environment. Jennie Bush’s Green Tree inspires us for hope and growth. Trees donated by Hudler Carolina Tree Farms and Scott Ballard Wreath donated by Omni Farms The Ashe County Arts Council exists to enrich the cultural life of Ashe County by nurturing and supporting the arts. Your contribution is an investment in the future of your community. Our 2008-2009 Fund Drive continues with lots of community support. The Ashe County Arts Council is grateful to the following business and individual contributors who make our program possible. These donations were made between July 1 and November 15, 2008 : ARCHANGEL $5000-up North Carolina Arts Council ANGEL $2500-4999 Anonymous SPECIAL $1000-2499 Ashe County Little Theatre Cheap Joe’s Art Stuff R.T. Morgan Ed & Ellie Perzel SPONSOR $600-999 Blue Ridge Electric Ron & Nancy Carter Dr. and Mrs. Walter E. Davis Gambill Oil Michael & Joanie Bell, Greenhouse Craft Shop High South Realty of Ashe Grady & Jane Lonon Nation’s Inn Scott & Barbara Sears Frank & Nancy Sherrill BENEFACTOR $300-599 Ashe County Builder’s Supply Ashe Memorial Hospital Ashley Hardwood Flooring Badger Funeral Home & Ashelawn Memorial Chapel Ralph J. Bartholomew David & Sara Benfield Lois Buckspan Buffalo Tavern Bed & Breakfast Dr. & Mrs. S. Fowler Bush John & Kathy Chefas Johnny Burleson & Walter Clark Community One Bank Rudy & Theresa Early Curd Dave & Lynne Eastburn First Citizens Bank Mr. & Mrs. Edmund Gant The Gates Corporation Thomas & Kathy Howell Roy & Irby Hutchins Dr. Alvin Jenkins & Dr. Emily Stopper Clint & Barb Johnson Donnie & Dana Johnson Phillip & Carolyn Johnson Tom & Sharon Kasel Mr. & Mrs. Jerry Lafferty Chester & Judy Leggett John MacConnell Kent & Becky Marsten Calvin & Katrina Miller Jack & Pat Moncrief Vicky Moody Russ & Jean Moxley BENEFACTOR continued Peter & Victoria Moyer Bill & Anita Pangle Harold & Wanda Parks Herb & Tammy Parunak Howell & Becky Pruett Larry & Martha Rhodes The River House Stephen & Nancy Shoemaker SkyLine Membership Corp. David B. Smith Gaylord & Anne Snyder Vannoy & Reeves, PLLC James R. Vannoy & Sons Construction Robert & Trilby Wall Yadkin Valley Bank PATRON $200-299 Jeff Alexander Chip & Judy Anderson Ashe High Country Realty Dave & Gwen Ashley Ashe Woodworking Inc. Ed & Carol Ann Baker Best Western Eldreth Inn Blue Ridge Art Clan Tonya Bottomley Joy Campbell Bill & Kathy Cissna Peggy Dollar Elaine Dowdell Fraser’s Restaurant & Pub Gene & Laurie Greene George Knight Libby’s Jo Marie Lilly Mast General Store Bob & Kay McCloskey Patricia S. Mills Barbara Land Moncrief Northwest Trading Post T.M. Rector, DDS, PA Wade & Sarah Sanders Dick & Betsey Sesler Lee Smith Dr. & Mrs. Brett Summey Charles & Bonnie Supin Jane Testerman United Chemi-Con David VanHoy Oren & Betty Wagner Janet Warner FRIEND $50-199 Anonymous David Alff & Eloise Shepard Chuck & Judy Atwell Scott & Beckie Ballard Millie Barbee Ruth R. Bare Charity Barr Wilson & Linda Barr B&G Plumbing & Electric Joanne Boman & Gary Gonyea Bud & Bess Boudrow FRIEND continued Tom Burgiss Elliott & Joan Byrd The Cabin Store Toy N. Campbell, Jr. W. Clay & Melonie Church Mrs. Dean Colvard Creative Printers Joe & Diana Culbreth Current Chiropractic Clinic Kermit & Judy Dancy Evelyn Darr Georgia O. Davis Don & Carol Day Luther & Carolyne DeVaun Edd & Betsy Dickens Vitie & Dee Drake Tom & Phyllis Efford Truett Eller Bob & Dianne Ferree Pete & Catherine Finch Larry & Carol Fisher Cindy Fowler & Ken Crouse Molly Gambill Belle R. Gardner Lewis & Pat Gaskin Mr. & Mrs. Durward Grady Charles & Elaine Graham Robert & Bibi Greer Gene Grubb Mark & Lu Hagel Cabot & Teri Hamilton Melinda Hamrick Jack Apple & Michelle Handler Neal & Connie Hardison Penny Harless Ed & Annabel Harrill Vernon & Pat Hartman Jennie W. Hightower Henry Hobson Laurie Holloway Dr. & Mrs. C.M. Hunt Clyde and Eva Ingle Craig & Sandy Jackson Jefferson Drug Store Jefferson Landing Real Estate William & Dorothy Jeremiah Dr. & Mrs. G.W. Kalmus Margaret Keane Arlie & Grace Keith Gladys Kester Charles & Mary Knapp Larry & Nancy Kautz Jef Lambdin Ramona Lampell Dal & Sandy Lassen Barbara Lawrence Stuart & Allison Malter Terri Marshall Matthew’s 102 North T.D. McClure Greg & Karen McGinnis Tom & Linda McLintock Robert & Marianne Meshot Cliff & Petsy Mezey Caroline Mickalitis Miranda Miles FRIEND continued Dick & Barbara Miller Melba Miller Rev. & Mrs. Stephen A. Miller Gil & Eileen Millsaps David & Lorena Mims Lewis & Joyce Mize Don & Marlene Norwood Mountain Overtones Joe & Florence Oaks Barney & Marion O’Quinn John & Ellen Painter Carl & Carole Passiglia Ron Pehmoeller George & Allmuth Perzel Carl & Marta Pfaffenberger Harry & Donna Phillips Max Preston Jim & Diana Rackley Alberta Raysinger Phil & Karen Rea I.S.K. Reeves IV & Sara W. Reeves Denise Ringler Lee & Annette Rogers Arvill Scott Benjy & Ann Seagle, in honor of Hilda S. Farrar Benjy & Ann Seagle, in honor of Jim Mathews’ 60th birthday Ward & Helen Sexton James & Nanci Shannon Richard & Anne Shumate Carol & Walt Skroch Mr. & Mrs. Jeff Stark Robert & Judith Statnick Tommy & LaMae Strange Jack & Norma Suddreth Jim & Pam Tapp Cullie & Sylvia Tarleton Paul & Judy Tobin Carl Trainum Bill & Joann Underwood Wade T. & Dorothy Vannoy Harry & Susan Van Wyk Fred & Dot Wagoner Allen B. & Joan K. Weaver Joel & June Weaver Martin & Carol Williams Yardy & Barbara Williams M.S. Willingham Mr. & Mrs. Gary Wolfe Greg & Sheryl Wooley Bob & Bobbie Worley June Worth Stephen Lowe Young DONOR $10-49 Anonymous Dale & Ella Baldwin Lee & Kathie Beckworth Jim & Elaine Bentley Richard & Mary Blackburn Garner & Maxine Blevins Dick & Bonnie Blohm Charles & Judy Blythe Bohemia Gallery Dr. Ben G. Bosworth Linda Bruce Judith Bryant Edd Clay Clairene Cockerham DONOR continued Jessie Cockerham Alice Collins Leland & Mary Lee Cooper Norma Cosby William & Janice Cox James & Florence Culbreth Marlette Cullen Ken & Cindie Diehl Gene & Jackie Eisen Lee & Mannon Eldreth Garry & Tammy Elliott Lesa Eremita / Silver Designs Will & Marlene Fischer Herb & Anne Foltz Mary Foreman Sharon Gambill Susan Allen Graham Hattie Jo Greene David & Karin Griffiths Evalynn Halsey Linda Harms Mr. & Mrs. George Hayworth Ann A. Helms Jeanette Herman Rebecca Herman Sigrid Hice High Country Memorials Jim Hinkel Ronald & Peg Hofstetter Betty Holjes Ronnie & Chris Hughes John & Janet Jenny Edith Jones Kina & Charles Jones Craig & Carol Kennedy Ken & Doris Kern Bob & Joyce Kilby Vera Kincheloe Dorothy Korb Fred Lamphere Denise Lawless Edward & Doris Little Henry Lum Pat & Lesa McClellan Judy & Dan McConnell Belva Miller Vaughn & Beth Morrison Alyce Nadeau Anne S. Nash Michele Obenchain Mr. & Mrs. Andy O’Sullivan Ann Paisley Gerald Park People’s Drug Store Alda Perkins Mary F. Phillips Ms. Marian Roy Jimmy & Betsy Savely Skip & Mary Schwenn Jack & Linda Shekinah Tony & Beth Shelton Carolyn Shepherd Ilene Stump Summit Support Svcs. of Ashe Jeff Thomas Bill & Judy Troiani B’Ann Vance Charles & Ellen Vitale Mimi Vollum Fay Weaver Joe & Loretta Weaver Pamela G. Weaver Carol Whitmore-Herring Mrs. Kay C. Wilson Mark & Martha-Anne Wright