Summer Times 2021

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ASHE COUNTY ARTS COUNCIL

host Fridays in the Park Concert Series COMPILED BY ANDREW COLE

SUMMER CONCERTS

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estled in a historic 1930s Works Progress Administration building in downtown West Jefferson, the Ashe County Arts Council has long been committed to promoting the arts as a hallmark of an active, engaged community. Located at 303 School Avenue, the building provides local artists and craftsman with a place to come together and showcase their work through a variety of concerts, literary events, meetings and rentals each year. The Arts Center also boasts a gallery shop that sells the work of more than 100 artists and crafts artisans. Aside from its downtown arts space, the Ashe Arts Council also operates out of the Ashe Civic Center, a 282-seat theatre space that serves as the home of the Ashe County Little Theatre, a community-based volunteer theater group that performs a fine variety of shows each year. In 2021 the Ashe County Little Theatre will be producing three live radio productions during the Summer and Fall. Check out the Art Council’s website www.ashecountylittletheatre.org for the dates and titles. The Art Council regrets that they will not be doing their live theatre productions in 2021 but are currently working hard to create a full season of shows in 2022. For more information please call (336) 846-2787 or email us at ashecountylittletheatre@ gmail.com. This summer marks the return of the Fridays in the Park Concert Series. Every third Friday — from May until August — the outdoor concerts which are sponsored by the will feature well156

Liam Purcell and Cane Mill Road — May 21 at 7 p.m. Steve Lewis and Bluegrass, Inc. — June 18 @ 7 p.m. The Burnett Sisters Band — July 16 at 7 p.m. Wayne Henderson — Aug. 20 at 7 p.m. with a smooth tenor sound and plays multiple instruments.

Wayne Henderson

PHOTO SUBMITTED The Ashe Arts Council Fridays in the Park summer concert series kicks off in May.

known local and regional musicians.

bluegrass will be part of the repertoire.

Steve Lewis and Bluegrass, Inc.

Burnett Sisters Band

Steve Lewis and Bluegrass, Inc. will perform June 18. Steve will be joined by brothers Eric and Brandon Hardin and Josh Scott. These musicians all call Ashe County home and have performed regionally and nationally. Traditional bluegrass music with nods to old-time, folk, gospel and newer contemporary

The concert on July 16, will feature the Burnett Sisters Band with special guest Colin Ray. Growing up playing music together in Boone, the sisters’ sound has tight vocal harmonies that lend themselves to old-time fiddle music, traditional country and the bluegrass standards. Ray joins the vocals

On Aug. 20, Wayne Henderson from Rugby, Va., will bring his musician friends and a surprise guest or two. Wayne specializes in a unique fingerpicking style on the guitar and plays a wide range of old-time traditional music. In addition to his reputation as a guitarist, Henderson is a luthier of great renown. He produces about 15-20 instruments a year with a waiting list of some length. In partnership with Ashe County Parks and Recreation, the Arts Council will be following COVID-19 protocols with a limited audience, therefore the concerts will require registration signups. The concerts will be pod-based and you will be asked to remain inside your designated area. You may have up to six people in your area and your group must be six feet from the next group. Masks are required outside your pod and must be worn when interacting with volunteers and persons outside your group. Pods spots may be chosen upon arrival on a first come, first served basis. For more information about these events contact the Ashe County Arts Council at (336) 846-2728. SUMMER TIMES 2021


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Beer and Wine

6min
pages 172-175

Camping

2min
pages 168-171

Blowing Rock Art and History Museum

3min
pages 160-163

Take a tour down on the farm

3min
pages 166-167

Appalachian Theater

2min
pages 158-159

Ashe County Arts Council

3min
pages 156-157

Ensemble Stage

2min
page 150

Bring a dog along

4min
pages 140-141

Arts in the High Country

4min
pages 148-149

General Stores

7min
pages 136-139

Kids like to fish

3min
page 109

Watauga Lake

11min
pages 112-119

Fly Fishing

10min
pages 106-108

Equine Experiences

4min
pages 98-101

Cycling and Mountain Biking

7min
pages 92-95

Blowing Rock Charity Horse Show

2min
pages 102-105

Motorcycling

2min
pages 96-97

From the Mountains to the Sea

11min
pages 88-91

Pickleball

5min
pages 82-83

Disc golf

2min
pages 80-81

Linville Caverns

5min
pages 69-71

Hang gliding

4min
pages 78-79

Rock climbing in the High Country

4min
pages 75-76

Caving and spelunking opportunities

5min
pages 60-68

Zip lining

9min
pages 72-74

Indoor rock climbing

2min
page 77

Keeping the culture in Boone

3min
pages 48-59

Say ‘hello’ to the High Country

7min
pages 41-43

Flat Top Manor

2min
pages 38-39

Blue Ridge Parkway

11min
pages 25-30

Tweetsie

3min
pages 32-33

Grandfather Mountain

9min
pages 34-37

High Country Host

3min
pages 12-13

Mystery Hill

2min
page 31

High Country Chambers of Commerce

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page 11
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