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Waynesville and Lake Junaluska Pamphlet (~2000) PDF

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the sparkling white of winter snow; mountain¬ sides covered with spring's new green leaves; or fields of wildflowers and cool summer nights, there are reasons every season to visit Waynesville-Lake Junaluska. If it’s mountain apples you crave in fall; or the sights and scents of holiday celebration; i mountain music I passed down through generations; or the creative beauty of handmade arts and crafts, we have festivals to thrill you all year long. latel summer/ autumn While the changing leaves take center stage, there are plenty of other activities to keep you happy. September The Smoky Mountain Folk Festival attracts 250 moun¬ tain musicians and dancers from across the region to Lake Junaluska's Stuart Auditorium. October Church Street Art and Craft Show, featuring some 125 artists and crafters. Annual Apple Fla Festival, with live music and dance, craft booths, apple treats. LATE. AUTUMN/WINTtR 'Tis the season for holiday spirit and Waynesville and Lake Junaluska know how to celebrate. November Holiday Open House. Downtown businesses decorate for the season and invite you to experience the sights, sounds and scents. December Christmas At Junaluska. The Lambuth Inn boasts 20 Christmas trees, Christmas rooms, dinner and entertainment. Tickets required. Waynesville Christmas Parade It's A Wonderful Night. Christmas caroling, live music, thousands of luminaries and old- fashioned wagon rides in downtown Waynesville. Artist*: Cover - Teresa Pennington Watercolors - Lil Farits Pottery - ICaarcn Stoner Brochure Design by Five Talents Graphics » Design Funding provided by Maywood County Tourism Development Authori the sparkling white of winter snow; mountain¬ sides covered with spring's new green leaves; or fields of wildflowers and cool summer nights, there are reasons every season to visit Waynesville-Lake Junaluska. If it’s mountain apples you crave in fall; or the sights and scents of holiday celebration; i mountain music I passed down through generations; or the creative beauty of handmade arts and crafts, we have festivals to thrill you all year long. SPRING ! U of spring in Waynesville. 8 Maybe the great outdoors moves you most - driving 'April - hk the Blue Ridge Parkway when fall leaves reach peak; skiing down the slopes in winter; or a spring and Hay,u”°d P"™' ^cbd?SrtiAprtfandkefa‘"'als ,hroueh™t ' summer filled with golfing, exploring trails on foot or horseback, fishing, and rafting. Waynesville-Lake tthheerree iiss aa 99--BBaallll SShhoooottoouutt trhlva,ft AI P tICIpp anttss ffrroomm aarroouunndd tthhee nnaattiioonn / Junaluska is surrounded by outstanding recreation CWK chS? ,he / and natural beauty to spare every single day. G-AmeHca„Quic:Z T they'work^''1' ^ro'^l,cing c°Hccftble P^^es-'vt^itch^he'artists^h'iie'00 Or maybe you're spending part of the year here and want to experience the cultural life of an authentic Hayw-nxl Arts Jjjjj daHonS even, i, held a, ,he ) small town. Waynesville offers an old-fashioned A MN ay Main Street lined with exquisite galleries; a community theater that has won regional awards; *£££**' l‘W "*• % load one of the largest international folk dance festivals I in the country; a 31 -year-old mountain folk New pieces are added each year thro, Tj al°ng M;,in Street, festival; and many other unique opportunities to and regional artisits. ’ g competition that draws local experience mountain culture at its best. Ju Whether you're here for a visit, or here to stay, to their downtown studios and galleries* Visit’ artistswelcome visito we welcome you all year long and you'll discover m between galleries and create art all da^ 8 an'StS the sidewa,k plenty of reasons to keep coming back. . 5C1MME.K Folk ;± rr'ha' Am & C"*» Lake Junaluska I music™; S2SSS£-«l F*"<™ «*. dra« dance, crafts, fed ft™' j* *V'lo|| featurinj music, dance troupes. rromaroiind the world and the Folk moot hluegiass,^onsSfonslStaS^J^dances featuring live and third Friday evenings. nStrUCt,on bV '“cal clog teams. Firs Waynesville is a charming mountain community, filled with genuine mountain spirit. Lake Junaluska Assembly is a thriving community and Methodist conference center with a beautiful 200-acre lake. We’re easy to find, but hard to leave... Interstate 40, just west of Asheville, runs through Haywood County and connects to 1-26 from the South Carolina coast, 1-75 from the Midwest, 1-81 from the Northeast and 1-95, which covers the entire East Coast. From Atlanta, take U.S. 441. If you have any questions about our community, please give us a call. Our friendly Chamber staff is here to help from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily, except Sundays and holidays. Call toll-free 1.877.456.3073 or visit our website www.haywood-nc.com For a complete vacation guide with information about the entire county, call 1.800.334.9036.

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