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Hot Dogs, Apple Pie, and Coon Dog Day
For most people hot dogs and apple pie are patriotic icons as
much as an American flag waving on the fourth of July. Saludians would include Coon Dog Day as an American icon and would forget that it's not a national holiday, just a Saluda holiday. This time of the year, all the talk
about town is about what guests are coming, what food to prepare,
purchasing tickets for the pancake breakfast, where we are going to park, who is going to be in the parade, who is entering the
5K/Fun Walk, what's the weather going to be like, and the buzz goes on and on. The town is staged for Coon Dog Day. American flags are waving from the poles, dedicated city
workers are mowing and mulching park areas and city streets, Pace Park pavers have been laid, a stage will be parked along Main Street, and a banner
will stretch across Main Street welcoming all to Saluda's annual
holiday. Even though this isn't a national holiday, in Saluda, it is a family reunion of sorts. For over five decades, summer folks and
visitors have enjoyed this fun-filled festival that is as American as apple pie to Saludians!
Where Time Stands Still July 2015
See scrapbook of past Coon
Dog Day parades in the
inside of the back cover.
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Dates to Remember Saluda Downtown Foundation meets
Tuesday, July 7 at 10am at the Saluda
Library.
Saluda Business Association meets
Tuesday, July 7 at 5:30 at Saluda
Library.
Saluda Community Land Trust meeting at
3pm, July 1 at McCreery Park Pavilion.
Town Council meets the second Monday
of the month at 7:00pm in the meeting
room above the Saluda Library.
The Historic Saluda Committee regular
meeting will meet Friday, July 10 from 2
to 4pm at the Saluda Library.
Top of the Grade concert in the Pavilion
at McCreery Park, Friday, July 10, 7pm to
9 pm. Rain or shine,
Coon Dog Day, July 11, All day event.
Women's Club will not meet in July.
Saluda Single Women will meet on
Thursday, July 16, 6pm at the Saluda
Center.
Saluda Garden Club will not meet in July.
Saluda Center Potluck and Bingo,
Monday, July 27 at 6pm. Everyone
welcomed.
The Saluda branch of Tree City
USA meets at 5:30pm on 4th Thursday of
the month in the Saluda Community
Library.
Saluda Welcome Table, every Tuesday,
with dinner served from 5:30 to 6:30 PM
in the fellowship hall of Saluda United
Methodist Church. All are welcomed.
Donations accepted.
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52nd Annual Coon Dog Day Events & Information
7:00 a.m. - City Hall
Information Tent
Coon Dog Day Posters - $10 each
Coon Dog Parade Winners will be announced immediately following
the Parade. 8:00 a.m. - Coon Dog Day 5K
Race/Fun Walk
Go to imathlete.com/Coon Dog Day 5K Race/Fun Walk to pre-register online. Registration for the 5K Race/Fun Walk begins at 6:30 a.m. and ends at 7:30 a.m.
at The Party Place & Event Center. The Awards Ceremony will be held at the City's Information Tent in front of City Hall immediately following the Race/Fun Walk.
8:00 a.m. - Benefit Breakfast at the Saluda Masonic Lodge Provided by Polk County Unit #482 on Ozone Drive. Enjoy a hearty breakfast of eggs, grits, sausage or bacon, biscuits, gravy, and drink for only $6 per
plate. 11:00am - Parade Starts starting from Saluda School on Main Street ending at Carolina Street.
12:00 Noon - Lunch at Saluda First Baptist Church on
Henderson St. Chicken dinner served with potato wedges, green beans, rolls, dessert, and drink for only $10
per plate. 1:30 p.m. - Meet Josh Owens & Bill from "The Moonshiners" TV Show on Main Street
Coon Dog Events at the Saluda School Ball Field (Sponsored by the Central Carolina Benefit Coon Club)
12:00 p.m. - Bench Show ($15 entry fee)
2:00 p.m. - Treeing Contest ($5 entry fee)
7:00 p.m. - Night Hunt ($20 entry fee)
Local Artists will be in the Saluda Center at 64 Greenville St. to
demonstrate their talents. Amusements for all Ages will be located in the Top of The Grade
Park.
On Stage Entertainment
8:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. James Metcalf & Colt Creek is Saluda's own gospel bluegrass group
10:30 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. The Dancer's Extension leads
everyone in a Flash Mob
11:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Coon Dog Day Parade with Grand Marshall, Dr. George Jones
12:30 p.m. to 1:00 p.m. McGuire's Pipe Band sponsored by
Historic Thompson's Store &
Ward's Grill 1:15 p.m. to 2:45 p.m. Sound Investment plays beach & classic rock loved by all ages
2:45 p.m. to 3:15 p.m. Barney Fife & Thelma Lou are
brought to life by Ronnie & Elease Felker
3:15 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. Folsom Prison Gang with a musical tribute to Johnny Cash
5:15 p.m. to 6:15 p.m. The Katts is a duo from Tennessee
who plays bluegrass, folk, & country music
6:30 p.m. to 7:45 p.m. Jack Roper & the Weatherman Band plays beach & soul music
8:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. Lonesome Road Band plays for
the Street Dance with caller Archie Hardy
9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Jonah Riddle, a talented banjo player, and Amanda Patterson, who sings
acoustic versions of your favorite Americana songs, will fill-in between acts.
THANK YOU SPONSORS!
RiverStreet Networks
McGuire's Irish Pub
Tryon Daily Bulletin
Bernard Edwards
ALM Investments
Bryan Easler Toyota
Autumn Care
Macon Bank
Don Mintz Builders
Dunlap Construction
St. Luke's Hospital
Mountain River Tap &
Growlers
Come and enjoy a home
cooked meal of Fried Chicken,
Green Beans, Potato Wedges, Roll & Beverage for only $10 per
plate. All proceeds will go to support Missions. Location:
First Baptist Church of Saluda
213 Henderson Street (Turn right beside the Library)
(828) 749-3231
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What’s
Happening in
Music and Art
What's
Happening at
the Purple
Onion in July
Summer's in full
swing here at the Onion with an abundance of fresh local fruits
and vegetables coming from the kitchen, terrific live music,
Sunday brunch and breezy
summer evenings on the patio. We added a few new summer items to the menu this week to take advantage of summer's bounty from local farmers including dishes featuring NC
shrimp, okra, broccoli, sweet corn, summer squash and tomatoes. Visit the website or facebook for updates.
SUMMER HOURS
Monday - Saturday
11:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Sunday Brunch
11:00 - 3:00
Open on the 4th of July
Coon Dog Day Hours
11:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Closed Sunday, July 12
Sunday, June 6 is a little beyond the midway point of 132 consecutive days of being open, and given that it falls the day after Coon Dog Day, we thought
it would be a good day for all of us to stay home and rest up for the final stretch of summer.
Live Music in July
Every Friday at 7:00 Fred Whiskin
on piano playing blues to Brubeck.
It is summertime and the café
will be full of jazz and blues all month long. You're welcome!
July 2 - Calico Moon
This husband-wife duo once again shares with us their natural and uncanny vocal blend of music.
July 4 - New 5 Cents Bluegrass Band Old friends Russ and Billie Jordan from the early WNCW days return with a new bluegrass band. July 9 - Michael Reno Harrell
The master of great songs and stories is back. July 11 - COON DOG DAY Since there is so much music throughout the town on this
annual Saluda celebration, we will not have any music at the café.
July 16 - Red Honey Led by the bold and bluesy torch singer, Erika Jane, this band brings a little bit
of everything in their music. July 18 - Bad Popes This band plays a unique brand of rock, country and western swing on topics that span the Americana landscape.
Mac Arnold & Plate Full O'Blues (Sunday Concert). More info below on this concert.
July 23 - Scoot Pittman
The café is always jumping when Scoot is in the house. July 25 - Virginia and the Slims This jump blues, jazz and swing band out of Asheville joins us for
the first time. July 30 - Danika & Jeb A duo new to us featuring smooth, soulful vocals and incredible guitar playing. Music scheduled by Robert
Seiler.
SUMMER SUNDAY
CONCERTS On Sunday, July 19 @ 7:00 PM, we are honored to welcome back Mac Arnold and Plate Full O' Blues. Mac Arnold's first band included James Brown on piano. Mac moved to Chicago and Muddy Waters hired him on the spot. He
toured and recorded with the
Muddy Waters Band and recorded
LPs with Otis Spann and John Lee Hooker. Mac moved to Los Angeles and produced Soul Train with his friend Don Cornelius. He
even played bass on the Sanford & Son television show when he wasn't playing bass for Otis Redding and B.B. King. He retired from show business to be an organic farmer. Mac is back with
his own band and now a third CD, building a new foundation in blues, soul and funk.
Admission for both shows is $15 per person in advance, $20 at the door and seating will be limited.
The performances starts at 7 PM. The doors open at 6 PM. A limited menu of pizzas and appetizers will be available from the time the doors open until the show starts with beverages and desserts available throughout the concerts.
Come by the café at 16 Main Street in Saluda or call 828-749-1179 for reservations. We accept Visa, Discover, American Express or Master Card.
The Purple Onion is located at 16 Main Street, Saluda, NC 28774.
Saluda Grade Café
Music on Friday Nights It is perfect to enjoy while dining,
and it keeps even the youngest enthralled! Music makes us
dance, inspires us to learn and just to be the best that we can be. Thank you friends for Friday night Old Timey Music! Music starts @ 7...See you there!
We are open: Tuesday thru Saturday, 11-3, lunch; Wednesday thru Saturday, 5-9, dinner; "Music on Friday Nights" at 7pm; Sunday 11-7.
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Visit us on the web at saludagradecafe.com or on Facebook.
Call 828-749-5854 or email us at [email protected]. Located at 40 East Main Street.
GREEN RIVER
BREW DEPOT We have an exciting month planned for July.
Come in for local craft beers and ciders and backyard games, or just for hanging out on the patio. Open 12pm -11pm.
Coon Dog Day, July 11 - CC's Dogs & More from Spindale running the grill in the backyard ...food , fun and local craft beer, great way to wind down after the parade. Open 10am - 11pm .
July 17 - WPOS is back...a cover band out of Greenville, SC playing classic rock. Open 4pm-10pm. Summer Hours:
Monday through Thursday 4-9
Friday 4-10
Saturday 2-10
Sunday 3-8 On the 2nd Tuesday of every month, we will celebrate
Birthdays of the Month! Tuesday, July 14, just show Cindy your ID, and receive a beer on the house. Bring your friends and celebrate at the Depot.
Green River Brew Depot is located at 26 Church Street. Please call Rima at 828-894-2242 or email [email protected]
for more information.
Dancer's
Extension Join us in a Flash
Mob on Coon Dog Day at center stage
on Main Street at 10:30. Registration for the 2015-2016 academic year is now open.
Classes are offered in introductory ballet/creative movement, ballet, jazz, contemporary, pointe, adult
beginner ballet and Hot Pop! dance fitness. Classes for the 2015-2016 year will begin on Tuesday, September 8. Contact the studio for more information and to register. Space is limited and spots are filled on a first
come-first serve basis. Our studio is located in Saluda, at I-26, in the Don Mintz center. Please contact the studio at 828-749-9398, email
[email protected] or visit our website at thedancers-ext.com for more information and updated
schedule. Keep up-to-date with
class changes on
The Old
Chicken
House
Free--'til gone-for creative people,
especially seamstresses: old table cloths. Open Saturdays only during July. Closed Saturday, July 11 for Coon Dog Day.
Table cloths are various sizes:
some plain, some prettry. None are in good condition but good areas might be used for making pillow covers, doll clothes, small table covers, napkins, etc. See other items in the "Hen's Nest" (an indoor yard sale), and work of
artists/crafters-some completed, some in progress.
The Old Chicken House is located at 143 Mountain Page Road (approx. one mile from the RR
tracks on Greenville Street). We are open 11-6 Fri-Sat and other
days/times by request. Phone 828-749-9718 and leave a message. Visit our new website at chickenhousestudios.org.
Fresh Paint/ A Plein Air
Experience;
Oct. 22-24 Jim Carson, Saluda artist, will offer a painting workshop, "Fresh Paint/ A Plein Air Experience," on
Thursday - Saturday, Oct 22-24, in Saluda. This outdoor painting workshop will provide an opportunity to enjoy the beautiful colors and fresh air of a Western
North Carolina Fall, while addressing the painting
fundamentals of value, design, and temperature variety. There will also be an emphasis on bold and spontaneous brushwork. Participants will meet each morning at Jim's studio and
motorcade to that day's painting location. All locations will be easily accessible by car. There will be a demonstration and lecture by Jim on Thursday
morning, lots of one-on-one easel
time, and a general critique of the day's work at the end of each day. The workshop price, $350, includes a tasty lunch brought to the site each day by the Saluda Grade Café and wine at the first
day's critique. The workshop is open to all levels, from beginners to advanced. In the event of rain or cold, there is ample room to set up and paint in Jim's studio. A list of needed
supplies, as well as other information, will be furnished after registration.
Jim has recently been invited to join Plein Air Painters of the South
East (PAP-SE), a group of 40 notable southern painters organized to maintain the highest professional standards in the area of plein air painting. For more information, contact Jim
at 828-749-3702,
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[email protected], or visit jimcarson.net.
Random Arts Workshops Nurture your creativity and choose from a multitude of
workshops throughout the year from both local and international instructors. Our July Schedule is listed below. 7-Zen Doodle 17-Surface Design for Fabric-
Martine House
21-Zen Doodle 23-Stamp Carving Made Easy - Janet Hickey 24-Watercolor for Everyone - Miriam Hughes 31-Nature's Treasure Prayer Flags
- Susan Edmonson Register by email <[email protected]> Phone: 828-749-1165 Look for our OPEN sign, stop in
and see what we are all about. Please like us on Facebook or find
us online. Located at 481 Louisiana Ave @ Ozone Email: [email protected].
Top of the Grade Concerts at the Top of the Grade Park in McCreery Park, located in downtown historic Saluda.
July 10 (evening before Coon Dog Day) Saluda's own Aaron
Burdett and his band will be performing
new hits from Aaron's just released CD, "Tinderbox." The performance will be under the Pavilion at McCreery Park from
7:00pm to 9:00pm.
Bring your own chairs or blankets. Food, soft drinks, beer and wine, and coolers are allowed. No food will be available at the park, but all of Saluda's delicious
restaurants will be open and serving everything from hamburgers and pizzas to gourmet meals. Events are rain or shine so you may need to bring
an umbrella if rain is in the
forecast. 2015 Top of the Grade Concert Schedule August 14 - Gigi Dover and The Big Love September 11 - 6 String Drag
Top of the Grade concerts are coordinated by the Saluda
Downtown Foundation and funding for the
Friday night
concerts has been through a
community grant from Polk County Community Foundation.
All concerts are free to the public through a Free Community Events grant. Top of the Grade Concerts are being produced and coordinated by Peter Eisenbrown of Blockparty
Productions this year. Peter has been producing the Summer Tracks concert series in Tryon for 16 years.
For more information about the concerts, please contact Cathy Jackson at 828-817-2876 or [email protected] or [email protected], 828-290-4316.
Area Independence Day Celebrations
Orchard Lake Campground in Saluda. Visit orchardlakecampground.com for
directions. Fireworks will be held on Friday,
July 3 and start at dark. A Donation Bucket will be passed around and proceeds raised will
go to the Saluda Fire & Rescue Department who will be supervising the fireworks.
Fabulous Fourth on July 4
in Columbus from 10 to
10. Music, Food, Amusement
Rides, Fun for all ages! Fireworks start at 9:45.
The 32th annual Fabulous 4th 100K Bike Tour is scheduled for
Saturday, July 4. Sign in starts at 6am at Harmon
Field in Tryon. Pre-register online
at fabulous4thbiketour.org.
In Hendersonville Music On Main Street concert
series Special 4th of July Celebration Concert featuring 96.5 House Band Patriotic Tribute, Visitor Center - 201 S. Main St., 7pm-9:30pm, free, Bring a Chair, No Pets - Alcoholic Beverages or Coolers Allowed;
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seating area opens after 5:30pm / early admission is prohibited, enjoy the concert and Jackson Park fireworks (at dusk) from the
comfort of your chair, an event of Henderson County Tourism Development Authority, every Friday through August 14, Hendersonville, NC 800-828-4244 or 828-693-9708 www.historichendersonville.org
Independence Day Fireworks Display Independence Day Fireworks Display, at dark, fireworks may be viewed from downtown
Hendersonville and the south side of town near the intersection of Hwy. 25 South and Hwy. 176, a
large red balloon will be launched the morning of the 4th to signify visibility of the fireworks show, if you can see the "Big Red
Balloon", you can see the fireworks from your location; the Fireworks Display will NOT be visible inside Jackson Park, Hendersonville, NC 828-697-4884 www.hendersoncountync.org
Fourth of July Parade, Main Street (5-Points to Caswell St.), 10:30am, Hendersonville, NC 828-595-0901
Harambee' Festival, Historic
Seventh Ave. Depot Area (corner of 7th Ave. and Maple Street, in front of the Depot), 11am-7pm, Hendersonville, NC 828-290-5838
Condolences Saluda Lifestyles expresses heartfelt sympathy to Saluda friends and families who have lost loved ones. Jacquelina "Jackie" Gillespie, 83, of Saluda, passed away Thursday,
June 18, 2015.
Eugene Anderson, 91, of Saluda, NC passed away Thursday, June 11, 2015.
Patricia Ann Recker, 76, of Saluda, NC passed away Friday, May 29, 2015
Saluda
Community
News
Brown Bag
Supplemental emergency bags of groceries will continue to be
distributed at Church of the Transfiguration, Saluda, to anyone
in need on the third Friday of the month. The upcoming date is July 17. The distribution of these
bags will take place between 3:00
p.m. and 4:00 p.m. on Friday afternoons in the church parking lot located at 72 Charles Street in Saluda. This will be a "no questions asked" gift of hospitality to anyone in need.
Supplies may be limited so come early. Distribution will be first come first served until all available bags have been distributed.
For more information call the church office: 828-749-9740.
Saluda
Center News (All events and activities
take place at the Saluda Center on Greenville Street.) For information about renting the facility, please call 828-749-9245. "Hush Now, Baby" author Angela Williams will be at the
Book Club meeting on Thurs., July 2 at 2:00 pm. Meet the author and get your book signed. All are welcome to attend. See below for more on the author and the story.
Saluda single women potluck dinner will be on Thurs., July 16. Please plan to attend.
Community potluck and bingo, Mon., July 27 at 6:00 pm. Plan to attend and bring a friend.
Medicare assistance is available by appointment with a trained volunteer for SHIIP, Seniors' Health Insurance Information Program, a division of the Department of Insurance, call 828-749-9245.
A Thrifty barn basement sales is open every Saturday from 10:00 am-1:00 pm and every Wednesday from 10:00 am-4:00 pm. Donations are accepted.
A Thrifty Barn is open Wed. through Sat. from 10:00 am-4:00
pm. To volunteer, please call 828-749-3320.
If you or someone you know is home-bound and cannot prepare meals or is recovering from recent surgery and is 60 years and over, please call the Saluda Center to join our
Meals on Wheels Program. We will deliver meals to you five days a week at little to no cost. Ask for Donna for more information at 828-749-9245.
If you are interested in becoming
a volunteer substitute driver for the Meals on Wheels program, please contact Donna at 828-749-9245. This would require approximately 1-1 1/2 hours of your time when needed.
If you are in need of some medical equipment, please call 828-749-9245. We may be able to loan you what you need.
Please refer to the Saluda Center calendar for all regularly scheduled activities. There is no
membership fee. If you would like to receive the Saluda Center calendar via email,
please contact Donna at [email protected] to be added to our email list.
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The Saluda
Center Book
Club Invites
you to a
"BOOK
SIGNING AND
OPPORTUNITY
TO MEET THE
AUTHOR"
Thursday, July 2, 2015 at 2 PM at the Saluda Center Hush Now Baby, by Angela
Williams Hush Now, Baby is the story of how a little white girl climbed out of an uneasy childhood in the
segregated South...on the backbone of a black woman who loved her unabashedly. A host of
African-American women permeated Southern families. One of those stalwart women was Eva Aiken, a central figure in the author's life from her birth...until Eva staged a sit-in at the girl's wedding.
The story captures the glorious early years of the Low-country South Carolina family, then graphically depicts its unraveling. Eva holds them together. The
family and the country's parallel struggles converge. The author lives in bubble-wrap until Civil Rights issues escalate. This story is told without pathos and with graceful restraint-the Southern way.
"Angela's prose plunges us back in time when a generation of white children were raised by the calloused hands of slaves who, despite being freed by Lincoln, remained chained to a stubborn way of life. Instead of killing us in
our sleep, they became our guardian angels, for reasons still
mysteriously misunderstood." --Ken Burger, author of Swallow Savannah, Sister Santee, Salkehatchie Soup,
and Baptized in Sweet Tea. Angela Williams Bio Author Angela Williams has been waiting to tell this story for 50 years. In a revealing and uprooting biographical memoir,
Williams pulls back the curtain in the story of race, love and loyalty in the Deep South. As teacher, lecturer, community activist,
consultant, author, and personal/professional coach, Williams draws on her experience and literary expertise to bring to light the untold story: that black women in the 60's were the unflinching heroes of our time.
She graduated from Queens University in Charlotte, taught English at the Citadel for 20 years, after earning her Masters in English at Duke University.
Williams lives in Mr. Pleasant, SC. You'll find her playing tennis, reading to her grandsons, or
sipping tea on her porch overlooking the water that brought so many African Americans to its shore....and
thinking of Eva.
Saluda Tailgate Market
May-October
Friday’s 4:30 – 6:30 Grab your basket and hat and make your way down West Main to the Saluda Tailgate market. Welcome in the first spring produce, greet your friends and neighbors, and hug your farmers.
They have been planning through the winter and working their soil through the early spring cold days in anticipation of your visit to the market. Come see what they have to offer and celebrate spring. Make your shopping list
and plan to pick up some starter plants for your own gardens. See you at the market!
For more information, please contact Shelley DeKay at 828-
606-5713. Visit saludatailgate.com website for more information.
Saluda History Depot
We invite you to
visit the depot and view the art of Bill and Anne
Jameson, our beginning of a railroad, the historic Saluda museum, and our retail shop. We have added new items, and if you have something that you would like to donate, please contact us. We want to make this museum
tell the story of Saluda from the beginning until now. We are fortunate to have the history of the steepest grade, the railroad,
and all the history of many people who have made this town so rich.
Our board members have been working hard and we are now glad to say that another new business will be opening in Suite C in July. Troy Sumner will be opening: "Baseball, Hot Dogs,
Apple Pie & Chevrolet" and will be opened six days a week. We are looking forward to having in the neighborhood. Thanks to all that came to the Shaggin' on Saluda, The Images
of America: Saluda book signing, and to everyone that has made donations to this depot venture. Thanks also to the volunteers that will be at the depot during hours of operations. We are all
committed to making this museum one that we will all be proud to have in Saluda. Remember to purchase your golf cart raffle ticket for $25; drawing will be September 12 at
the Charlie Ward Memorial BBQ. The Saluda Historic Depot will be
open Saturday and Sunday from 12pm to 4pm throughout the summer.
Volunteers Who May Have An Interest If you would like to volunteer to cover the museum hours, please email [email protected].
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If you would like to climb aboard and help preserve the historic Saluda Depot for future generations, you can send
donations or pledges to Saluda Historic Depot, PO Box 990, Saluda, NC 28773 or email [email protected]. All donations are tax deductible and pledges will be invoiced within six months.
More information, details, and photos can be found at historicsaluda.org, Facebook, Twitter, and Youtube.
Affordable Golf Carts
Benefit Saluda Historic
Depot
Lisa Bishop and her husband, John were thinking of a way to contribute to the effort to raise funds for the purchase of the
Saluda Historic Depot when
realizing it was already parked outside their door. "We have seen all the time and dedication the board members of the depot are giving to raising money for the purchase of the Saluda Historic
Depot and we wanted to help. We see this as a win-win for the purchase of the depot and the citizens of Saluda by having a chance to win a street-legal golf cart, and for our business," says
Lisa. The couple owns Affordable Golf Carts in Saluda at 24 W Main
Street, which are street ready (after getting proper permits from the city) and priced right to be
affordable to Saluda citizens. After the first 100 tickets are sold, then proceeds for selling the raffle tickets will go directly to the Saluda Historic Depot.
Tickets will be on sale at Thompson's Store/Ward's Grill, Duck Alley, and the depot which is open every Saturday and
Sunday from 12pm to 4pm. The raffle drawing will be held at the annual Charlie Ward Memorial BBQ on Saturday, September 12, 2015 held at McCreery Park in Saluda.
Tree City USA-
Saluda and
Tree
Preservation How do we get rid of the various kinds of vines that
climb our tree trunks, even extending onto lower limbs? The subject was discussed at the May meeting of Saluda's Tree City USA. The most frequently used method
is to cut the vines around the circumference of the trunk while standing on the ground. Care must be taken, however, to avoid cutting into the tree trunk. This method permits the vines to die and eventually to fall away from
the trunk.
Why be concerned about vines on tree limbs? They do not kill the tree, but the added weight can cause breakage in storms and
wind. Tress have been known to be uprooted from the added weight. Meetings are scheduled regularly the fourth Thursday each month at Saluda Library upstairs at
5:30pm. All interested are welcome. For more information, call Ruth at
828-749-9718. Leave message and phone number for return call.
Submitted by Ruth Anderson
Saluda
Community
Land Trust
Twin Lakes
Summer Swimming Every Wednesday, June 17- Aug 26, 11AM to 4PM.
Take Greenville Street 1.8 miles from the railroad tracks turn left on Linda Lane. Drive down the Lane through the gate to the Lake. Come enjoy this Free Community Swim...a donation to
Twin Lakes up keep is appreciated.
ALL CHILDREN MUST BE
ACCOMPANIED BY ADULTS,
NO LIFEGUARD ON DUTY
Twin Lakes is also available for private parties, family reunions,
weddings and other events. Contact Holly Wilkes: [email protected] to reserve for your use.
The Twin Lakes crew has been super busy getting the lake ready. It would be a shame not to take advantage of their endeavors.
Work done on the Swimming Lake are as follows: Pavilion and benches have been scraped primed and painted. A new pump has been installed in the
bathhouse. New PEC plumbing has replaced the old PVC system
in the bathhouse. Lake edge growth has been trimmed, raked and removed. Water from the access road has been rerouted to the stream to prevent flooding of the parking area.
Work on the fishing lake: As of June 15, the rehab of Twin Lakes
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was completed. We were legally restricted not to begin work until after May 4 by the Army Corp of Engineers permit we received as
well as State Fish and Wildlife restrictions in April due to rules on disturbing fish breeding habitat. The work was completed in 37 days. The fishing lake is filling up as we speak. The new pipe is in place and the old pipe
system is filled with concrete and sealed shut. Grass is in place in disturbed soil areas as well as sod in the new emergency spillway. All trees growing in the lake and on the dam faces have been
removed and brush on the lake side perimeter has been cut and removed. We thank our
subcontractors for their help and our paid workers for their efforts and our 3 volunteers Nancy Barnett, Don Clapp, and John
Morgan. Thanks most to Dave Prudhomme who tirelessly led this project to completion and to Jim Swiatowicz, our manager, for his concern in getting the job done in the best possible manner in the best possible way.
Walks in the Woods For our monthly first and third Sunday walks, meet at the Saluda Library parking lot at 2:00 to
carpool to the trail head. These
are usually gentle excursions and are meant to get adults and children outside while exploring Saluda's scenic spots. Contact Chuck Hearon at [email protected] or 828-749-9886 or his cell 828-817-
0364. July 5 - This is a mystery walk destination. We will find a bit of water for cooling your heels and stay away from poison ivy, snakes and dangerous rocks.
July 19 - Saluda Nature Park SCLT will lead walkers on a 1-2 mile moderate tour of the city park. The route connects Greenville Street to Chestnut
Street and then loops back out. Sections within the park wind along the stream, up the hillsides, and climb even further up (strenuous) to the grand overlook on Judd's Peak. Remnants of old
houses and the former city dump are visible. Come see how some creative thinking, ingenuity and effort has transformed a forgotten
area into a precious park. Moody Property What is it and where is it? Come join the fun and find out. Volunteer work/play days are the 2nd and the 4th Tuesdays and the
1st and 3rd Saturdays. Meet at 10am at the property, located at the new driveway off 176 toward Hendersonville. Bring a sack lunch. John Savage is heading up the Moody work days.
Contact him at [email protected] or 828-749-3906 or his cell 828-545-
3632. Victory over Kudzu The goats are back at the Water
Treatment plant along Pearson Falls Road. This year SCLT is partnering with the City of Saluda to keep the invasive species from overtaking the city property along this road. The good news is that after the goats have worked this
area for the last two years, the kudzu is mostly gone; now they are working on the Japanese Knot Weed and Multiflora Rose.
Efforts to control kudzu at Judd's
Peak and Saluda Nature Park are succeeding as evidenced by the appearance of native milkweed, a host plant for Monarch butterflies. Plans are to replace the invasive kudzu with other native pollinator plants, native
grasses and blueberries this fall. If you would like to help remove the kudzu, we are meeting at Judd's Peak on Thursdays at 9 am. Tools will be provided, but you may want to bring a kneeling pad or low stool. Financial
contributions are welcome to help
rehabilitate the area. For further information contact Don Clapp at 704-750-0411 or [email protected].
About Us Please feel free to contact us about any of our projects by calling our office at 828-749-1560. You can leave a message on our voice mail and we will
return your call promptly. Also be sure to check out our website saludaclt.org. We look forward to your comments and suggestions.
SCLT monthly board meetings, to which all interested folks are welcomed, are on the first Wednesday of each month. Meetings are held at Saluda's McCreey Park in the pavilion. Our
next meeting is Wednesday, July 1at 3:00. Please join us for information and ways you can help our community in its work to make Saluda's environment "friendly."
About Us Please feel free to contact us
about any of our projects by calling our office at 828-749-1560. You can leave a message on our voice mail and we will
return your call promptly. Also be sure to check out our website saludaclt.org. We look forward to your comments and suggestions. SCLT monthly board meetings are on the first Wednesday of each
month and all interested folks are welcomed. Starting in May, meetings are held at the pavilion in Saluda's McCreey Park. Please join us for information and ways
you can help our community in its
work to make Saluda's environment "friendly."
Saluda
Garden
Club The Saluda Garden Club will not meet
in July. Enjoy the 4th of July holiday and Coon Dog Day with family and friends. The public is
always welcome to attend any of our events. If you are interested in joining or
would like to attend meetings and/or special events, please contact Karen McGee at 828-749-2530. Some events may be cancelled or
rescheduled. We try to give advance notice but inclement
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weather or scheduling difficulties may occur. You may confirm meetings and events with Karen McGee at 828-749-2530.
Saluda Women’s Club The Women's Club of Saluda will not hold a meeting during the month of July. We will, however,
be visible on Main Street as we sell raffle tickets for our gift basket of goodies. The winning ticket will be pulled on Coon Dog Day.
Please join us for our next regular meeting on Tuesday, August 11, 2015 at the Presbyterian Church on Carolina Street. Meeting time
is 10:00 a.m. and light refreshments are served. All are welcome.
For more information, please contact Marlin Beckham at 828-707-3387 or email
at [email protected]. The Women's Club of Saluda is a service/social organization dedicated
to helping Saluda become an even better place to live.
Notes from City Hall
Help Pave Pace Park The vision is slowly
being realized as the pavers were laid at Pace Park.
You can still have have the life or memory of a loved one immortalized, or have your name engraved on a brick paver at Pace Park as a recognition as a contributor to this new community park. This park will
be in the alley by M.A. Pace General Store and will be the location of a Blue Ridge National
Heritage Area Interpretation Sign and future public restrooms. $40 each, payable to City of
Saluda, three lines of copy with a maximum of 14 letters per line. Download an application here. Drop off applications and payment to City Hall or mail to City of Saluda, 6 Main Street,
Saluda, NC 28773. Proceeds will go toward building public restrooms.
For any additional information, please contact Catherine Ross at 828-749-3534 or [email protected].
Save these dates for future
fund raising events for Pace Park: Antique & Vintage Show; Saturday, September 26, 2015
Cruise-In Car Show; Sunday,
September 27, 2015
Fall Harvest Festival; Saturday, October 17, 2015
Saluda Railroad Day; Saturday, November 7, 2015
Follow us on Stay Informed - Get on a List! Stay informed by visiting the city website, cityofsaludanc.com. Minutes from
previous month's town council meetings are posted on this site. To receive monthly notices about town meetings, please email Cindy Hemenway at [email protected] and ask to be placed on the email list.
Tribal Bellydance Tribal Bellydance beginner's class: Wednesdays, 6:00pm, Saluda Center, yoga studio downstairs, $10. Wear
comfortable stretchy clothes like you would for yoga, come put on
a jingly hip scarf, and start MOVING. This is hands down the most fun you will ever have exercising. Tribal Bellydance is an American hybrid
improvisational style blending many ancient dance traditions
into a fusion of traditional Middle Eastern dance with folkloric dance movements from India, Central Asia, North Africa, and Spain. It is
a multi-generational group of women dancing in unison with no pre-set choreography and using a lead and follow vocabulary of moves and cues, a form of non-verbal communication. The ethnically inspired costumes allow
us to re-visit that childlike joy of playing dress-ups. Earthy and grounded, it is about women dancing as a tribe for the pure joy of it, invoking an ancient Muse.
All classes: Saluda (Senior) Center, downstairs yoga studio. For more information:
[email protected] or 828-894-2242.
Yoga Classes Health and Wellness at the Saluda Center by Cassandra Nelson, LMBT
Gentle Yin Yoga Classes
Wednesday 12:30pm
Thursday 5:30pm
Friday 9:30am
Powerful (Vinyasa) Flow Yoga Monday 8:00am
Friday 8:00am
Chair Exercise Classes
(More challenging than you think!)
Monday 9:30am
Classes are held in the studio downstairs at the Saluda Center, and are for all ages and levels. Mats and props are available. Please come at least 5 minutes
early. Also available are relaxing, healing massages in the comfort
of your own home. My portable table can go almost anywhere!
Please call at least a few days in advance to schedule a session. Questions are always welcome! Please call Cassandra at (828)749-3794. Saluda Center is located at 64
Greenville, St. **********************
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At Isothermal Community
College 'Mindful Flow' is being offered this summer at Isothermal
Community College taught by Jo Rytter, a Certified Kripalu Movement Instructor. There are 6 sessions to choose from and they are listed on pg. 19 of the
catalogue. Stop by the college to get a catalogue or call 828-894-3092. Each session is 6 weeks and costs $30 ($5/class). 'Mindful Flow' is a class that
focuses on the breath while stretching the body. The class uses modified yogic flows which center and relax the body, increasing flexibility. 'Mindful
Flow' is set to beautiful meditative music which helps the mind as
well as the body relax. Bring a yoga mat; a blanket is optional.
Below are the session numbers if you do not have access to a catalogue: #40808 Monday, July 13 - August 17 #40811 Monday August 24 - Oct 5 (no class Sept 7.)
#40807 Friday May 29 - July 10, (no class July 3) #40809 Friday July 17 - Aug 21 #40810 Friday Aug 28 - Oct. 2
To register contact ICC at 828-894-3092 or register online, Isothermal. For more info on class
descriptions call or email Jo at 828-440-1160, [email protected] Jo Rytter is a Certified Kripalu movement instructor who has been teaching for 15 years and currently teaches a 'Stretch and
Breathe' class at Element.
Teacher Recognition A local Saluda church honored the teachers and staff of Saluda Elementary School by hosting
their 2nd annual Appreciation Lunch on Friday, June 12. Education is a vital building block to the community and Saluda Elementary provides a safe and encouraging environment for academic growth. A big "Thank
You" to all staff and teachers for
all that you have done, and continue to do, for our future generations."
The Porpoise Room
Summer Camp Monday to Friday 8:30 AM - 4:30
PM (Drop off from 8-8:30 AM, pick up 4:30-5 PM) June 22-26, June 29-July 3, July 13-17, July 20-24,
July 27-31, August 3-7, August 10-14, August 17-21 5 days a week = $150; 3 days a week = $100; 2 days a week = $75 (plus a one-time $20
registration/supply fee) *10% off for 4+ full weeks, 10% discount for siblings, scholarships may be available* Serving Ages 5-11 years. No more than 8 children per day -
attentive, creative, energetic summertime fun! Call, text, or
email Ellen W. Rogers @ 828-329-6790, [email protected].
(All activities will be at The Porpoise Room, 144 W. Main St., or within walking distance.)
Saluda
Community
Library
2015 SUMMER READING
Saluda Community Library Summer Reading starts June 10.
Sign up at the library for a reading
log and goodies. Earn prizes for
reading throughout the summer!
*For events that require
registration, contact Jen Pace,
Youth Services Librarian, at
[email protected] or 828-894-
8721 x227.*
Wed. 7/1 @ 10am: LEGO Junior
Makers & Movie Matinee
Make something amazing with the
library's 10,000 LEGOs and have
your creation displayed in the
library! We'll also watch The LEGO Movie on the big screen and enjoy
popcorn and drinks.
Wed. 7/8 @ 11am: Folk Music
with Marshall Goers
Learn about the history and origin of
and hear six different American folk
instruments (guitar, banjo, fiddle,
dulcimer, harmonica, and mandolin).
Participate through singing, rhythm,
and dancing!
Wed. 7/15 @ 11am: Kids Creative
Writing Workshop
Brittany Hampton Tokar will lead a
creative writing workshop centered
on the idea of superheroes. Write a
story as a group and start your own
superhero story! This workshop is
about encouraging young writers and
creativity. *Please register in advance for the creative writing workshop by contacting Jen Pace, Youth Services Librarian, at [email protected] or 828-894-8721 x227. Space is limited.*
Wed. 7/22 @ 11am: Storyteller
Sherry Lovett
From the adventures of the mighty
Perseus to the silly antics of
Glooskap, heroes all have their
stories. Join Sherry Lovett for a
heroes' journey. There's sure to be
laughter, surprise, and lots of fun
along the way. And, who knows,
maybe in the end, you'll see the hero
in you!
Wed. 7/29 @ 10am: Superheroes
of Science
Dr. Beaker and Dr. Bunson from
Hands On Museum will introduce
participants to scientists whose
research is changing our everyday
lives and creating superhero powers!
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Hands-on science demonstrations
and experiments will explore the
science and scientists behind
superhero powers like invisibility and
super strength.
*Please register in advance for the science workshop by contacting Jen Pace, Youth Services Librarian, at [email protected] or 828-894-8721 x227. Space is limited.*
EVENTS AT THE LIBRARY
ARE ALWAYS FREE!
Saluda Library 44 W. Main Street
Saluda, NC 28773
Tel. (828) 749-2117 Hours:
Mon.-Fri. 9am - 6pm Sat. 9am - 1pm
Saluda
Elementary
School
School’s out! Enjoy the Summer!
Located at 214 East Main St., Saluda, NC 28773 Don’t forget to collect box tops. Elementary Box top collection containers are located in the
Saluda Public Library, Saluda Post Office, and Saluda Elementary School Office.
Saluda Church Services &
Events Episcopal Church of the Transfiguration The Reverend Augusta Anne Anderson, rector 8:00 a.m. - Holy Eucharist - Rite I 9:15 a.m. – Adult Forum
10:30 a.m. - Holy Eucharist - Rite II with music. Check their website for more programs and schedule changes. ***********************
Saluda Presbyterian Adult SS 10:00 am Worship Service 11:00 am ************************
Saluda First Baptist Church Reverend Tony Reese Worship Service 9:45am Sunday School 11:00am Wednesday Fellowship Meal 5:15 Wednesday Bible Study and Youth Group 6:30pm
828-749-3231 Email: [email protected] ************************ Saluda Methodist Church The Reverend Rob Parsons SS 10:00 am
Worship Service 11:00 am Stone Soup Worship Service
Sunday at 4:00 pm - This is an "alternative" Christian service/discussion for all-comers; new to church, dislocated from
church, or other. Please join us. Contact Rob Parsons for location information at
Images of America: Saluda available for sale at the
Depot on Coon Dog Day!
Images of America: Saluda has been released! Come
by the Saluda Historic Depot on Coon Dog Day to get a copy. Cindy Stephenson Tuttle and
Mary Ann Hester with the Historic Saluda Committee have co-
authored a book about Saluda that is included in the Images of America book
series, through Arcadia Publishing Company. Featured are 220 images of Saluda and its people, many of which have never been
seen outside of the families that shared them. Included with each picture are details of Saluda's rich and fascinating history. A special thank you goes out to all that shared their photographs, memories and family lore because
without YOU this book would never have come to fruition. Books are available at Saluda City Hall, the Saluda Historic Depot and various retailers around town.
Historic Saluda Tour of Homes a Success!
The Historic Saluda Tour of Homes held on Saturday, June 6, 2015 was a great success. A
Special thank you goes out to our sponsors & volunteers: Affordable Golf Carts of Saluda, Saluda Women's Club, Saluda Garden Club, members of the Historic Saluda Committee, members of the Saluda Historic Depot Board.
A special thank you to the local businesses that helped sell tickets: Heartwood Gallery, Thompson's Store, Meanwhile Back in Saluda, and A Thrifty Barn. An extra special thank you
to the homeowners who
graciously opened up their homes! Thanks to ALL the great hardworking volunteers! Thank you to Sandie Bright for chairing the 2015 Historic Saluda Tour of Homes. Good Job Sandie! All
proceeds go to Save the Saluda Depot project.
Oral History Film Project Continues
The HSC continues to work with
the Polk County Film Initiative (PCFI) to film and produce the second oral history DVD, Saluda's
Blue Ridge Music Traditions. A special thank you goes out to James Metcalf and the Colt Creek Band for their recent
participation. Filmed by the old wood stove in the MA Pace Store, James and the band played some favorite folk, gospel and bluegrass tunes. James relayed stories about his great grandmother Salena Middleton
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Metcalf who in 1934, was visited by John Jacob Niles, known as the Father of the Modern Folk Movement, who spent his
adulthood searching for the most well-loved songs of the Southern Appalachia. During his visit, Salena sang The Murdered Brother for him, which he documented in his book The Ballad Book of John Jacob Niles.
Since this is also Leon Morgan's great grandmother, he joined James in the storytelling. James also featured a song by Adger Pace with family ties to Saluda and who either penned or helped
to write over 3,500 gospel songs. Film footage was also captured of the Saluda Grade String Band as
they helped kick-off the recent book launch party for Images of America: Saluda. Film shoots are scheduled in Saluda throughout
the summer in order to adequately showcase the rich and diverse blend of musical variations that spun off from roots based or folk music that influenced Saluda's musical tastes yesterday and today. This film, to
be released in the fall of 2015, will not only appeal to Saluda residents but will be of interest to anyone who has an appreciation for the musical heritage of the
North Carolina Blue Ridge
mountains and foothills. Funding is being provided by a grant from the Polk County Community Foundation through the Saluda Community Fund and by funds raised through proceeds from past projects of the Historic
Saluda Committee (HSC).
Visit Preview Museum in Historic Depot on Coon Dog Day!
The Historic Saluda Committee is
a partner in the initiative to purchase and develop the Saluda
train depot and is working with the Saluda Historic Depot board to open a historical museum. The HSC has been granted a secure space in the Saluda Public Library
to store historical documents and artifacts. Donations of originals or copies of vintage photographs, historical artifacts, documents, deeds, art, books, quilts, antiques, train memorabilia or
other relevant items of historic interest that are in good condition are being accepted. If you don't want to part with your family
photographs or documents, let us scan them for our archives. That way we will have a digital record and you can rest assured that your family history is preserved. Contact us at [email protected] and we
will gladly pick up donated items or will arrange to meet you so that we can scan your photographs. Go to historicsaluda.org for more information or visit Save the
Historic Saluda Depot on Facebook.
Available Merchandise:
Home, Hearth and History: Stories of Old
Saluda, oral history documentary, DVD, $20
Saluda, NC: Voices from the First 100 Years, re-
mastered audio oral history recordings, CD, $10
Historic Saluda Stickers,
$3
Images of America: Saluda, published by
Arcadia Publishing
Company, $23.50 (includes tax)
Merchandise available through local Saluda merchants. You can also purchase it on-line at saludalifestyles.com. All proceeds go toward future projects.
Meetings
The next HSC meeting is scheduled for Friday, July 10, 2015 at 2pm at the Saluda Public Library in the upstairs meeting
room. The Oral History
Committee will also meet jointly with the HSC. The public is invited to attend. For more information about the Historic Saluda Committee go to historicsaluda.org or contact us at
Submitted by Cindy Stephenson Tuttle, Chair, Historic Saluda Committee
Saluda Classified Ads Need Help? Pet Sitting-Child Care-Party Helpers-House Sitting. Please
contact Tressa and Aleena Rush in Saluda, NC 704-591-9232 (c), 704-365-4282 (h). Number of Beauty Shops in Tryon: 8
Number of Beauty Shops in Columbus: 8
Number of Beauty Shops in Saluda: 0
Beautiful shop space, ready for
the only beauty shop in town! Special offer for the first three
months. Call Debi 828-749-9224. Therapeutic Massage & Bodywork
Relaxing, healing massagesare available in the comfort of your
own home, rental cabin or at your favorite B&B. My portable table can go almost anywhere! Advanced scheduling is recommended. 14 years of experience. Cassandra Nelson,
Lic#7386, (828)749-3794.
Piano Lessons with Patricia! Experienced International Music Educator-MA-- All ages/ levels. Variety of styles, theory, composition, and performance.
Call Patricia Roskens at 828-424-0017 or email [email protected]. Music Connection Sessions These music sessions are for infants, toddlers, preschool,
kindergarten children and their parents/ grandparents. An important and beautiful
opportunity to connect/bond. Call Patricia Roskens at 828-424-0017 or email at
[email protected] Art Studio for Rent in Saluda Space available for potters, sculptors, painters, jewelers, bead/fabric artists, writers, etc. Great atmosphere, affordable
rent, flexible lease, large and
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small work spaces available. Call Ruth at 828-749-9718 chickenhousestudios.org.
Office space available Beautiful, quiet location right off Main St below Wildflour Bakery. Private bathroom, entrance and two rooms. Approx 530 sq.ft., $310 monthly includes water, sewage and trash pickup. Not for
residential use. 828-749-9224 (Ask for Debi or leave a message.)
Saluda Pet Sitter. Three years experience, responsible, references available. Will come to
your home up to three times a day, feed, exercise and general
care of your pet. Experience in dogs, cats, and even goats! Call Lance at 828-284-4811 or 828-284-5660.
House Sitting & Animal Care Take your vacations without the guilt and worry. I am familiar with a variety of animals and houses. I will do my best to be available for emergencies due to family, flights, or other unforeseen
doings! References are available upon request. Contact Cassandra at (828) 749-3794.
Piano lessons by experienced teacher.
I will consider ages 4-Senior Adult. Beginner - Advanced. I have over 30 years experience and have excellent references. Need your piano tuned? All work comes with a money back guarantee! I am an experienced
pianist and will tune your piano correctly! Call Stephen Stone at 828-273-4209 or email: [email protected] to make an appointment.
Kat's Cleaning Service Saluda, NC Cell-828-674-6108, 828-749-4076, Professional Cleaning-Specializing in "Deep Cleaning." This includes moving jobs from
Houses that are For Sale, or Sold. Also "Spring Cleaning," etc. Will do "once a month" jobs. Please
call Kathie for scheduling and to get an estimate. Private Piano Lessons,
experienced teacher, ages 1st grade through high school, Saluda area. Please call Karen McGee at 828-749-2530.
Saluda Post Office Hours Mon-Fri 9:00am-1:00pm 3:00pm-4:30pm Sat 9:30am-11:00am Sun closed (828) 749-5921.
Condolences Saluda Lifestyles expresses heartfelt sympathy to Saluda friends and families who have lost
loved ones. Lillian Lindsey Kitchen, 61, Saluda died Saturday, May 23, 2015.
Saluda Scoop The latest news and the unusual offerings provided by Saluda shops, restaurants, accommodations, artists,
craftspeople, and service providers.
Baseball, Hot
Dogs, Apple Pie,
and Chevrolet, a new sports collectibles and memorabilia shop will open by Coon Dog
Day in Suite C at the Saluda Historic Depot. Owner, Troy Sumner says that the name
reflects the old advertising slogan of the 50's and 60's. The store will offer vintage and present day sports cards,
"certified autographed" cards, autographed baseballs, baseball
bats, and gloves of sports stars, past and present. A large collection of football and basketball items will also be part of the inventory. Jerseys, hats, old magazines and books will be available also.
Later, after the retail is operational, he will serve hot dogs, chips, apple pie, and soft drinks and other quick snack
items. As far as the "Chevrolet" part of the name, Troy will stock die cast models, some NASCAR items, and other auto related nostalgia items.
The shop will be located at 32 W Main Street, Suite C, Saluda, NC.
Property Caretaking Services
Licensed & Insured ~ References Available
Our specialty is the out-of-town property owner. Currently we help property owners from
California to the East Coast and have clients from Spain, Germany, England and many places closer to NC. Services include: Door and window checks, lawn and yard maintenance, handyman services, pet sitting,
errands, garden care, plant
sitting, mail and package pick up, pre-arrival maintenance and clean up after departure, supervision of other workers, photos of work-in-progress. We can also arrange
the services of others (such as electrical and plumbing work). We offer services for our Senior Citizens called "Step & Fetch It." We can come work along side the home owners and help move heavy items or pick up tools and
in general be helpful. You name it and we will help out. Rates and references available by request. Contact us at the email below or
by phone. Email works best since we are usually out working or at school until late.
Email: [email protected] Facebook: Facebook
Phone: 828-749-2480
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Crust &
Kettle
Restaurant New Sign, New
hours, New seating inside and out. Now open for
Breakfast Monday-Saturday 7am
Lunch Monday-Saturday 11am
Dinner -Monday night only 5-7pm
Call for menu questions , daily
specials, or take out 828-749-3503. July 27 Yard Sale is at 8am until... bring your tables and your
stuff. Space is $10 donation to
charity. Call for information. The Crust & Kettle is located at 1487 Ozone, Saluda, NC.
Somewhere In Time Somewhere In Time features nostalgic tins and candy,
antiques, linens, furniture, jewelry and fashion accessories, gourmet food items, and garden and home decor. Visit our Ice Cream Parlor, the place where old-time memories are made
every day. Come on in and beat the heat with a delicious cone of ice cream, rich milkshake, root beer or coke float. New this year... we have an old fashioned counter and stools.,Come on in
and sit a spell.
Located at 70 E Main Street, Saluda, 828-749-1514.
M. A. Pace General Store Experience the charm of an old-fashioned hardware and general store. Historic M. A. Pace General Store founded in 1899 was
featured on Our Vanishing Americana and listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Inside you will find
everything from Pointer overalls, jams and jellies, garden items, glass bottle drinks, old fashion candy, hardware and much more.
Visiting us is like
taking a trip back in time when life was
much simpler. Come on in for this
year's Coon Dog Day T-shirts available in adult and children sizes in a rainbow of colors. Also
available are other Coon Dog Day merchandise, caps, visors, dog bandanas, coon skin caps.
Located at 60 W Main Street, Saluda, NC. 828-749-2401.
Ashley
Gregory has
been a
Licensed
Massage
Therapist for
over three years. She lives in the
thriving mountains of Saluda on a small organic farm. She and her partner Kyle work the land and strive for a sustainable lifestyle.
"When I first visited Saluda, I knew I wanted to live here. I'm astounded at all the local water falls and breathtaking scenery right in my backyard! The vegetation in Polk County will
connect any person's soul back to nature." Her mission is to address concerns above and beyond a simple generic massage. Ashley is currently working in Asheville and Saluda. She is able to schedule an
appointment in a private studio or
house calls around the Saluda area. Her types of massages are below. For rates and to schedule an appointment with Ashley, call or email, Phone (919)-673-5303, Email [email protected].
Therapeutic Sports & Trigger Point:
Swedish Flow
Decompression of Spinal
Muscles:
Reflexology
Lymphatic Draining
Acupressure
Kniticality A Note from Amy
I'll make orange socks For the wearing, dreary days
To make my
toes smile We're getting a jump on our holiday gifting, why don't you join us? We've put together a month of gifts
geared for speed and ease-each project is designed to be finished in a single class session. Each class is just $15 plus materials but register for all 5 and pay only $55!
It's Christmas in July! Register now and make:
Cambrian Cowl Magnetica Mitts Gimli Slouch Hat
Farmer Maggot's Mushroom Basket Duffers Felted Slippers
We create beautiful things together at Kniticality. Join
us; you are welcome here.
Visit kniticality.com to see class schedule and register on line..
55 Robin Lane, Saluda NC 28773
kniticality.com | 828.749.3640
Cabin Fever The summer is off to a great start at Cabin Fever! We have been filling up fast, so if you were
unable to stay with us due to availability issues, we apologize, but please book in advance,
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especially for the summer months! We hope that everyone is having
a great summer so far. We had our first (of several) multi-day family reunions on site. This group even held a really fun scavenger hunt and decorated bird houses with found objects from nature. What a great idea
for a family- a fun activity for all ages! The cabins are great for families that want to spend time together, but also have their own private place to retreat to after all the activities.
We are excited to announce that Cabin Fever has been recognized
by the North Carolina Green Travel Initiative for our efforts to reduce our environmental impact. We got a rating of two out of three dogwood blossoms,
meaning there is still room for improvement. But now that it is
official, our guests can really enjoy being green, even on vacation! Cabin Fever is at 7337 Spartanburg Highway, Saluda, NC 28773
Phone: (828) 749-9811, Toll Free: 1-800-767-RENT Email: [email protected]. Visit us at cabinfevernc.com or on
The
Dressing
Room, Etc. With the first
day of Summer, the heat is on, and it's cooler to wear a little cotton shift dress and linen tops. I also just received a
new shipment of colorful tunic
tops. All Summer purses are 25 % off and there are always sales on clothing. Stay cool and check out our linens and cottons.
Visit our website to see our line of
clothing.
Looking forward, Irmy THE DRESSING ROOM ETC., located at 141 East Main Street in
Saluda. Phone is 828-749-9555.
Historic Thompson's Store & Ward's Grill and Boarding House Venue
(Thompson's Store est. 1890, Ward's Grill est. 1960) Coon Dog Day Specials *Official Coon Dog Day T-shirt *Coon Dog Day Cap and Visor *Ward's Grill Open till 4:00pm on
Coon Dog Day. *Back Alley Barn open until 8:00pm with cash bar, food and
music. In July
During the month of July come by and purchase fresh local produce, hand cut steaks, fresh ground chuck, boneless pork loin and Sam's homemade rotisserie salad. Remember to pick up homemade pimento cheese-regular and hot,
cornbread salad, cole slaw and potato salad. We now have Charlie's Sage Sausage frozen for you sausage lovers who have to travel back home and want to
take a pound or two. Come check out our fine selection of cold beer
and wine, and try an Izzie with a cold bottle of champagne, a great way to beat the summer heat.
We have a great selection of cold drinks and how about some ice cream or gelato. Add a fresh
made frozen fruit cobbler, just made "peach, strawberry, blueberry, and blackberry." Also
we are now carrying Mrs. Hanes Artichoke Relish, Van's Chocolates, Buttercup Cottage's Ole Mule BBQ sauce, Hogback
Mtn. BBQ, and the best Thompson's Store jams, jellies, dressings, cider, and more.
Veteran's Breakfast - On July 16, ask a Veteran to come and
join us for a Free Breakfast from 8 to 10 in the grill. We thank you for serving our country and being a part of our community.
Remember Thompson's Store is open on Sunday's, 11am to 4pm.
Stop by the Grill for the best Burger, CJ Burger, Hot Dog, fries, and to beat the heat, the girls
make the best milkshakes. The grill is open Monday -Friday 7:00am to 3:00pm and Saturday 6:30am to 3:00pm. On Saturday come and sit out back on the deck and have lunch with us.
Note from Judy Ward and
Clark Thompson Thank you for the past five years that Clark and I have owned this historic business. We appreciate
your business and look forward to seeing you.
Hours Historic Thompson Store, open
Monday-Thursday 8am to 5:30pm; Friday and Saturday, open to 6pm; Sunday 11am-4pm. Ward's Grill, open Monday-Friday, 7am to 3pm, Saturday, 6:30am to 3pm.
The store and grill are located at 24 Main Street, Saluda, NC.
Phone is 828-749-2321.
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The Orchard
Inn &
Newman’s Restaurant Warm hospitality amidst cool summer breezes defines the experience here in our elegant
mountain retreat. Escape the heat of the low country and your day to day stress to our serene, quiet environment. Comfortable rooms and 5 star food with friendly, professional service. Situated less
than a mile from downtown Saluda and it's charming shops
and wonderful restaurants, there is much to do in our area whether you're an adventure seeker, antique collector, wine or beer lover, or just want to indulge in
chillaxation on our outdoor porch or terrace. Check out our summer adventure package and stay 2 nights in a cozy cottage with Jacuzzi tub and a fabulous breakfast each morning and your choice of: The Gorge Zip Line
Canopy Adventure, Big or Little Bradley Waterfall Rappel, or Kayak on the Upper Green River. Also included in the package is a
bottle of red or white wine or 6-pack of Sierra Navada Nooner
Beer and gourmet picnic lunch for 2. Pricing: Weekday - $660 / Weekend - $750. ***Subtract $130 to change to a queen bedroom upstairs in the Inn
***Add a second adventure for only an additional $75 per person
We also have a summer special on couples massage. Stay 2 nights anytime this Summer and get a $40 voucher toward our
fabulous in-house his & her treatment. We're open for dinner every Thursday - Saturday evenings, Brunch on Sundays and breakfast
every day. The menu changes weekly and is always posted on our web-site every Monday. Call us at 828-749-5471 to reserve a table in Newman's Restaurant
where every seat has an awesome view of the surrounding mountains, and where dining is an experience. For reservations call 828-749-5471. Visit the Orchard Inn at orchardinn.com. They are located on Highway 176, Saluda, NC.
The Oaks
Bed &
Breakfast The Haunted Saluda
Over our eight years
as the owners and hosts of
Saluda's premier Victorian Bed and Breakfast, we have learned to expect certain behavior from our guests. The majority of the telephone inquiries we receive on a daily basis are usually along the
lines of, "What are your rates?" Or, "What will you serve for breakfast?"
Recently, we have been getting a different kind of caller: "Good morning, The Oaks Bed and
Breakfast," is our customary and cheerful greeting. "Is your inn
haunted?" the voice at the other end will question with a gentle curiosity. Our standard response is to answer their question, with another question, "Do you need it
to be?" Truth be told, there have been the occasional unexplained phenomenon since having taken possession of The Oaks Bed and
Breakfast in 2007 - the unexpected flash of light (reflected from a passing car), or a repetitious tapping (the limb of
a tree thumping against the house), or the spiced aroma of pipe tobacco (unexplained).
We understand that we have had occasional guests that possess a heightened sensitivity to such paranormal activity and they will share their experiences with other guests over breakfast. As Donna
and I have spent more time in
this house than most, we find these stories fascinating. If there is a paranormal presence
in this historic home, it is a benevolent spirit and we feel loved and protected. It is a joyous energy that welcomes the happiness of those who visit. This summer, experience the most beautifully restored
Victorian home in the mountains. Call The Oaks Bed and Breakfast for reservations, or visit theoaksbedandbreakfast.com . The Oaks Bed and Breakfast, 339
Greenville St., Saluda, NC, 828.759.2000
Theoaksbedandbreakfast.com
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Green River
BBQ New Outdoor Patio! Come visit our new outdoor
patio! We have eight new picnic tables on our patio called the Barking Lot! We have plenty of water bowls and hooks for leashes so bring your pets!
We have new hours! Open 7 days
a week and the patio remains open until 10 PM on Friday and Saturday nights! So come out and enjoy a snack and cold beer under the stars!
Coon Dog Day we will have Jammin JP play your favorite music on our patio Saturday night! He will be playing anything you want from country, shag, new and old music.
We still offer our daily special for $5.99 weekdays and they can
change weekly so check them out. We have some great local drafts
on tap from Pisgah Brewery, Catawba, Highland, French Broad to name a few. They are changing weekly also! We also have PBR and Narragansett for $1.75!
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A big hit and new addition to the menu is our Charlie Ward Sausage Dip stuffed in Jalepenos! Makes your mouth happy! If you
haven't tried the Grit Fritters you should give them a try! Creamy sphere's of greatness!
We hope to see you soon! Open on 4th of July!
Open 7 days a week. Monday's 11-8pm, Tuesday-Saturday's 11am-9pm, and Sunday's 12-8pm!
Contact Green River BBQ at 828-749-9892 for takeout orders or visit them at greenriverbbq.com.
Visit their Facebook page to get
extra daily coupons!
Green River BBQ is located at 131 Highway 176 West.
Wildflour
Bakery Wow -- summer arrived June 21
and it is serious about the Hot Days of Summer! It's wonderfully cool in the courtyard
at Wildflour every morning and
air-conditioned in the dining room for your comfort the rest of the day. Check out the new Salad of the Season this month. Everybody's favorite Taco Salad is fresh, fun and festive.
....PEACHES, PEACHES,PEACHES --- and that's all I have to say about that!
Wildflour will be open Friday, July 3 (including
pizza from 5 - 8pm) and
all day July 4 (8am - 3pm)
Our new summer hours are: Monday 8am-3pm
Tuesday & Wednesday - CLOSED
Thursday 8am-3pm
Friday 8am-3pm and 5pm-8pm PIZZA
Saturday 8am -3pm
Sunday 9am (pastries only) and 10am-3pm BRUNCH
While you are checking out our Facebook page or website, you
can sign up for our newsletter.
It's a great way to make sure you don't miss any of the specials and happenings at Wildflour. Wildflour Bake Shop 828-749-3356
Wildflour Bakery 828-749-9224 Check us out online at wildflourbakerync.com for daily specials or use the good ol' fashion way...828-749-3356.
Search for us on .
Meanwhile, Back in Saluda and Meanwhile: Wine, Beer
& Specialty Foods July Hours: Open 10 AM till 6:00 PM every day and even later on Friday!
Open 10 AM till 10 PM Friday for the Wildflour Bake Shop's Pizza Night Call us (828-749-9463) and we will stay later or meet you earlier.
* Wine Tasting every Friday from 5 - 7 PM during Wildflour Bake Shop's Pizza night. Meanwhile is available for birthday parties, meetings and
other private events. Call us for details. Shop local and support locally owned businesses and products! Meanwhile is located next to
Wildflour Bake Shop and The Gardener's Cottage in Nostalgia Courtyard.
171 East Main Street, Saluda, NC Wine Shop Phone: 828-749-9463, email: [email protected]
See us on .
Random Arts & Apparel Random Arts & Apparel at the corner of Louisiana & Ozone is
now open Tues. - Sat. 10am -
5pm throughout the summer, however...we will be closed on Coon Dog Day. Stop by and see our new
selection of Bamboo fiber tops & leggings, pants & tunics... which
means a cooler summer for you in this breathable
fabric. Huge Savings
for you on our 40-50% off summer clearance rack. You'll find many items priced as low as $6.00. Supply is limited. 40% off ALL of our scarves in
stock. Choose from lightweight cottons, colorful rayon, lacey accents, infinity, cottons and jersey. We've got leggings! Funky, fun,
colorful and best of all...affordably priced! Open Thurs., Fri. and Sat., 10 am till 5pm (or by chance or appointment). Look for our OPEN sign, stop in and see what we are all about. Please like us
on Facebook or find us online. Located at 481 Louisiana Ave @ Ozone Email: [email protected] Phone: 828-749-1165
What
happens if you believe
you've been a victim of identity theft? The Federal Trade Commission has a new website which offers step-by-step checklists of what to do right away, and what to do
next, depending on the
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information that's been stolen or exposed. It lists warning signs indicating your identity was stolen, and gives websites and
phone numbers for organizations you'll need to reach. And, it has sample letters for disputing fraudulent charges, correcting information in your credit reports, and getting business records relating to the theft.
Check out identitytheft.gov as your first line of defense against identity theft. Get more information by visiting
our Saluda office conveniently located at 108 East Main Street. Or, you are welcome to visit any
of the bank's 11 offices or go online at maconbank.com/spring. Full details, including rates, terms and disclosures are available at
any Macon Bank office. 108 East Main Street Saluda, NC 28773 P: 828-749-2550
Mineral Spirits Rock Gallery has acquired a wonderful selection of this great Polychrome Jasper from Madagascar. It's gorgeous and colorful...a rock that wows everyone. We have it
in spheres, polished free forms, roughs, pebbles, large and small...a specimen for everybody. Come by the shop and learn how
Jaspers contribute to all facets of our lives.
We carry lots of rocks from Madagascar...it's one of our favorite sources as Madagascar produces some of the most beautiful rocks in the world...literally. We have Labradorite, Celestite,
Polychrome Jasper, Carnelian,
Rose Quartz, Smoky Quartz, Kabamba Jasper, Green Opals, Ocean Jasper, Peach and Black Moonstone, Graphic Feldspar (a
blend of Feldspar and Smoky Quartz), Ammonites and Spirit Quartz (Clear Quartz covered with tiny crystals called Drusy). Madagascar is about the size and shape of California and is mineral rich...producing a plethora of
fabulous rocks and minerals. They are among my favorites and I'm sure you'll agree after seeing them in the shop. July, like each month of the year,
has specific rocks and minerals that relate to it. These rocks and minerals support the healthy
balance of the emotional, physical, mental and spiritual aspects of those born in July. That list of 20 or so rocks include
Aventurine, the Calcites, Carnelian and Chrysocolla to name a few. Unlike birthstones that are connected to the astrological birthdays, "affinities" are rocks and minerals that have a connection to our organs, our
chakras, our physical and metaphysical health. It's a broader spectrum of rocks that work on all four aspects of the human experience. We have
resource books in the shop that
any customer can use to learn more about rocks and minerals and their metaphysical properties. We also sell copies of the books we offer for shop use so you can have your own reference at home.
Kids are always welcome at Mineral Spirits and we love the opportunity to teach them about the world of rock collecting. It's a wonderful hobby that's healthy, interesting and can last your
entire lifetime. The Earth has
produced over 4,000 rocks and minerals over millions of years and new deposits are being discovered all the time. It's an awesome experience to be in a
home or office that's displaying beautiful creations of Nature, knowing that the Earth is producing such a magnificent gift for us to enjoy.
Mineral Spirits is open seven days a week to teach you, learn with you, and discover the magic that grows at our feet...the world of
rock collecting. Please stop by the shop anytime. We have over 250 different specimens of rocks and minerals from all over the world...each hand picked for the highest quality...even a $4.00 rock is gorgeous and splendid on
it's own. We've helped lots of customers begin their journey of collecting and we would love to become one of your favorite places to be. We're in the heart of Main Street between the Saluda
Grade Café and Ward's Grill. Look for the rocks in the window! Hope to see you soon.
Located at 38 Main St. 828-749-4420.
Saluda’s Antique & Vintage
Show We are excited
about our first Annual Antique & Vintage Show to be held on Saturday, September
26, 2015, from 10:00 a.m. until
5:00 p.m. We invite everyone to attend this event whether you are an avid collector of antiques or just enjoy looking at things from the past.
Quality Dealers from across the state will bring a wide assortment of antiques, memorabilia, furniture, collectibles, glassware, pottery, jewelry, vintage clothing, repurposed & retro items. Something for everyone will be at
this event, not to mention all that our Historic Main Street has to offer, including antiques and gift
shops, galleries, ice cream parlors, and restaurants. After a long day of antiquing, you
might consider staying the night to enjoy our Cruise-In for a Cause on Sunday afternoon September 27, 2015, from 12:00 noon until 4:00 p.m.
For more information about these events or a vendor application to
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be a part of the Antique & Vintage Show contact the City of Saluda at 828-749-2581 or Tangie
Morgan at 828-749-1514.
Cruise-In for a Cause Historic Downtown
Main Street, Saluda, NC, would like to invite everyone to attend Saluda's
Cruise-In For A Cause on Sunday, September 27, 2015, from 12:00 noon until 4:00p.m. Visiting Historic Saluda, North
Carolina is like taking a step back
in time. We have two of the oldest general stores in North Carolina, both listed on the National Registry of Historic Places. Downtown offers a charming row of quaint shops, galleries, ice
cream parlors, and restaurants. We are raising funds for public restrooms, so dash plaques will be sold to raise money for this cause. Bring the family to enjoy music and to stroll down memory
lane. Show off your vehicle or
view the ones on display. All makes and models are welcome to attend. A limited number of dash plaques available so registration is recommended. Call
Tangie at 828-749-1514.
Saluda Business
Association Membership
If you aren't a member of the SBA,
then this is a chance to become a
member and take advantage of all the opportunities to promote your business. Deadline for membership is July 31, 2015. For more information, please contact Marianne Blazer at 828-749-5471, email
[email protected], or Catherine Ross at [email protected].
"This is a one of the best times ever to join an active organization that promotes the best of Saluda's culture, outdoors, and
heritage. With the new Tryon Resort/International Equestrian Center just down the road, Saluda businesses will have an opportunity to attract the many tourists and travelers who will be looking for places to eat, shop,
and stay while in the area," says Sara Bell, president of the Saluda Business Association. "Being a member of SBA has given us knowledge and
information, an opportunity of exchanging ideas, keeping abreast of new developments and
gearing up for changes, and insights in tourism that we would not have had otherwise. For us, moving to a new place and
starting a new business, SBA is a most worthwhile resource." Marc & Marianne Blazer, The Orchard Inn. "As a founding member of the SBA, I have valued the
opportunity to share new ideas, participate in business opportunities and promote friendships through this organization for many years. As
a group, our voice can be heard,
our advertising money can reach farther and our joint efforts can achieve so much more. Membership for any small business will be one of your best investments." Debi Thomas, Wildflour Bakery
Please visit saluda.com to learn more about the SBA.
Stories and Such…
Childhood in
Saluda By Clark Thompson Weaving Common
Threads in Saluda
Doris Ulmann (1882-1934) was an American photographer, best
known for her dignified portraits of the people of Appalachia, particularly craftsmen and musicians. After becoming a
professional photographer, she documented rural people throughout the South, particularly
mountaineers of the Southern Highlands as well as the Gullahs of the Sea Islands. She was working in Asheville almost up to her death in August. Her collection of photography is housed in the University of
Oregon libraries. One of her photographs, probably taken around 1931 - 1933, shows long-time Saluda residents Edward (Ned) and Sarah Owen
Anderson who were weavers of hand-hooked rugs. At the time of the photo the Andersons were living in Mars Hill, NC. Later they moved to Saluda where they operated a small dairy farm on Warrior Mountain for a few years,
and several of their grandchildren and great-grandchildren still reside in our community. One of their sons, Eugene, recently passed away on June 11, 2015, leaving one surviving sibling, Paul of Darlington, SC.
John Owen Anderson, the eldest
son from this family of five boys and three girls, and my oldest sister Ruth were married in 1943 in Spartanburg after riding a
passenger train from Saluda along with my mother and one other person as witnesses. The newlyweds moved to Groton, Connecticut where John served as a submariner. After being released from service at the end
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of World War all, John rarely spoke about his sub being subjected to depth charges by Nazis wolf packs along with the
associated terror. Following his military discharge the couple returned to Saluda and lived for several years in a very small log cabin without electricity or running water, located just
down the valley from the main Anderson house. Memories of spending nights with them on occasion as a 6- and 7-year-old are still fairly vivid. Activities such as playing or reading by kerosene
lanterns and going to the nearby spring to retrieve a jug of fresh milk from the ice-cold water still
remain fond memories. Another pioneering hooked-rug weaver having local ties was Mrs.
Lillian Mills Mosseller, a descendant of the famous Ambrose Mills who was hanged after the Battle of King's Mountain for siding with the British. She was also the niece of Columbus Mills for whom Polk County's seat
of government got its name. For many years she worked in concert with her artist son Ronald, a resident of Tryon, to
create masterpieces. Some of
their rugs were placed in such prominent places as the Hall of the First Ladies at the Smithsonian Institution, the dining room of the Virginia Governor's Mansion, the Little White House in Warm Springs,
Georgia, and the reception room of WBTV in Charlotte. From the late '40s to the very early '50s Mrs. Mosseller and son had their rug operation in the building adjoining the west side of
what is now called Pace Park. My
mother worked for them in 1950 - 1951 as a part-time rug clipper before the business was moved to Tryon. Two of the rugs that she helped produce have been passed
down to me, and while used in our home as everyday rugs, still show very little wear and tear. In 1993 a group of thirteen highly talented country and western
artists paid tribute to the popular country rock group of the '70s know as The Eagles by recording on a new CD their own versions of
hit songs first made popular by the group. Songs like Take It Easy, Peaceful Easy Feelings, Heartache Tonight, Take It To The Limit, Tequila Sunrise, Best of My Love, and Lying Eyes--along with six of their other country-rock
hits--were re-vocalized by equally famous names such as Travis Tritt, Little Texas, John Anderson, Clint Black, Suzy Bogguss, Vince Gill, Diamond Rio, Trisha Yearwood, Billy Dean, Tanya
Tucker, Brooks and Dunn, and Lorrie Morgan.
The title of the
CD was Common Thread - Son
gs of the Eagles. Quite interestingly, the cover photo used on the CD booklet is the same one of the Andersons that I referenced
earlier in this article, taken from
the Ulmann Collection. Finally, it should be noted that Hub Middleton was briefly employed by the Mossellers during their time of operation in Saluda.
Thompson's Store is located at 24 Main Street, in the heart of downtown Saluda. Contact the store at 828-749-2321 or visit Thompson's Store online.
Saluda Faces Cindy Tuttle Saluda Faces recognizes Saluda citizens that you may see often and wonder who they are, what they do, and why they live or work in Saluda. If you would like to refer someone for Saluda Faces, please email [email protected]
What was once my grandparent
s' farm still sits at the intersection of Esseola Drive and the Howard Gap Road.
During my childhood, the house
sat up on a hillside surrounded by hemlocks, huge hardwood trees and an abundance of boxwoods
and a multitude of flowers. The house, built sometime in the 1800's, sits on a foundation of stone that my grandmother claimed came from the first post office in Saluda. An old cabin on the property, turned into a pack
house, was said to be older than the house itself, which is not surprising since the original road
bed for the Howard Gap Road cuts through the pasture. As a child, the most exciting thing about traveling to Saluda was the
anticipation as we drove up from Charlotte, especially once we got on Hwy 176 and started climbing the mountain. My dad loved to take the curves with swift precision, all the while
proclaiming his mountain heritage and cursing those without such. Not long after topping the mountain, we'd turn into my grandparents' driveway, lined with white rock and bordered by a
white cross buck fence and apple
trees. The house always smelled musty and old. It was packed with antiques and wreaked of the past. My dad's boyhood room was one of two rooms located upstairs. What a joy it was to get to sleep in that beaded board
room, still full of his books and momentos from childhood. Now I must admit, I had a concern
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about that room. You see there was a small door with a wooden latch that opened into an attic room with very low ceilings. It
was full of old trunks, clothes, furniture, and oh, let's not forget the fairies. You see, I loved to stay in that room as long as my parents were across the hall because late at night the fairies pushed that door open and came
out to play. My dad's bedroom window looked out across the mountains. In the summer the window was usually open to catch the gentle breezes. I loved to listen for the silence, especially at
night, so pure my ears would ring. The only interruptions were the occasional whippoorwill or the
gentle tinkle of a cow bell. It was actually so quiet that I could sometimes hear the fairies as they rustled about as I lay in bed
imagining that attic door slowing opening all by itself. The farm is still there, but the mountain behind it is forever altered by the presence of I-26 and so is the purity of the silence.
However, the wonderful memories of visiting my grandparents, Raymond and Kathleen Stephenson, during the summers, holidays and especially
at Christmastime have remained
pure and full of enchantment. My dad, Joe Stephenson, loved Saluda. He loved to take me on long hikes all over the hills and hollers of my grandparents' farm, and though my dad has long since passed, Saluda will always
be our special place. When asked to write this article, I was told to tie in the book I recently co-authored, Images of America: Saluda. It sort of seems like destiny that this book project
was put in my lap or perhaps it
could be described as a responsibility. My grandmother made sure that I had a basic understanding of her side of the family tree. I sensed early on she
was a major link to some of Saluda's oldest families, though she never quite put it that way. She was more concerned that I know which side of the Pace family tree our branch was on,
though we descended from the original Paces that arrived in Paces Gap in the very earliest days, like all the other Paces from
Saluda. When Saluda, N.C. One Hundred Years 1881-1981 by Anne Osborne and Charlene Pace came out in print, she sat with me as I took a pencil and put notations by our family members'
pictures as she explained how we were related to them. She was quick to point out that she provided many pictures for the book because her father, OB Garren, was a professional
photographer who took many of the earliest photos of Saluda. Her grandparents, Ransom Woodruff
Pace (not to be confused with the one who had 29 children) and Emily Gilbert Pace, operated the Pace House, which once sat on
the old drover's trail, where Autumn Care now sits. Ransom's parents, Moses and Margaret Barclay Pace operated it before him. Moses was the son of Burrell Pope Pace who is buried in the oldest grave in the old Mountain
Page Cemetery with 1816 as a date of death. It was Robert Pace who filled in the details of my grandfather's
side of the family. Since my
grandfather died when I was very young, the information had been a little sketchy. However, since Robert and my grandfather were first cousins on the Guice side of the family, he provided me with extensive information that
confirmed that Peter Guice, for whom the Green River Bridge is named, is my fourth great grandfather. I've also confirmed that those tree roots wrapped around more than one family on the Saluda tree. Surnames my
grandmother had only hinted at
have been confirmed, including Heatherly, Morris, Justice, Corn, Woodruff, McMinn and many more names with ties to Western NC. Though not surprising, more
than a few times the ole family tree branches crossed on the Pace side. None of the surviving members of my more immediate family live in
Saluda today, though my husband and daughter have come to love the place almost as much as I do. For now, I don't have the
pleasure of living there full-time but am very fortunate to be able to be there part-time. Our house turned one-hundred years old this year and Robert Pace once told me folks used to call it the "orange box" because it was built
by summer people from Florida. The William Edgerton family lived there the longest in more recent years, and no, we aren't related to them, but they were family friends, which is just fine by me.
One thing hasn't changed though; the fairies have set up residence at our house, though this time in
a nearby tree. When it's really quiet at night, they rustle about, just to let me know they're still around.
Cindy Stephenson Tuttle is the current chair and founder of the Historic Saluda Committee (HSC) and HSC Oral History Committee and serves on the Saluda Historic Depot Board. She co-authored
Images of America: Saluda through Arcadia Publishing Company with Mary Ann Hester, member of the HSC. A resident of Saluda part-time, she resides in
King, NC full-time where she is
the executive director of Stokes Partnership for Children. She is married to Brad and has a daughter named Anastasia. They hope to live in Saluda full-time one day.
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New Listings
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Mini Farm! Country style home with wrap around porch, open floor plan, vaulted great room with FP, large chief's kitchen, breakfast nook, formal dining invite good times. Luxurious master bedroom & bath, large bedrooms with lots of closest space. A mini farm, mature fruit trees, fenced pasture, raised garden beds, & barn. Come see the attention to detail. 5BR, 3BA, 2106 SF, 3 acres, MLS#581168
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A RARE FIND! 37.67 acres with over 900 feet on the Green River, 5 acre pasture and 2 acre pasture with many more possibilities. One can hear the river from the red brick fixer upper. Only 10 minutes to the Tryon International Equestrian Center. MLS#585053, offered at $470,875
Very private 30+ acres adjoining the Green River Gamelands. Possible panoramic views of the Green River Gorge area. Very nice single wide with upgraded kitchen with silestone counters and Kraftmaid cabinets great to live in and/ or rent while building your dream mountain home. MLS#585362 $222,800
12 beautiful acres adjoining NC Gamelands. Over 100 ft on the Green River, spend lazy days fishing & boating. Nice double wide home with large area for pasture area. MLS#584347, $154,700
Mini farm with brick rancher on 4+ acres with gardening and existing pens for goats and chickens. Large heated building serves as office or storage for farm equipment. 3BR, 1.5BA, MLS#583706, Offered at $225,000
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Private and secluded mountain retreat overlooking high mountain range above Lake Sheila. Surrounded by the preserved and protected Greenville Watershed, this mountain home includes 2 stone fireplaces, decks, stone walls, hardwood floors, and ceiling beams. Guest bedrooms with private walk out. Privileges to use 28-acre private Lake Sheila. 4BR, 4BA, approx.1.25 ac MLS#583299, offered at $395,000
Meticulously, preserved home in historic district features high bead board ceilings, yellow pine floors, multiple fireplaces, wrap around porch, formal dining room, 2 master bedrooms on main floor, sunroom, skylights, zoned heating/air, heated studio/guesthouse, beautiful native gardens, well water for gardens. Easy walk to historic downtown. 4BR, 3.5 BA, 3409 SF, studio, MLS#582731,
582734, $468,000 (with 1.93 ac,
$547,000 with 4.11 ac.)
Gorgeous 23 acre estate of private land with creek, ponds, views, nestles an impressive Southland Log Mountain home. A welcoming private 68' rocking chair porch to sit and enjoy the sound of waterwheel. Gather in the great room with stone fireplace & vaulted ceilings, large formal dining room, chefs kitchen, backyard with artificial waterfall. 3BR,
2BA, 2,400 SF, 2-car garage MLS#582322 $580,000
You have found your mountain getaway. Quality "Blue Ridge Log Cabin" with year round mountain views, located minutes from Saluda & I-26 in friendly subdivision surrounded by NC Gamelands. Home features vaulted ceiling, loft, Jacuzzi tub, gas fireplace, and a separate workshop/storage building. 2BR, 2BA, MLS#580898, $179,900
Listen to the rushing water of the Pacolet River as it winds down the mountain. Three cabins sit on 15.23 acres with 1000 feet of river frontage and mountain views. Tryon Garden Club protects the land adjacent to Pearson Falls Road. Known as Sandy Cut Cabins, these three cabins are used for for family and vacation rentals. 3 cabins, 15.23 ac, MLS#580165, $350,000
Step back in time. Historic hand hewn log cabin built in 1917 and fully restored in 2014. Cabin comes furnished with original century-old antiques and has been upgraded with modern conveniences. The cabin sits next to a babbling brook on 16 of the most gorgeous acres in Polk County. Land has a network of trails, multiple creeks, mountain views and adjoins NC Game Lands; hunters delight.
Mountain living at its finest and simplest. 1BR, 1BA, MLS#579877, $196,000
Relaxing cottage close to down town Saluda. The peaceful front screened porch is perfect for rocking chairs while listening to babbling creek. 2BR, 2BA, approx 1500SF MOS#577773, $175,000
Enjoy your mountain retreat on the banks of the Pacolet River.Terraced stone wall with stairs to the rushing river.The perfect river cottage. 1BR, 2BA, sgl car garage, MLS#577167, $179,900
Mountain home on 2.1 acres adjoins Conservancy land overlooking Round Mtn. and Tryon Peak. Private bath in each bedroom. Enjoy magnificent views of different seasons. 3BR, 4BA, Art Studio, 2-car garage, MLS#577262, $358,000
Authentic treasure in historic Saluda with large open rooms, high ceilings, heart pine floors, multiple fireplaces, stone walls, wrap around
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porch, and guest quarters sitting atop a hill overlooking Saluda. LS#573912, $385,000
Exceptionally-built home with 185ft of lake frontage.Live year round in a peaceful, private lake community yet close to shopping,dining,and social activities. Perennial gardens and native plants make gardening and landscaping easy. Vinyl exterior easy to maintain. Guest quarters equipped with its own itchen,bedroom,bath,with outside entrance for visitors or in-law suite. Bathrooms upgraded and freshly painted and finished floors. MLS#533759, $457,800
Great time to invest in lots and land!
Mountain Vista
Lot 16, 1.19 ac, $95,000, MLS#521147
View Lot 23, 1.07 ac, $85,000, MLS#514441
Lot 26-R, 1.58 ac, $59,000 MLS#533763
Lot 29, 1.81 ac, $49,900, MLS#569729
Lake Lots
Lake Sheila .43 ac lot, $35,000 MLS#554607
Lake Sheila, 1 ac, Full view of lake, $95,000, MLS#534615
Lake Sheila Lake Front, .24 acres, $70,000, MLS#510462
Lake Sheila, 1 ac, winter view of lake, creek, septic installed, water tap
installed $80,000, MLS#484526
Macedonia Lake, lakefront, .8 ac, $29,000 MLS#506145
Lake Hosea, .34 ac MLS#558685 $25,000
Dun Roamin', Lot 1, .77 ac, lakefront, $49,000 MLS#518705
2.52 ac in Glen Echo, MLS#566038, $33,000
6 ac with pond, close to town, MLS#543247, $118,000
Saluda City Lots
.59 ac, $47,000, MLS#473131 1.74 ac on Henderson St., MLS#569914, $90,000
NEW!.56 ac, MLS#580811, $25,000
Piney Mountain Piney Mountain, 2.94 ac, $41,500
MLS#549707 2.8 acres Piney Mountain, Views
$45,000 MLS#560335 2.19 ac Piney Mountain, $44,000
MLS#556817 NEW!1.65 Ac views,adj NC
Gamelands, $28,000, MLS#584643
View Lots
2.07 ac on Laurel Mountain Trail, MLS#558806 $80,000
See all the way to the ocean! 3 ac, MLS#561322 $69,000
.87 ac, level and rolling, MLS#566466, $38,400
NEW!2.35 Ac, Views at Macedonia Lake,
MLS#584676, $76,126
More...
6+ ac on Green River, Silver Creek Tubing, MLS#572171, #175,000
51.83 ac unrestricted land, $310,000, MLS#567003
8.42 ac, close to Fish Top Access on the Green River, $69,900
MLS#557067 19 ac Green River Cove, river front,
$104,500, MLS#559424 5.77 ac, bold stream, natural
development, MLS#556067 $114,000 1.48 ac in Whites Lake, Awesome Views, backs up to NC Wildlife,
MLS#528152, $39,900 6.33 ac on Holbert Cove, adj to NC Gamelands, MLS#520721, $48,000 8.24 ac off Mountain Page Rd., well installed, MLS#520849, $70,000
View Lot, 1.87 ac, $40,000, Hideaway Acres MLS#455196
Winter Views on Valhalla Ridge, 1.81 ac, $21,900, MLS#474915
5 ac on Valhalla Ridge, Views, MLS#568404, $57,000
Dun Roamin' Lot 7, 1 ac, $72,500, MLS#476202
The Woods at Howard Gap, 1.6 ac, $45,000, MLS#454553
11 ac., private, wooded, $125,000, MLS#534045
9 ac, private, $113,900, MLS#509693 5.84 ac, Little Warrior Estates,
$69,000, MLS#454691 6.01 ac, pond, $125,000,
MLS#543247 1.01 ac, Whites Lake, easy building
site, $45,000, MLS#563106 2 ac, Winfield Cove, $40,000,
MLS#545653 Miller Mountain 3 ac, MLS#560929
$39,000 .55 ac, MLS#563859 $20,000 .51 ac, MLS#563860 $19,500 .48 ac MLS#563861, $19,500
Unrestricted 8.7 ac, MLS#562901 $84,667
8.7 ac with winter views, MLS#562901, $84,667
Other Areas
3.25 ac, Views, Hogback Mountain Rd, Tryon, MLS#519772, $29,500 1.04 ac, White Oak Mountain,
MLS#426297, $28,000 5.39 ac on upper Green River,
riverfront, MLS#570283, $260,000 A Quick Saluda Market Update (comparing all 2015 sales to date with all 2014 sales as of June 30, 2015) Sales Closed Pending Homes 2015 23 6 Homes 2014 13 0 Land 2015 8 1 Land 2014 5 0
Foreclosures-REO-Short Sales Saluda - 1 Homes Polk County - 1 Homes Henderson County – 21 Homes Homes and land sales have increased compared to this time last year. A positive indicator for real estate sales in Saluda. Data taken from Western NC multiple listing service. Please visit cathyjacksonrealty.com to see all Cathy Jackson Realty Featured Home and Land Listings and search the entire Western NC MLS.
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Annual Calendar of Events MAY Saluda Tailgate Market -(May
through October) Top of the Grade Concerts -(July 10, August 14, Sept 11) JULY Coon Dog Day - A homecoming and celebration for dogs and their
people! Great food, live music, parade, crafts, and more! July 11 SEPTEMBER Green River Games - Extreme multisport event September 4-5. Charlie Ward's Memorial BBQ -
September 12, 2015 NOVEMBERGreen Race - A world Class V kayaking race. 1st Saturday in November.
Saluda Methodist Church Turkey Dinner – November DECEMBER
Hometown Christmas - Open House and Music. 2nd Friday in December
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