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LIVE Music & Bellydancing
Family owned, independent, and delicious. Specializing in scrumptious Middle Eastern & Mediterranean cuisine in a gorgeous setting with attentive, caring service. Vegan options and gluten-free friendly, with something for everyone. Renowned for the best hummus in town, possibly the world! Come dine with us all week or schedule your private party.
LIVE Music & Bellydancing Fridays & Saturdays @ 7pm-9/9:30pm!
- February, 22
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How to Provide an Environment that Nurtures Children
Who and what surround our children will shape their lives. Awareness is the first step in making a positive change, knowledge is the second. Facts and scenarios will be presented in a fun way on how best to support our children in today’s fast-paced society. Parents, educators, grandparents, and caregivers will enjoy this presentation.
Join Anne Centers in becoming an advocate for protecting the sanctity of childhood!
Good literature feeds the soul like good food feeds the body. Anne Centers’ “Mary Rose and the Enchanted Forest” is an inspiring story of a young girl who steps into a magical world of adventure with the Wee Folk. Her eyes are opened to the majesty of nature and connection of all things. Excerpts from the book will be woven into the class along with golden nuggets of wisdom from educational and child developmental experts. These include Kim John Payne, Sarah Wise Bauer, Joseph Chilton Pearce, Bo Bronson & Ashley Merryman, Nancy Carlsson-Paige, and others.
Anne Rachel Centers, B.S and MAT in Education, Certified Early Childhood Waldorf Teacher, is originally from Buffalo, New York. She lived in Florida for six years, then moved to Asheville, North Carolina in 1995. She has taught in a variety of places from Hilo, Hawai’i to Kotlik, Alaska (200 miles from Siberia). After working in public schools as an elementary, then special education teacher, at age 60, she graduated as an Early Childhood Waldorf teacher. It is this knowledge and experience that has inspired her to create stories of wonder and beauty for today’s children.
- February, 22
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Tyler Garrison’s Celebration of Life
Please join us this Friday at 2pm to celebrate Tyler Garrison at one of his favorite spots, Salvage Station.
We are asking everyone to bring a snack/dish to share. The Salvage station will staff the bar and you can buy drinks if you wish.
From 2pm-4pm the Salvage station will be closed to the public to honor Tyler and we are so grateful to have this space. The doors will open at 4pm to the public but everyone is welcome to stay as long as you’d like.
If you want to speak please make sure you contact Nikki so she can schedule the time.
We are asking everyone to skip the flowers, and if you feel called to, please donate money to Nova or Community Roots. We will have collection jars there.
This date is very special because it is his 35th birthday. The love and support has been overwhelming, thank you.
Nikki – 8284502003
nikki@regenerationstation.
- February, 21
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10th Annual Parm Crack
Don’t miss our 10th Annual Parmigiano Reggiano Wheel Crack!
Love cheese? Us too! So, we’re celebrating by having our expert cheese mongers crack open a huge hand-selected wheel of parm—the king of cheeses—in every single store at 3 p.m. EST (2 pm CST, 1 pm MST, 12 pm PST) on Feb. 24. And then we sample because EVERYONE. LOVES. SAMPLES.
Parm Sale: Save $5 on Mitica Parmigiano Reggiano 2/23 – 2/25/18. Details here: http://bit.ly/1iaYjvq
Share your Parm Crack pics with #ParmigianoReggiano #MakesMeWhole.
Confirm event time with your local store: http://bit.ly/2gxe6vi
Hope to see you there!
- February, 21
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Waynesville Outdoor Skate Park
The Waynesville Skate Park is a concrete 8,000 square foot surface. The park does not contain lights or restrooms. This is an unsupervised skate park. Any use of this facility is at your own risk. Use of this facility may result in serious injury. It is free of charge.
Please note: Bikes are not allowed at the Waynesville Skate Park
In case of serious injury do not move the injured person. All skating shall cease immediately. Dial 911 – you are located at 285 Vance Street in Waynesville.
Contact & Address
- Phone: 828.456.2030
- Fax: 828.456.2034
- Email: scaldwell@waynesvillenc.gov
- Address: 285 Vance Street, Waynesville, NC, 28786
Operating Hours
- Dawn to Dusk
Specific Rules & Guidelines for the Waynesville Skate Park
- Avoid skating when skate park surfaces are wet or icy.
- No motorized equipment is allowed in the skate park.
- Every person riding a skate board or skating in the facility must wear a helmet, elbow pads and knee pads. Any person failing to do so is subject to citation.
- Drugs, alcohol, glass containers, tobacco products, profanity, fighting, horseplay and destroying or defacing public property are prohibited. Vandalism, including graffiti, stickers and tagging are illegal. If this occurs, it may require the park to be closed temporarily. Violators will be prosecuted.
- Food and beverages are not allowed on the skate area.
- No one under the age of 8 is allowed without adult supervision.
- No spectators are allowed in the skate area.
- The Town of Waynesville reserves the right to revoke the use of the skate park by individuals who violate the rules and regulations of the skate park.
- Events, lessons and other organized activities require written permission from the Town of Waynesville.
- No other items, such as benches, tables, portable ramps or equipment may be used in the skate park.
- Under North Carolina law, no governmental entity or public employee who has complied with G.S. 99E-23 shall be liable to any person who voluntarily participates in hazardous recreation activities for any damage or injury to property or persons that arise out of a person’s participation in the activity and that takes place in an area designated for the activity.
- Make no modifications to the skating surface.
Rules & Guidelines for all Parks
- The Town of Waynesville is not responsible for lost or stolen articles.
- Park users must be aware that participation in any physical activity or program could have inherent and unforeseen risks that may cause injury, harm or death.
- Anyone taking part in a program or activity sponsored by the Waynesville Parks and Recreation Department must assume the risks associated with such participation and be responsible for taking proper precautions.
- No one under the age of 18 years may smoke on Waynesville Parks and Recreation Department property.NO alcoholic beverages, drugs, fire arms or other weapons, or gambling are allowed on Waynesville Parks and Recreation Department property.
- Vandalism, defacing of property, loitering or use of profanity will not be tolerated. Restitution will be required for any misuse.
- Any expression of physical or verbal abuse, or acts of intimidation, harassment, or other threatening behavior directed towards any staff member or park user will result in suspension and/or legal action.
- Using the Waynesville Parks and Recreation Department property for personal gain or profit is prohibited unless given permission by the Department.
- February, 21
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Tour Riverside Cemetery
Riverside Cemetery is not just a place where families come to visit a friend or a loved one. It is a place of beauty – a place where you can walk, take photographs, paint and visit the grave sites of prominent writers Thomas Wolfe and O. Henry.
Riverside Cemetery also offers visitors a unique journey into Asheville’s past. Both guided and self-guided walking tour information is available. Tours offer insight into cultural diversity, archi- tecture, religious customs, and landscape design. More than 20,000 visitors tour the cemetery each year.
Cemetery Hours: 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m., M-F
Gates are open everyday from:
7am-8pm April 1 – October 31
7am-6pm November 1 – March 31
- February, 21
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Makers & Shakers: Intro to Botany with the NC Arboretum (K-5th Grade)
Scientists need YOUR help in studying plants everywhere, including in your own backyard. Join us for an introduction to botany, the study of plants. You’ll examine plants under a microscope and discover different plant species. Participants will make and take their own plant press.
You can also join our crew of ecoEXPLORERS. Find out how you can earn your Botany Field Badge and a free pass to the Mountain Science Expo on April 14th.
Ages 5 and UP, younger siblings and caregivers are encouraged to participate.
- February, 21
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Emoji door hanger class
What mood are you in today?
Kids will paint 2 canvas board with 2 different emoji’s, to convey their feelings. Once painted, the canvas boards will be glued together with a hanger and will be ready to take home with them the same day
Light snacks will be provided.
Cost is $28 per child
Ages 6 and Up!
- February, 21
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GOTR WNC Chili Cook Off
Join Noble Cider and Girls on the Run of WNC on Sunday, March 3rd from 3:00 pm – 5:00 pm for the 4th Annual Chili Cookoff. Come early, as chili usually runs out within the first hour.
Taster? Ticket prices are $10 pp. This event sales out every year.
Chili master? $15 Registration.
Categories will be Traditional, Vegetarian, and Most Creative. Click the link provided to purchase tickets.
All proceeds will go directly to the Girls on the Run of WNC scholarship fund. GOTR of WNC fundraises more than $84,000 in scholarships annually, supporting 56% of our participants who need financial assistance to participate in this life-changing program. Noble Cider will also donate a percentage of sales throughout the day!
COME HUNGRY, and we look forward to a delicious competition!
- February, 21
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