How to Help Madison County NC Businesses After Hurricane Helene
This guide shares how you can support Hot Springs, Marshall, Mars Hill, and other Madison County NC businesses via donations or gift card purchases.
This guide shares how you can support Hot Springs, Marshall, Mars Hill, and other Madison County NC businesses via donations or gift card purchases.
Mitchell County (home to Bakersville and Spruce Pine) was hit pretty hard and details are still coming out of there. In the wake of Hurricane Helene, the entire county is reeling and its people need our help. One way to help from afar is to support the people and businesses there via donations or gift … Read More
At this point, I’m sure you know. Or maybe you don’t know. Either way, Hurricane Helene left a region in shambles and we’re all trying our best to support to those in need. That includes supporting Western NC businesses, which we’re trying to do here. Below, you’ll find a working list of ways you can … Read More
Our hearts are shattered by the devastation caused by Hurricane Helene in Western NC. Despite the destruction, we have shown again that North Carolinians help each other. While local officials and authorities rightly recommend that you do not travel to the area (unless in an emergency), please consider donating to the communities impacted by Helene. … Read More
After a formal request and a vote, Clingmans Dome in Great Smoky Mountains National Park will officially be known as Kuwohi. One of Great Smoky Mountains National Park’s most popular sites is going back to its roots, according to a press release by the National Parks Service. Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians (EBCI) members Lavita … Read More
The locally owned Mount Mitchell State Park restaurant reopened in 2024 and is ready to serve visitors from May to October.
NC Museum of History closure will last two to three years, starting in June 2024.
Jazz at the NCMA and Music at the Museum in Raleigh kicks off on April 27, 2024. The NC Museum of Art announced Jazz at the NCMA, which is entering its third year. The event highlights the “transcendent power of jazz as an art form, its African American origins, and its intersections with other musical … Read More