Saturday, January 1, 2011

The End


This blog ceased to function as a working entity 12/30/2010.


The information about events and businesses contained on the Marshall, North Carolina Blog,
and within the calendars, may not be accurate anymore.

Marshall, North Carolina may have ceased to exist, except perhaps, as a small happy spot in one's mind. Or it may still be there - defying all logic and common sense. It was fun!

- Ben Walters / Mt. Pleasant, SC

Friday, December 24, 2010

No Heated Toilet Seats? Not!

This is a great article in the Chicago Tribune, which contrasts Las Vegas and Marshall but on the title point, I beg to differ. I know at least 2 citizens of Greater Marshall who have heated toilet seats. The seat's are kept by a crackling wood stove in the winter and when it's privy time, they carry the seat outside to do their business. Folks in Madison County have had heated toilet seats for at least as long as there have been outhouses. The seats, while excess in Las Vegas, are survival out the outskirts of Greater Marshall.

Chicago Tribune Article "No heated toilet seats in Marshall"

To all my friends - have a great holiday season filled with love, peace, family and friends! - Ben

Monday, December 6, 2010

Wanted by the F.B. I. ! This Sunday, December 12th, 2010 at 4pm

Neighbors In Need Concert This Thursday 12/9/10


Amazing Steve Davidowski's Christmas benefit concert returns Thursday, December 9, 7 p.m. at the Marshall Presbyterian Church. This mix of jazz, traditional, mountain and celtic Christmas music will feature fiddler Jamie Laval and bassist James Simmons.

Jamie is heralded as “One of North America’s finest practitioners of traditional Scottish music” (San Jose Mercury News) and “The next Alasdair Fraser” (Press and Post). The Asheville Citizen-Times writes, “One of the hottest fiddlers out there…this act has been turning heads wherever it plays.”

James Simmons' powerful dance with his string bass has delighted Madison County in past concerts with Steve.

Marshall's favorite Steve Davidowski is a pianist/saxophonist/flautist/
clarinetist. While living in Georgia in the 1970s, Davidowski was the original keyboard player in the southern fusion band The Dixie Dregs, and also performed and recorded with Vassar Clements and many others in Nashville. He is a master of jazz and is also developing a mountain music hybrid he calls Xenobilly.

Neighbors in Need is a Food Pantry and Crisis Fund serving Madison County. All concert monetary and food donations will go directly to Neighbors in Need.

Thank you to the musicians who are donating their talents and time!

January 2011 Small Business Classes

The following two classes will both start in January 2011 at our Madison location. Please share and if anyone has any questions, please have them contact Jill M. Sparks at 828.254.1921 Ext. 5849 or jsparks@abtech.edu.

NC REAL Sustainable Agriculture Entrepreneurship
This course is designed to strengthen the business savvy of area farmers to help them develop and manage a profitable, environmentally sound small farm or agricultural business. The course uses hands-on experiential teaching techniques and provides opportunities for consultation with instructors and guest speakers from the academic, small business, environmental, and agricultural sectors. The course provides intensive, interactive, professional-level small business and technical training to develop specific critical thinking and problem-solving skills needed for successful entrepreneurship. Emphasis is placed on market research, financing, time management, and the day-to-day activities of owning/operating a sustainable farm as a competitive, small business. Upon completion, the participants should be able to write and implement a viable business plan and obtain financing for an agricultural enterprise. (24 hrs) No fee exemption
Total Registration Fee: $65
Tue, Jan 18 - Mar 08, 6:00PM-9:00PM
127 Ramsey, Madison Site Course #: SEF-1055-200


Small Business Media Marketing Lab - Hands On in the Computer Lab!!
Know you need to jump in and blog and twitter with other business folks but don't know how or just can't make the time to do it regularly? Need to upload images but frustrated with the process? Then this Social Media Marketing Lab is for you! Spend three hours per week at this computer lab with a personal guide/instructor to help you navigate through the "blogs" and "tweets" and more. Watch your business grow! (30 hrs) No fee exemption.
Total Registration Fee: $50
Thu, Jan 27 - Mar 31, 9:30AM-12:30PM

Jill M. Sparks
Director, Small Business Center
Asheville-Buncombe Technical Community College

828.254.1921 ext. 5849
828.418.1002 (fax)
jsparks@abtech.edu
www.abtech.edu/sbc

Friday, November 19, 2010

Huge Saturday For Marshall! - November 20th, 2010 - The Marshall Handmade Market & Come Let Us Adorn You

The holiday season starts with a graceful small town ease-in at the Marshall Handmade Market this Saturday (10am - 5pm). Forget Black Friday and pure bedlam, if you want those one of a kind exquisite handcrafted items for friends and those special people, head here. The Market's being held at Marshall High Studios in Downtown Marshall, NC. There will be over 30 artists and craftspeople, soap, scents, local foods, handmade bread, organic honey, Doubletree Sorghum, Spinning Spider Creamery and hot food. The Butter Holler String Band will be playing live acoustic music - it's a great scene.

Marshall's perhaps the most intriguing of all the small towns in Western North Carolina. Pocketed in a very narrow, steep valley, this ephemeral town has literally been swept off the map several times by the mighty French Broad River, but for all those who still believe, it's still here and ripe for the tasting.

Marshall High Studios (circa 1926 - 115 Blannahasset Island) where the Handmade Market's being held, floats on an island smack in the middle of the French Broad River, directly across from downtown. It was recently listed on the National Register of Historic Places after a beautiful award winning restoration.

After you visit the Market there are a few other don't miss places in town; Lapland Books (12 - 6 pm) one of the most beautiful spaces in town, at 147 North Main Street and of course the ultimate Marshall destination - Penlands Department Store (7:30am - noon) , a fantastic vintage 30's-40's department store specializing in Carhart clothing and regional gifts at 50 North Main near the Arts Center All these places should be open from noon to four

Have dinner at Zuma's, Good Stuff or Bacchus Bistro and then head over to "Come Let Us Adorn You" an Art and Fashion Show at the Arts Center (90 South Main Street). The art and fashion show runs from 7 - 9pm and is the second of its kind (clothing created with found objects), and down-home funky fun. Admission to the show is a donation of canned, or non-perishable food or cash to benefit "Neighbors in Need".

End your well-spent day with a nightcap at Goodstuff (133 South Main Street) and live music from Jake Hollifield of the Blue Rags.

If you've never been to Marshall, head out this Saturday and explore the town and see what you've been missing. Marshall eases the holidays in - on the good foot, with a generous small town spirit. Isn't this really what the season's all about? If you see my friend Ann (a painter at Handmade Market), give her a hug from Ben and tell her I've got some peanut butter jars!

Thursday, November 4, 2010

Up & Coming the Marshall Handmade Market!

Check out all the participants at this years Handmade Market! Mark your calendar for Saturday November 20th. Come down from the hills or get out of Asheville and enjoy a Marshall experience to start your holidays off in a great way!

Jungle Gym Jam Benefit - This Saturday, November 6th

The "Jungle Gym Jam"... a fund-raising event to build a jungle gym in Skyway Park in Marshall, NC.

Our children need a place to play, socialize, exercise, and get their wiggles out! A portion of the proceeds will also benefit our "Little Iron Man" Morrow, who is struggling to survive a rare type of cancer.

LIVE MUSIC ALL DAY!!!
Bands include: Jamie Paul, Dirty Gondola, Left Undone, Pierce Edens, and The Rose Familiar!

Silent Auction (ends at 7PM!)

Draft beer available!

Yummy sandwiches, sweets and beverages provided by Zuma Coffee!

Saturday November 6, 2010
2pm - 12 am
Marshall High Studios
115 Blannahasset Island,
Marshall, NC

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

The True Cost of Coal & On Coal River, Saturday 11/6/10 2- 5pm

Saturday, November 6 · 2:00pm - 5pm
The French Broad Institute (of Time & the River)
68 N. Main Street (Church bldg across fr firehouse)
Marshall, NC



THE BEEHIVE COLLECTIVE Present THE TRUE COST OF COAL Followed by a Screening of Acclaimed Documentary, ON COAL RIVER with Director Francine Cavanaugh!

The Beehive Collective
releases their innovative graphic, “The True Cost of Coal:” a visual exploration of Mountaintop Removal coal mining and Resistance

A swarm is coming! The Beehive Design Collective is heading this way to release their long-anticipated “True Cost of Coal” graphic campaign!

Two years in the making, “The True Cost of Coal” is an elaborate narrative illustration that explores the complex story of mountaintop removal coal mining and the broader impacts of coal. The image is the culmination of an intensive, collaborative research process. To make the poster, the Beehive interviewed hundreds of community members throughout the Appalachian region. The Bees craft these stories into visual metaphors, weave them together in a patchwork “quilt,” and share them with audiences as a larger-than-life banner.

The Beehive’s picture-lectures prompt discussion and understanding of contemporary struggles about energy and coal, while honoring the deep legacy of the Appalachian experience. Upon seeing the graphic, Tanya Turner of Pineville, KY said, “This image is changing Appalachia. Appalachians are taking back Appalachia and this image is a tool for that change.”

The Beehive Collective is currently booking a nation-wide tour to distribute the graphic throughout the country.

For more information and to view the graphics visit www.beehivecollective.org or http://beehivecollective.blogspot.com

FOLLOWED BY


- Variety


- Huffington Post

- West Virginia Gazette

"You'll cheer at the tenacity of the fighters."
- Washington City Paper

"Emotional and Compelling."
- Indie Film Magazine

Saturday, October 23, 2010

Business of Art Q&A, Free! Thursday 11/4/11

Wendy Outland of WHO Knows Art will hold an open Q & A session on the business of art on Thursday Nov. 4 from 2-4 p.m. For anyone who attended Wendy's previous sessions, this will be a 'make up' session. Handouts from previous sessions will be available. New attendees are welcome to come and bring their questions. The class is FREE. Room 101 of Marshall High Studios. For questions contact Jennifer Flynn 828-649-3444 or email marshallncstep@gmail.com.

I am not sure at this point if we'll be able to bring Wendy back again this year, so this might be your last chance to experience her wisdom for FREE! Please contact me if you plan on attending.

Jennifer Flynn

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Soiree At Kalamazoo. Madison Arts Council Fundraiser this Sunday October 10th!

This Sunday, October 10th. 3-6pm. Tickets $25. At the corner of Little Pine Rd and Lower Paw Paw Rd. For tickets, call (828)649-1301 or click here.

We were up at Kalamazoo today, and let us tell you, there air was so sweet, the walnuts were falling off the tree, and the anticipation was palpable. We've got great music, great food, great setting, a great cause, and great big plans for a grand old time. Great ticket price too, if you consider the fact that you get a shows from the incredible Balsam Range and the impeccable Joe Penland, along with delicious eats and special treats.

WNC Naturally This Saturday October 9th, 2010 at Marshall High Studios

This is a reminder that WNC Naturally is this Saturday! I'm very excited that Marshall has been selected to host the event. We have a great number of registrants and vendors already, but I'd love to see more, especially from the local community! The day will be full of opportunities for expanding your networks, learning about potential alternative crops manufacturers are seeking, funding opportunities, sources for natural ingredients, and much more.

Please share with your networks. See reception menu below, which is worth the $15 registration fee alone. Register online at Eventbrite here.

MENU:

Spinning Spider Feta with Warren Wilson Herb Marinade and Theros Herbed Olive Oil

...Fiery Salsa and Salsa Verde with the ingredients from local farmers’ markets. Served with gluten free and regular chips

Blueberry Buckle with Blueberries from Brady Pittman’s farm and duck eggs from Swannanoa, served with cashew cream.

Breads from West End Bakery and Farm n Sparrow served with a variety of dips:

-Nasturtium leaf and petal goat butter

-Spinning Spider chevre with figs and Chartreuse

-Golden beet caviar

-Olive Tapenade with Mountain/Autumn Olives

Asian Pears from the Mack Street Edible Gardens with hazelnuts

Wayne Uffelman’s grits polenta style and black rice casserole with roasted red pepper sauce

Baked Staghorn sumac falafel

Red and white slaw

Wild mushroom tart

Food sponsors include:

Zuma
Fox Hill Meadery
Bee Tree Farms
Spinning Spider Creamery
West End Bakery
Farm n Sparrow Bakery
Catering by Michael Gentry

Jennifer Flynn
Town Clerk
NC STEP Coordinator
Town of Marshall
marshallncstep@gmail.com
www.townofmarshall.org
828-649-3031 Town Hall (M-W)
828-649-3444 VSBC Office (Th-F)

Thursday, September 9, 2010

Google Maps Updates Marshall Streets!

Hey folks. Two months ago, I sent in corrections for 18 different errors in Google's Maps of downtown Marshall. I just received an email from them and its looks as though all of them got fixed! (Okay, they have Hardwick on the wrong side of the building but at least it's in the ball park now). Bailey's Branch, Bridge and North & South Main are all named correctly. Redmon follows the railroad tracks, Hill street does not come directly through the court house and Roberts Hill is also labeled correctly. So if you get lost in downtown don't blame Google!

Monday, August 16, 2010

Tuesday August 17th - Marshall Auricular Hour Geodesic Jam!

Cheryl J. Fish and Mark Hanf give talks on Buckminster Fuller, June Jordan, and the poetics of public space. With Geodesic music by Mick Glasgow and The Rose Familiar. 7:30pm at The FBI, in Downtown Marshall, NC followed by a reception at Lapland Books. Refreshments by Zuma Coffee. $5

Presented in collaboration with the
Black Mountain College Museum + Art Center

See Cheryl Fish's full-length lecture:

Towards a Poetics of Race, Space & Place: The Harlem Skyrise Project
7pm Thursday, August 19th 2010
Admission: $5 BMCM+AC members + students w/ID / $7 all others
56 Broadway, Asheville, NC