This blog ceased to function as a working entity 12/30/2010.
and within the calendars, may not be accurate anymore.
- Ben Walters / Mt. Pleasant, SC
A Marshall, North Carolina Community Blog
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.

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.
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".
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!



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.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)