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Archive, 2020b, 2025b Bruce Holliday Archive, 2020b, 2025b Bruce Holliday

Warm With Words Dipped In Wonder

Tim Jones was invited to a home in Flat Rock for a photo session and interview to promote his new book of poetry, Blue Mountain Poems. Uncertain of the location, Tim entered the given address into Google Maps and realized immediately that a twist of fate was about to return him full circle to the very place he began his life over 50 years earlier.

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Archive, 2020b, 2025a Bruce Holliday Archive, 2020b, 2025a Bruce Holliday

Thank You, Polly

On January 31st, Polly Angelakis, Park Superintendent at Carl Sandburg National Historic Site, will retire from the National Park Service after a long and varied career of 38 years. During that time, Polly has worked across these United States - at Salem Maritime NHS, USS Arizona Memorial, Everglades NP, Jean LaFitte NHP, Acadia NP, Shenandoah NP, Assateague Island NS, Olympic NP, Marsh Billings Rockefeller NHP, National Capital Regional Office, George Washington Memorial Parkway, Intermountain Regional Office, and finally here at Carl Sandburg Home National Historic Site.

In honor of Polly’s years in Flat Rock, we are republishing an article about her life and work originally posted in 2020.

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Archive, 2024b, 2020b Bruce Holliday Archive, 2024b, 2020b Bruce Holliday

Kiddo

Next to Santa’s cookies were four thank-you notes. The handwriting on the notes was difficult to make out, but the sincerity and appreciation were evident in every crayon mark and comical attempt to draw a reindeer. I loved that they still believed.

Next to the notes, cookies, and milk were the old alphabet blocks from my childhood. The kids had worked together - turning each block to find the correct letter - and spelled out “Love You Santa” with the worn painted letters.

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Archive, 2020b, 2023a Grace Archive, 2020b, 2023a Grace

The Great Flat Rock

A very common question from visitors to Flat Rock concerns the exact location of the expanse of rock for which the Village is named. If they are standing anywhere near the intersection of Little River Road and Greenville Highway, you might just suggest they look under their feet for the answer.

The origin of the Village’s name has been addressed by several notable Flat Rock and Henderson County historians through the years.

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Archive, 2020b Grace Archive, 2020b Grace

Fave Five for 2020

The very best part of writing the Good News posts for Flat Rock Together is the opportunity to learn more about the most interesting people, places, and events in Flat Rock.

Here is a look back at five of our favorite stories from 2020. The candidates for this distinction were numerous and choosing just five was no easy task. Ultimately, we came up with these five and hope you enjoy reliving some of the very best moments from Flat Rock Together in 2020…

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Archive, 2020b Missy Craver Izard Archive, 2020b Missy Craver Izard

The Proof is in the Fruitcake

My great grandmother’s recipe haunts our family. It’s not exactly comfort food. You either like it or you don’t. It’s loaded with whiskey and ferments in the basement until it is ripe. The historic Christmas cake is actually edible for up to 25 years after it is made!

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Archive, 2020b Grace Archive, 2020b Grace

Into the Wilderness with Father Josh

Josh Stephens did not grow up in the mountains. As a child, he was raised by surfing parents and spent a significant portion of his youth with an eye towards the sea. “The ocean was where we might lose ourselves” he explains. “Riding waves or simply being humbled by the ocean's beauty and power. I still have this deep need to get outside in one way or another and to be in beautiful and wild places.”

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Archive, 2020b Grace Archive, 2020b Grace

Holiday Shopping in Flat Rock

Now that we have finished with Thanksgiving, many of us will start to think about our Holiday shopping. Fortunately, Flat Rock is replete with wonderful options for purchasing gifts for family and friends. Here are some ideas to help you get started.

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Archive, 2020b Grace Archive, 2020b Grace

Talking Turkey

Back when European settlers first came to Southern Appalachia, wild turkeys were plentiful. By the early 1900s, however, only a few were left, a decline that continued into the mid-century. The restoration of this iconic species is considered one of the greatest conservation success stories in the world.

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Archive, 2020b Grace Archive, 2020b Grace

The Humane Thing to Do

Many Flat Rock residents arrived in the Village from locales throughout the country and even the world. Undoubtedly, however, the single largest source of new residents in Flat Rock is the Blue Ridge Humane Society.

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Archive, 2020b Grace Archive, 2020b Grace

Music Man

When Tom Fisch was 10 years old, he won a guitar in a raffle at a local high school bazaar. That guitar became the first stepping stone on a long and winding musical path that led him from his hometown of Albany, NY, to Nashville in pursuit of a childhood dream, and ultimately to Flat Rock and a career as a modern-day minstrel bringing entertainment and smiles to the mountains of western North Carolina. His story here …

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Archive, 2020b Grace Archive, 2020b Grace

The Last Supper

On Friday night at 7:01, Grace stepped out of the kitchen and handed me the year’s very last order from the Hubba Hubba Smokehouse kitchen. With only outdoor seating, Flat Rock’s iconic Barbecue joint officially closed at 7 pm on October 30, and I was the lucky soul who received the final order of 2020.

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Archive, 2020b Galen Reuther Archive, 2020b Galen Reuther

Gateway to Flat Rock

Getting from the Low Country to the far reaches of Western North Carolina, or "the Wilderness" as it was sometimes called, was an event in itself and one that required much planning on both ends.

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Archive, 2020b Grace Archive, 2020b Grace

From VISTA to Vision to Village

As a young student at Cornell University in 1970, Rick Merrill had a life-altering academic experience. “After three semesters of engineering,” he explains with a smile, “I had no clue what I wanted to do. Spherical Trigonometry and Organic Chemistry helped convinced me that I didn't want to be an engineer.” Fifty years on from that hard life lesson, Cornell’s loss has turned out to be a significant gain for Flat Rock, NC.

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Archive, 2020b Grace Archive, 2020b Grace

Five Years of Firefly

Fate - as it is often want to do - soon stepped in and opened a door to Karen’s dream. While driving through “downtown” Flat Rock one day, Mike and Karen noticed that there was a commercial space available for rent next to the Flat Rock Post Office. They immediately made an appointment to see the space and the rest is, as they say, history.

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Archive, 2020b Grace Archive, 2020b Grace

5th Annual Art in Bloom

The 5th Annual Art in Bloom presented by The Gallery at Flat Rock is an artful pairing of colorful, fresh blooms with sculpture and canvases to create a novel experience visitors to the show. It’s a visual conversation that’s amplified through the inherent transience of the exhibit.

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Archive, 2020b Grace Archive, 2020b Grace

The Flat Rock Backpack Program

The program started small with just eight children at Flat Rock Middle School. Originally, the group would literally pack the children’s backpacks with food. The program has evolved over time and now the group fills grocery bags with food and delivers them to each location for distribution by students. Through the years, word of the group’s efforts began to spread and today the Flat Rock Backpack program …

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