Friday, October 01, 2004
October is a great month to be a tourist in Black Mountain
From the Black Mountain (NC) News
Fall colors draw tourists to our area, and many of us take to the roadways to do some serious “leaf peeking” as well. But there are other ways to enjoy our crisp autumn air and beautiful surroundings. Why not consider becoming a tourist in your own town?
Why not enjoy in your own backyard what others drive miles to experience? For the month of October, watch the Black Mountain News for details about arts and cultural events, festivals, and recreational opportunities for the whole family.
Our hometown musical, “Way Back When,” takes on a new shine when it opens on October 1 at the Black Mountain Center for the Arts. This season’s performance will be formatted like an old fashioned, live, on-stage radio revue.
She described the new show as being “the Grand Ole Opry and Prairie Home Companion, Swannanoa Valley style.”
The “Way Back When Radio Revue” will play at the Arts Center for two weekends only, October 1-3, and October 8-10. Friday and Saturday performances, will be at 7 p.m., while the Sunday show is a 3 p.m. matinee. Tickets are $15 and $10 for seniors and children. The Black Mountain Center for the Arts is located at 225 West State Street in Black Mountain. Call 669-0930 or visit www.BlackMountain Arts.org for more information.
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Black Mountain News
Fall colors draw tourists to our area, and many of us take to the roadways to do some serious “leaf peeking” as well. But there are other ways to enjoy our crisp autumn air and beautiful surroundings. Why not consider becoming a tourist in your own town?
Why not enjoy in your own backyard what others drive miles to experience? For the month of October, watch the Black Mountain News for details about arts and cultural events, festivals, and recreational opportunities for the whole family.
Our hometown musical, “Way Back When,” takes on a new shine when it opens on October 1 at the Black Mountain Center for the Arts. This season’s performance will be formatted like an old fashioned, live, on-stage radio revue.
She described the new show as being “the Grand Ole Opry and Prairie Home Companion, Swannanoa Valley style.”
The “Way Back When Radio Revue” will play at the Arts Center for two weekends only, October 1-3, and October 8-10. Friday and Saturday performances, will be at 7 p.m., while the Sunday show is a 3 p.m. matinee. Tickets are $15 and $10 for seniors and children. The Black Mountain Center for the Arts is located at 225 West State Street in Black Mountain. Call 669-0930 or visit www.BlackMountain Arts.org for more information.
Read the article
Black Mountain News