Monday, February 1, 2016

Stecoah Valley Cultural Art Center Prepares for Fundraiser and 2016 Summer Concert Series

The Stecoah Valley Cultural Art Center, located at 121 Schoolhouse Road in Robbinsville NC, is now accepting donations for Stecoah’s Spring Yard Sale Fundraiser — household items, dishes, linens, books, furniture, tools electronics, toys, small appliances, and baby items. (Sorry, no clothing, car seats, shoes, knives or guns.)


Throughout February, you may make an appointment to drop off your salable items. Beginning March 1, donations may be dropped off on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 4 - 6 pm; on Saturday, March 12 from 10 am - noon; and on Saturday, April 9 from 10 am - noon.

Fundraisers are the lifeblood of Stecoah Valley Center. And the quality and quantity of your donations will have a positive impact on our ongoing operations. This year’s Yard Sale is Saturday, April 23 from 7 AM to 1 PM.

Tickets are now on sale for the Center's 2016 Summer Concert Series. The 2016 Season of An Appalachian Evening promises to be the best ever — ten great Saturday evening shows in the air-conditioned Lynn L. Shields Auditorium, June 25 thru August 27, 2016.


Frank Solivan & Dirty Kitchen
Three outstanding groups will be taking the Stecoah stage for the first time — Front Country, Lonesome Ace String Band, and closing out the season will be the 2014 IBMA instrumental group of the year Frank Solivan & Dirty Kitchen .

Perennial favorites The Kruger Brothers, Balsam Range, The Snyder Family, Mac Arnold and Plate Full O’Blues, and Jeff Little Trio are all returning. And by popular demand, two of last year’s most entertaining groups — Buncombe Turnpike and The Walking Roots - will be returning.


6/25 - Kruger Brothers                        
7/2 -  Buncombe Turnpike                
7/9 -  Front Country                            
7/16 - Mac Arnold and Plate Full O’Blues             
7/23 - The Snyder Family                           
7/30 - Balsam Range                           
8/6 -   Lonesome Ace String Band     
8/13 - The Walking Roots Band         
8/20 - Jeff Little Trio
8/27 - Frank Solivan & Dirty Kitchen




The Stecoah Valley Cultural Art Center is an Arts, Crafts and Educational Center and a non-profit organization formed by a group of local citizens dedicated to the preservation of mountain culture, the community and the old Stecoah School. Built about 1927, the rock school buildings and grounds have been restored to their original role as the center of the community. The Center includes performing arts, dining, an art and crafts gallery, classes and workshops and a variety of community and arts events. Your tax-deductible donation to the annual General Fund campaign will help meet the on-going costs of operations and help assure the continuation of the important programs at the Center.

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