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May Issue 2005

Saluda, NC, Offers Arts Festival on May 21, 2005

The Saluda Business Association is pleased to announce its second annual Arts Festival scheduled for May 21, 2005, on historic downtown Main Street in Saluda, NC. The 2005 Arts Festival will feature more than 50 talented artists and craftsmen from Western North Carolina and the Upstate of South Carolina. The event will run from 10am to 5pm.

At 7pm festival goers will be entertained by the 40-piece assemble of the Greenville Concert Band playing a unique blend of light-hearted popular and novelty music. The concert is outdoors and sponsored by Frank's FrontPorch Coffee Bar located in the red caboose in the Depot Station off Main Street.

"Saluda is abound with natural talent and home to nationally acclaimed artists like Stony Lamar, sculptor and Jim Carson, western artist. The festival is a way to celebrate our local artist community and give them an opportunity to show off their talent," said spokesperson for the SBA, Cathy Jackson.

Nestled at the foot of the Blue Ridge Mountains, Saluda is a great place to visit and experience a slower pace of life, a warm community spirit, good food, leisurely strolls among tree-lined streets of lovely Victorian homes, and browsing the many distinctive shops along historic main street.

For further information contact Cathy Jackson at 828/817-2876 or visit (www.saluda.com) to learn more about Saluda's restaurants, shops, and lodgings.


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