This Fall Art Safari be sure to drop by Crucible Glassworks to catch Owner/Artist Mike Hatch doing exciting Glassblowing demonstrations on the hour each day, as well as to meet the fabulous and talented Jay Pfeil, a “Plein-Air Etcher/engraver”. Jay takes her etching plates deep into the woods to engrave them, directly inspired by the natural world she immerses herself in, and the results are amazing, mystical, inspiring…come see first hand as we host this engaging Artist.

Paws & Effect Kissing Booth

Optix is excited to welcome The Hero Litter, four Labrador retriever puppies whose training will support their efforts to become service dogs for deserving Veterans in Western North Carolina.  Founded in 2006, Paws & Effect is celebrating their expansion into our community.  With more than 100 service dog teams successfully partnered in the upper Midwest, we are looking forward to the good that will come from their presence here.

Dr. Walters has had a passion for serving the veteran community for the 20 year duration of her practice, Optix Eye Care.  We accept direct referrals from the VA medical center for routine vision care and also provide specialized follow up care. We also participate with all TriCare plans for active duty military and retired veterans.

We are hosting a puppy kissing booth on October 31st, between 1-3pm.  The Hero Litter will be joining us with their tail wags to share some of their new skills.  This experience is especially enriching for the puppies as they will have an opportunity to play with children.  Both children and puppies will be guided towards appropriate interactions with fun for all!
Come out and get a puppy kiss! Donations accepted but not necessary. All donations received that day will aid in the extensive training for the service dogs that will serve our veterans. If you want to learn more about the program please come out and find out all about it. You can also visit their website at https://www.paws-effect.org/

Total Makeover with Aabani

Want a new look? Come get your make up done by professional stylists fromAabani Salonand find the perfect new pair of glasses to frame your eyes!

Call Optixtoday to schedule your new look. Makeup appointments are limited so don’t wait. 828-645-0061

We will have all the new Barton Perreiraframes in office with wine and refreshments to start your Saturday strong 2pm -7pm.

To lovingly enhance our guests inherent beauty by creating soulful connections while providing a high quality, peaceful salon experience.
—Aabani Salon

Fall Is Here!

Soft Hair In Half the Time…

Aveda’s First Blow Dry Accelerator
Speed of Light

90% naturally derived blow-dry spray made with organic mandarin, star anise, ylang ylang, and grapefruit that reduces drying time and leaves hair smooth, soft, static free, and primed for styling.

FAQs:

Q: How does this product reduce breakage?
A: It contains a coconut-derived conditioner that helps detangle the hair to help prevent breakage by 93% due to brushing and blow-drying.
Q: Can I use this prep product with other prep products?
A: Yes. You may use any other product with Speed of Light Blow Dry Accelerator Spray.
Q:Is heat necessary when using this product?
A:Yes. Speed of Light was developed and intended for use with a blow dryer.
Q:Can this be used if the hair is not wet?
A: No. This product was developed and intended for use on wet hair.

Know What We’re Made Of

In October, Aveda celebrates 40 years of holistic beauty. As a reflection of this milestone, Aveda has crafted a special promotion so you can get to know what we are made of.

With the purchase of a retail size Hand Relief + a BeCurly Curl Enhancer, Damage Remedy Daily Hair Repair, or Smooth Infusion Style Prep Smoother, you receive a TRIAL SIZE of that hair care product and an AVEDA HEADBAND!

Breast Cancer Awareness

Pure Privilege Members

WHAT TO DO IF YOU’RE NOTICING MORE HAIR IN YOUR BRUSH.

DON’T PANIC.

HELP IS ON THE WAY!

You may know the feeling all too well. You’re going about your daily hair care routine when suddenly, you notice there’s more hair in your brush than usual. It’s normal to lose anywhere from 100 to 150 strands of hair per day, but if you’re seeing a more noticeable change, it’s time to take action.
Talk to your stylist. Aveda Artists are more than happy to talk about thinning hair and hair loss with you and work together to address your concerns, as well as tweak your current cut, color or style to adapt to your hair situation. 

Style your hair to look fuller.  For color, try a shade two shades lighter than your natural base to “bulk up the hair” and give it texture. As for your cut, try a short, blunt cut and skip adding too many layers. Razor cuts and layers will make hair look thinner.

 

Using products like Thickening Tonic and Volumizing Tonic, or using both with Phomollient can help give you maximum volume and thickening. Your Aveda Artist can help you find the best product pairing for your hair concerns.

 

Be gentle with your hair. Don’t play rough, especially when your hair is wet. When you come out of the shower, pat your hair dry and let the air remove the moisture instead of rubbing or putting it in a tight turban.

 

Start using Invati Advanced.  Our three-step system should be used once a day, every day to exfoliate, strengthen, nourish and stimulate your hair. Keep the Scalp Revitalizer by your toothbrush so you don’t forget!

 

Invati Advanced reduces hair loss due to breakage from brushing by 53% after 12 weeks of use. That’s why we say Invati Advanced gives you fuller hair, not a fuller brush!

 

Hair thinning is common and you’re not alone. With these easy tweaks, you may notice that your hair looks and feels thicker and fuller — and who doesn’t love that?

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Join us on the Gotta Have It lawn the last Saturday of every month from 8am-2pm for our outdoor market/tailgate/community yard sale. Gates open at 8:00am for vendors and shoppers. Come out and find your next treasure!
Needing to make room for new treasures? Empty your closets, clean out your garage and come join us. 10ft x 10ft spaces are available first come first serve. Reservations can be made at the shop.
Chef Erik with Maverick’s Grill will be set up selling food and drink.

Hello Weavervillians and Visitors!

We are so excited to have a diverse lineup of activities this fall. Be sure to check out our classes, workshops, and events as you are planning your trip to Weaverville! Even if you miss these, stop by the store to sample some honey and pique your interest about the amazing honeybee.

Tincture Workshop:

Oct. 6th 11am-1pm // $40 per person (sliding scale available)

Herbalist Hannah Gibbons will lead this hands-on workshop. Come learn how to make these high-potency alcohol-extracted medicines for your blossoming home apothecary! Each participant will bring home a small tincture.

Balms & Salves Workshop:
Oct. 6, 2-5pm // $30 per person
Join our workshop on DIY balms & salves for health and beauty! Learn about infusing oils, and bring home your own tin of salve.
Storytelling:
Nov. 2nd, 6-7:30pm // $5 suggested donation
Sarah has told stories at LEAF for 15 years – come cozy up and hear some stories! Open to all ages. Libations provided. RSVP if possible, but feel free to show up unannounced!
Candle Making Workshop:
Nov. 3rd, 1-2:30pm // $30 per person
Learn to make your own candles with natural beeswax sourced from beekeepers right here in this area, and take home your very own candle! This course will be taught by Emily Trescott of Beelite Candles in Morganton NC.
Stay tuned for more events in November and December, including the Weaverville Winter Tailgate Market on Wednesdays, a Beginner Beekeeping Series, a workshop on making your own Elderberry Syrup & Fire Cider, and a Wreath Making Workshop to get in the mood for the holidays!
Bee well,
Honey and the Hive

One of our local artists, Marcus Thomas, is now a celebrity! CNN recently visited his home to film an episode of Turning Points, and Marcus and his wife Anne gave a powerful presentation on his life as a paralyzed painter.  Check out the story at the link below:

https://www.cnn.com/2018/09/07/health/turning-points-marcus-thomas-paralyzed-painter/index.html

And be sure to come to downtown Weaverville on Saturday, September 15th for our 12th annual Art in Autumn festival. Marcus will be at his home-town show along with over 100 more talented artists and craftsmen in our high-quality juried art show. For more on Art in Autumn, click this link:  https://visitweaverville.com/art-in-autumn/.  Hope to see you there!

If you can’t make it, Art Accents Frame Shop is proud to carry Marcus’ incredible work at 1 South Main Street all year round!

Carla and Bob

 

 

 

 

 

We are so excited to be a part of the Weaverville Business community. Come out and meet us Saturday, September 8, 2018 from 10am to 6pm for our Grand Opening Celebration. Food will be provided by Maverick’s Grill from 11am-2pm and music by StrathSpan from 12pm-2pm. There will be a vintage 1959 Chevrolet Apache Polaroid photo booth, donated by Smith Iron Works of Weaverville, as well as drawings for prizes and store merchandise. This is a great opportunity to meet some of our amazing vendors and check out the unique items they have hand selected for this shopping venue. We are pet friendly, so bring your furry kids too. We look forward to seeing you.

Fall Offerings from Honey + the Hive

B E G I N N E R    B E E K E E P I N G    S E R I E S

September 4th and 5th, 5-9pm // $75 per person or $125 for two

Our very own bee whisperer, Sarah McKinney, will kick off this fall with a beginner beekeeping series. Join her for seven hours of lecture, covering anything and everything a new or aspiring beekeeper could hope to know. Also included in the class value is a two-hour hands-on in the hive portion to be redeemed in spring 2019. Call us today to register! 828-484-9466.

C A N D L E M A K I N G    C L A S S

November 3rd, 1-2:30pm // $30 per person

Learn to make your own candles with natural beeswax sourced from beekeepers right here in this area, and take home your very own candle! This course will be taught by Emily Trescott of Beelite Candles in Morganton NC.

 

Save the Date for…

W I N T E R    T A I L G A T E    M A R K E T

Wednesdays, November 7th – December 19th, 2-6pm // FREE

The Weaverville Tailgate Market will move to our store location when the weather turns chilly! Join us for a weekly selection of meats, winter veggies, and local crafts.

 

H O L I D A Y    M A R K E T

Sat. December 8th, 10am-6pm & Sun. December 9th, 12-5pm

Come to our second annual two-day craft fair, featuring a wide spread of local artists and craftspeople. A perfect opportunity to pick out holiday gifts! Please contact us if you are a crafter interested in a table.

 

 

Weaverville Business Association
Job Description – Administrator
August, 2018
 
Title: WBA Administrator
 
Job Description: The Weaverville Business Association (WBA) employs an administrator to complete organizational tasks on behalf of the board and the association members. This position requires scheduling flexibility and a wide variety of skills for managing online records, volunteers and events.
 
The WBA Administrator attends all general membership and board meetings, and sits on various event committees. The administrator manages membership rosters, the website, email lists, publishes the monthly newsletter and communicates with members regarding purchase of ads in the annual WBA brochure. Additionally, the administrator helps plan WBA events like Art in Autumn, Music on Main, the Candlelight Stroll, and the biannual Weaverville Art Safari. This requires managing communications with vendors, artists, town officials and the WBA membership and working with association members on the logistics of big events..
 
Monthly hours vary according to association activity. Higher hours per month usually correspond to event planning for the association. Pay for this position starts at $18/ hour.
 
Skills and preferences:
– Familiarity with Google accounts, email and documents preferred, as well as Excel spreadsheets. Other online management skills will be involved.
– Good communication skills, both written and spoken. This position requires that the employee communicate with a variety of people from the WBA board, town officials, volunteers, community members, and vendors with whom we do business.
– Excellent organizational skills for managing records and event logistics.
– Willingness to problem solve and proactively communicate with the board about what needs to be done.
– Transportation is important since this position can require picking up various documents or materials for the association and delivering them around town.
– Strongly prefer a Weaverville resident with commitment to the long-term health and growth of the town.
 
If interested, please send resume to [email protected].