As newcomers flocked to Asheville over the last fifty years; they joined with locals to breathe new energy into the city. Sometimes called the Asheville One Thousand; these folks didnt necessarily intend to be entrepreneurs; community organizers and business leaders; but when they saw a challenge; they rose to it. Stone Soup became a gathering place and laid the foundation for Ashevilles natural food culture. MANNA Food Bank emerged to help solve hunger. And the River Arts District turned into a vibrant cultural center for upcoming artists. Join author Marilyn Ball as she traces the bonds of community that gave rise to Asheville today.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. early lithographsBy Philip C. GregoryVery good summary of the body of the Kellogs work; would be better if more full size lithos were included.