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Stecoah ‘Drive About Tour’

art stecoahThe 14th annual “Stecoah Arts & Crafts Drive About Tour” will be from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Nov. 27-28 in Bryson City, Stecoah and Robbinsville.

With their studios open to the public, the self-guided driving tour highlights artisans who have built a livelihood with their creative talents. Media include pottery, bee's wax lanterns and pillar candles, original paintings and drawings, fiber, quilts, photography, artisan cheeses and more.  

The tour includes the Charles Heath Gallery, Elizabeth Elison Watercolors, Pincu Pottery, Sleepy Hallow Farm, Wild Fern Studios & Gallery, Bee Global Studio Gallery, Stecoah Artisans Gallery, Yellow Branch Pottery & Cheese, Hunting Boy Wood Carving, Wehrloom Honey & Essentials and Taylor’s Greenhouse 

The Schoolhouse Café at Stecoah Valley Cultural Arts Center will be open during both days of the Artisans Drive About. The Hub and Lynn’s Place in Robbinsville, and the Cork & Bean and The Filling Station in Bryson City will also be participating, with tour brochures available at their locations. 

www.stecoahvalleycenter.com

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