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			 The bus will depart the parking lot of the Lincoln Wal-Mart Super 
			Center at 7 a.m. on Wednesday, April 27th and will return to the 
			same location at the end of the trip on Sunday, May 1st. 
 The cost of the trip will include travel by Deluxe Motor Coach, all 
			hotel accommodations and taxes, entry to the 27th Annual Asheville 
			Herb Festival, Biltmore rooftop tour and estate luncheon, a group 
			photo, wine tour and tasting event, dinner at the famous Okie Dokie 
			Smokehouse, and will include all tips, taxes, and gratuities.
 
 Optional items on the agenda, at an additional cost, include a Food 
			Crawl that will involve five to seven local restaurants showing off 
			their regional cuisine, and a glass blowing class where attendees 
			may make their own glass ornament or paperweight.
 
 The historic and beautiful Biltmore will also be hosting a special 
			exhibit during this trip – Fashionable Romance; Wedding Gowns in 
			Film.
 
			
			 
			From the Biltmore website:
 In celebration of 
			Biltmore’s long history as a location for weddings and romantic 
			getaways, the estate is hosting a new costume exhibition 
			highlighting love stories from iconic films. Fashionable Romance: 
			Wedding Gowns in Film, presented by Belk, showcases wedding dresses 
			and attire from major motion pictures spanning centuries of design.
 
 More than 40 award-winning costumes from 19 classic films will be 
			displayed throughout the grand rooms of Biltmore House. Costumes 
			illustrate changing styles in wedding fashions from the 1700s 
			through the 1940s and the exquisite attention to detail that Cosprop 
			Ltd., London, brings to its film costume projects. Accenting the 
			costume displays will be elaborate floral arrangements complementing 
			each film’s era, created by Biltmore’s Floral design team.
 
 The 
			exhibition will continue in Antler Hill Village & Winery with 
			stories and heirlooms from 60 years of Vanderbilt family weddings, 
			including a re-creation of Cornelia Vanderbilt Cecil's beautiful 
			wedding gown and veil, and the family veil worn by both Jacqueline 
			Kennedy and her cousin, Mary Lee Ryan Cecil, at their weddings.Entry to this exhibition is included in Biltmore admission. Save $10 
			per admission ticket when you buy 7 or more days in advance.
 
 About the Herb Festival
 
 People, plants, and 
			products
 
 Every spring, more than 35,000 residents and visitors come to the 
			Asheville Herb Festival to find the nation’s best variety and 
			selection of herbs, herb plants, and herb products, ranging from 
			herbal salves, balms, lotions, and ointments to herbal soaps, 
			shampoos, and medicines. You can buy how-to books on cooking with 
			herbs, herbal healing, and herb gardening, and even take a break to 
			enjoy a fresh-cooked lunch and herbal beverage. The 2016 festival 
			takes place Friday, April 29, Saturday, April 30, and Sunday, May 1, 
			2016.
 
			
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			Learning to love 
			herbs
 There’s no shortage of opportunities to get an herb education at the 
			festival. Most vendors have specific areas of expertise, such as 
			growing herbs from seed, turning herbs into medicines and other 
			products, or creative cooking with herbs. You can learn about 
			cultivating perennial plants and landscaping your garden – even a 
			container garden – with herbs. There’s also an information booth 
			operated by local Master Gardeners certified by the Buncombe County 
			Extension Service [http://buncombe.ces.ncsu.edu/], who are always 
			willing to answer questions about planting, growing, and caring for 
			herbs.
 
Western North Carolina is a 
southeastern mecca for high-quality, often organically grown herbs, vegetables, 
and other produce. Conservation easements help farmers preserve existing farms 
and establish new ones, and many farms are dedicated to organic agriculture 
practices such as producing heirloom vegetables and range-fed livestock. Among 
the area’s many growers of herbs and other traditional plants, the Asheville 
Herb Festival has become an annual opportunity for old and new friends to show 
off their latest plants and products and share their knowledge. “The herb 
festival is sort of like a family reunion,” remarked Rick Morgan, who founded 
the festival 27 years ago. “When we get together in the spring, everyone has 
news to share. It’s a very friendly atmosphere.”
 Since its founding by a small group of dedicated herb farmers, the three-day 
festival, sponsored by the WNC chapter of the NC Herb Association, has grown 
into one of the region’s most important annual events for herb lovers of all 
stripes. The festival is open from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Friday and Saturday 
and 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Sunday – with a closeout sale from 3-4 Sunday!
 Ten seats remain available on bus. To learn more about the cost of the trip and 
other details contact Amy Wertheim at (309) 830-4361.
 
 
 [Nila Smith]
 
 Related websites
 
 27th Annual Asheville Herb Festival
 http://www.ashevilleherbfestival.com/about.htm
 
 The Biltmore Estate
 https://www.biltmore.com/
 
  
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