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Somersby Park comes alive showcasing colorful sights in the spring. The North Carolina Department of Transportation has scheduled improvements to US 64 from Blythe Street to White Pine Drive (Project # U). DOT held public input meetings for the design in Novemberand again in September Read a history of the project, and roundabouts in general, here.
A Distinctive Mountain Community in Laurel Park, NC Somersby Park Media error: Format (s) not supported or source (s) not found Download File: ?_=1 Download File: ?_=1. The sky is full of magical sights from morning to dusk. Heavy rain fell with a distant bright sunny sky.
Beautiful and memorable backyard views never cease to amaze us. Cool October brought out friendly smiles and warm conversation among our neighbors on a clear Carolina evening. These magical moments were captured by several residents.
A few miles away, a rainbow appeared above the community and spotted from Etowah. Later the evening sky showed off many colors. A Centennial picnic of BBQ, beer and festive jazz tunes were enjoyed by many on a summer afternoon.
A gay downpour came like never before. His presentation is now available here. Although more fast paced than your typical massage session, this treatment can still be quite relaxing as it can help reduce stress and alleviate tight muscles.
The rock is the centerpiece of a small, well-maintained mountaintop park. Carolina blue skies were a welcomed sight as Somersby Park residents enjoyed a potluck feast under the old Mulberry tree. Sights and sounds around Somersby Park are endless.
A beautiful February evening found residents gathered around the Ladys Fern bend to raise a glass to friendship. Just 15 minutes from downtown Hendersonville, Jump Off Rock provides one of the grandest panoramic views in Western North Carolina.
Laurel Park incorporated in but history spa back to its beginnings in the late s as a recreation destination. Among the early hours, there are hints of spring all around Somersby Park. Did you miss the Free Invasive Plants Workshop with guest speaker Mr.
Steve Pettis, Horticultural Agent with the NC State Cooperative Extension? Every two weeks the men of Somersby Park gather for a hearty breakfast at a local restaurant or gathering spot for good food, fellowship and sharing plenty of stories and laughs.
The season brings joy as temperatures rise and friends gather.