KWW
KWW is a long time Haywood County resident who loves the mountains and the outdoors.
Website URL: http://www.kellerwilliamswaynesville.com E-mail: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
Schools Out For Summer!
Well, we've made it through another school year - another year wiser and another summer of what to do?, where to go?, what to see?
...well here are a few ideas courtesy of RoadsideAmerica.com....that should get you through the first couple weeks of school vacation :)
North Carolina Attractions and Oddities
Welcome back! We've missed you Mr. Sunshine...
There is no denying it's been downright dreary for the majority of this week - but just in time for a weekend full of fun - we see the return of our friend, sunshine!
Do you know what today is?....It's Red Day
Celebrating our third annual Red Day event, KW agents and associates will be collecting food for the Manna Food bank Summer Sacks program all day today a 4 convenient locations...
Thinking about relocating? Here are couple things to consider...
Whether you are moving cross country or just across town getting to know your new community beforehand will help.
What's In Bloom




With allergies in full force, you know there are plenty of blooms out there! If you are ready to take it all in, you can see some beautiful flowers growing along the Blue Ridge Parkway.
Think About Going Green!
DId you know that Haywood County is moving to become Green?
Spring in the Smoky Mountains
While being cautiously optimistic let's just say that spring has finally sprung! After a long and snowy winter, I'm sure that you - like me are ready for the sunshine!
Holiday Spirit Flying High this Weekend with many festivities!
Brrrrr! The weather has been surprisingly chilly this week! We are certainly looking forward to a milder weekend, just in time for more holiday festivities! Just a few of the fun things to do...
Saturday the 11th is "A Night Before Christmas," our annual candlelight Christmas event on Main Street. Shops will stay open from 6 to 9 with carolers, luminaries, poetry people, Land of Sky Barbershop Quartet, Storytelling, Horse drawn wagon rides and SANTA!
Also on Saturday, enjoy An Old Fashioned Christmas at Blue Ridge Books. They've planed a day and evening of Christmas spirit, appropriate for the entire family. At 2:00 pm, we will offer several readers' theater performances of Christmas writings, including Little Bett and the Angel by Angela Dove and Dove's adaptation of Coyote Christmas by S.D. Nelson. Beginning at 4:00 p.m., children and adults are invited to come in out of the cold and help make Christmas ornaments for our live Christmas tree! We will have supplies available to make traditional ornaments such as popcorn chains, paper chains and foil stars. Experience a little of how Christmas used to be and learn about the Appalachian heritage. At 7:00 p.m., Frances Smathers Cutshaw, M.Div., Appalachian Musical Heritage Enthusiast and Music Teacher at Haywood Christian Academy, will be sharing some Appalachian seasonal ballads, stories, and arrangements on the Appalachian Lap Dulcimer. She will also lead carols so that everyone can enjoy singing along. Relive a holiday from years gone by as Ernestine Upchurch shares her childhood Christmas stories of growing up in Haywood County. There will be hot cider and some old fashioned treats to enjoy. Take a break from shopping and drop in for a while.
Saturday night we also welcome international bluegrass superstar, Ricky Scaggs, to Lake Junaluska for a holiday concert!
Holiday Celebrations Kick Off This Weekend
Well, we have finally arrived at the first full weekend of December and as usual it is chock full of holiday cheer. This weekend tends to kick of the real celebrations each year. I was caught off guard when I turned down Main Street after dark one evening recently to find that all the Christmas lights were up and sparkling. It was like turning into a glittering wonderland.
A good excuse to go stroll downtown, a special holiday Art After Dark takes place on Main Street tonight (Dec. 3), with many shops staying open late and serving refreshments (think wine, cheese, Christmas cookies!) to enjoy while you browse and hundreds of luminaries lining the street.
There's also the Mud Dabbers annual open house this weekend (today, Sat & Sun) that features a (free!) hand-made miniature pottery mug to drink hot apple cider while you browse the shop. (The hardest part is choosing from all the beautiful little mugs!)
Splendors of Late Fall Bring a Hankering for Mountain Living
What a great stretch of weather we are enjoying this week here in Western North Carolina. Here in Waynesville we've had sunny clear days with highs near 70 degrees and lows in the mid 30s. Perfect for getting out during the day and settling in with a warm drink by a cozy fire in the evening.
The colors are certainly more dramatic in October, but the maples seem to save their true splendor for November. Their vibrant red leaves are striking against the evergreens and the bare trunks of other trees. Ever season has something incredibly lovely to display here in the mountains.
If you have a hankerin' for amazing mountain living, we'd be happy to help you find a way to make it work for you, regardless of your budget! Click here to get in touch >