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Saturday, June 06, 2015 / Published in Events, Local History

Jon Elliston, Asheville 100 Years Ago: Back by popular demand!

If you missed hearing Jon Elliston back in March for the kick-off to our Brown Bag Lunch series, here’s your chance. Lots of people who couldn’t make it at lunchtime, thought we should schedule an evening event. The Brown Bag lunch was actually Jon’s idea, of a way to present to a small group in an informal way. Well, it was informal, but not small. We hope you can join us. Jon gives a not-to-be-missed fascinating look at Asheville in 1915. And bring a friend.

Elliston Flyer 8x11 - June 10

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