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Kate Parkerson
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Stecoah Valley Cultural Arts Center
121 Schoolhouse Road
Stecoah (Robbinsville), NC 28771

Ph 828-479-3364
Fx 828-479-1434
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For The Media

On this page we've provided links to fact sheets and recent press releases about Stecoah Valley Cultural Arts Center. If you would like more in-depth information, please contact Kate Parkerson, Program Director.

2010 Press Kit (pdf)

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Photo Gallery
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Stecoah Valley Center

Stecoah Valley Cultural Arts Center is located in a renovated 1920's school.

Stecoah Artisans Gallery

Over 100 area artisans exhibit in the Stecoah Gallery.

Gallery Expansion

2009 Gallery Expansion

Doc Watson and Davis Holt

David Holt and Doc Watson performed to a sold-out An Appalachian Evening audience in 2009

Doc and Richard Watson

Doc Watson and grandson Richard Watson on Stecoah's historic old stage

Culinary Workshop

Culinary workshops are offered in the commercial kitchen.

The Kruger Brothers

The Kruger Brothers are a perennial favorite at the summer music series.


Sold-out crowd enjoys The Kruger Brothers at the summer music series.

Wayne Henderson

(l-r) Jeff Little, Helen White and Wayne Henderson on stage at An Appalachian Evening concert

The historic stage at Stecoah Valley Cultural Arts Center in Robbinsville NC.

The Freight Hoppers on stage at An Appalachian Evening concert

civil war encampment

Civil War encampment at Stecoah's annual Harvest Festival

Grinding corn at the Fall Harvest Festival.

Fall colors and great music draw crowd to Fall Harvest Festival.

cloggers

Cloggers performing for Harvest Festival audience at the Stecoah Valley Center

PRESERVING MOUNTAIN TRADITIONS FOR GENERATIONS TO COME