Smart Bets: Merry Main Street

It will be a wonderful life in Yancey County on Friday, Dec. 13, 5:30-8:30 p.m., when Burnsville’s annual Merry Main Street celebration blankets downtown with holiday cheer. Horse-drawn carriages will take visitors back in time to clip-clop around Town Square, where a live Nativity scene will be stationed and children will sing Christmas carols. At 5:45 p.m, the town will flip the switch to light the square’s Christmas tree. After the tree lighting, adult carolers will circulate around the festively decorated Main Street stores. All shops, restaurants and cafés will be open throughout the merriment, and the Burnsville Chamber of Commerce urges visitors to support the small, independent businesses as they continue to rebuild in the aftermath of Tropical Storm Helene. Santa will be at Chamber Pocket Park at 106 W. Main St. from 6-8 p.m. accepting wish lists and ready to pose for those priceless holiday pics. Gifts will be distributed in the park to kids from infants to age 18. avl.mx/ech Photo courtesy of Burnsville-Yancey County Chamber of Commerce

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About Kay West
Kay West began her writing career in NYC, then was a freelance journalist in Nashville for more than 30 years, including contributing writer for the Nashville Scene, Nashville correspondent for People magazine, author of five books and mother of two happily launched grown-up kids. In 2019 she moved to Asheville and continued writing (minus Red Carpet coverage) with a focus on food, farming and hospitality. She is a die-hard NY Yankees fan.

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