E-Newsletter 1067 | December 2023

"No man is a failure who has friends."

- Clarence, It's a Wonderful Life

Valdese Welcomes New Council Members

Heather Ward: Ward 5

Glenn Harvey: Ward 1

Gary Ogle: Ward 4


The newly elected council members will be sworn in at the Monday, December 4th council meeting at 6:00 P.M. The meeting will be livestreamed on YouTube and take place at 102 Massel Avenue SW Valdese, NC. All meetings are open to the public.

Town of Valdese YouTube Channel

Next Town Council Meeting

Monday, December 4th 6:00 P.M.

Meetings will be held at 6pm at Valdese Town Hall Council Chambers (unless otherwise noted)

102 Massel Avenue South West Valdese NC 28690. All meetings are open to the public.

**December council meeting will be live streamed on YouTube.

Agendas, Minutes, & Meeting Schedules Available Here
Find Out How to Contact Your Town Council Representative Here!
Get Your Tickets for Appalachian Roadshow!

Rock School Arts Foundation Open Studio

Every Thursday 11-3:00 P.M.

Rock School Arts Foundation welcomes all two-dimensional artists to paint/draw together on Thursdays in Studio 101, located in the Old Rock School in Valdese, NC. Studio hours will be from 11 am to 3 pm.

All levels are welcome, some experience is recommended since this is not an instructional session.

Participants will need to bring your own subject matter (photo reference or roughed-in subject), canvas or other surface, painting/drawing materials, (including paints/pastels/pens and ink, pencils, brushes, solvents, paint rags). 15 Easels and 3 covered tables, sinks and trash cans are provided.

Why paint together? For the Inspiration, the Fun, the Comradery and Energy, and Peer critique (if desired). This style of collaboration resulted in some of the most important art movements of the centuries. Let’s create something great together!

How Can You Help Make This Christmas Special for an Autumn Care Resident?


  • Pick an angel from the tree. Each angel comes with the resident's wish list.
  • Stop by the office and let us know which angel you've chosen to adopt! We'll get your contact info and give you an instruction sheet!


  • Have fun shopping for your angel! Remember to wrap your gift and label with your angel's number!



  • Bring gifts for your angel to the Old Rock School before Friday, December 15th We will deliver them to Autumn Care Drexel on this day!

Waldensian Trail of Faith:

Trail of Lights

The Waldensian Trail of Faith in Valdese will light up again this year in shining holiday splendor.

The annual “Lighting of the Trail” ceremony will take place at 6 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 21, 2023 at the Waldensian Trail of Faith located at 401 Church St. NW, Valdese.

The Trail of Lights features more than 100,000 LED bulbs fashioned into favorite Christmas scenes displayed throughout the outdoor museum. All of the scenes relate to the history of the Waldensian people, but the most important thing is that the displays are focused on Jesus, according to former NC Sen. Jim Jacumin, Trail of Faith founder and president.

Founded in 1993, the Trail of Faith portrays the history of the Waldensians dating back to the time of the biblical apostles, according to the museum’s website.

“The Waldensians were considered to be people who lived by Scripture and were tortured, exiled and martyred, and still the faith that drove them from the Alpine Valleys of Italy to the foothills of North Carolina survived,” said Sheryl Tron, office manager at the Trail of Faith.

Volunteers at the Trail of Faith, also known as “trail friends,” begin testing the lights and setting up the Christmas scenes a month in advance to prepare for the lighting ceremony and nightly viewing. Tron said the event relies entirely on volunteers, and the ceremony would not be possible without their help.

The lighting ceremony Nov. 21 will feature holiday music performances by students from the Morganton Day School in Morganton, led by teacher Amethyst Stark, and Marty Jacumin reading the biblical Christmas story.

“It’s important for us to share the Christmas story with the kids, because the kids are what this event is really about,” Jim Jacumin said. “Children play an important role in Christmas, and it is important for us to pass on what we know.”

As in years past, three students will be chosen to turn on the lights at the end of the ceremony, marking the traditional lighting of the trail.

Guests at the lighting ceremony and nightly viewing are encouraged to stop by the visitor’s center to enjoy hot chocolate, hot apple cider and other refreshments.

The Trail of Lights will be open 6-9 pm daily from the November lighting ceremony through Dec. 24. The visitor’s center will be closed Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve and Christmas Day for concessions. There will be no lights on Christmas Day, but the lights will be on during Thanksgiving and Christmas Eve.

The Christmas display attracts a steady flow of traffic through the museum, generally averaging 40 to 50 vehicles a night to enjoy the lights display, Jacumin said.

“We love having families bring their children, walk the trail and enjoy the Christmas carols and the hot drinks,” he said. “We have visitors that come all the way from Charlotte for our lighting ceremony and to see the Trail of Lights. Each year, we have between 7,000 and 8,000 visitors. The whole event really reminds us what Christmas is about, and that is giving to others. It enriches the building blocks of society, and it’s a joy to be able to give back — and that’s a big part of community.”

The Trail of Faith Inc. is a 501©(3) nonprofit group funded by donations from guests. There is no admission fee to the Christmas lights display, but the Trail of Faith will accept donations to help fund December’s utility bill.

For day-to-day announcements and possible weather-related changes in viewing the lights, check the “Waldensian Trail of Faith” Facebook page.

For information on the Christmas lights display, the lighting ceremony or the Waldensian Trail of Faith, contact the trail office at 828-874-1893 or trailoffaith1893@gmail.com or visit www.waldensiantrailoffaith.org.

Hatley Memorial Tree Lighting

Thursday, December 7th 6:00 P.M.

Join us for an evening of holiday cheer at the Town of Valdese tree lighting! Enjoy carols performed by the students of Valdese Elementary, hot chocolate, and an appearance by Jolly Ol' St. Nick!

**Rain Date (if necessary) Friday, December 8th

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Get Your Tickets for Mingle with Kringle!

The Carolina Christmas Show is a spectacular, family-friendly production with LIVE music, dance, and comedy that's sure to put you in the holiday spirit! You'll hear an incredible collection of beloved Christmas songs in a variety of musical styles, including Jingle Bell Rock, O Holy Night, Santa Claus is Coming to Town, I'll Be Home with Bells On, Silent Night, and more! This heartwarming, made-in-NC show is created & produced by Carolina Onstage, the husband+wife team of musical theatre veterans Mario and Lucinda Morin (former Radio City Rockette). Carolina Onstage is one of only a few minority-owned + female-owned professional theatre companies in NC, and one of just a handful in the region featuring a live band. The 2023 cast includes talented singers, dancers, musicians, and technical artists from nine NC counties and special guest performers.


Four shows: 

Dec. 20 at 7 PM, Dec. 21 at 7 PM, and Dec. 22 at 2 PM & 7 PM


General admission tickets:

Adult Age 18+: $28

Youth Age 3-17: $15

Kids age 2 & younger sitting on lap admitted free


Be sure to enter the discount code EARLYBIRD (all capital letters, all one word) for $4 off each adult ticket now through November 24th!


More info / tickets: https://www.carolinaonstage.com/christmas-show

Tickets by phone: 855-222-2849

Town offices will be closed December 25, 26, and 27th for the holiday season.

Get Your Tickets to Lonesome River Band!
Tickets coming soon! Check out Old Colony Players website! 

A Message from your Valdese Recreation Department

The Parks and Recreation Department is hard at work providing opportunities for our community to recreate. Basketball season is upon us, high school swim teams are practicing and holding swim meets, and our seniors are staying fit with our Silver Sneakers classes. If you’re feeling like you need to take a walk or swim off some holiday meals and parties, come on over to see what all we offer here at the Community Center or hit the Valdese Greenway from either McGalliard Falls Park or Valdese Lakeside Park.

 

Our youth are busy with our microbasketball and the county basketball programs for the first season of the Wayne Owens Memorial Gymnasium. We are excited to have a special tip off for our first game that day at 9am. The gym isn’t just for basketball, though. We’re looking forward to following our inaugural volleyball season up with a great second season. Please check valdese.recdesk.com for registration information for the youth volleyball program. Also, we’ve extended our pickleball hours during non-programming times on Wednesdays and Fridays, and offer Friday evening pickleball hours for our two courts in the Wayne Owens Memorial Gymnasium.

 

Outside, the Friends of the Valdese Rec will once again be hosting their New Year’s Resolution trail runs at Valdese Lakeside Park. Join runners as they race the Greenway and other trails on Saturday, December 30 at 9am. Runners can choose either a 5K or 10K race, and there will be a one mile fun run, as well. Please contact the Friends of the Valdese Rec through email or their facebook page for registration information.

 

As you prepare for those January New Year’s resolutions, check out our membership options for our pool and fitness center. We offer competitive rates for 3 month and annual memberships, with discounts given to law enforcement and first responders, UNC Blue Ridge Health employees, Burke County Public Schools employees, and employees of several industries here in Valdese. Remember, if your supplemental insurance offers SilverSneakers or other wellness benefits, you may be eligible to get your membership covered or deeply discounted by your insurance provider. We also offer 10-visit punch cards with no expiration which can serve as some great stocking stuffers!

 

Burke County Public Schools will be out of school the week of Christmas and New Year’s Days, so we’re excited to offer some extended daytime hours for our pool, concessions, and bowling during the days school is out. Please remember children under 10 need to have an accompanying adult in the facility with them.


All of the Parks and Recreation Department staff wish you and all of our patrons a very Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays!

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