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The MUSTARD SEED MARKET

Celebrate Autumn with our October Harvest! All the fresh Fall HEIRLOOM PUMPKINS, GOURDS, MTN APPLES, PANSIES, AND BITTERSWEET BUNCHES!

The best news...Oct SALE HAS BEGUN! 25%OFF most trees, shrubs, perennials, annuals, herbs, vines & roses

Come in for details 828.295.4585


themustardseedmarket.com
Celebrate!
It's our birthday! The American Red Cross is turning 92! It's time for you to become part of our history, by becoming a volunteer. American Red Cross volunteers have been serving Watauga County since November 1917. Now is the time to help people in need. And together we can save a life!
www.wataugaredcross.com
MATTRESS SALE! MATTRESS SALE!
Every interspring MATTRESS on sale!!!! Also, Seven Tempur-pedic floor models to try out. Check out our $275 Queen Set and $149 Twin Matt. Six Queen sets under $500! Blackberry Creek Mattress 8859 HWY 105 at Foscoe NEW LOCATION!!! 828 963 5503
Click here to visit our website.
Reverse Summer Damage
25% Off Botanical Resurfacing Facial!
Add Damage Remedy botanical hair treatment for $35!
November Only

-Outersanctum Salon-
The High Country's Trendsetters
an AVEDA concept salon

215 Boone Heights Drive
Boone, NC 28607
(828) 264-8181
outersanctumsalon.com
PC Medics
Boone's oldest on site service provider of PC sales, service, networking, and parts. We will now beat any competitors written labor price. Bring us their price on their letterhead and we will beat it by 10% Mention this ad for 10% of standard labor. Open every day. On call 24/7
Please click here to visit our website or call (828) 264-5941

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Crossnore , NC
Weather station located at Crossnore Elementary School.

National Weather Map for November 20, 2009

Clear skies and chilly temperatures are ahead tonight as high pressure remains dominant. Saturday features more dry weather ahead of our next Gulf storm, destined to bring rain back to the state by Sunday.