INSPIRATION
students. Many of the self-supporting
businesses serve students and are open
to the public including:
Crossnore Fine Arts Gallery
The gallery represents regional artists
including painters, sculptors and fine
crafters who want to take part in benefiting the children of The Crossnore School.
Miracle Grounds Coffee Shop and Cafe
Some of the best coffee in the mountains is served up in one of the oldest
commercial buildings in Crossnore.
The Weaving Room
Founded in 1913 by Mary Martin Sloop,
the Weaving Room was created to
keep alive the art of hand-weaving,
to give an economic opportunity to
women and to promote The Crossnore
School through the sale of beautiful
hand-woven goods all over the world. n
There are many ways to support The Crossnore School:
Plan a visit and tour the school campus
Shop and eat
Make a purchase from Crossnore’s Amazon Wish List
Contact Caroline Hart, Chief Advancement Officer at [email protected] for
additional ways to make an impact.
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