Morganton October 14, 2022

Burke County Arts Council

What is Burke County Arts Council?

Burke’s Art council Promotes the cultural arts in Burke County and features art exhibits and local arts and crafts sales.

BURKE ARTS COUNCIL – The mission of the Burke Arts Council is to enrich the quality of life in Burke County through cultural and artistic activities. They seek to coordinate arts activities in the community, serve as an informational and resource center for the arts and to promote local artists and arts organizations.

If you’re newer to town, you may be wondering what in the world all this talk about the new Arts Council building is.

Burke County’s Arts Council used to be located at the square in the old jail house building, but they are now relocating to the old Burke Farm Supply building, which is pictured below.

Burke Farm Supply building

Burke Farm Supply Building.

The Burke Arts Council is currently under construction and actively restoring the former Farm Supply building in downtown Morganton (pictured to the right). They are not only renovating the inside but the outside too! You can see in the picture below, the mural, that is being painted on the side of their building. The mural is being painted by Gabriel Eng-Goetz. Gabriel has been selected by the Burke Arts Council to create a large-scale mural on the northwest side of their new building in downtown Morganton, NC.

 

 

 

 

Burke Arts Council

Burke County Arts Council

Murals

Gabriel Eng-Goetz on his vision for Burke Art Council’s mural: “After 6 weeks of community engagement, research and contemplation, I made a concerted effort to speak to all demographics, especially those of historically marginalized status. The overwhelming response was the request for nature themed imagery, however the themes of history, storytelling, and diversity all gained strong interest as well. My design direction was informed by community feedback/research and speak on my intentions for the mural”.

Gabriel is creating a beautiful mural that will reflect our vibrant, diverse community. Although not yet completed it will be eye catching and will be so beautiful!

Food Matters Mural

Food Matters Mural

Burke County Arts Council also helped support the Mural at Food Matters. This project was supported by N.C. Arts Council, a division of the Department of Natural & Cultural Resources, with funding from the National Endowment for the Arts, the North Carolina Museum of Art, the Huffman Cornwell Foundation, and the Morganton Mainstreet Office, The Industrial Commons, and Good Books LLC. “This particular mural is important because Morganton is well poised to become a community leader in the rural South. We must invest in inclusive public art to understand where we have been, our present realities, celebrate our diverse region and citizenry, and encourage generative thinking and civic engagement from all our citizenry to promote our collective futures.” This mural was created by Alexa Eliana Chumpitaz, a Latinx, full-time, visual artist based in Raleigh, North Carolina. To this date, she has completed two collaborative art installations that have been featured throughout the east coast of the United States and 13 murals, ten of which celebrate Latinx culture.

Burke Arts Council offers our community so many things.

Classes

Once the renovation is completed on the new building for Burke Arts Council, I am sure they will offer more classes.  In the past they have offered creative writing classes, stained glass classes, even fused glass classes, and so much more. If you are creative, you would 100,000,000% benefit from getting a membership and taking some of the classes that are offered.

Grants

Burke Arts Council has several different grants for local artists! I think most of them are past the deadline, but it’s a great time to make yourself aware of the grants and see if this is something you could be eligible for next year.
Artist Support Grants 2022-23 – Burke Arts Council

This grant, operated by local arts councils, will fund professional and artistic development for emerging or established artists to create work, improve business operations, or bring work to new audiences. Grants will range from $500 to $3,000.

Grants for Organizations – Burke Arts Council

This grant is for non-profit organizations whose purpose is to promote and develop diverse cultural arts programming in Burke County.  Funding priority is given to qualified arts organizations arts in education programs conducted by qualified artists, and other community organizations that provide arts programs in the county.  Grassroots funds are not generally awarded to arts organizations that receive funding through the North Carolina Arts Council’s State Arts Resources.

They are also seeking artists for gallery exhibitions and artist sales gallery. Seeking Artists for Gallery Exhibitions and Artist Sales Gallery – Burke Arts Council

Events

Burke Arts Council puts on many events throughout the year.

They have hosted the October Oyster Outing – Burke Arts Council. This event is the “biggest and best fundraising event and a local favorite”. They have also put on many other events.

One event is when the Plein Air Painters get together in a group and paint. This group is led by local pastel artist Jane Best. Plein air (the French expression meaning, “in the open air”) painting, goes back centuries, but was made into an art form by French Impressionists. The group is comprised of all skill levels and mediums. They move around to picturesque locations in Burke County and beyond. The only prerequisites are interest in painting or drawing and enjoying the outdoors! Those who would like to participate should bring art gear, drinking water, snacks, sunscreen, a wide brim hat, bug spray, rain gear, stool or folding chair, trash bag and camera/phone. Bathrooms are available. You must be a member of the art council to join in on these meetings.

You can read more about the painting group in the article from the News Herald
You can read about the other events that Burke Arts Council puts on: Events – Burke Arts Council

Become a member!

The Burke Arts Council works to enrich the quality of life in our community and your tax-deductible donation helps them to accomplish the goals of their mission. They are extremely proud of the work being done at the Arts Council and they acknowledge that none of it would be possible without the support of our community.

Benefits of membership include:

  • Member pricing for all classes, workshops, and film events.
  • Invitations to member-only opening receptions for exhibitions and other events.
  • Recognition in our newsletter.

To learn more about the memberships you can go to Membership – Burke Arts Council.

You can go to Burke Arts Council – Promoting the Arts in Burke County, North Carolina to learn more about Burke Arts Council and all the awesome things that they offer our community!

 

Pictures provided by Ashley Scott with ANS Photography

 

Morganton October 5, 2022

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Tips for First time Home Buyers

First time Home Buyers should avoid the following tips

5 Mistakes First-Time Home Buyers should avoid-

Home buying is probably going to be one of your biggest investments, it can be frightening for first-time home buyers to make such a big investment. Being a first-time home buyer can be very stressful. Stress can make the home buying process be emotional. You might make common first-time buyer mistakes if you let those emotions take over. It’s important to control your emotions and make the best decision you can!

Avoid these following mistakes that are very common for many first-time home buyers.

1- Be aware of what you can afford BEFORE you start searching for a home!

This is one of the mistakes a lot of people make. You don’t want to fall in love with homes or features that are out of your budget. It is very important to make a budget and get an idea of what you can afford monthly. You can do that by writing down your total monthly income. You would then deduct your bills from that monthly amount. Things such as utility bills, car payments, gas, taxes you pay, child support payments, groceries and don’t forget those coffees you like to get before work. Anything you spend money on monthly needs to be deducted. What you have left over would be the money you would feel comfortable spending on a home! Pick something in your comfort zone. You do not want to be stressing every month about how you will afford the next payment!  That’s a stress no one wants.   You don’t want that burden, trust us! Visit Mapping Your Future: Start budgeting to read a little more on budgeting for beginners!

Secondly, you will want to get a home loan. You will want to see how much the bank or mortgage company will lend you before you begin your search! Keep in mind you may be approved for an amount you will not be comfortable spending each month. Don’t go over the amount you don’t feel comfortable spending each month, no matter how tempting it is! That’s what makes doing your budget so important. You will be more confident in what you can spend.

This leads into our second mistake on the list, that first time home buyers tend make or not do before home searching- Getting approved.

 

2- Get Pre-APPROVED!

This needs to be, in my opinion, your second step if you’re a first-time homebuyer. Some homeowners will not even let you view their home unless you have a pre-approval. A pre-approval outlines the amount the lender is prepared to lend the homebuyer.  This pre-approval legitimizes the homebuyer’s offer once they find the home that they want to put an offer in on.

Once a lender pre-approves your loan, they have assessed your financial situation and have determined the price range you can afford. That will help you save time in searching for your home, by making you only focus on properties that are affordable. It will help you avoid falling in love or putting an offer in on a home you cannot afford. A pre-approval can also help you close quicker because the lender will already have a lot of your financial data.

If you already have your budget and you’re ready to take the step of getting pre-approved, I highly recommend the following people.

Jennifer Wright | Sr. Mortgage Banker with Atlantic Bay Mortgage Group® | Morganton, NC 28655

If Jennifer isn’t available, she has other wonderful people in her office who can also help you!

 

I also highly recommend Joshua McDowell | Work with Churchill Mortgage

Josh is great at helping first-time homebuyers, but he can also help you if you are not a first-time homebuyer!

 

Once you are pre-approved and have your budget in mind, you will want to do number 3 on our list!

3- Contact a Real Estate Agent you can TRUST.

Don’t think you can buy a home without an agent! First-time homebuyers don’t have full knowledge of the buying process. It will help you tremendously to have an agent on your side, like me, who knows the steps and strategies to help you purchase your fist home. You want someone who will represent you with your best interests in mind. You don’t want to wind up with a dumpster of a home, nor do you want to be taken advantage of!

Agents are knowledgeable of the steps and procedures to owning a home. An agent knows the market trends to help you avoid overpaying. They will also have access to properties that aren’t available to the public right away. In today’s market that can help you when trying to find a home, it’s tough out there!

I am “Your Hometown Real Estate Professional” and I’d love to be your agent! I will walk you through the steps to buy your fist home. I will help you through number 4 on our list as well.

4- Pay attention to your home inspection check list!

Don’t make the same mistake many first-time homebuyers tend to make. You need to be looking at and checking everything you can. You do not want to find out there are a lot of underlying problems in your dream home that will cost you a ton of money to resolve. You will want to conduct a thorough inspection of the home before you put down a down payment or sign a legally binding document.

Make sure you check the foundation of the home. Huge ceiling and wall cracks are signs of a weak foundation. You should keep in mind that ugly damaged wallpaper and cracked paint can be fixed but fixing water damage can cause a financial burden. Sometimes it isn’t hard to fix, but it’s important to discuss these things with your agent! Your agent can help assist you and point you in the next direction to go in.

Make sure you check the homes plumbing, turn on the sinks and showers to make sure they work, and the water pressure is good! You also want to be checking the wiring of the home. You want to turn on lights, fans, ovens, etc when considering putting an offer in on a home. (DON’T FORGET TO TURN THEM BACK OFF!!!!)

Before you consider looking at a home in person, check out the area’s crime statistics. You do not want to make such a big investment in an area you are not satisfied or do not feel safe in! If I don’t have enough time to drive by before looking at a home, I like to look at Google’s street view and see what the neighborhood and surrounding areas look like. I feel like it helps me decide if I should be interested in touring the home or not.

 

Last but certainly not least,

5-DON’T stress over every little cosmetic issue

This can be a biggie. I was once told don’t mistake a bad looking home for a bad quality home. It’s just like judging a book by its cover, you don’t do it! Most cosmetic issues can get fixable. I know it is easy to get caught up in an aesthetically pleasing home, but it’s important to remember the home you are investing in will not stay the same. You can and will make changes to your future home. If the painting choices the homeowner went with are dark and you favor a home with only lighter colors, know that you can repaint! You can add in new flooring, take out that hideous carpet and wallpaper. You can add a fence to the home, you can even take out a fence. Those issues are changeable. They may require time or money, but those things are livable until you do so. You will want to remember most cosmetic features are usually fashionable and decorative, you will want to change those things as time passes anyways.

You should base your choice on fundamental qualities and the worth of the house, not cosmetic issues. What can be costly to fix, can be a money pit, and may be a deal breaker, are homes with plumbing issues, electrical problems, homes that need a new roof, heating or cooling issues and etc. These are things you should focus on when making the decision if the house you are looking at is right for you. This kind of goes back to issue number 4. I can’t stress enough how important it is to contact an agent you trust. You want someone who is knowledgeable when it comes to such a big investment!

I’d be more than happy to assist you in your home buying process. Contact me, Mark Causby to be your trusted Real Estate Professional.

Image designed by Ashley Scott with ANS Photography.
Morganton September 22, 2022

Adventure Awaits in Morganton NC.

Adventure Awaits at Nature’s Playground!

Morganton is nestled in Burke County which is situated in the foothills of the legendary Blue Ridge Mountains. Burke County truly is “Nature’s Playground”.

Historical Courthouse in Morganton. Picture taken by Ashley Scott with ANS Photography.

Morganton and Burke County as a whole have many things to offer the community and visitors, such as hiking, camping, fishing, events downtown, and so much more.

In Morganton renovations were just completed to the historic courthouse square. It will encompass many activities, like the TGIF summer concert series, and various festivals and events. Just down the road from this historic courthouse you can rent a room at the newly built Fairfield Inn and Suites Downtown Hotel. The hotel is said to be critical to the future development of Morganton and Burke County as Nature’s Playground!

Fonta Flora Trail

The Burke County Parks and Recreation Department operates three county parks and provides various youth and adult sports programs for residents. A primary focus of the department is on the continuing development of the Fonta Flora Trail near Lake James. Although the trail is not yet complete, it is open for hiking and biking. Fonta Flora Trail is already drawing a ton of visitors to the region. When the trail is completed, it will loop Lake James. Future expansion plans are that Fonta Flora will eventually connect the trail to the Greenway in Morganton all the way to Asheville.

Morganton has a multitude of parks, trails, outdoor events such as the Linville Gorge and the Catawba River Greenway.

Catawba Greenway

The Catawba River Greenway is special to locals in Morganton and is equally enticing to visitors. The Greenway is a nearly 5-miles of paved, fully accessible walking trails with FIVE access points. The trail connects to recreational facilities from the Catawba River Soccer Complex to Freedom Park and Catawba Meadows Park. It is even connected to a new fabulous restaurant, Town Tavern that is located right along the Greenway.

Town Tavern

Town Tavern has an outside patio that leads straight to the river. Since Town Tavern is waterfront, they have built a new area where you can get off the river to come grab a bite to eat. They put out a sign that reads: “Dock here, Eat here, Drink here”. It is an area where you can tie off up to 5 different tubes, or kayaks. This restaurant features many events on their outside patio. It’s safe to say this is a new town favorite and is a must see!

Burke County has Lake Access.

Burke County offers Lake James, and Lake Rhodhiss. Lake James has many great things. Check out the Lake James State Park if you are around the area and looking for outdoor fun, or just a serene view. Lake James offers a range of activities on the 6,812 acres it has. You can go hiking, biking, swimming, boating, finishing, camping, picnicking and so much more! The Paddy’s Creek area of the park offers a beach with a roped off swimming area. It also has kayak and paddle board rentals during the summer months.

Lake Rhodhiss has plans to be a part of the North Carolina Wilderness Gateway Trail System. The Trail System will connect Valdese to South Mountain State Park, in Southern Burke County and Chimney Rock State Park, 25 miles south of Asheville. In addition to new trails and wilderness access, the park will feature kayak launches, a fishing pier, a dog park more than four miles of hiking trails and a greenway along the scenic shoreline of Lake Rhodhiss.

Like to go hiking?

Speaking of Hiking, there are so many options to hike in Nature’s Playground, also known as Burke County. You can go to the Linville Gorge and go up to Wiseman’s view or see the waterfalls! Burke county has South Mountain State Park. South Mountain is in one of the North Carolinas most rugged areas. It includes 40 miles of trails for hikers, equestrians and mountain bikers as well as 20 backpacking campsites at six locations. This park is ideal for the outdoor lover, it even features an 80 foot waterfall!

There is so much to do and see in Burke County. We highly recommend checking out Discover Burke for more information on things to do or see.

 

 

Images provided by Ashley Scott with ANS Photography.