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Page 2 News The Clarion \ Oct. 22, 2010 Brevard College professor featured at UNC-A BC Jazz to perform 'A Night Of Swing' Brevard College’s Division of Fine Arts will present the Brevard Jazz Ensemble and Jazz Combos in concert at 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 26, in the College’s Porter Center for Performing Arts. This concert, which is free to the public, will include performances of some swing favorites such as “Cherokee,” “I'm Beginning to See the Light,” “Mack the Knife,” “Joy Spring,” “Summertime,” “Groovin’ High” and more. The concert will feature solos and vocals from many of the talented students in the music department. For more information, contact Brevard College’s Division of Fine Arts at (828) 884- 8211. New heating system scheduled to start today, next Friday Heat should be on in buildings surrounding the academic quad by no later than next Friday. The old centralized steam plant that used to heat these buildings and Myers Dining Hall was taken offline because of leaks in the steam line—evidenced most vividly last winter by the ever-constant plume of steam in front of Myers. Replacing the old system are individual boilers in McLarty-Goodson, Moorse Science, and Beam Administration Building. Workers have been busy (and sometimes noisily) installing the new boilers over the past few weeks. Heat should be on in MG today, according to an E -mail sent across campus this week by Stan Jacobsen, director of safety and risk management at BC. The expected start for heat in MS and Beam Administration is next Friday, Oct. 29. The enhancements to the heating system should provide “adequate and reliable heat throughout the winter months,” Jacobsen wrote. “In keeping with our commitment to sustainability, this project will permit us to shut down the obsolete boilers on the south side of the campus which will reduce energy usage substantially, eliminate the risk of underground steam leaks, and provide a much more efficient heating system.” Jacobsen did caution that these start up dates could change if any unforeseen circumstances were to occur, but as of right now, no delays are expected. Three paintings by Brevard College art professor Bill Byers are currently on display as a part of an Invitational Art Exhibition at UNC- Asheville in the S. Tucker Cooke Gallery. Fifteen artists are represented in the exhibition and the work is a diverse mix of two and three dimensional media which encompasses drawing, painting, photography, printmaking, ceramics, sculpture and video. Each member of the UNC-A art faculty selected two visual artists to be represented in the exhibition. Byers has taught painting, drawing and photography at Brevard College for 24 years and was invited to participate by Professor Robert Tynes, who is a long-time member of the UNC-A faculty teaching both painting and drawing. The three representational paintings by Byers included in the exhibit are derived from the mountain and forest landscape of this region. “Still Place,” by Bill Byers The exhibit will be on display through No v. 9. The gallery, which is located on the first floor of UNC-A’s Owen Hall, is open weekdays from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Restaurant Review: For good barbecue, try the Old Hickory House By John M. Climer/ Dave Alexander Editor in Chief / Copy Editor Looking for a place to get a great meal? Then head on over to the recently reopened Old Hickory House Restaurant, where barbecue is at its best. The restaurant is located outside of town, just past the high school at 842 Country Club Road, on the right before the Racquet Club. Old Hickory House opens for breakfast at 6:30 a.m. and then switches over to the lunch and regular menu at 11 a.m. Their menu offers patrons a range of excellent sandwiches and wraps, all for under $6. Additionally, you can pick items off of the regular menu, which offers traditional southern food and barbecue. From our experience, we recommend everything on the menu, especially the ribs, chicken, pulled pork sandwiches and hamburgers, which come with four different homemade barbecue sauces. The homemade side dishes (fries, slaw, potato salad, macaroni, baked beans, green beans, onion rings and fried pickles) are delicious as well. The Old Hickory House was formerly Tracy’s restaurant, which opened where the original Old Hickory House was operated. The restaurant’s atmosphere and indoor decor add to the meal and the scenery around the building is complementary as well. Additionally, the hostess and wait staff are very welcoming and attentive to your needs. Old Hickory House is definitely Brevard’s answer to great barbecue. Their selection and quality are superior to any other area barbecue joint. Old Hickory House is a welcome relief to the sometimes mundane and often stagnant choices of restaurants in Brevard. Directions: Take Broad St. south through Brevard Go straight past the Sunset Motel Go 1/2 a mile past the Brevard High Old Hickory House is on the right BAR-B -ftOl ftt its The Old Hickory House restaurant celebrated its grand re-opening on Tuesday.
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