'.Si /■ ■ 4' ■ i^ ,wmn sesigrii a> "34, ,1?' V /-"■ r 1 /' ■ >■■»' X. H; WS :-A'r K •♦•% -^r“ a?^ /: %rt! x4iy^^ i C‘ ■ /iSf. « ir*ft > t- a g ^ 1 A jr FEATURES BYJUUETMAGOON Staff Writer The crisp smell of rustic fall air, the delicate descent of orangey- tinged oak leaves, the soothing sound of a local bluegrass ensemble in the distance. It is the 22nd season of Shakori Hills GrassRoots festival. : . On Oct. 9, families, hippie folk of all ages gathered on Shakori's 75- acre farmstead property outside of Chapel Hill. Attendees typically return twice a year for the fall and spring festivals to take a break from the fast pace of life while en|oying exceptional music and some much- needed fresh air. While most people go for the music, the festival offers many other perks; it is a collective of thoughtful and like-minded people. "Jordan Puryear and a friend found some land in N.C. that they fell in love with," said festival co coordinator Sara Waters. "That next April, the festival began. We're now on our 11th annual fall festival." Its parent festival, the Fingerlakes See shakori HILLS i Page 7 WWW.GUILFORDIAN.COIV! CHECK ONLINE FOR: Exclusive stories, videos, SoundSlides, polls & staff bios AND MORE! WEB-EXCLUSIVE CONTENT: Washington Redskins political cartoon BYCJ. GREEN Guest Cartoonist pg-a Exploring the Woods of Terror One of Greensboro’s most popular October attractions, the Woods of Terror, revamps the experience for the new year.