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November 13th Special Event - Ladies Night Out Click on map letter for more information about the business. A. Appalachian Spirit Gallery * 136 WEST MAIN STREET • (276) 759-3890 Fine art, gifts, art consultation, special exhibits, and monthly openings. Art includes oils, acrylics, watercolor, giclée, stained glass, wood, jewelry, and fabric designs by local and emerging area artists. Originators of the Art Walk, the Appalachian Spirit Artists Association is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with a mission to celebrate the arts, traditions, lore,and spirit of the Appalachians and to showcase work of local talent. Second Fridays: Artist receptions, refreshments, and “Pickin’ on the Porch,” featuring local musicians. www.appalachianspiritgallery.com C. Cornett Jewelers124 East Main Street • (276) 783-5047 Featured designs from The Lincoln Theater Collection by Avery Cornett, images from stylized panels of Mayan glyphs found in The Lincoln Theater. Made of hand-carved sterling, alloy and gold, with ceramic raku, Czech glass, and pearls. This and other designs available at Cornett Jewelers, The Lincoln Theater, and Appalachian Spirit Gallery. D. 118 East Main Street • (276) 783-2300 Simple, fresh, and healthy, this little eatery features specialty salads, paninis, grilled wraps, gourmet pizzas, an espresso bar, a selection of inexpensive wines, handmade items, fine art, and books and music by regional artists. Located across from The Lincoln Theatre, this eatery with a restored 1930s ambiance complete with tin ceiling and plaster walls is a favorite gathering place for the arts crowd. Second Fridays: Menu specials Handsome Molly's on the WebF. Framing Unlimited and Main Street Gifts & Eatery212 EAST MAIN STREET • (276) 783-9244 Custom framing and popular prints. Unique gifts and a large selection of wines and gourmet foods. Lunch features landmark sandwiches and Nanny’s homemade soups. Open Monday through Saturday. Work by regional artists. MainStreetGifts and Eatery on the WebG. Garden Party 212 East Main Street • (276) 783-9244 Let Tricia and Bennie customize your event inside a beautiful garden setting. Unique décor, great food, and your guests provide the ingredients for a great time! Garden Party on the Web H. a la Carté Café123 South Chestnut Street • (276) 782-4495 Enjoy our outdoor seating to make your dining experience extra special. Call for carryout dinner service. Artwork by Denise Hoots. a la Carté Café on the Web I. The Bank of Marion102 West Main Street • (276) 783-3116 Locally owned and operated community bank established in 1874 offers friendly service with the latest banking technologies at sixteen community branches in southwest Virginia and northeast Tennessee. The Bank of Marion is the fourth oldest bank in the commonwealth of Virginia. LProud Sponsor of Pick'in on the Porch. www.bankofmarionva.comJ. The Black Rooster Lounge & Gallery *
Inside the General Francis Marion Hotel & Conference Center
107 East Main Street * (276) 783-4800 Southwest Virginia's premier place for evenings . . . events . . . experiences. Our elegantly restored 1920s boutique hotel offers 36 guest rooms, various meeting and party spaces, full-service restaurant, lounge and art gallery. From fine dining to appetizers and spirits, you'll enjoy the festive atmosphere, friendly staff, and regional arts and crafts at the Black Rooster. Second Fridays: Dinner features from Executive Chef, Marcus Blackstone and spectacular desserts. www.gfmhotel.com or www.blackroosterva.com K. Marion Downtown!138 West Main Street, Suite 101 • (276) 783-4190 A certified Virginia Main Street Community since 1995, Marion is one of only a select few towns across the Commonwealth that have been designated for their commitment to downtown revitalization. More than 180 businesses, offices, churches, and restaurants welcome you to the heart of the highlands. wwww.mariondowntown.org L. N. McNeil Furniture227 East Main Street • (276) 783-3881 A vital part of downtown Marion since 1943, we remain family owned and operated. Browse and see our complete offerings in home furnishings and accessories. McNeil Furniture on the Web O. Herb House Trading Company1 07 Pendleton Street • (276) 356-9832New business in 2009. Located in the newly renovated first floor of the historic Herb House with a unique mix of fine art, clothing, local crafts, antiques, local produce, regional foods, quality used furniture and consignments. Herb House Trading Company on the Web P. . The Lincoln Theatre117 East Main Street • (276) 783-6093 The Lincoln Theatre is one of three existing Art Deco Mayan Revival theaters in America, is on the National Register of Historic Places, and has been designated a Virginia Historic Landmark. Restored in 2004, the theater offers tours and performing arts events year-round. The auditorium boasts six large muralspainted by a local artist in 1929. 204 West Main Street • (276) 781-0250 Casual, refined elegance where guests are pampered with gourmet breakfasts by candlelight, evening refreshments, and luxurious amenities and accommodations. Innkeeper Dave Fields showcases his one-of-a-kind woodturnings in The Collins House Inn Gift Gallery and Appalachian Spirit Gallery. www.collinshouseinn.com |