• Open Mic Night at the Pizza Shop
     
      http://downtownsprucepine.com/play/open-mic-night-at-the-pizza-shop
  • Mountainside Wine Wine Tasting
     
      http://downtownsprucepine.com/events/mountainside-wine-tasting
  • Wine Tasting
     
      http://downtownsprucepine.com/live/wine-tasting
  • Anatomy of Spruce Pine
     
      http://downtownsprucepine.com/economic-renewal/anatomy-of-spruce-pine

About

Spruce Pine Main Street was established in 1991 as a part of the North Carolina Main Street Program. The Main Street board consists of 13 leaders in the community. The Main Street approach is based on four elements:

Organization is critical as it encourages cooperation and working together and fosters the creation of cohesive partnerships from diverse groups and individuals. From these partnerships evolve strong and effective revitalization programs.

Promotion consists of making downtown highly visible to the public by promoting and advertising a positive image which attracts consumers and investors and instills community pride.

Design enhances the visual quality of buildings, signs, window displays, and public areas. It shows a tangible commitment to revitalization.

Economic Restructuring means diversifying the downtown economy by recruiting new stores to balance the retail mix, converting unused upper floors into housing and offices, and improving management skills through workshops and seminars. All of these activities help.

Board Members

David Niven, President
DTs Blue Ridge Java

Chris McCurry, Vice President
Highland Craftsmen

Cynthia Nash, Treasure
Cynthia Nash, CPA

Michele Camp, Secretary
Mountainside Wine

Adam Burleson
Burleson Plumbing

Darla Harding
Spruce Pine Town Council

Larry McKinney
Spruce Pine Town Council

Shirley Hise
Mitchell County Chamber of Commerce

David Schultz
Spruce Pine Pack & Ship Center

Richard Canipe
Town Manager, Spruce Pine

Becky Anderson
Mitchell County Economic Development Coalition

Stephanie Ott
Penland School of Crafts

Mike Celougherty
Papa’s Antiques

Denise Celougherty
Any Christmas

Cindy Lindsey
Mitchell News-Journal