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Category: SPECIAL NEWS

Holiday Open House – Sunday the 27th

By Bob Radcliffe Posted on December 23, 2015

Plan to attend our FREE Holiday Open House from 3:00-6:00pm – Hordoeurves and Wine. DOWNLOAD a .pdf copy of our reminder DECEMBER BreadWorks Newsletter. Our electronic BreadWorks Newsletter keeps you up-to-date with our monthly Calendar of Events and Society Project …

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Quilt Trails of the Tar River

By Bob Radcliffe Posted on July 7, 2015

Lynch Creek Farm now joins the Quilt Trails of the Tar River. Each Quilt Block pattern is chosen with care, so that it reflects the history of the place where it hangs. Our Block is mounter on our entranceway gate …

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How “Lynch Creek” Got Its Name

By Bob Radcliffe Posted on June 10, 2015

Bob has spend years researching the history of how present-day “Lynch” Creek got its name. The spelling has changed since James Linch was granted a Land Grant from Lord Granville in 1722. The earliest map showing its name is the …

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