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Wednesday, June 22, 2016 / Published in Events, Local History, Manuscript Collection

Stone Soup: An Entirely Different Approach to Social Services

One would have had to live in Asheville before July 1994 to have had a chance to eat at Stone Soup.  That’s when they closed, after a seventeen year run. Twenty-two years later, many people still mourn its closure. Their loss is as strong a memory as something long-gone from childhood. The cheddar potato chowder was my favorite. My spouse,
Allen CenterAshevilleAsheville in the 1980sCaring for ChildrenDick GilbertMary GilbertStone SoupUnited Methodist Church

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