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SUMMARY:2025 Agroforestry Workshop: Pruning our Silvopasture Project
DESCRIPTION:When: Saturday\, February 1 from 10 am – 12 pm\nWhere: SAHC Community Farm (180 Mag Sluder Road Alexander\, NC 28701)\nWe will explore the science and strategies behind pruning trees and shrubs for agroforestry systems. The class will discuss the botany of pruning and strategies for silvopasture\, alley cropping\, food forests\, windbreaks\, and riparian buffers. We will discuss the differences in pruning for fruit\, nut\, timber\, fodder and mulch production. Participants will leave understanding how to prune trees to control growth and optimize yields. \nAbout the Presenter:\n \nThomas Leonard is an agroforestry consultant and regenerative farmer.  He is passionate about sustainable agriculture and social justice.  As cofounder of Contour Lines\, Corp.\, he provides agroforestry grants to over 14k farmers and has planted over 3 million trees.  Thomas is also a Carbon Farm Planner for Seed2Shirt\, on the Organic Growers School’s Board of Directors\, and farms/consults as Modern Harvest Farms\, LLC. \nPre-registration is required. Farm workshop fee is $20; no one turned away for inability to pay. \nRegistration for this workshop is now closed.\n  \n  \n\n   \nSAHC Community Farm work is funded in part by grants from The Community Foundation of Western North Carolina\, a grant from the USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture Beginning Farmer and Rancher Development Program (under grant award number 2021-70033-35717)\, and a cost-share grant from USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service. \n  \n 
URL:https://appalachian.org/event/agroforestry-workshop-pruning-silvopasture/
LOCATION:SAHC Community Farm (Event Venue)\, 180 Mag Sluder Road\, Alexander\, NC\, 28701\, United States
CATEGORIES:Farm Workshop Series,Upcoming
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SUMMARY:2025 Lunch and Learn: Building Inclusive Environmental Programming
DESCRIPTION:Virtual Lunch & Learn: Building Inclusive Environmental Programming\n\nWednesday\, February 5 at 12:00 pm EST\nHow do we welcome everyone to environmental experiences? How do we ensure that we include those who are under-represented in nature programs\, such as people of color\, disabled\, young children and older guests\, and people with low economic resources? How can we avoid planning pitfalls that unintentionally exclude potential participants? Join SAHC’s Equity and Education Manager LaKyla Hodges as presents her top strategies to help you answer these questions. \nThis virtual Lunch and Learn will highlight real world examples of event planning\, educational activities\, and community outreach that illustrate the importance of being cultural aware and sensitive if we are to be inclusive in our environmental programs. Participants will consider real-world and be asked to share their own successes and struggles with engaging those who may have less comfort and experience with environmental and outdoor activities. LaKyla will present her top strategies for inclusive environmental education and outdoor activities. \n\nRead more about LaKyla’s successful summer of youth outdoor programming on our blog – appalachian.org/summer-2024-youth-education. \n  \nYour Speaker: LaKyla Hodges\nEquity and Education Manager at Southern Appalachian Highlands Conservancy\nLaKyla was born and raised in Durham\, NC. She has had a lifelong passion for nature and community. These passions led her to Warren Wilson College where she completed a degree in Environmental Studies with a concentration in education. Since moving to Asheville\, she has worked with the WNC Nature Center\, MountainTrue\, AmeriCorps\, Bountiful Cities\, and more on issues related to environment\, community engagement\, and EDI. As the Equity and Education Manager\, LaKyla works to connect communities to nature and address the inequalities in green spaces. \n 
URL:https://appalachian.org/event/lunch-and-learn-inclusive-environment/
CATEGORIES:Upcoming,Virtual Conservation Experience
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SUMMARY:Hike Series: February Community Farm Tour
DESCRIPTION:Date: Sunday\, February 9th\nTime: Starting at 12:00 PM\nWhere: SAHC Community Farm\nDistance: 2 miles\nDifficulty: Moderately Strenuous (5/10)\, several steep inclines are present on this trail\nCost: Suggested $10 donation towards our conservation efforts is appreciated.\nRegistration: Pre-registration is REQUIRED\nPut on your hiking boots\, grab your trekking poles\, and join us for a guided hike along The Discovery Trail\, hosted by Southern Appalachian Highlands Conservancy Outreach Manager\, Justin Tucker and Community Engagement & Education AmeriCorps member\, Alex Russell. This 2-mile loop will take you through the beautiful forests and open fields of our Community Farm in Alexander\, NC. Along the trail\, you may spot the farm’s Scottish Highland cows\, white-tailed deer\, red-tailed hawks\, and other wildlife that call the farm home. \nOur 140-acre Community Farm\, located just outside of Asheville\, is a dynamic hub for conservation projects and agricultural initiatives. An ideal place for photographers\, nature-lovers\, and individuals interested in regenerative agriculture\, our stream restoration project\, shortleaf pine reforestation project\, farm incubator program\, and education center\, are a few of the highlights. \nPlease be aware that the Community Farm is an active facility not open to the public without the accompaniment of SAHC staff.  To ensure the safety of all participants\, maintain staff capacity\, and create a positive experience\, pre-registration for the hike is mandatory.  Upon registration\, you will receive an email containing specific information about where to meet on the farm and other essential details. It’s crucial to note that a significant portion of the hike may not be disability accessible. \nIf you have any questions please email Justin Tucker at justin@appalachian.org \n 
URL:https://appalachian.org/event/hike-series-february-community-farm-tour/
LOCATION:SAHC Community Farm (Event Venue)\, 180 Mag Sluder Road\, Alexander\, NC\, 28701\, United States
CATEGORIES:Hikes and Outings,Upcoming
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SUMMARY:Hike Series: Jenkins Branch Farm Tour
DESCRIPTION:Date: Friday\, February 21st\nTime: Starting at 12:00 PM\nWhere: Jenkins Branch Farm\nDistance: 2 mile\nDifficulty: Moderate (5/10)\, Several steep inclines are present on the trail.\nRegistration: Pre-registration is REQUIRED\nEmbark on a scenic adventure through the charming 100-acre Jenkins Branch Farm\, located just outside Asheville. This hidden treasure features a beautiful knoll that offers sweeping views of the Walnut and Black Mountains. Your guide for this nature-filled journey will be Farm & Food Program manager\, Chris Link and Outreach Manager\, Justin Tucker. \nThe Southern Appalachian Highlands Conservancy’s Farmland Program\, established in 2005\, was created to protect the natural and cultural heritage of Western North Carolina and East Tennessee. Jenkins Branch Farm embodies this mission\, serving as a shining example of the significance of preserving working farmland. \nWhat to Expect: \n\nBreathtaking Views: Hike to a stunning knoll that presents expansive 360-degree vistas of the Walnut and Black Mountains.\nEducational Experience: Gain valuable insights into the Farmland Program and its critical role in safeguarding the region’s natural and cultural legacy\, led by our knowledgeable guide\, Katie Greer.\nCommunity Connection: Connect with fellow nature lovers\, building a sense of community and shared appreciation for the protection of agricultural lands.\n\nHow to Join: To sign up for the hike\, simply complete the registration form below. Don’t miss out on the chance to explore\, learn\, and connect with the beauty of Jenkins Branch Farm. Lace up your boots and join us on an unforgettable adventure that highlights the conservation efforts of the Southern Appalachian Highlands Conservancy! \nTo ensure a safe and enjoyable experience\, it’s essential that all participants pre-register for the hike. You will receive an email with meeting details and further instructions after registration. If you do not receive a confirmation email and event details\, we have not received your registration. Please note that the hike is not accessible to individuals with disabilities. \nThis event is FREE for SAHC members and $10 for non-members. If you’d like to become a member\, click here! \nEach participant will need to register separately as space is limited. If you have any questions please email Justin Tucker at justin@appalachian.org
URL:https://appalachian.org/event/hike-series-jenkins-branch-farm-tour/
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