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SUMMARY:2025 June Jamboree: Geology Hike at Hawk Spur
DESCRIPTION:Date: Saturday\, June 14th\nTime: Starting at 9 am\nWhere: Bakersville\, NC\nDistance: 1.5 miles \nDifficulty: (5/10)\, 600 feet elevation gain in 0.6 miles\nLeaders: Park Greer\, South Yellow Mountain Preserve Manager\, Michelle Pugliese\, SAHC Land Protection Director\nRegistration: Pre-registration is REQUIRED\nPlease complete your registration by June 11\, 2025\, at 9:00 PM.\nJoin us for the 2025 June Jamboree: Geology hike at Hawk Spur!\nJoin Park Greer\, SAHC’s South Yellow Mountain Preserve manager\, for a moderate hike exploring the geology of the Southern Appalachian mountains on SAHC’s Hawk Spur Preserve. This hike follows a soil road for 0.6 miles up to an overlook with an expansive view of some of the highest peaks in our region.  \nAll of the flora\, fauna\, waterfalls\, and views in the area are tied to and sometimes depend upon the underlying geology; this hike will offer a basic answer to the question: “Why is that there?” Along the way we will see many results of the forces that folded\, compressed\, and uplifted the basement rocks of the Appalachians to form the metamorphic rocks we see today. At a few sites the intrusive igneous rocks provide a stark contrast to the metamorphics\, not only in age but also in appearance and structure.  \nThis hike will be at a slower pace as we stop at several spots to investigate crystals and stone older than the evolution of trees. Please come prepared with sturdy footwear\, water\, snacks\, and questions about geology!  \nWe hope participants will join us after this outing for the SAHC post-hike social at our Little Rock Creek Preserve. The distance from Hawk Spur to the Little Rock Creek Preserve is 12 miles (20 minute estimated drive time). \nThanks so much for your interest in this Southern Appalachian Highlands Conservancy outing—we’re excited to share the beauty and impact of conservation with you! \nIf you have any questions please email Alex Russell at alex@appalachian.org. \n 
URL:https://appalachian.org/event/2025-june-jamboree-geology-hike-at-hawk-spur/
LOCATION:NC
CATEGORIES:Hikes and Outings,June Jamboree,Upcoming
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250614T123000
DTSTAMP:20250604T134754Z
CREATED:20250501T224437Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250604T134754Z
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SUMMARY:2025 June Jamboree: Carver's Gap to Grassy Ridge Hike
DESCRIPTION:Date: Saturday\, June 14th\nTime: Starting at 9 am\nWhere: Carver’s Gap Parking Lot\nDistance: 5 miles round-trip\nDifficulty: (7/10)\, Strenuous\nLeaders: Alex Russell\, SAHC Community Engagement & Education Associate\, Chris Kaase\, SAHC Stewardship & GIS Manager\nRegistration: Pre-registration is REQUIRED\nPlease complete your registration by June 11\, 2025\, at 9:00 PM.\nJoin us for the 2025 June Jamboree: Carver’s Gap to Grassy Ridge hike! \nThis classic and rewarding out-and-back hike is full of adventure atop the highest elevation balds in the Highlands of Roan\, widely considered among the most spectacular scenery along the Appalachian Trail. A 2.5-mile trek from the Carver’s Gap parking lot to Grassy Ridge will bring participants to the highest point near the AT\, reaching a stunning 6\,189 feet in elevation. Enjoy a natural\, unobstructed 360-degree view and so much more — blooming rhododendron\, flame azalea\, patches of spruce fir forest and rare plants such as Gray’s lily and Roan Mountain bluets. Those wishing an easier hike can enjoy the flowers and expansive views from Round Bald or Jane Bald instead of going all the way to Grassy Ridge. \nWe hope participants will join us after this outing for the SAHC post-hike social at our Little Rock Creek Preserve. The distance from Carver’s Gap to the Little Rock Creek Preserve is 5 miles (10 minute estimated drive time). \nThanks so much for your interest in this Southern Appalachian Highlands Conservancy outing—we’re excited to share the beauty and impact of conservation with you! \nIf you have any questions please email Alex Russell at alex@appalachian.org. \n 
URL:https://appalachian.org/event/2025-june-jamboree-carvers-gap-to-grassy-ridge-hike/
LOCATION:Carvers Gap\, Carvers Gap\, Fork Mountain-Little Rock Creek\, NC\, 28705\, United States
CATEGORIES:Hikes and Outings,June Jamboree,Upcoming
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250614T130000
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CREATED:20250501T224244Z
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SUMMARY:2025 June Jamboree: Challenge Hike at Razorback Ridge
DESCRIPTION:Date: Saturday\, June 14th\nTime: Starting at 9:30 am\nWhere: Yellow Mountain State Natural Area\nDistance: 4 miles\nDifficulty: (9/10)\, Very strenuous\, featuring off-trail travel & steep inclines \nLeaders: Joseph Hiatt\, Park Superintendent of Yellow Mountain State Natural Area\, Travis Bordley\, SAHC Roan Tech\nRegistration: Pre-registration is REQUIRED\nPlease complete your registration by June 11\, 2025\, at 9:00 PM.\nJoin us for the 2025 June Jamboree: Challenge Hike at Razorback Ridge! \nShort but mighty\, this year’s Challenge trek combines a steep climb with gorgeous views from an open ridgeline. Although shorter in length than previous Challenge hikes\, this trek features elevation change and rough terrain not for the faint of heart. Brace yourself for a steep bushwack up to Razorback Ridge\, gaining nearly 2\,000 ft of elevation within the first mile. On top of the ridgeline\, participants will be met with panoramic views of the Highlands of Roan and beyond. Hikers will traverse public land owned by the State of NC and SAHC\, reaching areas never seen via trail. After lunch on the summit of Little Yellow Mountain\, we will descend through an adjacent valley and meet the rest of June Jamboree participants at the Drop-in Social at SAHC’s Little Rock Creek Preserve! \nThanks so much for your interest in this Southern Appalachian Highlands Conservancy outing—we’re excited to share the beauty and impact of conservation with you! \nIf you have any questions please email Alex Russell at alex@appalachian.org. \n 
URL:https://appalachian.org/event/2025-june-jamboree-challenge-hike-at-razorback-ridge/
LOCATION:NC
CATEGORIES:Hikes and Outings,June Jamboree,Upcoming
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250614T120000
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CREATED:20250422T223046Z
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UID:27683-1749895200-1749902400@appalachian.org
SUMMARY:2025 June Jamboree: Plant Inventory Walk at Little Rock Creek
DESCRIPTION:Date: Saturday\, June 14th\nTime: Starting at 10 am\nWhere: Little Rock Creek Preserve\nDistance: 2 miles\nDifficulty: (2/10)\, Easy\nLeaders: Gary Kauffman\, Retired Botanist/Ecologist at USDA-USFS\, Sarah Sheeran\, SAHC Stewardship Director\nRegistration: Pre-registration is REQUIRED\nPlease complete your registration by June 11\, 2025\, at 9:00 PM.\nJoin us for the 2025 June Jamboree: Plant Inventory Walk at Little Rock Creek! \nExplore the botanical wonders of SAHC’s Little Rock Creek Preserve with retired USFS botanist and ecologist Gary Kauffman and SAHC Stewardship Director Sarah Sheeran. This relatively easy 2-mile walk will meander through the preserve as the hike leaders identify and point out different species of flora. This plant inventory can tell us if there are any rare species and if they are being threatened by invasives\, recreational impacts\, or climate change.  Knowing that about the populations in an area is important for protecting species and maintaining a healthy\, biodiverse ecosystem. Plan on a leisurely\, educational stroll!  \nThis walk is perfect for anyone curious about native plants\, local ecology\, or simply looking to enjoy a peaceful moment outdoors surrounded by natural beauty.  Afterwards\, we hope participants will stick around for the SAHC post-hike drop-in social at our Little Rock Creek Preserve. \nThank you for your interest in this Southern Appalachian Highlands Conservancy event—we look forward to sharing the natural beauty of this special place and the meaningful conservation work happening here! \nIf you have any questions please email Alex Russell at alex@appalachian.org. \n 
URL:https://appalachian.org/event/2025-june-jamboree-wildflower-walk-at-little-rock-creek/
LOCATION:Little Rock Creek Preserve
CATEGORIES:Hikes and Outings,June Jamboree,Upcoming
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250614T160000
DTSTAMP:20250506T194741Z
CREATED:20250501T224702Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250506T194741Z
UID:27773-1749906000-1749916800@appalachian.org
SUMMARY:2025 June Jamboree: Drop-In Social at Little Rock Creek
DESCRIPTION:Drop-In Social at Little Rock Creek Preserve\nDate: 6/14/2024\nTime: 1-4 pm\nWhere: Little Rock Creek Preserve\nCost: FREE\nRegistration: Pre-registration is REQUIRED\nFollowing the morning hikes and experiences\, participants are invited to stay for an afternoon drop-in social from 1 to 4 pm at SAHC’s Little Rock Creek Preserve. SAHC purchased the heart of the Little Rock Creek Preserve in 2020\, and an additional 57-acre adjoining property was donated as a preserve addition in 2023. The preserve is particularly unique in the Roan Highlands because in addition to healthy forest habitats\, it contains many seeps and wetland and floodplain habitats that are relatively rare in the mountains. A beautiful apple orchard\, once part of farm production in the 1940s\, now provides open habitat and a food source for a variety of wildlife and bird species.    \nDuring the June Jamboree Social\, SAHC staff will recognize the 2024 Stanley A. Murray Volunteer of the Year and share updates about our recent conservation work – including recently-protected Round Mountain and Richmond Hill tracts. \nWe invite everyone to join us in celebrating friends\, family\, and shared hike experiences. Drinks and light refreshments will be provided\, so please RSVP so we have enough for everyone! \n 
URL:https://appalachian.org/event/2025-june-jamboree-drop-in-social-at-little-rock-creek/
LOCATION:Little Rock Creek Preserve
CATEGORIES:Hikes and Outings,June Jamboree,Special Event,Upcoming
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20250620T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20250620T120000
DTSTAMP:20250610T143502Z
CREATED:20250610T143502Z
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UID:28176-1750410000-1750420800@appalachian.org
SUMMARY:2025 NCWF/SAHC Volunteer Work Day at Bowditch Bottoms
DESCRIPTION:When: Friday\, June 20 from 9 am to 12 pm\nWhere: SAHC’s Bowditch Bottoms Preserve in Yancey County\, NC\nJoin the North Carolina Wildlife Federation and the Southern Appalachian Highlands Conservancy for volunteer work day and invasive plant species removal at SAHC’s Bowditch Bottoms Preserve in Yancey County. \nOriginally protected as a conservation easement in 2020\, the landowners donated the land to SAHC in 2023. (With SAHC’s ownership of the land\, the conservation easement was assigned to our partners at Blue Ridge Conservancy.) Bowditch Bottoms contains mixed hardwood forest\, cleared agricultural fields\, valuable wetland habitat within the South Toe River Watershed\, and a riparian area that buffers over a half mile of Ayles Creek. \nWe will focus our invasive plant species removal effort on the wetland areas\, targeting autumn olive and multiflora rose. The significant length of natural stream and several wetland areas makes this property stand out as an opportunity for restoration projects (clean ups\, invasive species removal\, revegetation with native plants) that will directly benefit wildlife and multiple habitat types. This is part of a long-term process to restore the land – which will also include planting native species in the stream corridor. We will be working on a management plan for the property over the next year. \nThis is one of a series of collaborative volunteer work days on SAHC-conserved land organized by our partners at NC Wildlife Federation.
URL:https://appalachian.org/event/2025-ncwf-sahc-volunteer-work-day-at-bowditch-bottoms-4/
LOCATION:NC
CATEGORIES:Upcoming,Volunteer Opportunity
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20250713T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20250713T130000
DTSTAMP:20250620T190553Z
CREATED:20250620T134217Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250620T190553Z
UID:28236-1752400800-1752411600@appalachian.org
SUMMARY:Mindful Morning Walk: Sandy Mush Game Lands
DESCRIPTION:Date: Sunday\, July 13\nTime: Starting at 10 am\nWhere: Sandy Mush Game Lands\nDistance: 2 miles (out and back)\nDifficulty: (4/10)\, Easy\nCost: Suggested $10 donation towards our conservation efforts is appreciated.\nRegistration: Pre-registration is REQUIRED\nJoin us for the 2025 Sandy Mush Game Lands: Morning Meditative Hike \nStart your morning with intention on a meditative hike through the peaceful setting of the Sandy Mush Game Lands. This easy 2-mile out-and-back walk invites you to slow down\, breathe deeply\, and fully immerse yourself in the sights\, sounds\, and rhythms of nature. \nAlong the way\, we’ll engage in gentle mindfulness practices including focused breathing\, quiet observation\, and intentional pauses to reflect or journal. Binoculars are encouraged for those who want to take a closer look at birds and wildlife. You’re also welcome to bring a journal\, sketchbook\, or any tool that helps deepen your connection with the natural world. \nThis experience is perfect for anyone seeking a calm\, grounding start to the day or a deeper appreciation for the beauty of the Southern Appalachians. \nPlease note: This hike passes through pasture and wildlife habitat. Be prepared for the possibility of encountering ticks\, bees\, or snakes. \nThank you for your interest in this Southern Appalachian Highlands Conservancy event. We look forward to sharing this peaceful morning on the trail with you. \nA pre-hike email sent to registered participants prior to the day of the outing will include additional information such as the group meeting location. We estimate this outing experience to last approximately 3 hours. If you have any questions please email Alex Russell at alex@appalachian.org. \n \nSAHC’s involvement in conservation:\nThe Sandy Mush Game Lands consist of 2\,765 acres of land in Buncombe and Madison Counties\, owned by the State of NC and managed by the NC Wildlife Resources Commission (NCWRC). Sandy Mush Creek and Turkey Creek flow through it. \nIn 2004\, SAHC assisted the State of NC in the acquisition of the land\, once owned by CP&L/Progress Energy\, for conservation and public ownership. In 2011\, we acquired an 88-acre tract  because it formed a critical linking bridge and wildlife corridor between non-contiguous portions of the game lands — and in 2017 we transferred this tract to the state for inclusion in the Sandy Mush Game Lands. In 2023\, SAHC assisted our partners at NCWRC with the adding 67 acres to the Sandy Mush Game Lands on the Madison County side\, by providing a matching contribution which helped NCWRC secure grants from the NC Land and Water Fund and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s Wildlife Restoration Program to make the acquisition possible.
URL:https://appalachian.org/event/mindful-morning-walk-sandy-mush-game-lands/
LOCATION:NC
CATEGORIES:Hikes and Outings,Upcoming
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20250718T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20250718T140000
DTSTAMP:20250630T195011Z
CREATED:20250620T134039Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250630T195011Z
UID:28244-1752827400-1752847200@appalachian.org
SUMMARY:Rocky Fork State Park Hike – Snakeden Ridge Loop
DESCRIPTION:Date: Friday\, July 18\nTime: Starting at 8:30 am\nWhere: Rocky Fork State Park\nDistance: 6.6 miles (Loop)\nDifficulty: (9/10)\, Strenuous\, Challenging\nCost: Suggested $10 donation towards our conservation efforts is appreciated.\nRegistration: Pre-registration is REQUIRED\nJoin us for the Rocky Fork State Park Hike – Snakeden Ridge Loop \nJoin SAHC for a challenging and rewarding 6.6-mile loop through the scenic beauty of Tennessee’s Lamar Alexander Rocky Fork State Park. With approximately 1\,200 feet of elevation gain\, this hike is ideal for those seeking a vigorous adventure and stunning natural views. \nWe’ll start on the Flint Creek Trail\, following the stream through lush forests and peaceful hollows. The trail then curves to meet the Blockstand Creek Trail\, where a steady climb brings more significant elevation gain. Upon reaching Snakeden Ridge\, you’ll be treated to breathtaking mountain vistas and the chance to observe wildflowers\, wildlife\, and the diverse ecosystems that thrive in this special park. \nThe route includes portions of uneven and rocky terrain\, particularly along the ridge. It combines segments of the Rocky Fork Trail\, Flint Creek Trail\, and Blockstand Creek Trail to provide a varied and immersive experience that highlights the best of Rocky Fork State Park. \n\nInteresting tidbit: The name “Snakeden Ridge” refers to snake dens allegedly found along its lower reaches. Snake dens are common at mid-level elevations in this section of the park\, according to folklore. The Cherokee word for snake is “inada”.\n\nRegistered participants will receive a pre-hike email with additional information the week of the outing. We estimate this outing to last approximately 5.5 hours. If you have any questions please email Alex Russell at alex@appalachian.org. \n \nSAHC’s involvement in conservation:\nThe 10\,000-acre Rocky Fork watershed is comprised of the 2\,076-acre Lamar Alexander Rocky Fork State Park and approximately 8\,000 adjoining acres owned by the U.S. Forest Service and part of Cherokee National Forest. \nSAHC worked from 2006-2012 to protect this iconic area\, in partnership with the Appalachian Trail Conservancy\, The Conservation Fund\, the State of Tennessee\, the U.S. Forest Service\, and other public and private partners. The Tennessee Heritage Conservation Trust Fund provided $6 million for the State of Tennessee to acquire the land for the Park\, which was officially designated Tennessee’s 55th State Park in October 2012. A section of the Appalachian Trail crosses the southwest corner of the massive Rocky Fork conservation project area\, approximately a half mile from the state park. \nRead more HERE >>
URL:https://appalachian.org/event/rocky-fork-state-park-hike-snakeden-ridge-loop/
LOCATION:NC
CATEGORIES:Hikes and Outings,Upcoming
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20250724T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20250724T150000
DTSTAMP:20250610T221431Z
CREATED:20250610T221431Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250610T221431Z
UID:28188-1753362000-1753369200@appalachian.org
SUMMARY:2025 Farmer Education Workshop: Value-Added Products and Community Kitchen
DESCRIPTION:When: Thursday\, July 24 from 1 to 3 pm\n\nWhere: SAHC Community Farm at 180 Mag Sluder Road\, Alexander\, NC 28701\nCost: $30\n\nAre you interested in producing a value-added product but have a lot of questions? \nWe will host a workshop in the Value-Added Kitchen facility at the SAHC Community Farm\, where you will learn the process from start to finish of how to go about creating a “product” from your fresh products/raw ingredients. \nYou will be connected with the certifying agency so you can sell both at market and in-store.  During the second portion of the workshop we will teach a short Food Safety and Kitchen Sanitation Class which will allow you to sign-up to access the kitchen for use. \nOur aim is to provide a kitchen that is certified and fully equipped at a cost that will “make sense” financially for farmers to take a chance at producing a product that will be more valuable\, potentially shelf stable and marketable to a larger customer base.
URL:https://appalachian.org/event/2025-farmer-education-workshop-value-added-products-and-community-kitchen/
LOCATION:SAHC Community Farm (Event Venue)\, 180 Mag Sluder Road\, Alexander\, NC\, 28701\, United States
CATEGORIES:Farm Workshop Series,Upcoming,Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20250725T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20250725T120000
DTSTAMP:20250801T175803Z
CREATED:20250610T141603Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250801T175803Z
UID:28166-1753434000-1753444800@appalachian.org
SUMMARY:2025 NCWF/SAHC Volunteer Work Day at Bowditch Bottoms
DESCRIPTION:When: Friday\, July 25 from 9 am to 12 pm\nWhere: SAHC’s Bowditch Bottoms Preserve in Yancey County\, NC\nJoin the North Carolina Wildlife Federation and the Southern Appalachian Highlands Conservancy for volunteer work day and invasive plant species removal at SAHC’s Bowditch Bottoms Preserve in Yancey County. \nOriginally protected as a conservation easement in 2020\, the landowners donated the land to SAHC in 2023. (With SAHC’s ownership of the land\, the conservation easement was assigned to our partners at Blue Ridge Conservancy.) Bowditch Bottoms contains mixed hardwood forest\, cleared agricultural fields\, valuable wetland habitat within the South Toe River Watershed\, and a riparian area that buffers over a half mile of Ayles Creek. \nWe will focus our invasive plant species removal effort on the wetland areas\, targeting autumn olive and multiflora rose. The significant length of natural stream and several wetland areas makes this property stand out as an opportunity for restoration projects (clean ups\, invasive species removal\, revegetation with native plants) that will directly benefit wildlife and multiple habitat types. This is part of a long-term process to restore the land – which will also include planting native species in the stream corridor. We will be working on a management plan for the property over the next year. \nThis is one of a series of collaborative volunteer work days on SAHC-conserved land organized by our partners at NC Wildlife Federation.\n 
URL:https://appalachian.org/event/2025-ncwf-sahc-volunteer-work-day-at-bowditch-bottoms/
LOCATION:NC
CATEGORIES:Upcoming,Volunteer Opportunity
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20250726T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20250726T120000
DTSTAMP:20250620T134109Z
CREATED:20250620T134109Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250620T134109Z
UID:28247-1753524000-1753531200@appalachian.org
SUMMARY:July Community Farm Tour
DESCRIPTION:Date: Saturday\, July 26\nTime: Starting at 10 am\nWhere: SAHC Community Farm\nDistance: 2.5 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\nJoin us for a July Guided Hike at the SAHC Community Farm \nCelebrate the height of summer with a guided hike along The Discovery Trail at the Southern Appalachian Highlands Conservancy’s Community Farm in Alexander\, NC. This 2.5-mile loop winds through sunlit fields and shady forest edges\, providing views to showcase the vibrant beauty of the farm in full bloom. \nAs you explore the 140-acre property\, you may encounter Scottish Highland cattle grazing in the pastures\, white-tailed deer moving quietly through the woods\, or hawks soaring overhead. July is a lively time on the farm\, when native pollinator plants blooms\, birds and wildlife are active\, and our conservation and agriculture projects are on full display. \nThe SAHC Community Farm hosts a range of exciting programs and projects\, including a stream restoration project\, shortleaf pine reforestation\, a farm incubator program\, silvopasture project\, food forest\, Story Walk\, and a growing education center. Whether you’re a nature enthusiast\, photographer\, or someone curious about regenerative agriculture\, this hike offers an inspiring look at how conservation and farming can work hand in hand. \nPlease note that the Community Farm is an active site not open to the public outside of scheduled events. To protect this space and ensure a positive experience for all\, pre-registration is required. After registering\, you’ll receive directions\, meeting instructions\, and other important details a couple days prior to the event date. It’s crucial to note that a significant portion of the hike may not be disability accessible. \nIf you have any questions please email Alex Russell at alex@appalachian.org.
URL:https://appalachian.org/event/july-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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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20250806T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20250806T140000
DTSTAMP:20250725T134729Z
CREATED:20250725T134221Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250725T134729Z
UID:28406-1754470800-1754488800@appalachian.org
SUMMARY:South Yellow Mountain Preserve Volunteer Work Day - Pine Knob Trail
DESCRIPTION:When: Wednesday\, Aug 6 from 9 am – 2 pm\nWhat we’ll be doing: Pine Knob Trail Work\nCalling all volunteers! While the trail to Pine Knob on SAHC’s South Yellow Mountain Preserve is in working order\, it needs a lot of loving care. \nWe need help with a variety of needs\, which include: building bridges\, removing trip hazards\, trimming small trees\, placing stepping stones\, and much more. \nThis trail is the most used outings trail on SYMP and showcases an overlook\, waterfall\, and historic mine\, so let’s make it safe and beautiful! \nVolunteers should bring water\, lunch\, sturdy work shoes\, work gloves and their favorite trail tool (if you have one – not necessary if you don’t). Tools will be provided\, and no prior experience needed. \nPlease register by filling out the form below; more information will be provided to registered participants prior to the volunteer work day. \n  \nSign Up to Volunteer\n\n 
URL:https://appalachian.org/event/south-yellow-mountain-preserve-volunteer-work-day-pine-knob-trail/
LOCATION:NC
CATEGORIES:South Yellow Mountain Preserve,Upcoming,Volunteer Opportunity
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20250808T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20250808T120000
DTSTAMP:20250725T124456Z
CREATED:20250725T124456Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250725T124456Z
UID:28391-1754643600-1754654400@appalachian.org
SUMMARY:South Yellow Mountain Preserve: Hike to Pine Knob
DESCRIPTION:Start time: Friday\, August 8 at 9 am\nDistance: 3.8 miles\n\nJoin SAHC South Yellow Mountain Preserve Manager Park Greer for a moderately strenuous hike to Pine Knob\, an exposed rocky outcrop with beautiful views of the Black Mountains. Along the way Park will interpret the area’s geology and history\, dating back hundreds of years.\n\nParticipants should be prepared for uneven terrain\, wet and rocky inclines\, and plenty of bugs. This outing lasts approximately 3 hours.\n\nPlease come prepared with water\, sturdy shoes\, hiking poles\, and lunch/snacks.\n\nThe hike is FREE for SAHC members\, and $10 for non-members.\n\n\n\n\n\nFill out the form below to sign up for this hike
URL:https://appalachian.org/event/south-yellow-mountain-preserve-hike-to-pine-knob/
LOCATION:NC
CATEGORIES:Hikes and Outings,South Yellow Mountain Preserve,Upcoming
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250815
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250817
DTSTAMP:20250801T220222Z
CREATED:20250801T214314Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250801T220222Z
UID:28429-1755216000-1755388799@appalachian.org
SUMMARY:2025 Meet the Mountains Festival
DESCRIPTION:Meet the Mountains Festival in Johnson City\, TN\nVolunteer with SAHC at one of the summer’s most adventurous outdoor festivals!\nDates & Times: Friday 8/15 from 12-1 pm and 4-9:30 pm and Saturday 8/16 from 10 am-8 pm\nLocation: Winged Deer Park Lakefront\, Johnson City\, TN\nPurpose: Share about SAHC’s conservation mission\, make native seed bombs with kids\, and sell merchandise to festival attendees.\nTable on behalf of SAHC at the Meet the Mountains Festival in Johnson City! Learn more about the festival at their website. The festival is a showcase of all the world-class outdoor action East Tennessee has to offer. You can expect SAHC to communicate with you ahead of the festival\, sharing information\, FAQs\, the materials that will be on display on the table\, and more. If you sign up for a set-up or breakdown shift\, SAHC staff will be there to assist! Tabling is a fun way to help people learn a little bit more about what we do and why we do it. Please sign up using the form below. \nCurious about what tabling is like? Watch this volunteer training video on our YouTube Channel.
URL:https://appalachian.org/event/meet-the-mountains/
LOCATION:NC
CATEGORIES:Special Event,Upcoming,Volunteer Opportunity
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20250821T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20250821T120000
DTSTAMP:20250801T181805Z
CREATED:20250801T181805Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250801T181805Z
UID:28419-1755766800-1755777600@appalachian.org
SUMMARY:2025 NCWF/SAHC Volunteer Work Day at Bowditch Bottoms
DESCRIPTION:When: Thursday\, August 21 from 9 am to 12 pm\nWhere: SAHC’s Bowditch Bottoms Preserve in Yancey County\, NC\nJoin the North Carolina Wildlife Federation and the Southern Appalachian Highlands Conservancy for volunteer work day and invasive plant species removal at SAHC’s Bowditch Bottoms Preserve in Yancey County. \nOriginally protected as a conservation easement in 2020\, the landowners donated the land to SAHC in 2023. (With SAHC’s ownership of the land\, the conservation easement was assigned to our partners at Blue Ridge Conservancy.) Bowditch Bottoms contains mixed hardwood forest\, cleared agricultural fields\, valuable wetland habitat within the South Toe River Watershed\, and a riparian area that buffers over a half mile of Ayles Creek. \nWe will focus our workday along the creek targeting Japanese knotweed. The significant length of natural stream and several wetland areas makes this property stand out as an opportunity for restoration projects (clean ups\, invasive species removal\, revegetation with native plants) that will directly benefit wildlife and multiple habitat types. This is part of a long-term process to restore the land – which will also include planting native species in the stream corridor. We will be working on a management plan for the property over the next year. \nThis is one of a series of collaborative volunteer work days on SAHC-conserved land organized by our partners at NC Wildlife Federation.
URL:https://appalachian.org/event/2025-ncwf-sahc-volunteer-work-day-at-bowditch-bottoms-5/
LOCATION:NC
CATEGORIES:Upcoming,Volunteer Opportunity
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250823
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250825
DTSTAMP:20250818T200200Z
CREATED:20250709T005555Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250818T200200Z
UID:28339-1755907200-1756079999@appalachian.org
SUMMARY:2025 Grassy Ridge Mow-Off
DESCRIPTION:We need YOUR help on the mountain!\nGrassy Ridge Mow-Off: Saturday\, August 23 – Sunday\, August 24\nCamp out or come for a day. Join other volunteers as we work to maintain the globally rare grassy and shrub balds found on Grassy Ridge\, one of the most beautiful and ecologically significant sites in the Roan Highlands. We’ll cut invasive blackberries and other shrubs using weed whackers and brush cutters. Enjoy great company and great job satisfaction! Our annual Grassy Ridge Mow-Off is more than just a work day — it’s an incredible way to experience the Highlands of Roan and to share cherished moments with friends. \nBackpackers and day trippers are both welcome.\nThe hike to Grassy Ridge is about 2.5 miles one way\, the views are gorgeous\, and we have a job suited to almost everyone. There are several different ways to help: flagging rare plants\, cutting or raking blackberries\, camp organization\, taking photographs\, and more. \nDo you plan to join the group camp out on Grassy Ridge on Saturday\, August 23? If so\, please be sure to note that on the registration form below. \nGrassy Ridge Mow-Off  Planned Schedule:\nSaturday\, 8:30 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. Campers arrive\, set up your tent and return to the work site. \nSaturday\, 10:00 a.m. Day hikers arrive. Sign in/Orientation \nSaturday\, 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Work time! (lunch break at 1 pm) \nSaturday 4:00 p.m. – bedtime. Clean up and store equipment. Fun and Fellowship for campers! \nSunday 7:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. A short work day and pack out. *Everyone should be prepared to pack out group trash. \nFor questions\, contact Roan Stewardship Director Marquette Crockett at marquette@appalachian.org.\n\nRegistration for this event has closed. Thank you!
URL:https://appalachian.org/event/2025-grassy-ridge-mow-off/
LOCATION:NC
CATEGORIES:Roan Stewardship Volunteer,Upcoming,Volunteer Opportunity
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20250826T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20250826T113000
DTSTAMP:20250807T144630Z
CREATED:20250805T181312Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250807T144630Z
UID:28463-1756200600-1756207800@appalachian.org
SUMMARY:August 2025 SAHC Community Farm Tour
DESCRIPTION:Date: Tuesday\, August 26\nTime: Starting at 9:30 am\nWhere: SAHC Community Farm\nDistance: 2.5 miles \nDifficulty: Moderately Strenuous (5/10)\, several steep inclines are present on this trail\nCost: FREE for SAHC Members\, $10 for non-members\nRegistration: Pre-registration is REQUIRED\nJoin us for a Guided Hike at the SAHC Community Farm \nWhat can you see on the Discovery Trail at the Southern Appalachian Highlands Conservancy’s Community Farm in Alexander\, NC? The 2.5-mile loop winds through sunlit fields and shady forest edges\, providing views to showcase the vibrant beauty of the farm. Learn about the positive aspects of agroforestry as you walk through silvopasture demonstration project\, see apple trees growing in the Food Forest orchard\, stroll through the youth-friendly Story Walk\, discover how stream buffers help protect water quality\, and check out the growing areas for SAHC’s Farm Incubator Program. \nAs you explore the 140-acre property\, you may encounter Scottish Highland cattle grazing in the pastures\, white-tailed deer moving quietly through the woods\, or hawks soaring overhead. Summer is a lively time on the farm\, when native pollinator plants blooms\, birds and wildlife are active\, and our conservation and agriculture projects are on full display. \n Whether you’re a nature enthusiast\, photographer\, or someone curious about regenerative agriculture\, this hike offers an inspiring look at how conservation and farming can work hand in hand. \nPlease note that the SAHC Community Farm is an active site not open to the public outside of scheduled events. To protect this space and ensure a positive experience for all\, pre-registration is required. After registering\, you’ll receive directions\, meeting instructions\, and other important details a couple days prior to the event date. It’s crucial to note that a significant portion of the hike may not be disability accessible. \nIf you have any questions please email Erin Goodpaster at erin@appalachian.org. \nTo Register for this Hike\, Fill Out Form Below:
URL:https://appalachian.org/event/august-2025-sahc-community-farm-tour/
LOCATION:SAHC Community Farm (Event Venue)\, 180 Mag Sluder Road\, Alexander\, NC\, 28701\, United States
CATEGORIES:Hikes and Outings,SAHC Community Farm,Upcoming
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250830
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250831
DTSTAMP:20250801T220251Z
CREATED:20250801T215326Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250801T220251Z
UID:28439-1756512000-1756598399@appalachian.org
SUMMARY:2025 Hellbender Festival
DESCRIPTION:Hellbender Festival in Spruce Pine\, NC\nVolunteer with SAHC and learn about one of our coolest native aquatic species!\nDates & Time: Saturday 8/30 from 12-5 pm\nLocation: Downtown Spruce Pine\, NC\nPurpose: Share about SAHC’s conservation mission\, lead kids crafts and activities\, and sell merchandise to festival attendees.\nTable on behalf of SAHC at the Hellbender Festival in Spruce Pine\, NC! Learn more about the festival at their website. This is the first-ever North Carolina Hellbender Festival and will be in Downtown Spruce Pine with live music\, local art\, river science\, food trucks\, and outdoor adventure—all inspired by the ancient Eastern Hellbender. You can expect SAHC to communicate with you ahead of the festival\, sharing information\, FAQs\, the materials that will be on display on the table\, and more. Tabling is a fun way to help people learn a little bit more about what we do and why we do it. Please sign up using the form below. \nCurious about what tabling is like? Watch this volunteer training video on our YouTube Channel.
URL:https://appalachian.org/event/hellbender-festival/
LOCATION:NC
CATEGORIES:Special Event,Upcoming,Volunteer Opportunity
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20250830T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20250830T130000
DTSTAMP:20250829T152604Z
CREATED:20250610T215825Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250829T152604Z
UID:28186-1756548000-1756558800@appalachian.org
SUMMARY:2025 Farmer Education Workshop: Small Engine Maintenance and Repair
DESCRIPTION:When: Saturday\, August 30 from 10 am to 1 pm\nWhere: SAHC Community Farm\, 228 Mag Sluder Road\, Alexander\, NC 28701\nCost: $20\n \nPlease join us at the SAHC Community farm for a small engine workshop. \nWe will host a classroom presentation and discussion followed by hands-on engine maintenance and repair work to help you feel empowered to tackle your own equipment issues and keep machines running better for years.   \nDuring the workshop\, we will have a 55 hp tractor\, two-wheel walk behind\, Mule side-by-side and smaller engines on-site to reference.   \nLearn how to save time and money by doing your own repairs on small engines like lawn mowers and other small machinery. Diagnose and repair common problems with 2 and 4-stroke engines. Avoid costly repairs by learning maintenance\, proper fluids\, and appropriate settings to promote long lasting use.  We will also facilitate a short discussion on the pros and cons of battery powered equipment and take a look at an electric lawnmower\, weed eater and chainsaw. \n** Please note – this workshop will be held at the Farmstand entrance to the farm – 228 Mag Sluder Road ** \n\nRegistration for this workshop has closed. Please join us for our next Farm Education Workshop! Future dates TBA.
URL:https://appalachian.org/event/2025-farmer-education-workshop-small-engine-maintenance-and-repair/
LOCATION:NC
CATEGORIES:Farm Workshop Series,Upcoming,Workshop
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20250831T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20250831T120000
DTSTAMP:20250725T132554Z
CREATED:20250725T132554Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250725T132554Z
UID:28398-1756630800-1756641600@appalachian.org
SUMMARY:South Yellow Mountain Preserve Hike: Hellbender Festival Hike to Pine Knob
DESCRIPTION:Start time: Sunday\, August 31 at 9 am\nDistance: 3.8 miles\nSouthern Appalachian Highlands Conservancy is hosting a special hike in conjunction with the Hellbender Festival in Spruce Pine!\nJoin SAHC South Yellow Mountain Preserve Manager Park Greer for a moderately strenuous hike to Pine Knob\, an exposed rocky outcrop with beautiful views of the Black Mountains. Along the way Park will interpret the area’s geology and history\, dating back hundreds of years. \nParticipants should be prepared for uneven terrain\, wet and rocky inclines\, and plenty of bugs. This outing lasts approximately 3 hours. \nPlease come prepared with water\, sturdy shoes\, hiking poles\, and lunch/snacks. \nThe hike is FREE for SAHC members\, and $10 for non-members. \nRegistration for this hike will be made IN PERSON at the SAHC booth during the Hellbender Festival in Spruce Pine on Saturday\, August 30. \nFor more info about the festival\, visit Discoversprucepinenc.com/nchellbenderfestival
URL:https://appalachian.org/event/south-yellow-mountain-preserve-hike-hellbender-festival-hike-to-pine-knob/
LOCATION:NC
CATEGORIES:Hikes and Outings,South Yellow Mountain Preserve,Upcoming
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20250926T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20250926T120000
DTSTAMP:20250903T182117Z
CREATED:20250903T182117Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250903T182117Z
UID:28648-1758877200-1758888000@appalachian.org
SUMMARY:2025 NCWF/SAHC Volunteer Work Day at Bowditch Bottoms
DESCRIPTION:When: Friday\, September 26 from 9 am to 12 pm\nWhere: SAHC’s Bowditch Bottoms Preserve in Yancey County\, NC\nJoin the North Carolina Wildlife Federation and the Southern Appalachian Highlands Conservancy for volunteer work day and invasive plant species removal at SAHC’s Bowditch Bottoms Preserve in Yancey County. \nOriginally protected as a conservation easement in 2020\, the landowners donated the land to SAHC in 2023. (With SAHC’s ownership of the land\, the conservation easement was assigned to our partners at Blue Ridge Conservancy.) Bowditch Bottoms contains mixed hardwood forest\, cleared agricultural fields\, valuable wetland habitat within the South Toe River Watershed\, and a riparian area that buffers over a half mile of Ayles Creek. \nWe will focus our workday along the creek targeting Japanese knotweed. The significant length of natural stream and several wetland areas makes this property stand out as an opportunity for restoration projects (clean ups\, invasive species removal\, revegetation with native plants) that will directly benefit wildlife and multiple habitat types. This is part of a long-term process to restore the land – which will also include planting native species in the stream corridor. We will be working on a management plan for the property over the next year. \nThis is one of a series of collaborative volunteer work days on SAHC-conserved land organized by our partners at NC Wildlife Federation.\n\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://appalachian.org/event/2025-ncwf-sahc-volunteer-work-day-at-bowditch-bottoms-6/
LOCATION:NC
CATEGORIES:Upcoming,Volunteer Opportunity
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20250926T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20250926T140000
DTSTAMP:20250905T123554Z
CREATED:20250903T202203Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250905T123554Z
UID:28626-1758888000-1758895200@appalachian.org
SUMMARY:2025 September SAHC Community Farm Hike
DESCRIPTION:Date: Friday\, September 26\nTime: Starting at 12:00 pm\nWhere: SAHC Community Farm\nDistance: 2.0 miles \nDifficulty: Moderately Strenuous (5/10)\, several steep inclines are present on this trail\nCost: FREE for SAHC Members\, $10 for non-members\nRegistration: Pre-registration is REQUIRED\nJoin us for a Guided Hike at the SAHC Community Farm \nWhat can you see on the Discovery Trail at the Southern Appalachian Highlands Conservancy’s Community Farm in Alexander\, NC? The 2.0-mile loop winds through sunlit fields and shady forest edges\, providing views to showcase the vibrant beauty of the farm. Learn about the positive aspects of agroforestry as you walk through silvopasture demonstration project\, see apple trees growing in the Food Forest orchard\, stroll through the youth-friendly Story Walk\, discover how stream buffers help protect water quality\, and check out the growing areas for SAHC’s Farm Incubator Program. \nAs you explore the 140-acre property\, you may encounter Scottish Highland cattle grazing in the pastures\, white-tailed deer moving quietly through the woods\, or hawks soaring overhead. Summer is a lively time on the farm\, when native pollinator plants blooms\, birds and wildlife are active\, and our conservation and agriculture projects are on full display. \nWhether you’re a nature enthusiast\, photographer\, or someone curious about regenerative agriculture\, this hike offers an inspiring look at how conservation and farming can work hand in hand. \nPlease note that the SAHC Community Farm is an active site not open to the public outside of scheduled events. To protect this space and ensure a positive experience for all\, pre-registration is required. After registering\, you’ll receive directions\, meeting instructions\, and other important details a couple days prior to the event date. It’s crucial to note that a significant portion of the hike may not be disability accessible. \nIf you have any questions please email Erin Goodpaster at erin@appalachian.org \nTo Register for this Hike\, Fill Out Form Below:\n 
URL:https://appalachian.org/event/2025-september-sahc-community-farm-hike/
LOCATION:NC
CATEGORIES:Hikes and Outings,SAHC Community Farm,Upcoming
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20251005T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20251005T160000
DTSTAMP:20250923T203734Z
CREATED:20250918T231955Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250923T203734Z
UID:28738-1759672800-1759680000@appalachian.org
SUMMARY:Conservation Celebration Hike Along Bull Creek
DESCRIPTION:Date: Sunday\, October 5th\, 2025\nTime: 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm\nWhere: SAHC’s Bull Creek Preserve at Warren Wilson College\nDifficulty: Moderate (4/10)\nCost: FREE for all participants (Pre-Registration is Required!)\n  \nJoin SAHC on a guided hike to celebrate the purchase of the new Southern Appalachian Highlands Conservancy’s Bull Creek Preserve at Warren Wilson College! This 191 acre tract consists of a beautiful cove and mixed forest\, an open 17-acre pasture with stunning views of the Black Mountains\, and lovely sections of Bull Creek with rocky streambanks and wading pools. A tributary of the Swannanoa River\, Bull Creek originates in the Black Mountains just south of Rattlesnake Lodge and the Blue Ridge Parkway\, draining an area of more than 10 square miles. Approximately 3 miles of single track hiking and biking trails traverse the property in an existing trail system. \nThis hike has a few steep sections along with some trip hazards such as roots and rocks\, but is mostly flat ground that winds through the forest with numerous different paths you can take to continue through the woods or walk along Bull Creek. We will split up into groups for a guided hike or you can take a map and explore on your own! \nSAHC’s purchase ensures protection of the property from future development\, preserving the scenic beauty of the landscape as well as water resources\, habitat\, and places for people to enjoy outdoor recreation. SAHC will own the land for the long-term and remain in deep partnership with Warren Wilson College\, who will continue to use the property for education and land management training. \nIf you have any questions about this hike\, please email Erin Goodpaster at erin@appalachian.org \nAfter registering\, you’ll receive directions\, meeting instructions\, and other important details a couple days prior to the event date. It’s crucial to note that a significant portion of the hike may not be disability accessible. \nThis hike is FREE\, but you MUST register below first.\n 
URL:https://appalachian.org/event/conservation-celebration-hike-along-bull-creek/
LOCATION:NC
CATEGORIES:Hikes and Outings,Upcoming
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20251008T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20251008T130000
DTSTAMP:20251002T164221Z
CREATED:20251001T181906Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251002T164221Z
UID:28842-1759924800-1759928400@appalachian.org
SUMMARY:2025 Lunch & Learn: Almuerzo de Aprendizaje en Español
DESCRIPTION:Mes de la Herencia Hispana Almuerzo de Aprendizaje\nMiércoles\, Oct. 8 de 12 a 1 pm\nLos invitamos a un almuerzo de aprendizaje en español en el cual vamos a compartir consejos para aprovechar nuestros parques y áreas naturales de forma divertida y segura. Miembro del Board de SAHC Maria Baron Palamar va a compartir recomendaciones sobre lugares para visitar\, equipo para hacer la visita más divertida y segura\, y reglas de las diferentes áreas naturales que se pueden visitar en la zona. Habrá oportunidad de hacer preguntas y compartir consejos con Maria y otros miembros de Southern Appalachian Highlands Conservancy (SAHC)\, una organización que protege áreas naturales en las montañas de Appalachia. \nMaria Baron Palamar\nMaria Baron Palamar DVM.\, PhD. es una veterinaria y biologa de vida silvestre. Maria es originaria de Argentina\, pero ha vivido en USA casi 20 años\, trabajando en áreas naturales y urbanas\, tratando de conectar a la gente con la naturaleza. Maria se mudo a Asheville en 2020 y poco después comenzó su mandato como miembro del board de SAHC. Maria es la co-fundadora de Resolve Conservation\, una compañía que ayuda a crear cambios en organizaciones que trabajan con la conservación del medio ambiente\, a través de generar capacidad y conexión.  Maria disfruta de pasar la mayor cantidad de tiempo posible en la naturaleza\, nadando en los ríos y descubriendo las montañas\, aprendiendo todos los días algo nuevo y compartiendo su conocimiento con los demás. \n\n\nWednesday\, Oct. 8 from 12 to 1 pm – Hispanic Heritage Month Lunch and Learn in Spanish.\nYou are invited to a lunch and learn in Spanish where we will share advice on how to better enjoy our parks and other natural areas in safe and fun ways. SAHC Board Member Maria Baron Palamar is going to share recommendations about places to visit\, equipment to make the visit safe and fun\, and the rules associated with natural spaces in our area. There will be a chance to ask questions and share advice with Maria and other members of SAHC\, an organization that protects natural spaces in the Appalachian mountains. \nMaria Baron Palamar\nMaria Baron Palamar DVM\, PhD. is a wildlife veterinarian and biologist. Maria is originally from Argentina\, but has lived in the US for almost 20 years working in natural spaces trying to connect people and nature. Maria moved to Asheville in 2020 and soon after became a board member for the SAHC. Maria is the co-founder of Resolve Conservation\, a company that helps create change in conservation and environmental organizations through capacity building and connection. Maria enjoys spending as much time as possible in nature\, swimming in rivers and discovering the mountains\, learning new things every day and sharing her knowledge with others.
URL:https://appalachian.org/event/hispanic-heritage-month-lunch-learn-in-spanish/
LOCATION:NC
CATEGORIES:Upcoming,Virtual Conservation Experience
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20251011T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20251011T130000
DTSTAMP:20251006T212249Z
CREATED:20251006T212249Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251006T212249Z
UID:28859-1760176800-1760187600@appalachian.org
SUMMARY:2025 Fire Safety and Land Management
DESCRIPTION:When: Saturday\, Oct. 11 from 10 am to 1 pm\nWhere: SAHC Community Farm – 180 Mag Sluder Rd\, Alexander\, NC\n\nSouthern Appalachian Highlands Conservancy is partnering with Blue Ridge RC&D\, Mountain Valleys RC&D\, Carolina Land and Lakes\, Piedmont Prescribed Burn Association\, and NC Forest Service to host a Fire Safety and Land Management Workshop. The training will include an introduction to forest management at the SAHC Community Farm\, firewise basics\, homeowner risk assessments\, information about prescribed fire as a land management strategy\, landscape-scale wildlife preparedness\, and more. We will have training and discussion time in the Education and Event building at the farm as well as a walk on the property.\n\n\n\nLunch will be provided. This event is free to attend\, but registration is required so that we can plan for the day\, including lunch.\n\n\n\nFill Out Form to Register to Attend Fire Safety and Land Management Workshop\n\n\nAbout the Presenting Partners:\n\n\nMountain Valleys RC&D\nMountain Valleys RC&D (Resource Conservation and Development) is a non-profit organization dedicated to sustainable stewardship of forest resources that operates in eight counties in Western North Carolina\, inlcuding Buncombe County.  Communities near forests or other undeveloped areas are vulnerable to wildfires because they’re essentially surrounded by fuel.  Prescribed burning is a useful technique for managing forests\, however\, there are also many proactive steps that a community or individual homeowner can take to reduce the risk of loss; such as fuel reduction around the home\, maintaining clear gutters\, and fire resistant construction.  Mountain Valleys RC&D works with communities and governmental/private organizations to educate homeowners on how to best protect their property. \n  \nCommunity Wildfire Protection Plans (CWPP)\nCarolina Land and Lakes was awarded the USDA Community Wildfire Defense Grant (CWDG) in FY22 and FY23 to update and create Community Wildfire Protection Plans (CWPP) in 27 Counties in NC and for the Qualla Boundary of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians. These counties are considered to have a High to Very High Wildfire Potential\, are Low Income and have experienced a natural disaster which has increased their wildfire risk. The CWPPs are developed at the fire district level to identify available resources and possible community actions to reduce fuels and structural ignitability. \nPiedmont Prescribed Burn Association\nWe are a community-based organization dedicated to increasing access to prescribed fire on lands in the Piedmont of North Carolina. The Piedmont Prescribed Burn Association welcomes individuals who are passionate about supporting conservation initiatives\, including private landowners\, natural resource professionals\, students\, and the general public. Together\, we strive to foster a collaborative environment to promote the responsible use of prescribed fire for the benefit of our local landscape.
URL:https://appalachian.org/event/2025-fire-safety-and-land-management/
LOCATION:SAHC Community Farm (Event Venue)\, 180 Mag Sluder Road\, Alexander\, NC\, 28701\, United States
CATEGORIES:Farm Workshop Series,SAHC Community Farm,Upcoming,Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20251022T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20251022T210000
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CREATED:20250930T203421Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250930T204409Z
UID:28830-1761154200-1761166800@appalachian.org
SUMMARY:2025 Sneak Peek Screening of A Life ReImagined: The George Masa Story
DESCRIPTION:Please join Southern Appalachian Highlands Conservancy for a sneak peek screening of “A Life Reimagined: The George Masa Story”\, a new documentary by Emmy Award-winning director (and newly appointed SAHC Board Member) Paul Bonesteel/Bonesteel Films.\n\nEvent Details:\nWednesday\, October 22\, 2025High Gravity Room\, Sierra Nevada Brewery6:30 PM (Doors Open at 5:30) \nThis inspiring film explores the life and legacy of George Masa (1885–1933)\, the Japanese-born photographer whose passion for the Southern Appalachian landscape helped inspire the creation of Great Smoky Mountains National Park and the Appalachian Trail.\n\nThe screening will also feature a special silent auction of a Masa-inspired painting by beloved local artist Moni Hill. Moni\, a well-known regional artist and admirer of Masa’s work\, has created an original piece inspired by one of his iconic photographs. All proceeds from the auction will go toward the completion of the film\, helping bring Masa’s remarkable story to a wider audience.\n\nTickets $15 each\, general admission (+ service fee).\n\nFor more info and ticket purchase:
URL:https://appalachian.org/event/2025-sneak-peek-screening-of-a-life-reimagined-the-george-masa-story/
LOCATION:High Gravity Room at Sierra Nevada Brewing Co.\, 100 Sierra Nevada Way\, Mills River\, NC\, 28732\, United States
CATEGORIES:Special Event,Upcoming
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20251025T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20251025T170000
DTSTAMP:20251016T173051Z
CREATED:20251015T180748Z
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UID:28957-1761393600-1761411600@appalachian.org
SUMMARY:2025 Appfest at Wicked Weed Brewing
DESCRIPTION:Appfest 2025\n\n\n\n\n\n\nOctober 4 12:00 pm – October 26 5:00 pm @ Brew Pub\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nCelebrate all Appalachia has to offer with Wicked Weed Brewing’s annual Appfest during the month of October! \nLive music every Saturday at the Brewpub from 2-5 PM\, plus a Makers Market hosted by the Appalachian Artist Collective. \nEnjoy fall favorite beer releases\, fall flights and more. This month\, Appalachia Session IPA returns for a short time – on tap only at the Brew Pub in downtown Asheville. \n\nOn Saturday\, October 25\, Southern Appalachian Highlands Conservancy will host an info table for Appfest at the Brew Pub – so come by and say ‘Hi!’\nWicked Weed Brewing will donate $1 of all pours\, benefitting SAHC. 
URL:https://appalachian.org/event/2025-appfest-at-wicked-weed-brewing/
LOCATION:Wicked Weed\, 91 Biltmore Avenue\, Asheville\, NC\, 28801\, United States
CATEGORIES:"For Love of Beer & Mountains",Special Event,Upcoming
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20251026T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20251026T180000
DTSTAMP:20251015T194852Z
CREATED:20251015T193251Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251015T194852Z
UID:28946-1761498000-1761501600@appalachian.org
SUMMARY:Sunset Yoga on the Farm
DESCRIPTION:Where: SAHC Community Farm\nGentle Flow Yoga\nCost: Free for Members\, $10 for Non-members (Pre-Registration is Required!)\nBring your own mat\n  \nJoin Southern Appalachian Highlands Conservancy on Sunday\, October 26th for a gentle 60 minute yoga session at the SAHC Community Farm in Alexander\, NC led by our Outreach Program Manager\, Erin Goodpaster. This class is suitable for beginners as well as experienced students. This class will offer some flow\, including some movements up and down off of the mat. Postures may include\, but are not limited to\, sitting\, hands & knees\, standing poses\, balancing poses\, etc. Expect lots of modifications and cues to help you have the safest practice possible. This flow will be a relaxing way to wind down with the sunset and ease your way into the coming week. \nAfter our flow\, we will have some fall treats and beverages offered in our Education Center. \nErin is a certified 200 hr yoga instructor and has been practicing yoga since 2015. \n  \nAfter registering\, you’ll receive directions\, meeting instructions\, and other important details a couple days prior to the event date. If you have any questions please email SAHC Outreach Program Manager\, Erin Goodpaster at erin@appalachian.org \n  \nCost – Free for Members\, $10 for Non-members\, (Pre-Registration is Required Below!)
URL:https://appalachian.org/event/sunset-yoga-on-the-farm/
LOCATION:NC
CATEGORIES:Hikes and Outings,SAHC Community Farm,Upcoming
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20251101T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20251101T123000
DTSTAMP:20251022T150747Z
CREATED:20251016T164825Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251022T150747Z
UID:28981-1761994800-1762000200@appalachian.org
SUMMARY:2025 November Elk Hollow Preserve Hike
DESCRIPTION:Date: Saturday\, November 1st\nTime: 11:00 AM\nWhere: Elk Hollow Preserve\nDistance: 1.4 miles \nDifficulty: Moderately Strenuous (6/10)\, several steep inclines and some slick surfaces.\nCost: Free for SAHC Members\, $10 for non-members\nRegistration: Pre-registration is REQUIRED\n  \nJoin SAHC for a beautiful fall hike at our Elk Hollow Preserve! This moderate two mile scenic route will guide us through stunning forests of oaks\, maples\, and beech trees. The trail will wander beside Elk Hollow Branch and pass some vibrant meadows perfect for birdwatching. The Preserve is home to a variety of rare wildlife\, such as Golden-winged Warblers\, Southern Appalachian brook trout\, and Gray’s lilies. In addition\, SAHC has set up a well-maintained trail system\, a tent camping platform\, and a moldering privy! \nIt is hunting season\, so bright colored/blaze orange clothes and hats are strongly recommended. \nThe Elk Hollow Preserve is located about 1.5 hours north of Asheville\, NC\, and an hour from Johnson City\, TN. Please plan your trip accordingly! \nAfter registering\, you’ll receive directions\, meeting instructions\, and other important details a couple days prior to the event date. If you have any questions please email Erin Goodpaster at erin@appalachian.org \nThis event is Free for SAHC members and $10 for non-members. If you’d like to become a member\, click here!\n  \nTo Register for this Hike\, Fill Out Form Below:
URL:https://appalachian.org/event/2025-november-elk-hollow-preserve-hike/
LOCATION:NC
CATEGORIES:Hikes and Outings,Upcoming
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20251109T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20251109T113000
DTSTAMP:20251016T153234Z
CREATED:20251016T141054Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251016T153234Z
UID:28974-1762684200-1762687800@appalachian.org
SUMMARY:2025 November Community Farm Hike
DESCRIPTION:Date: Sunday\, November 9th\nTime: Starting at 10:30 AM\nWhere: SAHC Community Farm\nDistance: 2.0 miles \nDifficulty: Moderately Strenuous (5/10)\, several steep inclines are present on this trail\nCost: FREE for SAHC Members\, $10 for non-members\nRegistration: Pre-registration is REQUIRED\nJoin us for a Guided Hike at the SAHC Community Farm \nWhat can you see on the Discovery Trail at the Southern Appalachian Highlands Conservancy’s Community Farm in Alexander\, NC? The 2.0-mile loop winds through sunlit fields and shady forest edges\, providing views to showcase the vibrant beauty of the farm. Learn about the positive aspects of agroforestry as you walk through silvopasture demonstration project\, see apple trees growing in the Food Forest orchard\, stroll through the youth-friendly Story Walk\, discover how stream buffers help protect water quality\, and check out the growing areas for SAHC’s Farm Incubator Program. \nAs you explore the 140-acre property\, you may encounter Scottish Highland cattle grazing in the pastures\, white-tailed deer moving quietly through the woods\, or hawks soaring overhead. Summer is a lively time on the farm\, when native pollinator plants blooms\, birds and wildlife are active\, and our conservation and agriculture projects are on full display. \nWhether you’re a nature enthusiast\, photographer\, or someone curious about regenerative agriculture\, this hike offers an inspiring look at how conservation and farming can work hand in hand. \nPlease note that the SAHC Community Farm is an active site not open to the public outside of scheduled events. To protect this space and ensure a positive experience for all\, pre-registration is required. After registering\, you’ll receive directions\, meeting instructions\, and other important details a couple days prior to the event date. It’s crucial to note that a significant portion of the hike may not be disability accessible. \nIf you have any questions please email Erin Goodpaster at erin@appalachian.org \nTo Register for this Hike\, Fill Out Form Below:
URL:https://appalachian.org/event/28974/
LOCATION:NC
CATEGORIES:Focus Area Feature Hikes,Hikes and Outings,SAHC Community Farm,Upcoming
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