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SUMMARY:2026 Human History of SYMP Hike
DESCRIPTION:Date: Saturday\, June 27\nTime: Starting at 9 AM\nWhere: South Yellow Mountain Preserve\nDistance: 2.5 miles\nDifficulty: (8/10 difficulty) Strenuous with several steep sections\, 700′ elevation gain\nCost: FREE for Members\, $10 for Non-Members\nPre-registration is REQUIRED\nJoin Park Greer for a strenuous 2.5-mile hike at SAHC’s South Yellow Mountain Preserve for an opportunity to learn more about the area’s human history and as a compliment to the Virtual Lunch & Learn on June 10. Along the way participants will pass an old homestead\, mines\, and other signs of past activity that shaped the mountains and how SAHC is preserving these sites. This hike is mostly on old logging roads with a few areas that are very steep\, so please come prepared with sturdy footwear\, plenty of water\, and snacks; trekking poles are recommended. \nNOTE: Due to limited parking availability\, we will be hard capping this hike at 12 participants. Please register each party member individually to ensure we do not go over this number. \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://appalachian.org/event/2026-human-history-of-symp-hike/
CATEGORIES:South Yellow Mountain Preserve,Upcoming
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20260624T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20260624T130000
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SUMMARY:2026 June SAHC Community Farm Hike
DESCRIPTION:Date: Wednesday\, June 24th\nTime: Starting at 10:00 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/2026-june-sahc-community-farm-hike/
CATEGORIES:Hikes and Outings,SAHC Community Farm,Upcoming
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20260619T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20260620T160000
DTSTAMP:20260520T150246Z
CREATED:20260520T150246Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260520T150246Z
UID:30819-1781870400-1781971200@appalachian.org
SUMMARY:2026 Rhododendron Festival Craft Fair
DESCRIPTION:Day 1: Friday\, June 19th\, 12 pm – 5 pm\nDay 2: Saturday\, June 20th\, 10 am – 4 pm \nWhere: Bowman Middle School (410 S Mitchell Ave\, Bakersville\, NC 28705)\nJoin SAHC as we table at the annual Rhododendron Festival in Bakersville\, NC. We’ll be selling merchandise\, prints\, stickers\, and more. We’ll also have a fun craft to do for kiddos at the fair! If you’d like to volunteer with us that day\, please sign up below. \nBakersville sits in the shadow of Roan Mountain and is just over an hour away from Asheville\, Boone\, and Johnson City. Nearby attractions like the Penland School of Crafts\, the Blue Ridge Parkway\, Spruce Pine\, and Burnsville are all within 20-30 minutes of Bakersville. Learn more about the festival at their website.
URL:https://appalachian.org/event/2026-rhododendron-festival/
LOCATION:Bowman Middle School\, 410 S. Mitchell Ave.\, Bakersville\, NC\, 28705\, United States
CATEGORIES:Special Event,Upcoming,Volunteer Opportunity
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20260613T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20260613T160000
DTSTAMP:20260511T185001Z
CREATED:20260511T185001Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260511T185001Z
UID:30611-1781337600-1781366400@appalachian.org
SUMMARY:2026 June Jamboree
DESCRIPTION:June Jamboree registration is NOW OPEN!!\n  \n\nJoin us on Saturday\, June 13th for SAHC’s annual celebration of outdoor recreation and conservation in the Highlands of Roan.\n\n\nWe invite you to enjoy a day of free\, guided outings in the iconic Roan landscape. Enjoy blooming rhododendron and gorgeous views as you explore and learn about these globally important ecosystems. This year\, SAHC is hosting five concurrent outings in TN and NC — choose from challenging treks\, nature journaling\, or a simple stroll. \n\nSAHC’s 2026 June Jamboree Outings Include: \n\n\n– Roll n’ Stroll at Rhododendron Gardens \n\n\n– Birding at The Miller Farmstead (with Roan Mountain State Park) \n\n\n– Challenge Hike from Carver’s Gap to Hampton Creek Cove \n\n\n– Green Journaling Hike at SAHC’s Little Cove Creek Preserve \n\n\n– Spruce Restoration Walk and Talk at Cloudland \n\n\n\nFollowing the morning hikes and experiences\, participants are invited to stay for an afternoon drop-in social from 1 to 4 pm in the vicinity of Roan Mountain State Park\, where we will celebrate with live music\, drinks\, and snacks. All outings are FREE and open to the public\, although we welcome donations to support SAHC’s ongoing work. \n\nTo see a list of events and to register\, click here!
URL:https://appalachian.org/event/2026-june-jamboree/
CATEGORIES:Hikes and Outings,June Jamboree,Upcoming
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20260610T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20260610T130000
DTSTAMP:20260527T141120Z
CREATED:20260514T152128Z
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UID:30677-1781092800-1781096400@appalachian.org
SUMMARY:2026 Lunch & Learn - Human History of SYMP
DESCRIPTION:Virtual Lunch & Learn – Human History of the South Yellow Mountain Preserve\nWednesday\, June 10 at 12:00 pm EST\nJoin SAHC’s South Yellow Mountain Preserve Manager\, Park Greer\, for a virtual Lunch & Learn exploring the rich human history of the area. This presentation will trace the many ways people have lived with the rugged landscape\, from Indigenous presence and early settlements to mining\, logging\, and farming. \nDrawing from historical records\, maps\, photographs\, and stories\, Park will connect the preserve’s human history to the broader story of conservation in the Southern Appalachians. Participants will gain a deeper understanding of how past generations lived\, worked\, traveled\, and stewarded these mountains\, and how that legacy continues to influence the landscape we experience today. \nJoin Park for a 2.5-mile hike on South Yellow Mountain on Saturday\, May 30 at 9 am. More details and sign-up in your Webinar registration.
URL:https://appalachian.org/event/2026-human-history-of-symp/
CATEGORIES:Upcoming,Virtual Conservation Experience
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20260606T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20260606T150000
DTSTAMP:20260512T193602Z
CREATED:20260512T193104Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260512T193602Z
UID:30661-1780740000-1780758000@appalachian.org
SUMMARY:National Trails Day - Chestnut Mountain Group Ride
DESCRIPTION:Date: Saturday\, June 6th\nStart Time: 10:00 am\nCost: Free!\nRegister Below\n  \nBring your bike and join SAHC to celebrate National Trails Day/Land Trust Day at Chestnut Mountain Nature Park on Saturday\, June 6th! We’ll meet at the entrance arch at 10:00 am to talk about SAHC’s hand in the conservation of Chestnut Mountain and the new Hominy Creek Expansion property and stream restoration project. Folks will then be invited to ride the trails at the park as a group or on their own. Register below or just show up if you can make it! \nSAHC will also be at Mast General Store in Asheville and Waynesville tabling to share about Land Trust Day! A portion of sales from each location on June 6th will be donated to support the conservation work that SAHC does in the Southern Appalachians. We invite folks to shop at Mast or help by volunteering to table after the ride! \nTo volunteer\, please fill out the form on this page. \n  \nREGISTER FOR THE GROUP RIDE HERE:
URL:https://appalachian.org/event/national-trails-day-chestnut-mountain-group-ride/
CATEGORIES:Hikes and Outings,Upcoming
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260606
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260607
DTSTAMP:20260506T182023Z
CREATED:20260506T181126Z
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UID:30405-1780704000-1780790399@appalachian.org
SUMMARY:2026 Land Trust Day
DESCRIPTION:Saturday – June 6\, 2026\nSupport SAHC on Land Trust Day – Recognize National Trails Day\n\n\n\n\nYou are the difference between a mountain lost and a mountain saved. \n\n\nWhat is Land Trust Day?\n\n\n\n\nLand Trust Day was designated as a special day to recognize the efforts of conservation land trusts like Southern Appalachian Highlands Conservancy who contribute to the well-being of communities by preserving farmland for food production\, places for people to enjoy outdoor recreation\, clean water\, wildlife and plant habitat\, and scenic beauty. \nConservation is an investment in local communities\, improving the quality of life for visitors and residents alike. \nLand Trust Day sponsors pledge to contribute a specific amount or donate a percentage of sales from Saturday\, June 6 in recognition of SAHC’s positive impact on our shared resources and communities. \nYou can Shop and Support SAHC at participating businesses on June 6! \nOr\, help out by volunteering (see sign up forms below). \nThank you to our 2026 Land Trust Day Sponsors!\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\nRegister Here to Volunteer at a Mast General Store Location
URL:https://appalachian.org/event/2026-land-trust-day/
CATEGORIES:Special Event,Upcoming
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20260516T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20260516T123000
DTSTAMP:20260416T160559Z
CREATED:20260416T160559Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260416T160559Z
UID:30394-1778922000-1778934600@appalachian.org
SUMMARY:May Birding at Hampton Creek Cove
DESCRIPTION:Date: Saturday\, May 16th\nStart Time: 9:00 am\nDistance: 2 Miles\nCost: Free for Members\, $10 for Non-Members\nPre-Registration is required below\n  \nJoin SAHC on a spring bird walk at Hampton Creek Cove on Saturday\, May 16th. This 693-acre preserve offers an ideal habitat for a diverse range of bird species\, including the elusive Golden-winged Warbler. Thanks to the conservation efforts of multiple agencies\, including SAHC\, the habitat of the Golden-winged Warbler has been protected\, providing birdwatchers with a unique opportunity to observe these beautiful birds in their natural environment. This walk will be co-led by experienced birders Mike Hill and Seth Buddy. \nWhile participants are encouraged to bring their own binoculars\, a limited number of pairs will be available to borrow. Whether you’re interested in learning more about birds or simply getting outside\, we hope you’ll find some joy with us on this outing! \n  \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://appalachian.org/event/may-birding-at-hampton-creek-cove/
CATEGORIES:Hikes and Outings,Upcoming
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20260513T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20260513T200000
DTSTAMP:20260424T140547Z
CREATED:20260414T180335Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260424T140547Z
UID:30375-1778691600-1778702400@appalachian.org
SUMMARY:2026 Environmental Trivia @ Yee-Haw Brewing
DESCRIPTION:Date: Wednesday\, May 13\nTime: 5 to 8 pm (Trivia starts at 6!)\nLocation: Yee-Haw Brewing Company\, 126 Buffalo St.\, Johnson City\, TN 37604\nMembers and friends are invited to join Southern Appalachian Highlands Conservancy and Smokies Safe Passage for an evening of connection and fun trivia. Spend time with your local conservation community and learn more about one of SAHC’s critical partnerships focused on wildlife connectivity. Trivia will begin at 6 pm and focus on Road Ecology – the scientific study of how roads\, traffic\, and transportation infrastructure impact natural environments. Thanks to Safe Passage for adding this fun element to our membership gathering. You do not need to participate in trivia if you don’t want to! Annual donors and active volunteers are considered members of SAHC and are the foundation of our conservation work! \nYee-Haw Brewing is located in the heart of downtown Johnson City\, in the historic Tweetsie train station. There are in-house food options as well as White Duck Taco Shop\, which shares the space. Beer\, wine\, liquor\, and non-alcoholic options are available. Well-behaved dogs are welcome at the venue. \nWe’d love to know if you can make it\, but feel free to drop by! Use the RSVP form below to let us know if you’re coming. If you have any questions\, please feel free to reach out to Membership Director Cheryl Fowler at cheryl@appalachian.org.
URL:https://appalachian.org/event/2026-yeehaw-trivia/
LOCATION:Yee Haw Brewing\, 126 Buffalo St\, Johnson City\, TN\, 37604\, United States
CATEGORIES:Special Event,Upcoming
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20260503T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20260503T140000
DTSTAMP:20260428T142141Z
CREATED:20260331T180044Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260428T142141Z
UID:30226-1777804200-1777816800@appalachian.org
SUMMARY:2026 April Bill Popper Memorial Wildflower Hike
DESCRIPTION:Date: Sunday\, May 3rd\nTime: Starting at 10:30 AM\nWhere: Popper Tract\nDistance: 1.5 miles\nDifficulty: (4/10 difficulty) Moderate with several stream-crossings\nCost: FREE for Members\, $10 for Non-Members\nPre-registration is REQUIRED\n  \nJoin SAHC for a memorial hike to honor and remember our friend Bill Popper and his dedication to preserving the 573-acre Prices Creek Preserve in Yancey County that he loved so much. \nThis hike is a perennial favorite\, taking participants through our Price’s Creek Preserve where an astounding array of ephemeral wildflowers can be found this time of year. Participants will hike through mature northern hardwood forest along a trail following Price’s Creek. \nNOTE: Due to limited parking availability\, we will be hard capping this hike at 12 participants. Please register each party member individually to ensure we do not go over this number. \nWe will meet at a public parking area before carpooling to Price’s Creek Preserve. \nIf you would like to learn more about Bill Popper and his passion for this land that he loved\, please read our memorial here.  \n  \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://appalachian.org/event/2026-april-bill-popper-memorial-wildflower-hike/
CATEGORIES:Hikes and Outings,Upcoming
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20260502T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20260502T130000
DTSTAMP:20260330T163742Z
CREATED:20260330T163705Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260330T163742Z
UID:30286-1777712400-1777726800@appalachian.org
SUMMARY:Roan Mountain Garlic Mustard Pull
DESCRIPTION:On Saturday\, May 2 from 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM the Appalachian Trail Conservancy is partnering with the Southern Appalachian Highlands Conservancy (SAHC)\, Roan Mountain State Park\, and the Cherokee National Forest to remove invasive garlic mustard around the Appalachian Trail. \nAll are invited to join us for a fun day of helping to protect the natural habitats and biodiversity found in the A.T. landscape – no experience needed. Plucking out the pesky invaders when they are young is relatively easy and very rewarding work\, but it does take a lot of hands! You also might get to see spring wildflowers that are able to grow in the area\, thanks to the hard work of volunteers who pulled garlic mustard in the past. \nSchedule: \n9:00 AM to 9:15 AM – Introduction\, safety talk\, etc. Volunteers will be briefed\, divided into groups\, and dispersed across the Park and along public roadsides to pull garlic mustard. There will need to be some shuttling and driving of personal vehicles to make this happen. \n9:15 AM to 1:00 PM – Pulling and bagging up garlic mustard! \nFood/Drinks: Please bring your own snacks\, lunch\, and bottled water. Lunch is not provided. Water and light snacks are available from the Conference Center vending machines. \nEquipment/Precautions: Work gloves and trash bags will be provided. Feel free to bring personal gloves or a trowel. Pulling garlic mustard is usually easy\, but a trowel can be helpful for compacted roadside soil and stubborn roots. \nYou will need: A hat and/or sunscreen\, long pants\, sturdy shoes\, lunch\, water\, a warm layer for high elevation hiking\, and rain gear. If you are allergic to poison ivy or insects\, consider wearing long sleeves and pants as a precaution. \nNote: It may be difficult to return to your car while we are working\, so bring a bag to keep your items with you throughout the day. Some work sites are very steep. Please let us know in the morning\, if you prefer to work on flatter terrain or have medical conditions. First aid kits will be on site. \nSome work sites are very steep. Please inform your trip leader before the workday if you prefer to work on flatter terrain or have medical conditions.
URL:https://appalachian.org/event/roan-mountain-garlic-mustard-pull/
CATEGORIES:Roan Stewardship Volunteer,Upcoming,Volunteer Opportunity
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20260425T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20260425T170000
DTSTAMP:20260406T140725Z
CREATED:20260402T193738Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260406T140725Z
UID:30308-1777118400-1777136400@appalachian.org
SUMMARY:Get in Gear Festival
DESCRIPTION:The Outdoor Business Alliance’s\n11th Annual Get In Gear Festival\nApril 25\, 2026\nPresented by Fred Anderson Subaru\nSaturday\, 12-5 pm – RAIN OR SHINE! \nLocation – New Belgium Brewing \nFREE & OPEN TO THE PUBLIC! \nConnect with local companies\, products\, and experiences. \n\nDemo the latest gear + exclusive sales\, discounts\, and giveaways\nEnjoy local food and beverages\nActivities for the whole family\n\nEnjoy activities for all ages and outdoor experience levels. Explore an exciting marketplace of outdoor gear and local experiences\, meet industry experts\, demo the latest gear and equipment\, shop special deals\, taste local food and beverages\, and enjoy on-site activities at New Belgium Brewing’s Liquid Center. Join us for a fun and relaxed afternoon hanging out with friends and your favorite outdoor companies. \nSouthern Appalachian Highlands Conservancy will host a table at the event; come see us! SAHC is one of the member partners of the Outdoor Business Alliance. \nFor more info\, visit OutdoorBusinessAlliance.com. \n\nVolunteer to Help SAHC Table Below!
URL:https://appalachian.org/event/get-in-gear-festival/
LOCATION:New Belgium Brewery\, 21 Craven Streed\, Asheville\, NC\, 28806\, United States
CATEGORIES:Special Event,Upcoming
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20260419T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20260419T170000
DTSTAMP:20260326T194158Z
CREATED:20260326T193752Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260326T194158Z
UID:30233-1776603600-1776618000@appalachian.org
SUMMARY:Shibori Fun 2 – Galaxita Workshop at SAHC Community Farm
DESCRIPTION:Shibori Fun – Galaxita Workshop at SAHC Community Farm\n\n\n\nDATE: Sunday\, April 19 \nTIME: 1 pm to 5 pm \nCOST: $115 person \nDISCOUNTS: SAHC members get $10 OFF / Returning Students get $20 OFF \n\n\nDescription:\nGuest artist Meredith Law returns to host another fun art and nature workshop at the SAHC Community Farm – Shibori with a variety of natural dyes. This workshop is so popular\, she’s hosting TWO opportunities to participate – one on Saturday and this one on Sunday. \nCreate a wearable Work of Art! This special class is perfect for both beginners and returning students. Dive into the galaxy of Shibori\, a Japanese tie-dye technique that transforms fabric through folding\, twisting\, binding\, and shaping before dipping it in dyes to create incredible patterns . \nInstead of traditional indigo\, you’ll experiment with a beautiful range of natural dyes like: marigold\, iron\, madder\, & cochineal. Learn to create patterns on cotton\, silk\, & linen. \nNo prior art experience is needed – just bring your curiosity and love for nature! \n$115 fee includes all materials. includes a variety of materials for exploration\, plus one linen napkin & one silk scarf. Additional blank textiles will be available for purchase. \nScholarships available = everyone deserves art  \n  \nClick HERE for More Info and Registration\n  \n\n\n\nBio – Meredith Law:\nI’m a naturalist\, artist\, and event designer who gets excited about the tiniest details.  With a BFA in sculpture and a degree in botany\, my passion lies in collecting unusual pieces from nature and creating elegant things out of the unexpected.  For my event design company\, I act as art director\, illustrator\, and event brand ambassador making sure every detail tells a story.  But what I really love is teaching folks to make beautiful things by exploring where nature meets art. \nInstagram: @meredithlawdesign \nWebsite: galaxita.com
URL:https://appalachian.org/event/shibori-fun-2-galaxita-workshop-at-sahc-community-farm/
LOCATION:SAHC Community Farm (Event Venue)\, 180 Mag Sluder Road\, Alexander\, NC\, 28701\, United States
CATEGORIES:Special Event,Upcoming,Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20260418T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20260418T150000
DTSTAMP:20260323T135503Z
CREATED:20260316T232026Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260323T135503Z
UID:30166-1776510000-1776524400@appalachian.org
SUMMARY:Shibori Fun – Galaxita Workshop at SAHC Community Farm
DESCRIPTION:Shibori Fun – Galaxita Workshop\n\n\nDATE: Saturday\, April 18 \nTIME: 11 am to 3 pm \nCOST: $115 person \nDISCOUNTS: SAHC members get $10 OFF / Returning Students get $20 OFF \n\n\nDescription:\nGuest artist Meredith Law returns to host another fun art and nature workshop at the SAHC Community Farm – Shibori with a variety of natural dyes. \nCreate a wearable Work of Art! This special class is perfect for both beginners and returning students. Dive into the galaxy of Shibori\, a Japanese tie-dye technique that transforms fabric through folding\, twisting\, binding\, and shaping before dipping it in dyes to create incredible patterns . \nInstead of traditional indigo\, you’ll experiment with a beautiful range of natural dyes like: marigold\, iron\, madder\, & cochineal. Learn to create patterns on cotton\, silk\, & linen. \nNo prior art experience is needed – just bring your curiosity and love for nature! \n$115 fee includes all materials. includes a variety of materials for exploration\, plus one linen napkin & one silk scarf. Additional blank textiles will be available for purchase. \nScholarships available = everyone deserves art  \n  \n\n  \n\n\n\nBio – Meredith Law:\nI’m a naturalist\, artist\, and event designer who gets excited about the tiniest details.  With a BFA in sculpture and a degree in botany\, my passion lies in collecting unusual pieces from nature and creating elegant things out of the unexpected.  For my event design company\, I act as art director\, illustrator\, and event brand ambassador making sure every detail tells a story.  But what I really love is teaching folks to make beautiful things by exploring where nature meets art. \nInstagram: @meredithlawdesign \nWebsite: galaxita.com \n\n\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://appalachian.org/event/shibori-fun-galaxita-workshop-at-sahc-community-farm/
LOCATION:SAHC Community Farm (Event Venue)\, 180 Mag Sluder Road\, Alexander\, NC\, 28701\, United States
CATEGORIES:Special Event,Upcoming,Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20260416T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20260416T160000
DTSTAMP:20260227T171252Z
CREATED:20260227T171252Z
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UID:30021-1776344400-1776355200@appalachian.org
SUMMARY:2026 Farm Workshop: Small Engine Maintenance and Repair
DESCRIPTION:When: Thursday\, April 16 1 – 4 pm\n\nWhere: SAHC Community Farm\, 180 Mag Sluder Road Alexander\, NC 28701\n\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  \nPre-registration is required. Farm workshop fee is $20; no one turned away for inability to pay. \nFor questions\, contact SAHC Community Farm Manager Chris Link\, chris@appalachian.org. \nTo sign up\, fill out the registration form below.\n\n\nThank you for your interest in a workshop with the Southern Appalachian Highlands Conservancy. Registration for this outing is closed at this time. Please check our calendar of events for additional opportunities to connect! \n\n  \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 Conservati
URL:https://appalachian.org/event/2026-farm-workshop-small-engine-maintenance-and-repair/
LOCATION:SAHC Community Farm (Event Venue)\, 180 Mag Sluder Road\, Alexander\, NC\, 28701\, United States
CATEGORIES:Farm Workshop Series,SAHC Community Farm,Upcoming
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20260409T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20260409T143000
DTSTAMP:20260406T160223Z
CREATED:20260323T194636Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260406T160223Z
UID:30187-1775728800-1775745000@appalachian.org
SUMMARY:Little Cove Creek Volunteer Work Day
DESCRIPTION:Volunteer with the Roan Stewardship Team!\nThursday\, April 9 starting at 10 am\nJoin the Southern Appalachian Highlands Conservancy and the Roan Stewardship team for a volunteer workday at the Nilsen Cabin on our Little Cove Creek Preserve. This iconic property\, located on the Tennessee side of the Roan Highlands\, is one of SAHC’s original land acquisition projects. Recently\, SAHC was a recipient of a Tennessee Governor’s Response and Recovery Fund to repair the bridge and driveway into the preserve\, which was damaged during Hurricane Helene. \nNow that repairs are complete\, we would like to celebrate by getting the property ready for the 2026 season. Tasks will include clearing brush and trees from our trails\, weed-eating\, repairing fence around the historic graveyard\, pulling invasives\, and other light clean up work. This will require volunteers to work with weed eaters\, hand tools\, and saws. This event will be a great opportunity to work with friends\, get your hands dirty\, see a beautiful waterfall\, and enjoy a great day outside in the Roan Highlands. \nThis property is located just outside of Roan Mountain\, TN\, 1.5 hours northeast of Asheville\, NC and 45 mins southeast of Johnson City\, TN. Driving directions will be sent to volunteers following registration. \nWhen/Where: We will meet at 10:00 am at the Little Cove Creek Preserve and work until approximately 2:30pm. We’ll pause for a lunch break (bring your own lunch) around 12:30-1:15. \nWhat To Bring: Close-toed shoes\, work gloves\, lunch\, water\, jacket/rain gear. Please dress in layers\, the spring weather can be much cooler and very changeable at this elevation. \nIf you have any questions\, please reach out to\, marquette@appalachian.org \n  \nThank you for your interest in volunteering! The sign up for this work day is now closed.
URL:https://appalachian.org/event/little-cove-creek-volunteer-work-day/
CATEGORIES:Roan Stewardship Volunteer,Upcoming,Volunteer Opportunity
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20260408T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20260408T163000
DTSTAMP:20260402T200642Z
CREATED:20260402T200642Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260402T200642Z
UID:30320-1775662200-1775665800@appalachian.org
SUMMARY:Backyard Conservation Series - at Edneyville Library
DESCRIPTION:When: Wednesday\, April 8 from 3:30 to 4:30 pm\nWhere: Edneyville Branch of Henderson County Library Public System\nJoin SAHC Community Engagement and Education Manager LaKyla Hodges for a presentation on ‘Birding for You’ – an overview and intro to all things birding\, pertinent for audiences of all ages. \n  \nThis is the second installment in a 3-part ‘Backyard Conservation Series’ that the Edneyville Library is hosting with SAHC. \nIn this 3-part presentation series\, learn about SAHC’s important work and what you can do in your own backyard to keep waters clean\, habitats healthy\, farmlands productive and public spaces beautiful. Each session will focus on a different topic.We’re thrilled to be invited to share info with the community about conservation!
URL:https://appalachian.org/event/backyard-conservation-series-at-edneyville-library/
LOCATION:Edneyville Branch Library\, 2 Firehouse Rd\, Hendersonville\, NC\, 28792\, United States
CATEGORIES:Special Event,Upcoming
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20260403T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20260403T150000
DTSTAMP:20260304T160926Z
CREATED:20260303T200201Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260304T160926Z
UID:30043-1775214000-1775228400@appalachian.org
SUMMARY:2026 April Rocky Fork State Park Hike
DESCRIPTION:Date: Friday\, April 3rd\nTime: 11:00 am\nWhere: Rocky Fork State Park\nDistance: 5 miles\nDifficulty: Moderately strenuous (7/10)\nCost: FREE for all participants (Pre-Registration is Required!)\n  \nJoin SAHC on a hike in Rocky Fork State Park in Flag Pond\, TN. We will be hiking roughly 6 miles round trip along the Rocky Fork Trail\, White Oak Flats Trail\, and the Headwaters Trail and gain about 700 ft of elevation. Along the hike we will go through a cove forest and see a nice overlook\, ridge\, and a scenic cascade. \nFor questions about this hike\, please reach out to Outreach Program Manager\, Erin Goodpaster at erin@appalachian.org \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://appalachian.org/event/2026-april-rocky-fork-state-park-hike/
CATEGORIES:Hikes and Outings,Upcoming
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20260401T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20260401T173000
DTSTAMP:20260304T145839Z
CREATED:20260303T192342Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260304T145839Z
UID:30031-1775037600-1775064600@appalachian.org
SUMMARY:2026 April Beaver Creek Trail Hike
DESCRIPTION:Where: SAHC South Yellow Mountain Preserve\nWhen: 10:00 am\nDistance: 5 Miles\nDuration: 5.5 hrs\nMeeting Location: Spruce Pine\, NC – exact location sent to you upon registration\nCost: Free for Members\, $10 for Non-Members\nRegistration is required below\nJoin SAHC South Yellow Mountain Preserve Manager Park Greer for a moderately strenuous hike on the Beaver Creek Trail. This hike will guide participants through a protected watershed while exploring the human history\, ecology\, and geology of the region. At the peak is an overlook where everything seen is wholly protected by SAHC. \nThis 5 mile hike is an “out-and-back” mostly along old roadbeds with a few short\, steep sections that can reach 45 degrees and a total elevation gain of 1100 feet. This trail is currently under construction and may have areas of uneven/rough ground and may be slick on inclines. \nIf you have questions before the hike\, please reach out to South Yellow Mountain Preserve Manager\, Park Greer at park@appalachian.org \n  \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://appalachian.org/event/2026-april-beaver-creek-trail-hike/
CATEGORIES:Hikes and Outings,Upcoming
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20260328T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20260328T140000
DTSTAMP:20260318T142139Z
CREATED:20260224T183037Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260318T142139Z
UID:29981-1774692000-1774706400@appalachian.org
SUMMARY:2026 March Rough Creek Watershed Hike
DESCRIPTION:Date: Saturday\, March 28th\nTime: 10:00 am\nWhere: Rough Creek Watershed\nDistance: 5 miles\nDifficulty: Moderately strenuous (7/10)\nCost: FREE for all participants (Pre-Registration is Required!)\n  \nWe’re hitting the trails to celebrate Highland Brewing Company’s seasonal Saint T’s Pale Ale by hiking the Rough Creek Watershed’s inner loop trail! Participants will hike a moderately strenuous 5 mile loop through a beautiful forest with a near pristine ecosystem. Our hike will consist of about 1\,000 ft of elevation gain\, most within the first two miles. This watershed contains nearly 7 miles of streams\, numerous seeps\, springs\, & swamp/bog areas which have become fairly uncommon with human inhabitants of the region. It also is home to many species of interesting & rare plants (painted trillium\, whorled pogonia) as well as a large & diverse animal population (salamanders\, turkey\, bear\, bobcats\, songbirds). For those interested\, the hike will be followed by celebrating with a Saint T’s Pale Ale. \nThe Rough Creek Watershed property\, located at 265 Rough Water Pt.\, consists of over 870 acres of beautiful & majestic land\, owned by the Town of Canton.  This property is located on the South side of the Newfound Mountain Range\, approximately 5 miles north of Canton in Western North Carolina. The Rough Creek Watershed Trail System is comprised of 3 trails of various distances\, totaling 10+ miles. \nIn 2002\, with the help of the Southern Appalachian Highlands Conservancy\, a partnership was created between the Town of Canton & the North Carolina Clean Water Management Trust Fund. This relationship has led to the establishment of a conservation easement throughout the Rough Creek property\, ensuring the protection of its unique forest ecosystem & natural resources. \nThis hike is a part of SAHC’s “For Love of Beer and Mountains” corporate partnership with Highland Brewing Company and is a part of Highland’s “Thirst for Good” partnership.  Highland donates a portion of sales of seasonal releases during the “release party” at the Tasting Room in Asheville to support SAHC’s land and water conservation efforts\, and we lead guided hikes for folks to experience and enjoy the natural landscapes for which these seasonal brews are named and beyond. \n*Please note that dogs are not allowed on these trails.  \nCost – FREE for all participants\, (Pre-Registration is Required Below!)
URL:https://appalachian.org/event/2026-march-rough-creek-watershed-hike/
CATEGORIES:Hikes and Outings,Upcoming
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20260325T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20260325T130000
DTSTAMP:20260323T135359Z
CREATED:20260226T214847Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260323T135359Z
UID:30008-1774440000-1774443600@appalachian.org
SUMMARY:2026 Lunch and Learn - Mapping the Mountains
DESCRIPTION:Virtual Lunch & Learn – Mapping the Mountains: Surveying & Technology in Land Conservation\nWednesday\, March 25 at 12:00 pm EST\nJoin Park Greer\, SAHC’s South Yellow Mountain Preserve Manager for a virtual Lunch & Learn exploring the intersection of land conservation\, land surveying\, and other measurement and monitoring technologies. Before Park joined the SAHC team he worked in land surveying specializing in stream restoration and is excited to share how historical and modern mapping technologies help conservationists better understand\, protect\, and steward the landscapes of the Southern Appalachian mountains. \nMany of these tools and practices are unfamiliar to most even though they impact our daily lives. Understanding the distinction between these tools\, their limitations\, and their uses helps land owners and land protectors to care for the world around them. From the history of surveying to interpreting and defining property boundaries to analyzing forest health and habitat connectivity\, these tools play a critical role in preserving farmland\, forests\, and mountain views for future generations.
URL:https://appalachian.org/event/2026-mapping-the-mountains/
CATEGORIES:Upcoming,Virtual Conservation Experience
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20260319T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20260319T160000
DTSTAMP:20260318T191123Z
CREATED:20260227T170333Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260318T191123Z
UID:30014-1773925200-1773936000@appalachian.org
SUMMARY:2026 Farm Workshop: Planning & Design - Climate Resilience
DESCRIPTION:Farm Planning & Design: Climate Resilience\nWhen: Thursday\, March 19\, 1 – 4 pm\nWhere: SAHC Community Farm\, 180 Mag Sluder Road Alexander\, NC 28701\n\nAre you looking for the perfect farm property but not sure how to create the best plan for your land? Join us for an introduction to planning and layout of land for small-scale farming with a focus on climate-resilient design. \nOur case study for this process will be a property just around the corner from the SAHC Community Farm in Alexander. We will have a virtual “walk through” site analysis of the property’s conditions using a number of land planning tools\, with a Permaculture approach. We will inventory conditions such as soils\, water\, wind\, aspect and more to create a multi-layered map of the site as a base for decision making. Using this information\, we will actively draw up together a concept for the site\, which addresses some of the needs and challenges identified in the analysis phase.  Through this design process we will cover how to avoid making a $10\,000 “bad decision” when beginning with infrastructure improvements. \nThis workshop will be particularly appropriate for participants who already own or lease land\, as well as those who plan to do so in the future. Our focus will be on growers and how best to make design decisions for resiliency. \n\n  \nPre-registration is required. Farm workshop fee is $20; no one turned away for inability to pay. \nFor questions\, contact SAHC Community Farm Manager Chris Link\, chris@appalachian.org. \nRegistration for this workshop has now closed.\n  \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 Conservati
URL:https://appalachian.org/event/2026-farm-workshop-planning-design-climate-resilience/
LOCATION:SAHC Community Farm (Event Venue)\, 180 Mag Sluder Road\, Alexander\, NC\, 28701\, United States
CATEGORIES:Farm Workshop Series,SAHC Community Farm,Upcoming
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20260314T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20260314T110000
DTSTAMP:20260305T153253Z
CREATED:20260223T195034Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260305T153253Z
UID:29955-1773478800-1773486000@appalachian.org
SUMMARY:2026 March SAHC Community Farm Birding Hike
DESCRIPTION:SAHC Community Farm Birding Hike\nDate: Saturday\, March 14th\nStart Time: 9:00 am\nDistance: 2 Miles\nCost: Free for Members\, $10 for Non-Members\nPre-Registration is required below\n  \nJoin us for this beginning birding walk at the SAHC Community Farm (the first of our Birding series throughout the spring) to learn tips on how to listen for birds\, spot their movements\, then look for marks to help you identify them. This hike will be led by experienced birder\, Mike Hill\, and designed for beginners. This is a great opportunity to test out that new camera or pair of binoculars\, or just explore the sights and sounds of the SAHC Community Farm! \nThis hike will be slow and methodical. Plan to hike less than two miles in open field habitat before returning to the start. \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://appalachian.org/event/2026-march-sahc-community-farm-birding-hike/
CATEGORIES:Hikes and Outings,Upcoming
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20260306T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20260306T120000
DTSTAMP:20260217T212539Z
CREATED:20260210T145825Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260217T212539Z
UID:29869-1772787600-1772798400@appalachian.org
SUMMARY:Livestake Planting Work Day with NCWF\, at Bowditch Bottoms Preserve
DESCRIPTION:What: Livestake Volunteer Planting Workday\nWhere: SAHC’s Bowditch Bottoms Preserve\, near Burnsville\, NC\nWhen: Friday\, March 6 from 9 am to 12 pm\nJoin the North Carolina Wildlife Federation and Southern Appalachian Highlands Conservancy for a livestaking workday at SAHC’s Bowditch Bottoms in Yancey County. \nBowditch Bottoms contains a mosaic of habitat types including mixed hardwood forest\, open field\, natural wetland\, and a riparian area that buffers over a half mile of Ayles Creek within the South Toe River Watershed. \nLivestaking is a restoration technique where dormant stem cuttings from trees and shrubs are planted directly into the ground. These cuttings root and grow into new plants. Join us as we plant livestakes along Ayles Creek in areas left bare and susceptible to invasive plant species following Helene. We will plant a variety of native species including ninebark\, silky willow\, elderberry\, and more in an effort to control erosion and enhance habitat for both terrestrial and aquatic wildlife. \nThis work day is a continuation of our partnership with NCWF; we joined together in managing invasive plants species through a series of volunteer work days on this preserves in 2025. Please help us continue the momentum as we repair and restore the stream corridor! \nThis event is free and open to the public. 
URL:https://appalachian.org/event/livestake-planting-work-day-with-ncwf-at-bowditch-bottoms-preserve/
CATEGORIES:Special Event,Upcoming,Volunteer Opportunity,Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20260305T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20260305T190000
DTSTAMP:20260211T191938Z
CREATED:20260121T200243Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260211T191938Z
UID:29681-1772730000-1772737200@appalachian.org
SUMMARY:2026 Winter Hiking Challenge Celebration
DESCRIPTION:Date: Thursday\, March 5\nTime: 5 to 7 pm\nLocation: Wicked Weed Funkatorium\, 147 Coxe Ave\, Asheville\, NC 28801\nYou’re invited to join Southern Appalachian Highlands Conservancy to celebrate the conclusion of the Winter Hiking Challenge! This gathering will be a chance to connect with other hikers who participated in the challenge\, meeting fellow members of the conservation community. SAHC will be there with merchandise for sale and plenty of staff members if you have questions about our work. In addition\, Dayna from Solstice Handmade will have a table with more of her beautiful creations and Nina Veteto from Blue Ridge Botanic will have a selection of her “Field Guide” bandanas. \nThere is public street parking available along Coxe Ave and other nearby streets\, a private parking garage The Ironwood Parking Garage at 45 Federal Alley (2 minute walk)\, and a public parking deck at 11 Sears Alley (9 minute walk). Well-behaved dogs are welcome at the venue. The Funkatorium specializes in sour beer\, but regular beer\, wine\, and non-alcoholic options are also available. Additionally\, there is a full kitchen on site serving pizza\, sandwiches\, and more. Find their menu online here. \nWe’d love to know if you can make it\, but feel free to drop by! Use the RSVP form below to let us know if you’re coming. If you have any questions\, please feel free to reach out to Outreach Program Manager Erin Goodpaster at erin@appalachian.org.
URL:https://appalachian.org/event/2026-whc-celebration/
LOCATION:Wicked Weed Funkatorium\, 147 Coxe Ave\, Asheville\, NC\, 28801\, United States
CATEGORIES:Special Event,Upcoming
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20260228T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20260228T150000
DTSTAMP:20260218T184548Z
CREATED:20260218T184548Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260218T184548Z
UID:29735-1772276400-1772290800@appalachian.org
SUMMARY:Winter Hiking Challenge Strawberry Gap Hike
DESCRIPTION:Date: Saturday\, February 28th\nTime: 11:00 am\nWhere: Strawberry Gap to Blue Ridge Pastures\nDistance: 6 miles\nDifficulty: Moderately strenuous (7/10)\nCost: FREE for all participants (Pre-Registration is Required!)\n  \nFinish the Winter Hiking Challenge strong and in community by joining Southern Appalachian Highlands Conservancy for a guided hike to Blue Ridge Pastures via the Strawberry Gap Trail! \nThis hike is only for participants registered for the 2026 Winter Hiking Challenge. \nWe will hike a moderately strenuous 6 mile out-and-back through a beautiful forest while taking in sweeping views of Fairview\, NC before arriving at the remote Blue Ridge Pastures. \nStrawberry Gap is in the stunning Upper Hickory Nut Gorge trail network and climbs upward for three miles through beautiful\, boulder-strewn forests. About halfway up\, a rock outcrop offers sweeping views over a picturesque valley and range upon range of distant\, blue mountains. The climax of this trail is Blue Ridge Pastures\, where the forests give way to a ridgeline pasture\, revealing dramatic views of the Hickory Nut Gorge\, Bearwallow Mountain\, Little Pisgah Mountain\, and in the distance the highest mountains in the eastern United States.  \nThis trail is made possible through a partnership between two local land trusts–Southern Appalachian Highlands Conservancy (SAHC) and Conserving Carolina. SAHC owns Strawberry Gap Preserve and worked with multiple private landowners to protect this beautiful mountain land with conservation easements. Conserving Carolina then built the trail\, which connects to Trombatore Trail at Blue Ridge Pastures. This brings us to more than 16 miles of connected trails in the Upper Hickory Nut Gorge. \n*Please note that Strawberry Gap passes through privately owned land and dogs are not allowed on this trail.  \nRegister Below!
URL:https://appalachian.org/event/winter-hiking-challenge-strawberry-gap-hike/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20260222T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20260222T170000
DTSTAMP:20260218T155107Z
CREATED:20260116T204601Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260218T155107Z
UID:29663-1771768800-1771779600@appalachian.org
SUMMARY:Wool Landscapes - Galaxita Workshop at SAHC Community Farm
DESCRIPTION:Wool Landscape Workshop (Sunday Class)\n\n\nDATE: Sunday February 22\, 2026 \nTIME: 2:00 pm – 5:00 pm \nCOST: $95 person  \nDISCOUNTS: SAHC members get $10 OFF / Returning Students get $20 OFF \n\nMax of 15 students \n\n \nDescription:\nExplore the creative galaxy of wool painting.  Join artist Meredith Law to paint a landscape using fiber as your paint and a needle as your brush. \nGather around a communal table filled with soft\, colorful wool roving\, pre-made rustic wood frames\, and watercolor templates to guide your composition. No art experience is required.  Meredith will guide you through the process of layering and sculpting wool to create a beautifully textured landscape. \nAll materials are provided\, so you’ll leave with a ready-to-hang piece of fiber art you can gift to someone you love. \nMaterials provided:\n\nfelted canvas\nwool roving\nsalvaged wood frame\nfelting needles \nfelting pad\nwatercolor templates\n\n\n\n\n\nBio – Meredith Law:\nI’m a naturalist\, artist\, and event designer who gets excited about the tiniest details.  With a BFA in sculpture and a degree in botany\, my passion lies in collecting unusual pieces from nature and creating elegant things out of the unexpected.  For my event design company\, I act as art director\, illustrator\, and event brand ambassador making sure every detail tells a story.  But what I really love is teaching folks to make beautiful things by exploring where nature meets art. \nInstagram: @meredithlawdesign \nWebsite: galaxita.com
URL:https://appalachian.org/event/wool-landscapes-galaxita-workshop-at-sahc-community-farm-2/
CATEGORIES:Farm Workshop Series,SAHC Community Farm
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20260222T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20260222T123000
DTSTAMP:20260203T203528Z
CREATED:20260128T203825Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260203T203528Z
UID:29744-1771756200-1771763400@appalachian.org
SUMMARY:2026 February Hiking with Kids at Bull Creek Preserve
DESCRIPTION:Date: Sunday\, February 22nd\, 2026\nTime: 10:30 am\nWhere: SAHC’s Bull Creek Preserve at Warren Wilson College\nDifficulty: (3/10)\nCost: FREE for members\, $10 for non-members\n(Kids hike for free!)\n  \nJoin SAHC on a family friendly guided hike at SAHC’s Bull Creek Preserve! This hike is specifically designed for folks to hike with children and to encourage families to get outside during the chilly winter times. The trails at SAHC’s Bull Creek Preserve meander through the 191 acre tract and are gently graded\, making them perfect to bring the whole family with children of any age. This hike will be about 2 miles in length. \nThis newly protected preserve 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. \nSAHC owns this land for the long-term and remains in deep partnership with Warren Wilson College\, who continues 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. \nPlease Register Below
URL:https://appalachian.org/event/2026-february-hiking-with-kids-at-bull-creek-preserve/
CATEGORIES:Hikes and Outings,Upcoming
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SUMMARY:Mitchell County Landscape Recovery and Preparedness Open House
DESCRIPTION:When: Saturday\, Feb. 21 from 1 to 3 pm (DROP IN)\nFirewise Prevention Presentation at 1:30 pm \nWhere: Bowman Middle School\, 410 S. Mitchell Ave.\, Bakersville\, NC 28705\nCome learn from agencies\, non-profits\, and businesses about what resources are available to landowners\, as well as recovery updates. \nDrop-In Topics Include:\n\nWildfire Mitigation\nDebris Removal and Forest Mulching\nForest Restoration\nNon-native Invasive Species Control\nStream Restoration\nLandslide Seeding\n\nHost and presenters include:\n \n 
URL:https://appalachian.org/event/mitchell-county-landscape-recovery-and-preparedness-open-house/
LOCATION:Bowman Middle School\, 410 S. Mitchell Ave.\, Bakersville\, NC\, 28705\, United States
CATEGORIES:Special Event,Upcoming,Workshop
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SUMMARY:Wool Landscapes - Galaxita Workshop at SAHC Community Farm
DESCRIPTION:Wool Landscape Workshop (Saturday Class)\n\n\nDATE: Saturday February 21\, 2026 \nTIME: 10:00 am – 1:00 pm \nCOST: $95 person  \nDISCOUNTS: SAHC members get $10 OFF / Returning Students get $20 OFF \n\nMax of 15 students \n\n \nDescription:\nExplore the creative galaxy of wool painting.  Join artist Meredith Law to paint a landscape using fiber as your paint and a needle as your brush. \nGather around a communal table filled with soft\, colorful wool roving\, pre-made rustic wood frames\, and watercolor templates to guide your composition. No art experience is required.  Meredith will guide you through the process of layering and sculpting wool to create a beautifully textured landscape. \nAll materials are provided\, so you’ll leave with a ready-to-hang piece of fiber art you can gift to someone you love. \nMaterials provided:\n\nfelted canvas\nwool roving\nsalvaged wood frame\nfelting needles \nfelting pad\nwatercolor templates\n\n\n\n\n\nBio – Meredith Law:\nI’m a naturalist\, artist\, and event designer who gets excited about the tiniest details.  With a BFA in sculpture and a degree in botany\, my passion lies in collecting unusual pieces from nature and creating elegant things out of the unexpected.  For my event design company\, I act as art director\, illustrator\, and event brand ambassador making sure every detail tells a story.  But what I really love is teaching folks to make beautiful things by exploring where nature meets art. \nInstagram: @meredithlawdesign \n\nWebsite: galaxita.com
URL:https://appalachian.org/event/wool-landscapes-galaxita-workshop-at-sahc-community-farm/
CATEGORIES:Farm Workshop Series,SAHC Community Farm
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