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SUMMARY:2023 Hike #1: Roll n’ Stroll at Rhododendron Gardens\, Roan Mountain
DESCRIPTION:Location: Rhododendron Gardens\, State Rd 1348\, Bakersville\, NC 28705\nStart Time: 11:00 am\nEst End Time: 1:00 pm\nDistance: 1 Mile\nDifficulty: 1/10\, Easy\nLeaders: Hanni Muerdter\, Jess Laggis & LaKyla Hodges\nWe anticipate that the Rhododendron Gardens on top of the Roan will be blazing with color this time of year. Participants will stroll approximately 1 mile across gentle terrain with stunning views of the Roan landscape. On this leisurely walk\, participants will learn about a number of SAHC’s land protection projects that can be viewed from the gardens. This family-friendly offering is designed to provide people of all abilities with an opportunity to get outside and enjoy some of the properties SAHC has diligently worked to protect over the last four decades. This trail is paved and wheelchair/stroller accessible. If participants want to do more walking after this event\, there are many additional trails nearby.  \nWe hope participants will join us after this outing for the SAHC drop-in social at our Little Cove Creek Preserve. The distance from the Rhododendron Gardens to the Little Cove Creek Preserve is 10 miles (30 minute estimated drive time).  \nThank you for taking interest in our outing with Southern Appalachian Highlands Conservancy!\n\nI am sorry to say that our outing is currently FULL and we cannot accept any more attendees at this time. However\, if you are still interested in the hike\, please contact me at travis@appalachian.org and your name and email will be put on a wait-list. I will contact you if a spot becomes available.  If you have any questions\, you can contact me at travis@appalachian.org.  \nThank you for your interest in hiking with SAHC! \n-Travis Bordley
URL:https://appalachian.org/event/2023-hike-1-roll-n-stroll-at-roan-mountain-rhododendron-gardens/
LOCATION:Rhododendron Gardens\, State Rd 1348\, Bakersville\, NC\, 28705
CATEGORIES:Hikes and Outings,June Jamboree,Upcoming
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230603T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230603T170000
DTSTAMP:20230531T030611Z
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SUMMARY:2023 Land Trust Day
DESCRIPTION:Support SAHC on Land Trust Day! Shop and Dine for Conservation \nOn Land Trust Day – June 3 – local businesses have pledged to donate a portion of sales to support Southern Appalachian Highlands Conservancy’s ongoing land and water conservation efforts.  \nLand Trust Day coincides with National Trails Day and is celebrated each year on the first Saturday of June to recognize the incredible land protection accomplishments of land trusts in our region. \n\nSpecial thanks to Mast General Store in Waynesville and Asheville for donating almost $200\,000 since 2003 and many other local businesses for supporting SAHC on Land Trust Day over the years! \n“Each year as we approach Land Trust Day\, it is our hope that by working together we can help people understand that we must preserve our environment – its beauty\, its water\, its open spaces\, its inhabitants. It is what gives us life\, both literally and figuratively\,” says Lisa Cooper at Mast General Store. \nPlease mark your calendars and plan to shop and dine to support conservation! Thank you to our 2023 Land Trust Day Sponsors:\nAsheville and Waynesville stores
URL:https://appalachian.org/event/2023-land-trust-day/
CATEGORIES:Special Event,Upcoming
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230603T073000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230603T130000
DTSTAMP:20230405T001141Z
CREATED:20230306T175904Z
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UID:22731-1685777400-1685797200@appalachian.org
SUMMARY:2023 Flying Squirrel Ten Miler
DESCRIPTION:Experience some of the best road running in Asheville with The Flying Squirrel Ten Miler\, Asheville’s premier 10 Mile road race. Enjoy the ease and convenience of a road race with the spectacular views and seclusion of a mountain race. The race starts and finishes just blocks from downtown Asheville and then promptly takes runners on the winding roads of Town Mountain. Participants will enjoy shaded mountain roads typically only used by locals\, such as the beautiful Sunset Drive and Patton Mountain Road. One thing about The Flying Squirrel Ten Miler is sure: you’ve got to “earn” those views. The Southern Appalachians are hilly and so is The Flying Squirrel Ten Miler. \nThe course features five miles of gradual uphill and five miles of gradual downhill with a bit of flat at the beginning and end. Runners will gain over 1\,400′ and lose over 1\,400′ throughout the 10 mile long course. \nRunners will Start and Finish just north of Downtown Asheville on the corner of Orange Street and South Liberty Street.\nNavigating to the race Start/Finish: Enter 55 Orange St\, Asheville\, NC on your device. \nSouthern Appalachian Highlands Conservancy has been chosen again this year as the nonprofit beneficiary of the race!  \n\nRegistration is NOW OPEN! Prices increase on April 2\, 2023 – Register early to save!
URL:https://appalachian.org/event/flying-squirrel-ten-miler/
LOCATION:Jus’ Running
CATEGORIES:Special Event
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230602T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230602T163000
DTSTAMP:20230503T214625Z
CREATED:20230502T191821Z
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SUMMARY:2023 June Community Farm Tour - National Trails Day and Land Trust Day
DESCRIPTION:Date: Friday\, June 2nd\nTime: Starting at 2:00 pm\nWhere: SAHC Community Farm\nDistance: 3 miles\nDifficulty: Moderate. Several steep inclines are present on the trail.\nCost: Free for Members. $10 for non-members.\n  \nJoin the Southern Appalachian Highlands Conservancy on our beautiful Community Farm to hike along our Discovery Trail! We will be celebrating Land Trust Day and National Trails Day a day early. Conservation land trusts like Southern Appalachian Highlands Conservancy play a critical role in helping to conserve land for public enjoyment as well as privately-owned preserves that protect view-sheds and wildlife corridors near national trails. Land trusts work to protect and manage a wide variety of important land and water resources\, including habitat for rare plants and animals\, farmland\, and sources of drinking water for millions of people. \nIn light of National Land Trust Day\, we are grateful to local businesses and citizens who recognize the importance of this work and have stepped up with their support for SAHC. \nOur Community Farm is a 140-acre educational and working farm just outside Asheville. The farm is a continually evolving home for conservation projects and agricultural production. Highlighted by our stream restoration project\, shortleaf pine reforestation project\, farm incubator program\, and education center\, there is always something new to see. \nParticipants will hike The Discovery Trail in a 3-mile loop allowing us to view all of the amazing farm projects before returning to the parking area. Participants are welcome to bring a packed lunch to enjoy while overlooking the farm and surrounding mountains. \nPlease note that our Community Farm is an active farm not open to the public unless accompanied by SAHC staff. To ensure safety\, staff capacity\, and a positive experience for everyone involved it is critical that ALL hike participants pre-register for events before visiting the farm. You will receive an email with specific information about where to meet on the farm and other necessary details. If you do not receive this email\, as well as a confirmation email following your registration\, we do not have you registered for the hike. The majority of this hike is not disability accessible.  \nIf you have any questions\, please reach out to katie@appalachian.org. \nOops! We could not locate your form. \n 
URL:https://appalachian.org/event/2023-june-farm-tour-national-trails-day-and-land-trust-day/
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=UTC:20230526T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230526T163000
DTSTAMP:20230502T185852Z
CREATED:20230502T185144Z
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SUMMARY:2023 May Community Farm Tour
DESCRIPTION:Date: Friday\, May 26th\nTime: Starting at 2:00pm\nWhere: SAHC Community Farm\nDistance: 3 miles\nDifficulty: Moderate. Several steep inclines are present on the trail.\nCost: Free for Members. $10 for non-members.\n  \nJoin the Southern Appalachian Highlands Conservancy on our beautiful Community Farm to hike along our Discovery Trail! \nOur Community Farm is a 140-acre educational and working farm just outside Asheville. The farm is a continually evolving home for conservation projects and agricultural production. Highlighted by our stream restoration project\, shortleaf pine reforestation project\, farm incubator program\, and education center\, there is always something new to see. \nParticipants will hike The Discovery Trail in a 3-mile loop allowing us to view all of the amazing farm projects before returning to the parking area. Participants are welcome to bring a packed lunch to enjoy while overlooking the farm and surrounding mountains. \nPlease note that our Community Farm is an active farm not open to the public unless accompanied by SAHC staff. To ensure safety\, staff capacity\, and a positive experience for everyone involved it is critical that ALL hike participants pre-register for events before visiting the farm. You will receive an email with specific information about where to meet on the farm and other necessary details. If you do not receive this email\, as well as a confirmation email following your registration\, we do not have you registered for the hike. The majority of this hike is not disability accessible.  \nIf you have any questions\, please reach out to katie@appalachian.org. \nOops! We could not locate your form. \n 
URL:https://appalachian.org/event/2023-may-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=UTC:20230520T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230520T213000
DTSTAMP:20230425T202201Z
CREATED:20230425T202201Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230425T202201Z
UID:23179-1684602000-1684618200@appalachian.org
SUMMARY:Homeplace Beer Co. Celebrates Year of the Trail
DESCRIPTION:2023 is the Year of the Trail!\nHomeplace Beer Company and the Yancey Chamber of Commerce invite you to celebrate Yancey County\, NC and all the amazing outdoor recreations in our “backyard” Saturday\, May 20\, 2023. NC High Peaks Trail Association lead a group hike to Phillips Knob from Homeplace Beer Company\, starting at 9 am.\n\n\n\nAt 5 pm\, vendors from the following organizations will be set up with information\, ready to chat about all the work being done to connect folks to our wonderful natural landscapes:\nBlue Ridge Parkway Foundation\nYancey Humane Society – Tails to Trails\nNC High Peaks/Mount Mitchell State Park\nNC Outdoor Adventure\nMountain BizWorks\nSouthern Appalachian Highlands Conservancy\nThe Conservancy Fund\nBlue Ridge Conservancy\n\n\n\nHog Hollow Wood Fired Pizza will be serving delicious fare all night and the Homeplace Beer Co. taps will be flowing.\n\nCrystal Fountains Bluegrass will perform live on the Homeplace stage starting at 6:30 pm.\n\n \nCLICK HERE for more info.
URL:https://appalachian.org/event/homeplace-beer-co-celebrates-year-of-the-trail/
LOCATION:Homeplace Beer Company\, 321 W. Main ST.\, Burnsville\, NC\, 28714
CATEGORIES:"For Love of Beer & Mountains",Special Event,Upcoming
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230518T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230518T200000
DTSTAMP:20230519T050257Z
CREATED:20230425T200831Z
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SUMMARY:Mosaic Art Walk and Benefit
DESCRIPTION:We have a winner! Thank you to all who came out to support conservation and see us at the Haen Gallery tonight! We have a raffle winner and they have been already been notified.\nOn Thursday\, May 18\, from 5-8 p.m.\, Mosaic Realty comes together with 12 downtown Asheville galleries to create a unique community art walk and benefit. This free fundraiser\, open to the public\, will be hosted by Mosaic real estate agents\, with each gallery highlighting a different local nonprofit organization – including Southern Appalachian Highlands Conservancy. \nTake in the eclectic work of local\, regional and international artists while learning about the fantastic work being done by each nonprofit. There will be lite fare and beverages as well as the opportunity to purchase raffle tickets to win exciting prizes\, with all proceeds going to the highlighted organization. Additionally\, each gallery will contribute a percentage of sales to its featured nonprofit. \nHaen Gallery is one of 12 galleries downtown that will host the first annual Asheville Art Walk in an effort to showcase Asheville’s talented local artists. Haen Gallery has chosen Southern Appalachian Highlands Conservancy as their non-profit beneficiary for the evening. SAHC will receive 10% of proceeds from the sale of artwork at Haen Gallery during the event. There will also be items for raffle\, to benefit SAHC. Chris Foley\, gallery owner\, is donating a piece of his work for the raffle and Matt Christie of Green River Woods will contribute a hand-made butcher-block\, plus SAHC and our partners at Chestnut\, Wicked Weed Brewing\, and Highland Brewing Company have put together a ‘local bundle’ of gift certificates and goodies. \nAdvance purchase of raffle tickets has NOW CLOSED. You can purchase tickets at the event. Drawing for the raffle will be 7:30 pm May 18.\nThe Mosaic Art Walk and Benefit is yet another way Mosaic connects community members\, supporting organizations essential to the health and vitality of Asheville. Ready to take in Asheville’s art and entertainment scene\, support worthy local causes\, and meet Mosaic agents all at the same time? Visit MosaicArtWalk.com for more info about participating galleries\, raffle prizes and featured nonprofit partners! \nCLICK HERE FOR MORE INFO at MyMosaicRealty.com
URL:https://appalachian.org/event/mosaic-art-walk-and-benefit/
CATEGORIES:Special Event,Upcoming
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230513T110000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230513T130000
DTSTAMP:20230503T191020Z
CREATED:20230503T191020Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230503T191020Z
UID:23336-1683975600-1683982800@appalachian.org
SUMMARY:Blazing Star Flowers Workshop: Spring Floral Design
DESCRIPTION:Treat yourself or a loved one to a colorful flower display from conserved mountain farmland while supporting a growing local business!\nBlazing Star Flowers\, growing in the Farm Incubator Program at SAHC Community Farm\, is hosting TWO workshops this month – Saturday May 6 and Saturday May 13. \nLearn to grow your own flower garden and design flower arrangements. Workshops run 11 am to 1 pm and will be followed by afternoon plant sales (1 to 5 pm). Workshops require pre-registration and class fee; afternoon plant sales are free to attend. Registration and details at www.blazingstarflowers.com/workshops \nMay 13 Workshop Details:\nEnjoy a fun and informative visit to Blazing Star Flowers in Alexander\, NC\, located on the 140-acre SAHC Community Farm. Tour their half-acre farm area and take in spring mountain views. See their early season flower fields and learn about their sustainable growing methods. \nWatch a demonstration in which you’ll learn general floral design principals and tips. Next you’ll create your own centerpiece to take home. Guidance will be given but students are encouraged to express their own personal style. All levels of experience are welcome. Small group size. Light snacks provided. Cost includes all tools and materials. \nMakes a great companion to their Flower CSA DIY loose stem bucket options\, when you can use your new skills to make weekly arrangements. After the workshop you’ll have the option to shop for flower and herb plants at the pop-up plant sale onsite from 1-5pm. They have a covered gathering space\, so the workshop will be held rain or shine. Workshop refunds are not available but your space may be transferred to someone else. If the workshop is sold out\, email them if you’d like to be placed on the waitlist. \n\n\n\n\nBlazing Star Flowers will also have one-time seedling CSA share for a pick-up early May:\nblazingstarflowers.com/product-page/cut-flower-collection-seedling-share \nAnd a bi-weekly Flower CSA pick up starts May 17th at Olivette Farm (new in 2023): www.blazingstarflowers.com/product-page/olivette-biweekly-flower-csa-share \nThe rest of their Flower CSAs starts June 8th\, with weekly pickups similar to previous seasons. Click HERE for more info. \nBlazingStarFlowers.com\n 
URL:https://appalachian.org/event/blazing-star-flowers-workshop-spring-floral-design/
LOCATION:SAHC Community Farm (Market Stand area)\, 228 Mag Sluder\, Alexander\, 28701\, United States
CATEGORIES:Farm Workshop Series,Special Event,Upcoming,Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230510T083000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230510T120000
DTSTAMP:20230412T235652Z
CREATED:20230406T200143Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230412T235652Z
UID:22908-1683707400-1683720000@appalachian.org
SUMMARY:2023 Hampton Creek Cove Beginner Birder Walk
DESCRIPTION:When: May 10\, starting at 8:30 am\nWhere: Hampton Creek Cove State Natural Area\, TN\nDistance: Approx. 1.5 to 2 miles\nDifficulty: Easy\, 3/10\nCost: FREE\nRegistration: Pre-registration is REQUIRED\nJoin us for this beginning birding walk to learn tips on how to listen for birds\, spot their movements\, then look for marks to help you identify them. The walk will be led by Chris Soto\, SAHC Trustee and member of the Elizabethton Bird Club and Joe McGuiness\, vice president of activities for the Elizabethton Bird Club. This will be a great event for beginning birders who want to get some hands-on experience! \nBirding may begin in the parking area\, as there are often a number of birds right there.  The birds will determine where we go and stop along the route\, but you can expect to walk about one to two miles on trails\, through pastures\, across the new bridge over the creek\, and along the edge of the tree line. Hopefully we’ll see some Golden-winged Warblers! Along this route\, we’ll be watching for birds near portions of the Elm Hollow Loop Trail and Overmountain Victory National Historic Trail\, up to the base of the Shell Hollow Trail. \n*A limited supply of binoculars will be available on a first-come\, first-served basis. \nThis outing is Part 2 of a 2-part series\, with a Virtual SAHC Lunch and Learn on May 3rd at 12:00pm: Birding for Beginners. You are not required to sign up for both\, but it is recommended. Learn about birding\, then join us at Hampton Creek Cove to put your new knowledge to work! Register separately for the virtual introductory program HERE. \nIf you have any questions\, please reach out to katie@appalachian.org. \nRegister for Beginner Birder Walk\nOops! We could not locate your form.
URL:https://appalachian.org/event/2023-hampton-creek-cove-beginner-birding-walk/
LOCATION:Hampton Creek Cove State Natural Area
CATEGORIES:Hikes and Outings,Upcoming
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230506T110000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230506T130000
DTSTAMP:20230503T191504Z
CREATED:20230503T190327Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230503T191504Z
UID:23323-1683370800-1683378000@appalachian.org
SUMMARY:Blazing Star Flowers Workshop: Growing Your Own Flower Garden
DESCRIPTION:Treat yourself or a loved one to a colorful flower display from conserved mountain farmland while supporting a growing local business!\nBlazing Star Flowers\, growing in the Farm Incubator Program at SAHC Community Farm\, is hosting TWO workshops this month – Saturday May 6 and Saturday May 13. \nLearn to grow your own flower garden and design flower arrangements. Workshops run 11 am to 1 pm and will be followed by afternoon plant sales (1 to 5 pm). Workshops require pre-registration and class fee; afternoon plant sales are free to attend. Registration and details at www.blazingstarflowers.com/workshops \nMay 6 Workshop Details:\nEnjoy a fun and informative visit to Blazing Star Flowers in Alexander\, NC\, located on the 140-acre SAHC Community Farm. Tour their half-acre farm area and take in spring mountain views with other plant enthusiasts. See early season flower fields while you learn about sustainable low-till growing methods to start your own flower garden for yourself and our pollinator friends to enjoy.  You’ll receive informative handouts and a few plants and seeds to get your garden started. You can also purchase additional plants at our on-site pop-up plant sale afterward. \nThis workshop is designed for home gardeners\, not commercial growers\, and it makes a wonderful companion to their Seedling Share Plant Collection or the flower and herb starts Blazing Star Flowers is currently selling at the River Arts District Farmers Market (Wednesdays from 3-6 pm) or the NC Arboretum Plant Sale (June 3 from 10-3). The workshop will discuss soil preparation\, planting\, maintaining\, and harvesting a variety of flowers including dahlias. \nIn the case of substantial rain\, the class will be postponed to the next day\, Sunday 5/7 from 2-4 pm. You will be notified of a weather-related postponement via email by 5 pm on Friday\, 5/5. \nRegistration closes at 8 am on 5/5/23. Refunds are not available but your space may be transferred to someone else if you notify us via email beforehand.  If the workshop is sold out\, you may email us to be placed on a wait list. A minimum of five students are required for the workshop to run. \n\n\n\n\n\n\nBlazing Star Flowers will also have one-time seedling CSA share for a pick-up early May:\nblazingstarflowers.com/product-page/cut-flower-collection-seedling-share \nAnd a bi-weekly Flower CSA pick up starts May 17th at Olivette Farm (new in 2023): www.blazingstarflowers.com/product-page/olivette-biweekly-flower-csa-share \nThe rest of their Flower CSAs starts June 8th\, with weekly pickups similar to previous seasons. Click HERE for more info. \nBlazingStarFlowers.com\n 
URL:https://appalachian.org/event/blazing-star-flowers-workshop-growing-your-own-flower-garden/
LOCATION:SAHC Community Farm (Market Stand area)\, 228 Mag Sluder\, Alexander\, 28701\, United States
CATEGORIES:Farm Workshop Series,Upcoming,Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230503T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230503T130000
DTSTAMP:20230412T215745Z
CREATED:20230406T213347Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230412T215745Z
UID:22944-1683115200-1683118800@appalachian.org
SUMMARY:Virtual Lunch and Learn: Birding for Beginners
DESCRIPTION:When: Wednesday\, May 3 at 12 pm\nFree. Open to the public. \nBirds are everywhere. There are about 10\,000 species in the world\, a fact that helps any beginning birder find birds. If you have ever been curious about what it takes to become a birder\, join us for this beginning birding program to learn tips on how to bird and how you can connect more deeply with nature. Presentation by Chris Soto\, SAHC Trustee and member of the Elizabethton Bird Club and Joe McGuiness\, vice-president of activities for the Elizabethton Bird Club.  \nWe will also record the Virtual Lunch and Learn to share on SAHC’s YouTube Channel. \n\n\n\nThis is Part 1 of a 2-part series. In conjunction with this online webinar program\, we will offer an in-person event the following week on Wednesday\, May 10 at 8:30 am. Put your new birding skills to use at our Beginning Birder Walk at Hampton Creek Cove State Natural Area. You are not required to sign up for both\, although we recommend it. The bird walk outing is FREE\, but registration is required – Click HERE for more info and register for the Beginner Birder Walk.
URL:https://appalachian.org/event/virtual-lunch-and-learn-birding-for-beginners/
CATEGORIES:Upcoming,Virtual Conservation Experience
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230428T093000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230428T140000
DTSTAMP:20230405T001050Z
CREATED:20230405T001050Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230405T001050Z
UID:22894-1682674200-1682690400@appalachian.org
SUMMARY:2023 Roan Garlic Mustard Pull with Appalachian Trail Conservancy
DESCRIPTION:Ready to get your hands dirty for a volunteer work day? Our partners at Appalachian Trail Conservancy are hosting a garlic mustard pull in the Highlands of Roan. This invasive plant spreads readily along roadways and heavily trafficked trails\, squeezing out native species and disrupting ecosystems. Garlic mustard is prolific but easy to pull\, so the ATC has issued a Garlic Mustard Challenge along the Appalachian Trail\, in which volunteer groups from Maine to Georgia compete to see who can pull the most garlic mustard.
URL:https://appalachian.org/event/2023-roan-garlic-mustard-pull-with-appalachian-trail-conservancy/
CATEGORIES:Roan Stewardship Volunteer,Upcoming,Volunteer Opportunity
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230422
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230423
DTSTAMP:20230426T190716Z
CREATED:20230328T024312Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230426T190716Z
UID:22818-1682121600-1682207999@appalachian.org
SUMMARY:2023 Community Farm Tour - April
DESCRIPTION:Date: Saturday\, April 22\nTime: Starting at 2:00pm\nWhere: SAHC Community Farm\nDistance: 3 miles\nDifficulty: Moderate. Several steep inclines are present on the trail.\nCost: Free for Members. $10 for non-members.\n  \nJoin the Southern Appalachian Highlands Conservancy on our beautiful Community Farm to hike along our Discovery Trail! \nOur Community Farm is a 140-acre educational and working farm just outside Asheville. The farm is a continually evolving home for conservation projects and agricultural production. Highlighted by our stream restoration project\, shortleaf pine reforestation project\, farm incubator program\, and education center\, there is always something new to see. \nParticipants will hike The Discovery Trail in a 3-mile loop allowing us to view all of the amazing farm projects before returning to the parking area. Participants are welcome to bring a packed lunch to enjoy while overlooking the farm and surrounding mountains. \n  \nPlease note that our Community Farm is an active farm not open to the public unless accompanied by SAHC staff. To ensure safety\, staff capacity\, and a positive experience for everyone involved it is critical that ALL hike participants pre-register for events before visiting the farm. You will receive an email with specific information about where to meet on the farm and other necessary details. If you do not receive this email\, as well as a confirmation email following your registration\, we do not have you registered for the hike. The majority of this hike is not disability accessible.  \nIf you have any questions\, please reach out to katie@appalachian.org. \n  \nOops! We could not locate your form. \n 
URL:https://appalachian.org/event/2023-community-farm-tour-april/
CATEGORIES:Hikes and Outings,Upcoming
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230420T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230420T130000
DTSTAMP:20230331T194009Z
CREATED:20230331T194009Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230331T194009Z
UID:22853-1681992000-1681995600@appalachian.org
SUMMARY:Virtual Lunch and Learn: Women in the Wilderness
DESCRIPTION:What: Virtual Lunch & Learn: Women in the Wilderness – Safety\, Communication and Awareness \nWhen: Thursday\, April 20 | 12 p.m.\nFREE and open to the public \nPresentation by Katie Gray\, SAHC Community Engagement & Education AmeriCorps member. \nAs a woman who has spent a great deal of time in some of the country’s most remote wilderness areas\, Katie Gray will cover topics about how to stay safe\, comfortable and aware in the backcountry. Learn topics such as self defense\, communication techniques\, and Wilderness First Aid to keep in your back pocket on your next outdoor adventure. \n\nAfter registering\, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar. \n 
URL:https://appalachian.org/event/virtual-lunch-and-learn-women-in-the-wilderness/
CATEGORIES:Upcoming,Virtual Conservation Experience
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230414
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230415
DTSTAMP:20230426T190726Z
CREATED:20230328T023455Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230426T190726Z
UID:22808-1681430400-1681516799@appalachian.org
SUMMARY:2023 Bill Popper Memorial Hike
DESCRIPTION:Date: Friday\, April 14th\nTime: Starting at 10:00am\nWhere: Popper Tract\nDistance: 3 miles\nDifficulty: Moderate. Several steep inclines\nCost: FREE \nRegistration: Pre-registration is REQUIRED\n  \nWe invite you to join us for a memorial hike to honor and remember our friend Bill Popper and his dedication to preserving the 573-acre property in Yancey County that he loved so much. This hike is a perennial favorite\, taking participants through our Price’s Creek Preserve with numerous wildflowers this time of year\, including May Apples\, Blood Root\, Lark Spur\, and much more. We will hike through mature northern hardwood forest and make our way to a lovely spot on Price’s Creek for lunch\, then loop back to the beginning\, all the while enjoying the flowery splendor of Mother Nature! \nWe will be carpooling to the Price’s Creek Preserve. If you are willing to be a driver\, please let me know in the comments section of your registration. If you would like to learn more about Bill Popper and his passion for this land that he loved\, please read our recent memorial here. \nNOTE: Due to limited parking availability\, we will be hard capping this hike at 11 participants. Please register each party member individually to ensure we do not go over this number. \nIf you would like to learn more about Bill Popper and his passion for this land that he loved\, please read our recent memorial here.  \nIf you have any questions\, please reach out to katie@appalachian.org. \nOops! We could not locate your form.
URL:https://appalachian.org/event/2023-bill-popper-memorial-hike/
CATEGORIES:Hikes and Outings,Upcoming
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230324
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230325
DTSTAMP:20230426T190734Z
CREATED:20230307T005716Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230426T190734Z
UID:22755-1679616000-1679702399@appalachian.org
SUMMARY:2023 Lamar Alexander Rocky Fork State Park Hike
DESCRIPTION:Date: Friday\, March 24th\nTime: Starting at 10:00am\nWhere: Lamar Alexander Rocky Fork State Park\nDistance: 8 miles\nDifficulty: Moderate. Several steep inclines\nCost: FREE\n  \nCome join SAHC and folks from the Friends of Rocky Fork for a guided hike in this stunning Tennessee state park! This special hike will begin in the parking area\, hike along crystal clear streams\, traverse mountainsides\, cross historic sites\, and ultimately hit the Appalachian Trail before returning to our starting point. This unique route will use the Rocky Fork Trail\, Flint Creek Trail\, Appalachian Trail\, Blockstand Creek Trail\, and the Blockstand Access Trail. These trails are all beautifully designed and crafted by the Rocky Fork Gorillas and members of the Friends of Rocky Fork. These members have also volunteered to lead the way through this wild landscape and highlight historic events. \nRocky Fork State Park is named after the cool waters that run down its center and is located along the Appalachian Trail corridor and the Tennessee-North Carolina border\, between Johnson City\, TN and Asheville\, NC.  In January 2019\, the park was renamed in honor of TN Senator Lamar Alexander. The property is adjacent to more than 22\,000 acres of U.S. Forest Service-designated wilderness. Before Rocky Fork’s acquisition by The Conservation Fund and U.S. Forest Service\, it was one of the largest unprotected tracts in the southern Appalachian Mountains. From 2006-2012\, SAHC lobbied congress to secure funding to protect 10\,000 acres of the Rocky Fork watershed that was previously slated for development. With help from Senator Lamar Alexander and many other partners\, SAHC secured funding and the property was acquired from a timbering company. Come join us for this hike as we celebrate all that we’ve accomplished together! \nIf you have any questions\, please reach out to travis@appalachian.org. \n  \nOops! We could not locate your form.
URL:https://appalachian.org/event/2023-lamar-alexander-rocky-fork-state-park-hike/
LOCATION:Rocky Fork State Park
CATEGORIES:Hikes and Outings,Upcoming
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230318T123000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230318T163000
DTSTAMP:20230215T194747Z
CREATED:20230203T045532Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230215T194747Z
UID:22614-1679142600-1679157000@appalachian.org
SUMMARY:Aleblazer Festival at Highland Brewing Co.
DESCRIPTION:Thanks to our partners at Highland Brewing Company for supporting Southern Appalachian Highlands Conservancy through the first ever Aleblazers Beer Festival! \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nTickets on sale here.\nAleblazers Beer Festival takes place March 18\, 2023 at the Event Center and Barrel Room at Highland Brewing Company. \nThis festival celebrates +25 North Carolina breweries and creativity in craft beer. It will feature new creations and some tried-and-true favorite from Birdsong Brewery\, Resident Culture\, Mother Earth\, NoDa Brewing\, Archetype Brewing\, and more! \nProceeds from festival ticket sales will be donated to Southern Appalachian Highlands Conservancy. \nWe need approximately 18 volunteers to help out with this event. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe Festival will take place from 12:30 – 4:30 pm\, however some volunteers will need to be on hand early to help set up the SAHC tent and table with information and there is also a later shift where volunteers will need to stay to help breakdown. SAHC has three volunteer shifts available consisting of five people each shift that will help pour beer. \nWe sincerely appreciate your help! We will provide either a shirt or hat to each volunteer.
URL:https://appalachian.org/event/aleblazer-festival-at-highland-brewing-co/
LOCATION:Highland Brewing Company\, 12 Old Charlotte Highway\, Asheville\, NC\, 28803\, United States
CATEGORIES:"For Love of Beer & Mountains",Special Event,Upcoming,Volunteer Opportunity
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230311T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230311T170000
DTSTAMP:20230301T215752Z
CREATED:20230131T050510Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230301T215752Z
UID:22553-1678525200-1678554000@appalachian.org
SUMMARY:Farm Workshop: Planning and Planting Agroforestry Systems on Contour
DESCRIPTION:Please join us\, rain or shine\, for any part of the day so that you’re able to learn\, observe and take part in PLANTING DAY of our first phase (8 acres!) of what will be a long standing vision at our Community Farm property: the first and only demonstration project currently in NC which will be open to the public and managed in perpetuity\, so that we can all learn about the numerous benefits and beauty of a perennial agroforestry and silvopasture system on conservation land. \nContour Lines is the nonprofit we’re fortunate to be working with for this workshop series. They have planted over 7\,000 agroforestry systems in three countries and offer a multitude of expertise of this fascinating\, progressive farming practice. \nFolks will get a good introduction on how to plan and plant a silvopasture agroforestry site that includes thousands of fruit and nut trees (hazelnut\, mulberry\, and several others) on a berm and swale contour system which will be grazed in future. \n\nSAHC received a Catalyzing Agroforestry Grant to support this project; the ultimate goal of the effort is to increase ecosystem sustainability and diversity by scaling up agroforestry practices on historic livestock pastures like ours. \nSuggested donation: $20 (No one turned away for inability to pay)\n\nLunch will be provided midway between our morning classroom portion and then the rest of the day will be hands-on work in the adjacent field learning as we plant with the team from Contour Lines! Again\, we want everyone to feel welcome\, so if you leave early/come late or just observe the team during the active planting\, please feel free. Children welcome as well\, and if you register after 3/8 please BYO lunch as that’s the date we’ll place orders\, thanks!\n \nPlease bring a waterbottle\, gloves\, raincoat/work clothes if you’re planting\, tools will be provided.\n \n\n\nLocation: SAHC Community Farm Education Center on Mag Sluder Rd in Alexander\, NC (20 minutes from central Asheville) \n\n\nRegister for This Workshop\nOops! We could not locate your form. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSilvopasture at the Community Farm\nSAHC received a $6\,000 Catalyzing Agroforestry Grant to support this project\, and Contour Lines is donating plant material\, design and expertise for hands-on workshops to help execute a silvopasture project on the SAHC Community Farm. This demonstration agroforestry plot is designed as an educational tool that will demonstrate regenerative agriculture and soil conservation techniques. This site will serve as a model for larger scale land restoration projects including native species reforestation\, diversified fruit and nut production\, and silvopasture farming. \nThe Catalyzing Agroforestry Grant Program is focused on implementing silvopastures and forest farming practices; the ultimate goal of the effort is to increase ecosystem sustainability and diversity by scaling up agroforestry practices. SAHC’s project is part of a growing Agroforestry Regional Knowledge (ARK) Exchange that serves as a framework for future growth of agroforestry adoption. The ARK Exchange will support ecocultural learning\, workforce development\, and networking of producer peers\, nonprofit organizations\, academic institutions\, and governmental and nongovernmental partners. \nOur aim with the silvopasture acreage on the SAHC Community Farm is to make productive and educational/demonstrative use of our hilly pasture\, which sees a lot of visitors (both adults and school groups from the community). We currently have no agroforestry or silvopasture production open to the public in our community\, and SAHC feels it will be a valuable learning site for current and future growers in the area! Carbon sequestration\, value added products and perennial/no till crops are just a few of the beneficial environmental and economic factors which lead us to initiate this specific multi crop plan\, and we are confident it will be a great fit for our farm and the needs of our region. \nDuring our first phase we will begin converting 8 acres of pasture land into silvopasture by cutting in swales slightly of contour.  We will be planting a multi-species perennial crop of trees and shrubs for multiple outputs.  Varieties being planted include locust\, mulberry\, paw-paw\, hazelnut\, sycamore\, indigo\, cottonwood\, elderberry and others.  We will produce food\, fodder\, fuel\, shade\, habitat\, water conservation and other positive impacts.
URL:https://appalachian.org/event/farm-workshop-planning-and-planting-agroforestry-systems-on-contour/
LOCATION:SAHC Community Farm (Event Venue)\, 180 Mag Sluder Road\, Alexander\, NC\, 28701\, United States
CATEGORIES:Farm Workshop Series,Upcoming
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230304T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230304T150000
DTSTAMP:20230228T183348Z
CREATED:20230210T224747Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230228T183348Z
UID:22676-1677934800-1677942000@appalachian.org
SUMMARY:2023 Community Farm Tour - March
DESCRIPTION:Date: Saturday\, March 4th\nTime: Starting at 1:00pm\nWhere: SAHC Community Farm\nDistance: 3 miles\nDifficulty: Moderate. Several steep inclines are present on the trail.\nCost: Free for Members. $10 for non-members.\n  \nJoin the Southern Appalachian Highlands Conservancy on our beautiful Community Farm to hike along our Discovery Trail! \nOur Community Farm is a 140-acre educational and working farm just outside Asheville. The farm is a continually evolving home for conservation projects and agricultural production. Highlighted by our stream restoration project\, shortleaf pine reforestation project\, farm incubator program\, and education center\, there is always something new to see. \nParticipants will hike The Discovery Trail in a 3-mile loop allowing us to view all of the amazing farm projects before returning to the parking area. Participants are welcome to bring a packed lunch to enjoy while overlooking the farm and surrounding mountains. \n  \nPlease note that our Community Farm is an active farm not open to the public unless accompanied by SAHC staff. To ensure safety\, staff capacity\, and a positive experience for everyone involved it is critical that ALL hike participants pre-register for events before visiting the farm. You will receive an email with specific information about where to meet on the farm and other necessary details. If you do not receive this email\, as well as a confirmation email following your registration\, we do not have you registered for the hike. The majority of this hike is not disability accessible.  \nIf you have any questions\, please reach out to travis@appalachian.org. \n  \nOops! We could not locate your form. \n 
URL:https://appalachian.org/event/2023-community-farm-tour-march/
LOCATION:SAHC Community Farm (Incubator Program)\, 24 Mag Sluder Road\, Alexander\, NC\, 28701\, United States
CATEGORIES:Upcoming
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230302T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230302T160000
DTSTAMP:20230131T045516Z
CREATED:20230131T045516Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230131T045516Z
UID:22547-1677765600-1677772800@appalachian.org
SUMMARY:Farm Workshop: Navigating Food Safety on Small Farms with NC Cooperative Extension Part 2
DESCRIPTION:In this two-part workshop\, we’ll review aspects of food safety and post-harvest handling suitable for small and micro farms\, whose scale necessitates creative solutions for recommended best practices. Participants will gain an understanding of practical ways to maintain general food safety\, and the requirements farms must follow under the FSMA Produce Safety rule. You must register for the webinar on March 1 in order to participate in the on-farm portion of the training. Presented by NC Cooperative Extension\, Buncombe County Center.\n \nWednesday\, March 1\, 2023. 6pm – 8pm – Online Workshop\nDay 1 offers a webinar format that will address important aspects of Good Agricultural Practices (GAPs) and the Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA)\, and highlight required actions for farms of any size. \nThursday\, March 2\, 2023. 2pm – 4pm – In-person Workshop in Alexander\, NC\nDay 2 will be an on-farm workshop at the SAHC Community Farm in Alexander\, where we will walk through a small-scale wash/pack facility and discuss design considerations.
URL:https://appalachian.org/event/farm-workshop-navigating-food-safety-on-small-farms-with-nc-cooperative-extension-part-2/
LOCATION:SAHC Community Farm (Event Venue)\, 180 Mag Sluder Road\, Alexander\, NC\, 28701\, United States
CATEGORIES:Farm Workshop Series,Upcoming
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230301T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230301T200000
DTSTAMP:20230131T045612Z
CREATED:20230131T045138Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230131T045612Z
UID:22544-1677693600-1677700800@appalachian.org
SUMMARY:Farm Workshop: Navigating Food Safety on Small Farms with NC Cooperative Extension Part 1
DESCRIPTION:In this two-part workshop\, we’ll review aspects of food safety and post-harvest handling suitable for small and micro farms\, whose scale necessitates creative solutions for recommended best practices. Participants will gain an understanding of practical ways to maintain general food safety\, and the requirements farms must follow under the FSMA Produce Safety rule. You must register for the webinar on March 1 in order to participate in the on-farm portion of the training. Presented by NC Cooperative Extension\, Buncombe County Center. \nWednesday\, March 1\, 2023. 6pm – 8pm – Online Workshop\nDay 1 offers a webinar format that will address important aspects of Good Agricultural Practices (GAPs) and the Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA)\, and highlight required actions for farms of any size. \nThursday\, March 2\, 2023. 2pm – 4pm – In-person Workshop in Alexander\, NC\nDay 2 will be an on-farm workshop at the SAHC Community Farm in Alexander\, where we will walk through a small-scale wash/pack facility and discuss design considerations.
URL:https://appalachian.org/event/farm-workshop-navigating-food-safety-on-small-farms-with-nc-cooperative-extension-part-1/
CATEGORIES:Farm Workshop Series,Upcoming
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230224T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230224T130000
DTSTAMP:20230215T192414Z
CREATED:20230210T233617Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230215T192414Z
UID:22680-1677232800-1677243600@appalachian.org
SUMMARY:2023 Bailey Mountain Preserve Hike
DESCRIPTION:Date: Friday\, February 24th\nTime: Starting at 10:00am\nWhere: Bailey Mountain Preserve\nDistance: 6 miles\nDifficulty: Moderate. Several steep inclines are present on the trail.\nCost: Free for Members. $10 for non-members.\n  \nJoin the Southern Appalachian Highlands Conservancy as we visit the beautiful Bailey Mountain Preserve on Friday February 24th. This hidden gem consists of adjoining properties under a conservation easement that the Southern Appalachian Highlands Conservancy monitors each year. The Preserve is open to the public and encompasses over 250 acres. Bailey Mountain is the highest peak visible from the Town of Mars Hill\, and this mountain figures prominently in the history of the Town and Mars Hill University. The preserve offers six contiguous miles of hiking trails\, masterfully built and maintained by the dedicated volunteers and the Friends of Bailey Mountain. For more resources and news regarding Bailey Mountain\, follow this link: https://libguides.mhu.edu/Bailey \nOn this hike we will be joined by a few members of the Friends of Bailey Mountain who will orient us with the preserve and share their passion for this awesome place! \n  \nPlease note that this property is open to the public but if you wish to join this guided hike it is critical that ALL participants pre-register for this event. You will receive a follow-up email with specific information about where to meet at the preserve and other necessary details 24-48 hours prior to the hike. If you do not receive this email\, as well as a confirmation email following your registration\, we do not have you registered for the hike. This hike is not disability accessible.  \nIf you have any questions\, please reach out to travis@appalachian.org. \n  \nOops! We could not locate your form.
URL:https://appalachian.org/event/2023-bailey-mountain-hike/
LOCATION:Bailey Mountain Park\, 885 Forest St.\, Mars Hill\, NC\, 28754\, United States
CATEGORIES:Upcoming
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230223T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230223T150000
DTSTAMP:20230209T223446Z
CREATED:20230209T223304Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230209T223446Z
UID:22642-1677157200-1677164400@appalachian.org
SUMMARY:Deep Dive into Farmland Access
DESCRIPTION:When: Thursday\, February 23 from 1-3 pm\nWhere: SAHC Community Farm at 180 Mag Sluder Road\, Alexander\, NC 28701 \n\nJoin SAHC’s Community Farm Manager Chris Link and SAHC staff for a 2-hour\, in-person “deep dive” question and answer session paired with a walking tour of the farm. Learn about different aspects of SAHC’s farmland access initiatives\, including start-up and funding\, challenges\, and partnership opportunities. In 2015\, Southern Appalachian Highlands Conservancy launched a Farm Incubator Program to help farmers gain access to land and grow agricultural businesses. Our program has graduated 10 farmers since its inception. We often receive requests from folks interested in learning more about how to start\, run\, and troubleshoot their own programs — so this is your opportunity to ask questions and learn more in-person! This free opportunity in a relaxed atmosphere will be tailored for landowners\, growers\, and private/non-profit/public organizations who are interested in learning how to help farmers access land.\n\n\nFREE and open to the public\, but pre-registration is required. Rain or shine (we have an indoor classroom space for discussion in the event of inclement weather).\n\n\nTo attend\, please fill out the Registration Form below:\nOops! We could not locate your form.
URL:https://appalachian.org/event/deep-dive-into-farmland-access/
LOCATION:SAHC Community Farm (Event Venue)\, 180 Mag Sluder Road\, Alexander\, NC\, 28701\, United States
CATEGORIES:Farm Workshop Series,Upcoming
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230217
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230218
DTSTAMP:20230203T045614Z
CREATED:20230203T045203Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230203T045614Z
UID:22611-1676592000-1676678399@appalachian.org
SUMMARY:"For Love of Beer and Mountains" Berryful Release
DESCRIPTION:Join us and our partners at Highland Brewing Company  for the release of the new Berryful fruit ale\, part of the “For Love of Beer and Mountains” seasonal brews. Enjoy live music\, and 3 Eggs Cakery will provide some sweet treats. \nHighland Brewing Company will donate $1 per pour of Berryful sold at the release party; their donation supports ongoing land and water conservation efforts with Southern Appalachian Highlands Conservancy. \nBerryful is a lightly tart and refreshing fruit ale made with all-natural blueberry concentrate. Light\, fresh\, fruity\, and fun\, it’s like springtime in a glass!
URL:https://appalachian.org/event/for-love-of-beer-and-mountains-berryful-release/
LOCATION:Highland Brewing Company\, 12 Old Charlotte Highway\, Asheville\, NC\, 28803\, United States
CATEGORIES:"For Love of Beer & Mountains",Upcoming
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230214T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230214T130000
DTSTAMP:20230209T224914Z
CREATED:20230131T031620Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230209T224914Z
UID:22537-1676376000-1676379600@appalachian.org
SUMMARY:Virtual Lunch and Learn: Roan Highlands Visitor Use Management
DESCRIPTION:Do you love the Highlands of Roan? Join Marquette Crockett (Roan Stewardship Director at Southern Appalachian Highlands Conservancy)\,  Jen Barnhart (District Ranger at U.S. Forest Service\, Pisgah National Forest\, Appalachian Ranger District)\, Morgan Sommerville (Director\, Visitor Use Management at Appalachian Trail Conservancy)\, and Jerry Kyle (High Country Regional Manager at Appalachian Trail Conservancy) for a special presentation on visitor use management in this fragile landscape. \nThe Roan Highlands are one of the most unique landscapes in the Eastern United States – How Can We Keep It That Way?\nOur public lands have become even more popular than in years past with the readily available information online and social media. We want folks to get outdoors\, connect with their public lands\, and hopefully become stewards of those lands. Unfortunately\, this can also cause visitor use management issues that can have negative ecological impacts\, loss of character of that landscape\, and/or decreased visitor experiences. What are land managers and stakeholders to do? Come learn what the US Forest Service and partners are doing to address these issues in the Roan Highlands through the collaborative efforts of the Roan Highlands Visitor Use Management committee. \nClick HERE to Register in advance for this webinar: \n\nAfter registering\, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar. \nTo learn more\, check out this PDF about the Roan Highlands Visitor Use Management Committee: Roan Highlands_VUM_Committee_About.Us_1.27.2023
URL:https://appalachian.org/event/virtual-lunch-and-learn-roan-visitor-use-management/
CATEGORIES:Upcoming,Virtual Conservation Experience
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230212
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230213
DTSTAMP:20230211T004205Z
CREATED:20230106T072949Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230211T004205Z
UID:22502-1676160000-1676246399@appalachian.org
SUMMARY:2023 Community Farm Tour - February
DESCRIPTION:Date: Sunday\, February 12th\nTime: Starting at 1:00pm\nWhere: SAHC Community Farm\nDistance: 3 miles\nDifficulty: Moderate. Several steep inclines are present on the trail.\nCost: Free for Members. $10 for non-members.\n  \nJoin the Southern Appalachian Highlands Conservancy on our beautiful Community Farm to hike along our Discovery Trail! \nOur Community Farm is a 140-acre educational and working farm just outside Asheville. The farm is a continually evolving home for conservation projects and agricultural production. Highlighted by our stream restoration project\, shortleaf pine reforestation project\, farm incubator program\, and education center\, there is always something new to see. \nParticipants will hike The Discovery Trail in a 3-mile loop allowing us to view all of the amazing farm projects before returning to the parking area. Participants are welcome to bring a packed lunch to enjoy while overlooking the farm and surrounding mountains. \n  \nIf you are currently participating in our 3rd annual Winter Hiking Challenge this is a great way to accrue miles with friends! \n  \nPlease note that our Community Farm is an active farm not open to the public unless accompanied by SAHC staff. To ensure safety\, staff capacity\, and a positive experience for everyone involved it is critical that ALL hike participants pre-register for events before visiting the farm. You will receive an email with specific information about where to meet on the farm and other necessary details. If you do not receive this email\, as well as a confirmation email following your registration\, we do not have you registered for the hike. The majority of this hike is not disability accessible.  \nIf you have any questions\, please reach out to travis@appalachian.org. \n  \nThank you for taking interest in our outing with Southern Appalachian Highlands Conservancy!\n\nI am sorry to say that our outing is currently full and we cannot accept any more attendees at this time. However\, if you are still interested in the hike\, please contact me at travis@appalachian.org  and your name and email will be put on a wait-list. I will contact you if a spot becomes available.  If you have any questions\, you can contact me at travis@appalachian.org.  \nThank you for your interest in hiking with SAHC! \nTravis Bordley \n 
URL:https://appalachian.org/event/2023-community-farm-tour-february/
LOCATION:SAHC Community Farm (Event Venue)\, 180 Mag Sluder Road\, Alexander\, NC\, 28701\, United States
CATEGORIES:Upcoming
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230127
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230128
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UID:22493-1674777600-1674863999@appalachian.org
SUMMARY:2023 Coldest Day Of The Year Hike - Elk Hollow Preserve
DESCRIPTION:Date: Friday\, January 27th \nTime: 10:00 am – 2:30 pm   \nWhere: SAHC’s Elk Hollow Preserve \nDistance: 5 Miles \nDifficulty: Moderate (6/10)  \nCost: The hike is FREE for SAHC members\, 10$ for non-members \n  \nJoin us on Friday\, January 27th\, for a pleasant stroll through the Elk Hollow Preserve on the Everett J. Bowman Memorial Trail and warm up on historically one of the coldest days of the year! The trail will lead us through beautiful forests of oaks\, maples\, and beech trees\, as well as early successional meadows perfect for bird spotting. The Preserve boasts a bounty of rare wildlife\, including Golden-winged Warblers\, Southern Appalachian brook trout\, and Gray’s lilies. Additionally\, SAHC has installed a camping platform\, intact trail system\, and a moldering privy which will leave you excited to visit us again. This hike is part of our “For Love of Beer and Mountains” partnership with Highland Brewing Company\, celebrating the final release of Thunderstruck Coffee Porter. The walk will be co-led by Jay Leutze\, author and SAHC Senior Advisor to the Board\, who will talk about the history of the tract. Continue with us after this hike for additional miles as we press further up Roaring Creek along the Overmountain Victory Trail to Yellow Mountain Gap. Here at the intersection with the AT we will reflect on the significance of this Nationally Historic trail that commemorates the journey of Revolutionary War heroes and be grateful it is only cold weather we are battling.  \n  \nPlease expect COLD weather on January 27th. Wear study hiking clothes and pack extra layers including hats and gloves. Pack food and water to sustain yourself for multiple hours in the woods. There will be time to revisit your car between visiting Elk Hollow Preserve and continuing on the Overmountain Victory Trail. The Elk Hollow Preserve is an hour and a half drive north of Asheville NC and an hour from Johnson City TN. Please plan accordingly! \n  \nFREE for SAHC members\, $10 for non-members. If you are not a member but would like to become one\, click here! \n  \nThank you for taking interest in our outing with Southern Appalachian Highlands Conservancy!\n\nI am sorry to say that our outing is currently full and we cannot accept any more attendees at this time. However\, if you are still interested in the hike\, please contact me at travis@appalachian.org  and your name and email will be put on a wait-list. I will contact you if a spot becomes available.  If you have any questions\, you can contact me at travis@appalachian.org.  \nThank you for your interest in hiking with SAHC! \nTravis Bordley
URL:https://appalachian.org/event/2023-coldest-day-of-the-year-hike-elk-hollow-preserve/
CATEGORIES:Upcoming
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SUMMARY:Virtual Lunch and Learn: Alphabet Soup - Navigating Government Farm Programs
DESCRIPTION:Lunch & Learn: Alphabet Soup – Navigating Government Farm Programs\nWednesday\, Jan. 25 | 12:00 p.m.\nUSDA\, Extension\, FSA\, NRCS\, Rural Development – at times\, the acronyms and jargon associated with farming programs can seem overwhelming. Hosted by our partner Stephen Bishop\, NC FarmLink Western Director\, this presentation will provide a brief overview of the most common government farm assistance programs\, as well as tips and advice on applying for assistance and where to get started. \n \nRegister in advance for this FREE webinar:\n\nAfter registering\, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar. \n 
URL:https://appalachian.org/event/virtual-lunch-and-learn-alphabet-soup-navigating-government-farm-programs/
CATEGORIES:Farm Workshop Series,Upcoming,Virtual Conservation Experience,Workshop
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230101
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230102
DTSTAMP:20221227T220312Z
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UID:22476-1672531200-1672617599@appalachian.org
SUMMARY:2023 Community Farm Hike - January
DESCRIPTION:Date: Sunday\, January 1st\nTime: Starting at 1:00pm\nWhere: SAHC Community Farm\nDistance: 3 miles\nDifficulty: Moderate. Several inclines are present on the trail.\nCost: Free for Members. $10 for non-members.\nHelp the Southern Appalachian Highlands Conservancy kick off our 2023 Winter Hiking Challenge on the first day of the new year at our beautiful Community Farm! Accrue miles for the challenge along our Discovery Trial or come out just for the fun of catching fresh air with new friends. You do not need to be a part of the challenge to attend this tour.  \nOur Community Farm is a 140-acre educational and working farm just outside Asheville. The farm is a continually evolving home for conservation projects and agricultural production. Highlighted by our stream restoration project\, shortleaf pine reforestation project\, farm incubator program\, and education center\, there is always something new to see. \nParticipants will hike The Discovery Trail in a 3-mile loop allowing us to view all of the amazing farm projects before returning to our education center. Participants are welcome to bring a packed lunch to enjoy while overlooking the entire farm and surrounding mountains. This tour will likely be cold so please plan accordingly with warm clothes\, sturdy shoes\, and water. \nPlease note that our Community Farm is an active farm not open to the public unless accompanied by SAHC staff. To ensure safety\, staff capacity\, and a positive experience for everyone involved it is critical that ALL hike participants pre-register for events before visiting the farm. You will receive an email with specific information about where to meet on the farm and other necessary details. If you do not receive this email\, as well as a confirmation email following your registration\, we do not have you registered for the hike. The majority of this hike is not disability accessible.  \nIf you have any questions\, please reach out to travis@appalachian.org. \n  \nOops! We could not locate your form.
URL:https://appalachian.org/event/2023-community-farm-hike-january/
LOCATION:SAHC Community Farm (Event Venue)\, 180 Mag Sluder Road\, Alexander\, NC\, 28701\, United States
CATEGORIES:Upcoming
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