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SUMMARY:2024 Land Trust Day
DESCRIPTION:On Land Trust Day – this year Saturday\, June 1 – local businesses pledge 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 accomplishments of land trusts in our region. Southern Appalachian Highlands Conservancy works with partners in the U.S. Forest Service and national park system to protect land for public enjoyment along the Appalachian National Scenic Trail\, the Overmountain Victory National Historic Trail\, the Mountains-to-Sea Trail\, trails accessible off the Blue Ridge Parkway\, and many more. We preserve large viewsheds enjoyed by visitors to public lands and trails in the mountains of NC and TN\, as well as local farms that support the farm-to-table sector of our regional economy. Land Trust Day is an opportunity for local businesses to recognize the impact of land trusts like SAHC on our state and local economies\, and to ‘give back’ by supporting ongoing conservation of natural resources – a major economic engine for WNC and East TN. \n\nEach business that participates in Land Trust Day pledges to donate a percentage of sales from this day\, or a lump sum donation\, in support and recognition of Southern Appalachian Highlands Conservancy’s efforts. \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. \n  \nPlease mark your calendars and plan to shop and dine to support conservation! Thank you to our 2024 Land Trust Day Sponsors:\n\n\nAsheville and Waynesville stores
URL:https://appalachian.org/event/2024-land-trust-day/
CATEGORIES:Special Event,Upcoming
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SUMMARY:Flying Squirrel Ten Miler
DESCRIPTION:Experience the Blue Ridge Mountains 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 Blue Ridge mountains are hilly and so is the Flying Squirrel Ten Miler! \nRegistration is $55 for this race – and price increases after April 28. \nSouthern Appalachian Highlands Conservancy is thrilled to be a nonprofit beneficiary of this race.
URL:https://appalachian.org/event/flying-squirrel-ten-miler-2/
LOCATION:Jus’ Running
CATEGORIES:Special Event,Upcoming
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240601T103000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240601T150000
DTSTAMP:20240523T233400Z
CREATED:20240405T230157Z
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UID:25099-1717237800-1717254000@appalachian.org
SUMMARY:2024 Land Trust Day - Snowball Mountain Hike
DESCRIPTION:Date: Saturday\, June 1st\nTime: 10:30am\nWhere: Snowball Mountain Trailhead\, off the Blue Ridge Parkway\nDistance: 3 miles\nDifficulty: Moderately strenuous (7/10)\nCost: $10 for non-members\, FREE for members\nJoin Southern Appalachian Highlands Conservancy for a hike to the protected Snowball Mountain. The first Saturday of June each year is Land Trust Day. On this day businesses and land trusts across North Carolina have come together to celebrate conservation. Land Trust Day highlights the important role that protected lands and the outdoors play in our communities. \nThis moderate 3-mile hike will take hikers along a high elevation ridge line with remarkable views. We will start out on the Mountains-to-Sea trail and split off to climb Snowball Mountain. Next\, we will continue North to Hawkbill Rock where we will look back onto the property and into the Woodfin Watershed— another SAHC-protected landmark. Hikers should be prepared for a short trip\, but steep elevation changes along the way. Snowball Mountain was one of the marquee parcels that pushed SAHC past the 50\,000-acre milestone mark at the end of 2011. \nCome and enjoy this beautiful property and learn about SAHC’s projects in this spectacular area of the Black Mountain range. In 2012\, the Southern Appalachian Highlands Conservancy purchased 90 acres on Snowball Mountain in Buncombe County\, permanently preserving scenic views for recreational visitors\, clean water sources for area residents\, and habitat for native species. Nestled in the beautiful Craggy Mountains\, this tract is highly visible from the Blue Ridge Parkway and national forest land\, and it adjoins the publicly accessible Snowball Mountain Trail and Camp Sequoyah Trail. \nSAHC’s Snowball Mountain tract joins a significant swath of state and federal protected land\, contributing another piece to a vast network of over 125\,000 acres of contiguous protected forestlands. The trail overlooks national forest land and the Woodfin Watershed\, which contains the headwaters to Reems Creek Watershed\, which SAHC protects with a conservation easement. \nWhat To Bring: hiking shoes\, lunch\, water\, jacket/rain gear\, camera\, and please dress in layers. \nDogs: Dogs are allowed. \nIf you have any questions\, please reach out to katie@appalachian.org. \nThis hike is FULL! Thank you for your interest in our Outings Program guided hikes. We hope to see you on the next one! 
URL:https://appalachian.org/event/2024-snowball-mountain-hike/
CATEGORIES:Hikes and Outings,Upcoming
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240605T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240605T130000
DTSTAMP:20240511T002243Z
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UID:25470-1717588800-1717592400@appalachian.org
SUMMARY:2024 Sunflower Flo Virtual Yoga Class: Find Your Inner Flow - Lunch & Learn with SAHC Board Member Allison Williams
DESCRIPTION:Virtual Lunch & Learn: Sunflower Flo Yoga Lunch & Learn w/ SAHC Board Member Allison Williams\nJoin SAHC Board Member Allison Williams with Sunflower Collective Outdoors for an all levels virtual yoga class. The class will end with a sound bath and meditation.\nFollow Allison through Sunflower Collective Outdoors on YouTube and Instagram. \n\n 
URL:https://appalachian.org/event/2024-sunflower-flo-virtual-yoga-class-find-your-inner-flow-lunch-learn-with-sahc-board-member-allison-williams/
CATEGORIES:Upcoming,Virtual Conservation Experience
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240615T083000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240615T123000
DTSTAMP:20240613T235846Z
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UID:25076-1718440200-1718454600@appalachian.org
SUMMARY:2024 June Jamboree: Birding in the Highlands of Roan
DESCRIPTION:Birding in the Highlands of Roan\nDate: 6/15/2024\nTime: 8:30 am\nLeaders: Joe McGuiness\, Biologist with the Cherokee National Forest & Marquette Crockett\, SAHC Director of Roan Stewardship\nMeeting Location: The Spear Country Store\, 5810 US-19E\, Newland\, NC 28657\nDistance: 1 mile\nDifficulty: Easy (2/10)\nCost: FREE\nRegistration: Pre-registration is REQUIRED\nWe will need to carpool to the site from Spear Country Store. Arrive early and grab some coffee or a biscuit! Please park in the back at the request of the store manager. \nWe will drive from here into the Roan Mountain Important Bird Area\, traveling up through SAHC’s Yellow Mountain Connector Property\, 456 acres which joins North Carolina’s Yellow Mountain State Natural Area to create an unbroken swath of mature forest and rushing streams. As we drive\, we may hear forest interior birds like Scarlet Tanager\, Ovenbird\, Veery\, Black-throated Green and Blue Warblers\, and others. Turk’s Cap lily\, Black Cohosh\, and Purple Flowering Raspberry dot the roadsides.\n\nArriving at SAHC’s 336-acre Cane Creek Preserve and Life Estate\, which sits near 4500 feet in elevation\, we will spend time birding in the wildlife meadow\, looking for early successional species. Then we will hike about 0.5 mile through Montane Oak habitats looking for high elevation forest birds. We will have lunch in a second set of meadows and hike back to the car. This site is approximately 25 minutes from the Drop-In social at our Elk Hollow Preserve\, where we hope you will join us afterwards for refreshments!\nRegistration for this event is now closed.
URL:https://appalachian.org/event/2024-june-jamboree-birding-at-the-bird-house/
LOCATION:Spear Country Store\, 5810 US-19E\, Newland\, NC\, 28657\, United States
CATEGORIES:June Jamboree,Upcoming
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240615T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240615T120000
DTSTAMP:20240607T212944Z
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SUMMARY:2024 June Jamboree: *Challenge Hike* Roaring Creek to Big Yellow Loop
DESCRIPTION:Challenge Hike: Roaring Creek to Big Yellow Loop\nDate: 6/15/2024\nTime: 9:00 am\nLeaders: Travis Bordley\nWhere: Yellow Mountain Gap Trailhead\, Roaring Creek Road\, Newland\, NC\nDistance:  5 miles\nDistance: Difficult (9/10)\, long steep inclines and unmarked trails\nCost: FREE\nRegistration: Pre-registration is REQUIRED\nBrace yourself for a challenging trek with SAHC Outings Manager and long-time Roan Stewardship team member Travis Bordley. This hike will ascend from Roaring Creek Valley to the Appalachian National Scenic Trail and then return to SAHC’s Elk Hollow Preserve\, with a bit of bushwhacking. Participants will enjoy panoramic views from hidden balds and exploration of lesser-known SAHC preserves. Setting off from the Yellow Mountain Gap Trailhead at the terminus of Roaring Creek Road\, this rugged trek will follow the ridgeline along the Appalachian Trail to Little Hump Mountain\, continue to Big Yellow Mountain\, and culminate with a descent through SAHC-protected nature preserves. Expect a demanding journey\, requiring endurance for long distances and comfort with off-trail navigation across steep terrain.  \nAfterwards\, we invite all hikers to gather at Elk Hollow Preserve\, conveniently located nearby\, for our Drop-in Social. Let’s come together to toast to our conservation triumphs in the majestic Highlands of Roan! \nThis hike is currently FULL! Please consider the other hikes we are offering as part of the June Jamboree. If you would still like to be added to the waitlist for this hike\, please email travis@appalachian.org.
URL:https://appalachian.org/event/2024-june-jamboree-challenge-hike-roaring-creek-to-big-yellow-loop/
CATEGORIES:Hikes and Outings,June Jamboree,Upcoming
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240615T093000
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SUMMARY:2024 June Jamboree: South Yellow Mountain Preserve\, Pine Knob Hike
DESCRIPTION:South Yellow Mountain Preserve\, Pine Knob Hike\nDate: 6/15/2024\nTime: 9:30 am\nLeaders: Park & Katie Greer\nWhere: Gouges Creek Road\, Spruce Pine\, NC\nDistance: 3 miles\nDifficulty: Moderate (6/10)\nCost: FREE\nRegistration: Pre-registration is REQUIRED\nCome and join us to be among the first people to step foot on the newly protected South Yellow Mountain Preserve. You might have heard about this property in the news lately. We’ve recently acquired this 7\,500-acre preserve and we’re thrilled to share it with you. Our preserve manager\, Park Greer\, has gotten know every corner of this property and he has chosen this hike especially for the June Jamboree event. This hike offers magnificent waterfalls\, breathtaking views\, and vast expanses of protected land. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to explore conservations at its finest! \nWe hope participants will join us after the hike at our neighboring Elk Hollow Preserve\, just 20 minutes down the road for our Drop-in Social to celebrate our conservation success in the Highlands of Roan! \nThis hike is currently FULL! Please consider the other hikes we are offering as part of the June Jamboree. If you would still like to be added to the waitlist for this hike\, please email travis@appalachian.org.
URL:https://appalachian.org/event/2024-june-jamboree-south-yellow-mountain-preserve-pine-knob-hike/
CATEGORIES:Hikes and Outings,June Jamboree,Upcoming
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SUMMARY:2024 June Jamboree: Big Yellow Mountain Hike
DESCRIPTION:Big Yellow Mountain Hike\nDate: 6/15/2024\nTime: 9:30 am\nLeaders: Jay Leutze\nWhere: 45 Birchfield Creek\, Newland\, NC 28657\nDistance: 2 miles\nDistance: Moderate (6/10)\, some steep inclines\nCost: FREE\nRegistration: Pre-registration is REQUIRED\nEmbark on a journey with Jay Leutze\, esteemed author of “Stand Up That Mountain”\, Senior Advisor to SAHC’s Board of Trustees\, and a proud resident of Big Yellow Mountain. Jay will lead hikers to explore a hidden gem nestled within the Roan Highlands while regaling participants with tales of the land. Hikers will enjoy a brief yet invigorating hike\, topped with panoramic views of the Roan.  \nFollowing our adventure\, we invite all participants to join us at Elk Hollow Preserve\, a quick 20-minute drive away\, for our Drop-in Social at 1pm. Let’s come together to revel in the conservation victories of the Highlands of Roan! \nThis hike is currently FULL! Please consider the other hikes we are offering as part of the June Jamboree. If you would still like to be added to the waitlist for this hike\, please email travis@appalachian.org.
URL:https://appalachian.org/event/2024-june-jamboree-big-yellow-hike/
CATEGORIES:Hikes and Outings,June Jamboree,Upcoming
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SUMMARY:2024 June Jamboree: Elk Hollow Falls with Pathways to Parks
DESCRIPTION:Photo by: Whitt Langstaff \nElk Hollow Falls with Pathways to Parks\nDate: 6/15/2024\nTime: 10:00 am\nLeaders: Larry Pender & Tanya Marie of Pathways to Parks\nWhere: Elk Hollow Preserve\, 3535 Roaring Creek Road\, Newland\, NC\nDistance: 1.5 miles\nDifficulty: Moderate (5/10)\nCost: FREE\nRegistration: Pre-registration is REQUIRED\nGuest hike leaders – Pathways to Parks founders Larry and Tanya Marie Pender – will lead a loop hike on SAHC’s Elk Hollow Preserve\, highlighting a beautiful view of Elk Hollow Falls. The group will hike along the Everett Bowman Memorial Trail through Golden-winged Warbler habitat\, deep forests\, and scenic vistas\, culminating in a spot beside the crystal clear waters of Elk Hollow Branch. This hike will be guided by SAHC’s partners from Pathways to Parks\, whose vision is to motivate Americans of color to get outdoors and enjoy the benefits of nature in our national\, state\, and local parks and to help make it easy and accessible for them to do so. Larry Pender is also an SAHC Board member. \nFollowing our adventure\, we invite all participants to join us at Elk Hollow Preserve\, a quick 20-minute drive away\, for our Drop-in Social. Let’s come together to revel in the conservation victories of the Highlands of Roan! \nThis hike is currently FULL! Please consider the other hikes we are offering as part of the June Jamboree. If you would still like to be added to the waitlist for this hike\, please email travis@appalachian.org.
URL:https://appalachian.org/event/2024-june-jamboree-elk-hollow-falls-with-pathways-to-parks/
LOCATION:Elk Hollow Preserve\, 3535 Roaring Creek Rd\, Newland\, NC\, 28657\, United States
CATEGORIES:Hikes and Outings,June Jamboree,Upcoming
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240615T103000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240615T120000
DTSTAMP:20240613T235809Z
CREATED:20240406T001738Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240613T235809Z
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SUMMARY:2024 June Jamboree: Elk Hollow Yoga
DESCRIPTION:Elk Hollow Yoga\nDate: 6/15/2024\nTime: 10:30 am\nLeaders: Lillah Schwartz \nWhere: Elk Hollow Preserve\, 3535 Roaring Creek Road\, Newland\, NC\nDistance:  0.5 miles\nDistance: Moderate (4/10) \nCost: FREE\nRegistration: Pre-registration is REQUIRED\nLillah Schwartz – a highly regarded yoga instructor\, author\, and mentor from Asheville\, NC – has offered her expertise to lead SAHC’s Yoga on the Mountain session this year. Settle in at SAHC’s Elk Hollow Preserve (also the location for the afternoon social)\, and take a short walk to an open area on the preserve. Lillah will lead a nature-based yoga class\, tailoring the session to the group and the serene surroundings of the Roan Highlands. No prior experience needed.  \nFollowing the yoga session\, all are welcome to unwind by Elk Hollow Falls or join us at our Drop-in Social. \nRegistration for this event is now closed.
URL:https://appalachian.org/event/2024-june-jamboree-elk-hollow-yoga/
LOCATION:Elk Hollow Preserve\, 3535 Roaring Creek Rd\, Newland\, NC\, 28657\, United States
CATEGORIES:Hikes and Outings,June Jamboree,Upcoming
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240615T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240615T160000
DTSTAMP:20240605T223915Z
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SUMMARY:2024 June Jamboree: Drop-In Social at Elk Hollow Preserve
DESCRIPTION:Drop-In Social at Elk Hollow Preserve\nDate: 6/15/2024\nTime: 1:00-4:00 pm\nWhere: Elk Hollow Preserve\, 3535 Roaring Creek Road\, Newland\, NC\nCost: FREE\nRegistration: Pre-registration is REQUIRED\nFollowing the morning hikes and experiences\, participants are invited to stay for an afternoon drop-in social from 1 to 4 pm at SAHC’s Elk Hollow Preserve\, at the confluence of Roaring Creek and Elk Hollow Branch. During the June Jamboree Social\, SAHC staff will recognize the 2024 Stanley A. Murray Volunteer of the Year and share updates about recent conservation work – including the donation of SAHC’s new 7\,500-acre South Yellow Mountain Preserve. Guests are invited to attend the drop-in social event regardless of participation in one of the guided outings; however\, pre-registration is requested. Light refreshments and drinks will be provided during the social.  \nWe look forward to seeing you and hope you all join us in celebrating the Roan for our 50th year anniversary! 
URL:https://appalachian.org/event/drop-in-social-at-elk-hollow-preserve/
LOCATION:Elk Hollow Preserve\, 3535 Roaring Creek Rd\, Newland\, NC\, 28657\, United States
CATEGORIES:Hikes and Outings,June Jamboree,Upcoming
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240626T093000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240626T233000
DTSTAMP:20240625T001633Z
CREATED:20240605T005401Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240625T001633Z
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SUMMARY:2024 June Community Farm Tour
DESCRIPTION:Date: Wednesday\, June 26\nTime: Starting at 9:30 am\nWhere: SAHC Community Farm\nDistance: 2.5 miles\nDifficulty: Moderate (4/10)\, several steep inclines are present on the trail\nCost: Free for Members\, $10 for non-members\nJoin us for a scenic tour of SAHC’s Community Farm on a guided hike led by Engagement and Education AmeriCorps member\, Katie Greer. Participants will hike along the The Discovery Trail\, a 2.5-mile loop that traverses through the forests and fields of the farm. Along the way\, we may encounter the resident Scottish Highland cow herd\, Texas longhorn cattle\, white-tailed deer\, red-tailed hawks\, and more as we make our way across the farm grounds. \nOur 140-acre Community Farm\, located just outside of Asheville\, is a dynamic hub for conservation projects and agricultural initiatives. An ideal place for photographers\, nature-lovers\, and individuals interested in regenerative agriculture\, our stream restoration project\, shortleaf pine reforestation project\, farm incubator program\, and education center\, are a few of the highlights. \nPlease be aware that the Community Farm is an active facility not open to the public without the accompaniment of SAHC staff. To ensure the safety of all participants\, maintain staff capacity\, and create a positive experience\, pre-registration for the hike is mandatory. Upon registration\, you will receive an email containing specific information about where to meet on the farm and other essential details. It’s crucial to note that a significant portion of the hike may not be disability accessible. \nThis hike is currently FULL! If you would still like to be added to the waitlist for this hike\, please email katie@appalachian.org. 
URL:https://appalachian.org/event/2024-june-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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