Saluda Library Speaker Series – Historical Findings of Cherokee Living in the Carolinas
Come learn about the history and culture of the Cherokees, who occupied this area for a thousand years.
Come learn about the history and culture of the Cherokees, who occupied this area for a thousand years.
Join us to explore the extraordinary lengths that wildlife conservationists go through to try to save threatened species and habitat in the American heartland.
Join the Rock Crushers in trail building and maintenance in the Hickory Nut Gorge!
Join us to learn about BearWise, a national program that shares ways to prevent conflicts with Black Bear.
FENCE needs your help clearing invasive plants on the FENCE property. Join them for a fulfilling day of good work and companionship! Wear long-sleeved shirts, long pants, and gloves, and
The Florence family donated 300 acres to Conserving Carolina in 1996, and was the first property that the land trust owned. Conserving Carolina adopted and improved nearly five miles of
Join us to learn about City Sustainability Initiatives in Hendersonville!
This hike offers the potential for early spring wildflowers, an ancient buckeye tree, and stunning views of the Hickory Nut Gorge from a beautiful grassy bald.
Join the Kudzu Warriors as they share their methods and experiences managing non-native and invasive plants in Polk County.
Join certified guide, Kelly Bruce, as she leads you on a journey through the awakening forest, weaving in mindfulness, breathwork, forest bathing (Shinrin Yoku) and nature therapy!