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SUMMARY:Saluda Library Speaker Series: Native Pollinators and the Habitats They Require
DESCRIPTION:Date: February 13\, 2024 \nTime: 2:00 p.m. \nLocation: Polk County Public Libraries\, Saluda Branch \nSpeaker: Brannen Basham and Jill Jacobs\, owners of Spriggly’s Beescaping \nExplore the beneficial creatures in your backyard through an exploration of the habitat needed to help pollinators survive and thrive. Take a deep dive into the life cycles of native bees\, butterflies\, moths\, beetles\, wasps\, birds\, and more. Learn how to care for your space throughout the year to support the widest diversity of creatures. \nBrannen Basham and Jill Jacobs are owners of Spriggly’s Beescaping\, a nature education and habitat restoration business with a special focus on native plants and native pollinators. On the habitat restoration side of their business\, they offer in-person and online consultations for wildlife-focused sustainable landscaping\, along with full-scale 2D and 3D design services. \nOn the nature education side\, they offer a variety of educational courses\, both in-person and online\, including a 16+ hour on-demand video series called Gardening for the Planet. This series covers everything from attracting pollinators\, to integrative pest management\, to tackling drainage issues. In addition\, they create nature-based interpretive exhibits and informational signage for museums\, zoos\, nature centers\, and more. They have published two books\, A Guide to the Wonderful World Around Us: Notes on Nature\, and Finding Home: A Story of a Mason Bee\, with more on the way. In addition\, Brannen serves as the resident nature writer for the Sylva Herald in Sylva\, NC. \n \nThe Saluda Library Speaker Series programs are made possible thanks to our partnership with the Polk County Public Libraries Systems and a grant from the Polk County Community Foundation. \nContact Pam Torlina\, pam@conservingcarolina.org\, with questions or for more information.
URL:https://conservingcarolina.org/event/saluda-library-speaker-series-native-pollinators-and-the-habitats-they-require/
LOCATION:Polk County Library\, Saluda Branch\, 44 W Main Street\, Saluda\, NC\, 28773\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education & Workshops
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SUMMARY:Rock Crushers
DESCRIPTION:Join the Rock Crushers on Conserving Carolina trails in the Hickory Nut Gorge in trail building and maintenance including digging trail tread/surface\, removing vegetation\, moving rocks\, swinging sharp tools\, having fun while working hard. \nSeeking consistent weekly volunteers. \nIf interested in joining the Trail Crew\, email mary@conservingcarolina.org or call 828-697-5777 ext. 211 to check for availability. \nRSVP Required\nRSVP’s are required to to help staff adequately plan for safety precautions and to maintain group sizes less than 10 and so we can provide meet up information.
URL:https://conservingcarolina.org/event/rock-crushers/2024-02-14/
LOCATION:NC
CATEGORIES:Volunteer Opportunities
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SUMMARY:Walnut Creek Preserve Speaker Series: Simple Ways to Mutually Co-Exist with Wildlife in our Own Backyards
DESCRIPTION:Date: February 17\, 2024 \nTime: 10:30 a.m. \nLocation: Anne Elizabeth Suratt Nature Center at Walnut Creek Preserve \nSpeaker: Winslow Umberger of Appalachian Wildlife Refuge \nAppalachian Wild provides injured and orphaned wild animals a place to go for care and treatment to give them a second chance at life in the wild. Join us to learn about Appalachian Wildlife Refuge‘s mission\, its origin story\, and the broad range of animals species it serves in our region.  This presentation is filled with images and videos of animals that are rescued\, rehabilitated\, and released each year. The presentation will conclude with information about how the hotline works and suggestions about what you can do in your own backyard to help wildlife. \nWinslow Umberger\, like the nonprofit she represents\, shares the values of Appalachian Wildlife Refuge. Her move from her native home of Coral Gables\, Florida to Biltmore Lake in 2008 found her surrounded by forests filled with wildlife — wildlife that was becoming increasingly threatened as development increased.  Learning of Appalachian Wild’s work to provide a wildlife emergency facility for the community\, Winslow felt her skillset as a public relations and marketing professional could be of use.  She soon found herself writing a monthly “Wild Truth” column for The Laurel of Asheville as well as making presentations and hosting tabling events in the community.  A six-year Board member\, Winslow takes her role as an ambassador for Appalachian Wildlife Refuge seriously\, acting as a voice not only for the organization but for the wildlife it serves. \n \nThe Walnut Creek Preserve Speaker Series programs are made possible thanks to our partnership with the Preserve. \n*Walnut Creek Preserve is private property and guests are only allowed on the property by invitation (a planned event or scheduled group).  Thank you. \nContact Pam Torlina\, pam@conservingcarolina.org\, with questions or for more information.
URL:https://conservingcarolina.org/event/walnut-creek-preserve-speaker-series-simple-ways-to-mutually-co-exist-with-wildlife-in-our-own-backyards/
LOCATION:Anne Elizabeth Suratt Nature Center at Walnut Creek Preserve\, 179 Wood Thrush Lane\, Mill Spring\, NC\, 28756\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education & Workshops
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SUMMARY:The Way of Water: Fly Fishing as Contemplative Practice
DESCRIPTION:“People fish because they are searching for something. Often it is not for a fish.” Fennel Hudson\, Fly Fishing – Fennel’s Journal – No. 5 \nJoin us as we approach fly fishing as a contemplative practice and a way to experience renewal beyond just “getting on the water.” Western North Carolina has some of the best fly fishing on the east coast. Participants will have opportunities to fish on a private section of the Broad River. All levels of skill are welcome\, but gear\, and instruction is not provided. You must bring your own gear (rod\, reel\, North Carolina fishing license\, flies\, etc.). Participants must know how to fly fish. Led by Tanner Pickett. \nLearn more about this event here! \nSpace is limited to 12 participants. Registration is required by RSVP below. \nDonations are not required and the amount of your gift is entirely up to you. A donation of $30 is suggested for forest bathing walks\, for those who are able. Donations of $35 or more will include Conserving Carolina membership benefits. \nDONATE HERE \nLEARN MORE ABOUT FOREST BATHING \nRSVP below! RSVP will close on Friday Feb. 16th at noon!
URL:https://conservingcarolina.org/event/the-way-of-water-fly-fishing-as-contemplative-practice-4/
LOCATION:NC
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SUMMARY:Rock Crushers
DESCRIPTION:Join the Rock Crushers on Conserving Carolina trails in the Hickory Nut Gorge in trail building and maintenance including digging trail tread/surface\, removing vegetation\, moving rocks\, swinging sharp tools\, having fun while working hard. \nSeeking consistent weekly volunteers. \nIf interested in joining the Trail Crew\, email mary@conservingcarolina.org or call 828-697-5777 ext. 211 to check for availability. \nRSVP Required\nRSVP’s are required to to help staff adequately plan for safety precautions and to maintain group sizes less than 10 and so we can provide meet up information.
URL:https://conservingcarolina.org/event/rock-crushers/2024-02-21/
LOCATION:NC
CATEGORIES:Volunteer Opportunities
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SUMMARY:Special Edition Green Drinks: “Drought\, Climate Change\, and The Mystery of the Missing Western Water”
DESCRIPTION:Hear WNC Native and Rocky Mountain Biological Lab Research Scientist Ian Breckheimer discuss how a team of environmental scientists are revolutionizing our understanding of water in the West and helping us adapt to climate change. \nThe Colorado River is the lifeblood of the American Southwest\, and the river’s 40 million human users are struggling to adapt to a severe drought made worse by climate change. The vast majority of the river’s flow comes from winter snowpack in the Rocky Mountains\, and in recent years scientists and water managers have become extremely good at measuring how much water is in the snowpack in early spring. Ideally\, we could use this information to forecast how much water will be available for human use in the river the following summer\, helping us better conserve this scarce resource. Unfortunately\, water forecasting on the Colorado is has been held back by a large and unpredictable amount of snow water (up to 25% of the river’s annual flow) that seems to disappear between the snowpack and the river. Solving the mystery of this “missing” water has brought together a diverse group of hydrologists\, ecologists\, and atmospheric scientists at a remote field station in Colorado. This talk will gather and synthesize exciting new results from their pioneering work\, showing how environmental researchers can play a critical role in helping us adapt to accelerating climate change. \n  \n5:30 p.m.: Grab and drink and network with like-minded locals.\n6:00 p.m.: Enjoy the presentation and learn something new!\n  \nHendersonville Green Drinks is presented by Conserving Carolina\, MountainTrue and Trailside Brewing Co. Come to Green Drinks to learn more about current environmental issues\, have relevant discussions\, and meet with like-minded people. This is a monthly event and everyone is welcome. You don’t have to drink at Green Drinks\, just come and listen. Trailside Brewing Co. offers beer\, wine\, cider\, prosecco and non-alcoholic beverages. A limited food menu will be available. \n       \nContact Pam Torlina\, pam@conservingcarolina.org\, with questions or for more information.
URL:https://conservingcarolina.org/event/special-edition-green-drinks-drought-climate-change-and-the-mystery-of-the-missing-western-water/
LOCATION:Trailside Brewing Co.\, 873 Lennox Park Drive\, Hendersonville\, NC\, 28739\, United States
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SUMMARY:Landrum Library Speaker Series: The effects of land use on streams and fish populations in the Piedmont of SC
DESCRIPTION:Photo licensed under CC BY-SA 2.0 \n  \nDate: February 22\, 2024 \nTime: 6:00 p.m. \nLocation: Landrum Library \nSpeakers: Dennis Haney\, Ph.D. and Professor of Biology at Furman University \nJoin us to learn about the effects of present-day and historical land use on stream structure and fish populations in the Piedmont of South Carolina. For a number of years Dennis’s research has focused on human effects on rural streams and the organisms living within those streams. Observations showed that fish populations in rural piedmont streams are lacking in numbers and variety of species when compared to similar areas in the southeastern USA\, even in rural\, forested locations where we would expect fish diversity to be high. Over the past 10 years Dennis has looked at various aspects that might contribute to this\, conducting research on the effects of present-day land covers\, historical land covers\, and most recently focusing on microhabitat-level land covers (e.g.\, land cover adjacent to the stream channels) as possible explanations for present-day fish diversity and abundance. This presentation will summarize some of his findings over the past decade of work. \nDr. Dennis Haney is a Professor in the Biology Department at Furman University in Greenville\, South Carolina\, having been at Furman University since 1997. He received a B.A. in Biology at the University of California\, San Diego\, a M.S. in Zoology from Oregon State University\, and a Ph.D. in Zoology at the University of Florida (1996). Dr. Haney’s research is in the area of environmental and comparative physiology. More specifically he is interested in the physiological responses of animals\, especially fish\, to environmental stressors. Since 1999 Dr. Haney has been involved in an interdisciplinary watershed research program at Furman University\, the River Basins Research Initiative (RBRI)\, collaborating with colleagues in the Biology and Earth\, Environmental\, and Sustainability Sciences departments. His research has focused on studying the interactions between historic and present-day land use with water chemistry and geomorphology and how these factors affect the distribution and physiology of local stream fish. He is a strong advocate of undergraduate research\, helping to mentor well over 150 undergraduate students since 1997. Dr. Haney’s students have given numerous presentations at national and regional scientific conferences and have been co-authors on a number of publications. Dr. Haney was Chair of the Biology department at Furman University for 9 years and teaches courses in Animal Physiology\, Human Physiology\, Marine Biology\, Biostatistics\, and has led field courses in Florida\, the Bahamas\, Belize\, China\, Ecuador\, and the Galápagos Islands. \n \nThe Landrum Library Speaker Series programs are made possible thanks to our partnership with the Spartanburg County Public Libraries. \nContact Pam Torlina\, pam@conservingcarolina.org\, with questions or for more information.
URL:https://conservingcarolina.org/event/landrum-library-speaker-series-the-effects-of-land-use-on-streams-and-fish-populations-in-the-piedmont-of-south-carolina/
LOCATION:Landrum Library\, 111 Asbury Dr\, Landrum\, SC\, 29356\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education & Workshops
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SUMMARY:Art in Nature
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a session of forest bathing with opportunities for reflections and expressions in art. This event will offer avenues for creative expression which participants in past Forest Bathing walks have requested. We will close with the traditional tea ceremony and\, depending on weather\, may return to the house or porch for closing sharing together. \nWe will open all of our senses as we take in the fall forest.  This event includes creative activities led by artist Jim Stilwell and forest bathing guided by Dr. Mattie Decker. \nArtist\, Jim Stilwell\nJim is a well-known artist in Asheville\, NC and has worked over many years guiding individuals to come to know their own inner artist. He recently taught a large class outdoors at Flying Cloud Farm and many were beginners who delighted in his intuitive ease of instruction (with gentle modeling and suggestions). \nMattie is a certified Nature and Forest Therapy Guide. She is also a Zen practitioner\, an Episcopal oblate\, and a retired education professor\, and she is certified in wilderness first aid. This event is one of our monthly forest bathing walks. Forest bathing is a practice from Japan that has been gaining attention in the West. Forest bathing is not about getting exercise. It’s not about hiking to get somewhere. It’s about being present in the forest\, taking it in. It’s about creating relationships between humans and the more-than-human world. \nSpace is limited to 12 participants. \n*Transfiguration Preserve is private property and guests are only allowed on the property by invitation (a planned event or scheduled group).  Thank you. \nDonations are not required and the amount of your gift is entirely up to you. A donation of $30 is suggested for forest bathing walks\, for those who are able. Donations of $35 or more will include Conserving Carolina membership benefits. \nDONATE HERE \nLEARN MORE ABOUT FOREST BATHING \nRSVP below.
URL:https://conservingcarolina.org/event/forest-bathing-art-in-nature-2/
LOCATION:Transfiguration Preserve\, 188 Mt. Tabor Way\, Bat Cave\, NC\, United States
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SUMMARY:Rock Crushers
DESCRIPTION:Join the Rock Crushers on Conserving Carolina trails in the Hickory Nut Gorge in trail building and maintenance including digging trail tread/surface\, removing vegetation\, moving rocks\, swinging sharp tools\, having fun while working hard. \nSeeking consistent weekly volunteers. \nIf interested in joining the Trail Crew\, email mary@conservingcarolina.org or call 828-697-5777 ext. 211 to check for availability. \nRSVP Required\nRSVP’s are required to to help staff adequately plan for safety precautions and to maintain group sizes less than 10 and so we can provide meet up information.
URL:https://conservingcarolina.org/event/rock-crushers/2024-02-28/
LOCATION:NC
CATEGORIES:Volunteer Opportunities
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SUMMARY:Volunteer Workday at Carolina Memorial Sanctuary
DESCRIPTION:Come join us for a volunteer workday removing non-native invasive species at Carolina Memorial Sanctuary\n\nBackground Info:\nPut under a conservation easement with Conserving Carolina in 2018\, Carolina Memorial Sanctuary is an 11-acre conservation & green cemetery passionate about protecting the land and conserving the environment. In addition to eco-burials\, CMS is a public park that strives to improve the land. The neighboring property\, under a conservation easement and owned by the Barkwells\, is partnering with Conserving Carolina and CMS to work on various conservation projects\, including: stream restoration\, storm water retention\, a pollinator meadow\, bluebird boxes\, invasive species removal\, native plantings\, and stream restoration \nWorkday Description:\nVolunteers will be removing various non-native invasive species\, such as Kudzu\, bamboo\, Chinese Privet\, Japanese Honeysuckle\, and Multiflora Rose from the sanctuary. Using only mechanical techniques\, volunteers will be using pruners\, handsaws\, and pulling to remove invasive plant species. \nVolunteers must be able to walk moderate distances across rough terrain. Tools and gloves will be provided; all materials are sanitized before and after each workday. Plant ID and removal techniques will be taught on-site. You will get dirty\, so make sure to wear appropriate clothing. \nWhat to Bring:\n• Water and snacks or lunch\n• Leather Work Gloves (if you have a personal pair)\n• Small Backpack for Carrying Tools\n• Change of Clothes for Drive Home (recommended) \nWhat to Wear:\n• Closed toed shoes that can navigate off-trail terrain and can get dirty\n• Work pants; dress for the weather
URL:https://conservingcarolina.org/event/volunteer-workday-at-carolina-memorial-sanctuary-2/
LOCATION:Carolina Memorial Sanctuary\, 195 Blessed Way\, Mills River\, 28759
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SUMMARY:Spring Hiking Series: Moonshine Falls
DESCRIPTION:Where: Mountain Bridge Wilderness Area \nMeet: Ironwood Square\, Conserving Carolina’s office\, 847 Case Street\, Hendersonville\, NC \nTime: 8:30 a.m. \nTrail info.: 5.5 miles\, moderate; trail type – out and back \nElevation gain: 823′ \nDrive time: approximately 35 minutes \nJoin us for an approximately 5.5-mile\, moderate\, out and back hike in the Mountain Bridge Wilderness Area. Leaving from Asbury Hills Camp and Retreat Center in Cleveland\, South Carolina\, the trail winds through a maturing forest and offers great winter views of Table Rock.  At one point\, hikers will have to cross Matthews Creek using a cable crossing (one cable for your feet and one cable for your hands).  This is the easiest way to cross the creek\, though rock hopping and wadding may be possible.  The cable crossing may test your courage but it will offer a great sense of accomplishment! \nApproaching the waterfall\, hikers will arrive near the top of the falls and take a short\, fairly steep descent to a cave behind the falls.  This offers a unique view of the waterfall.  There will also be an opportunity to hike down to the base of the falls to take in the full splendor of this hidden gem. \nThe waterfall was named for the illegal moonshining activity that occurred in the ‘cave’ behind the falls\, and old moonshining barrels still remain behind the falls.  This waterfall plunges like a veil 40 feet over a dark granite cliff\, strikes a ledge\, turns 90 degrees and plunges into a pool. \n*Space is limited and pre-registration is required\, and space is limited to 20 participants. Registration\, by RSVP below\, opens at 9:00 am Friday\, February 16\, 2024.   \nContact pam@conservingcarolina.org with additional questions. \nConserving Carolina is sponsoring a Friday hiking series this spring that is free\, guided\, and open to the public. The hikes will meet at Ironwood Plaza (Conserving Carolina’s office) and will leave promptly at 8:45 a.m. Hikers should plan to return to the area in the late afternoon\, time varying with group size\, distance of hike\, and drive time. Car-pooling will be organized at the meeting location. If you’re coming from an area closer to the trailhead\, please contact Pam Torlina (email above) to make other meeting arrangements. \nBe sure to wear appropriate clothing and sturdy footwear. Bring a bag lunch and/or snack and plenty of water for yourself. \nIn case of inclement weather\, please contact Pam Torlina by email at: pam@conservingcarolina.org by 8:00 a.m. on the day of the hike and/or check the Conserving Carolina website ‘calendar’ to see if the hike will take place. Please also remember to bring any medication that you may need in the event of an emergency (ie: epinephrine\, nitroglycerine\, insulin\, etc.). Hike leaders will carry a first aid kit; however\, it may not contain specific medication for your individual needs. \nBefore each hike\, you will be asked to sign a waiver form. For your safety\, do not attempt any hike beyond your ability and experience. This schedule is subject to change.
URL:https://conservingcarolina.org/event/spring-hiking-series-moonshine-falls-2/
LOCATION:Ironwood Plaza\, 847 Case Street\, Hendersonville\, NC\, 28792\, United States
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SUMMARY:Invasive Species Awareness Special Workday
DESCRIPTION:Invasive Species Awareness Week is the last week in February (February 26 – March 1). We are supporting the NC Forest Service’s statewide Weed Out Day by removing invasive plants from the Florence Nature Preserve\, and we need your help! \nWe will work on removing Multiflora Rose\, Bittersweet\, and Privet\, trying to hand pull as much as we can as that is the most effective treatment this time of year. We will take a snack/lunch break mid-way through\, so bring your favorite packable foods. \nWear long sleeves and pants and sturdy work shoes. Be sure to dress for the weather and bring plenty of water. \nWe will meet at the Strawberry Gap trailhead and from there we will carpool/caravan up Little Pisgah Rd and work on one of the northern parts of the preserve that is away from the main trailhead. \n 
URL:https://conservingcarolina.org/event/invasive-species-awareness-special-workday/
LOCATION:Florence Nature Preserve\, 3836 Gerton Hwy\, Gerton\, NC\, 28735-9744\, United States
CATEGORIES:Volunteer Opportunities
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240306T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240306T163000
DTSTAMP:20260416T055959
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SUMMARY:Rock Crushers
DESCRIPTION:Join the Rock Crushers on Conserving Carolina trails in the Hickory Nut Gorge in trail building and maintenance including digging trail tread/surface\, removing vegetation\, moving rocks\, swinging sharp tools\, having fun while working hard. \nSeeking consistent weekly volunteers. \nIf interested in joining the Trail Crew\, email mary@conservingcarolina.org or call 828-697-5777 ext. 211 to check for availability. \nRSVP Required\nRSVP’s are required to to help staff adequately plan for safety precautions and to maintain group sizes less than 10 and so we can provide meet up information.
URL:https://conservingcarolina.org/event/rock-crushers/2024-03-06/
LOCATION:NC
CATEGORIES:Volunteer Opportunities
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240310T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240310T160000
DTSTAMP:20260416T055959
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SUMMARY:The Way of Water: Fly Fishing as Contemplative Practice
DESCRIPTION:“People fish because they are searching for something. Often it is not for a fish.” Fennel Hudson\, Fly Fishing – Fennel’s Journal – No. 5 \nJoin us as we approach fly fishing as a contemplative practice and a way to experience renewal beyond just “getting on the water.” Western North Carolina has some of the best fly fishing on the east coast. Participants will have opportunities to fish on a private section of the Broad River. All levels of skill are welcome\, but gear\, and instruction is not provided. You must bring your own gear (rod\, reel\, North Carolina fishing license\, flies\, etc.). Participants must know how to fly fish. Led by Tanner Pickett. \nLearn more about this event here! \nSpace is limited to 12 participants. Registration is required by RSVP below. \nDonations are not required and the amount of your gift is entirely up to you. A donation of $30 is suggested for forest bathing walks\, for those who are able. Donations of $35 or more will include Conserving Carolina membership benefits. \nDONATE HERE \nLEARN MORE ABOUT FOREST BATHING \nRSVP below! RSVP will close on Friday March 8th at noon
URL:https://conservingcarolina.org/event/the-way-of-water-fly-fishing-as-contemplative-practice-5/
LOCATION:Transfiguration Preserve\, 188 Mt. Tabor Way\, Bat Cave\, NC\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adventures & Outings
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240312T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240312T153000
DTSTAMP:20260416T055959
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SUMMARY:Saluda Library Speaker Series – Historical Findings of Cherokee Living in the Carolinas
DESCRIPTION:Date: March 12\, 2024 \nTime: 2:00 p.m. \nLocation: Polk County Public Libraries\, Saluda Branch \nSpeaker: Dennis Chastain\, naturalist\, historian and outdoor writer \n  \nBased on thirty years of research\, naturalist\, outdoor writer\, and historian\, Dennis Chastain will present his findings of the history and culture of the Cherokee people. The Cherokee people have lived in this area for thousands of years and are the aboriginal inhabitants and keepers of a vast geographic landscape covering parts of eight southeastern states. \nChastain says the slideshow will describe what he has discovered about the culture: the construction of houses and ceremonial buildings; foods and agricultural practices\, including the story of corn and how it changed the lifestyles of all southeastern Native Americans. \nAlso included is a description of some of the games played and how “ball play” was essential to everyday life. Chastain will also talk about hunting practices and the importance of the deer skin trade; why annual trips were made to the coast of South Carolina and what goods were brought back to the mountains and foothills from the coast. \nAnd finally\, Chastain will tell the story of how the arrival of Europeans at Charles Town in 1670\, and the interactions between early colonists and the Cherokee altered the culture of the Cherokee forever. \nDennis is an award-winning outdoor writer\, interpretive naturalist\, and modern-day explorer.  He has been writing feature articles for South Carolina Wildlife magazine and other outdoor publications for more than twenty years. As you’ll soon discover\, by using his skills as a naturalist and his love of cultural history\, Dennis has a unique way of interpreting what can be seen when exploring the local mountains. \nWe acknowledge that though we are the current stewards\, the land where we live and work is stolen land. Homeland of the Cherokee\, the Yuchi\, and the Catawba people\, acquired through genocide and forced removal. Chastain is not a part of the Cherokee community but will share his knowledge on Cherokee history from his years of research and findings.  \n \nThe Saluda Library Speaker Series programs are made possible thanks to our partnership with the Polk County Public Libraries Systems and a grant from the Polk County Community Foundation. \nContact Pam Torlina\, pam@conservingcarolina.org\, with questions or for more information.
URL:https://conservingcarolina.org/event/saluda-library-speaker-series-cherokees-of-the-carolinas/
LOCATION:Polk County Library\, Saluda Branch\, 44 W Main Street\, Saluda\, NC\, 28773\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education & Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240312T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240312T210000
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SUMMARY:Special Film Screening of "The Nature Makers"
DESCRIPTION:When: Tuesday\, March 12 at 7:00 p.m. \nWhere: Tryon Theatre\, 45 S. Trade St.\, Tryon\, NC 28782 \nJoin us for a free community movie night – a collaboration of Conserving Carolina\, The Gardening For Life Project\, and the Congregational Church\, UCC in Tryon. \nIn a world increasingly dominated by humans\, three teams of determined conservationists go to extraordinary\, often seemingly nature-disrupting lengths to save three threatened species in the American heartland. “The Nature Makers” is a moving portrait of passionate people and the extraordinary creatures they’re fighting for. \nSpace is limited and pre-registration is required. The Box Office and theatre will be open at 6:30 p.m. Please arrive before 7:00 p.m. to allow time for check-in\, concessions\, and finding your seat. \nConcessions will be available for purchase\, and no outside liquids are permitted in the theater. \n \nFor more information or questions\, contact pam@conservingcarolina.org.
URL:https://conservingcarolina.org/event/special-film-screening-of-the-nature-makers/
LOCATION:Tryon Theatre\, 45 South Trade Street\, Tryon\, NC\, 28782\, United States
CATEGORIES:Special Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240313T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240313T163000
DTSTAMP:20260416T055959
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LAST-MODIFIED:20241227T215546Z
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SUMMARY:Rock Crushers
DESCRIPTION:Join the Rock Crushers on Conserving Carolina trails in the Hickory Nut Gorge in trail building and maintenance including digging trail tread/surface\, removing vegetation\, moving rocks\, swinging sharp tools\, having fun while working hard. \nSeeking consistent weekly volunteers. \nIf interested in joining the Trail Crew\, email mary@conservingcarolina.org or call 828-697-5777 ext. 211 to check for availability. \nRSVP Required\nRSVP’s are required to to help staff adequately plan for safety precautions and to maintain group sizes less than 10 and so we can provide meet up information.
URL:https://conservingcarolina.org/event/rock-crushers/2024-03-13/
LOCATION:NC
CATEGORIES:Volunteer Opportunities
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240313T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240313T120000
DTSTAMP:20260416T055959
CREATED:20240103T133311Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240129T174600Z
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SUMMARY:Etowah Library Speaker Series: Are you BearWise?
DESCRIPTION:Date: March 13\, 2024 \nTime: 10:30 a.m. \nLocation: Etowah Library \nSpeaker: Tanya Poole\, North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission\, Conservation Initiatives Engagement Coordinator \nStaff with the N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission will discuss the natural history of black bears in western North Carolina and how you can use that information to safely coexist with these North Carolina treasures.  BearWise\, now a national program\, started as a southeastern initiative to teach people how to safely coexist with bears.  It provides ways to prevent conflicts\, provides resources to resolve problems\, and encourages community initiatives to keep bears wild.  A question and answer session will follow the presentation. \nTanya Poole is a Conservation Initiatives Engagement Coordinator with the NC Wildlife Resources Commission.  She has a 20-year career with the agency as an educator.  She holds a bachelor’s degree in Elementary Education from Western Carolina University and a master’s in Environmental Education from Montreat College. \n*Space is limited and pre-registration is required by visiting the Etowah Library’s calendar of events at this link. Registration opens at 10:30 am Wednesday\, February 14\, 2024. \n \nThe Etowah Library Speaker Series programs are made possible thanks to our partnership with the Henderson County Public Library. \nContact Pam Torlina\, pam@conservingcarolina.org\, with questions or for more information.
URL:https://conservingcarolina.org/event/etowah-library-speaker-series-bearwise/
LOCATION:Etowah Library\, 101 Brickyard Road\, Etowah\, NC\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education & Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240314T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240314T110000
DTSTAMP:20260416T055959
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SUMMARY:Foothills Equestrian Nature Center (FENCE) Invasive Plant Management
DESCRIPTION: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 bring a pair of hand clippers if you have them. \nWorkdays are scheduled on the second Thursday of each month from 9:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. and will likely continue through the summer of 2024. \nVolunteers will meet at the FENCE parking lot on Hunting Country Road. For driving directions\, click here. After you turn onto the Fence property\, make a sharp right turn by the covered picnic area. Please note that while this endeavor is included on our calendar\, Conserving Carolina is not managing this activity. Therefore\, the workday will be coordinated by FENCE representatives. \n“FENCE is a non-profit organization dedicated to serve as a community resource for the preservation of green space and for educational and recreational opportunities linking nature\, animals\, and people.” Learn much more about FENCE\, its mission\, and its programs here. \nTo RSVP for this workday event\, email Greg at lindykins@charter.net or Don at wouldwork@gmail.com.
URL:https://conservingcarolina.org/event/we-need-your-help-as-we-work-on-clearing-invasive-plants-on-the-fence-property-join-us-for-a-fulfilling-day-of-good-work-and-companionship-wear-long-sleeved-shirts-long-pants-gloves-and-bri/2024-03-14/
LOCATION:FENCE\, 3381 Hunting Country Rd\, Tryon\, NC\, 28782\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240314T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240314T130000
DTSTAMP:20260416T055959
CREATED:20240223T021408Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240223T130750Z
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SUMMARY:White Oak Planting at Florence Nature Preserve
DESCRIPTION: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 existing trails and has opened the land to the public as the Florence Nature Preserve. The Florence’s’ property was the first land to be protected in the Upper Hickory Nut Gorge and it offered the first publicly accessible hiking trails in the area. This conservation project proved to be a springboard for much more land protection\, encouraging nearby landowners to pursue conservation. Today\, nearby nature preserves and trails include Wildcat Rock Trail\, Bearwallow Mountain\, the Trombatore Trail\, and Blue Ridge Pastures. \nOn this workday we will focus on planting white oak saplings to support oak regeneration on site\, with the hope of offering sustainable harvesting in the future for Cherokee artisans who use white oak for their basketry. Depending on time and the number of volunteers\, we may also manage the area to support montane oak hickory forests by removing competing species. \nWhere to Meet: 3836 Gerton Hwy\, Gerton\, NC 28735 \nYou will see a parking area\, next to a kiosk and an old stone chimney. (Note: this is also the parking area for the Wildcat Rock Trail\, which starts on the other side of the street.) \nWhat to Wear / Bring: \n\n  Water\n  Closed toe shoes (preferably waterproof hiking boots that you don’t mind getting muddy)\n  Long sleeved shirt (that you don’t mind getting dirty)\n  Long pants (that you don’t mind getting dirty)\n  Rain or waterproof jacket (optional)\n  Snacks/Lunch\n Leather Work Gloves (if you have a personal pair)\n Small Backpack\n Change of clothes for drive hom\n\nWhat we will provide: \n\nGloves\nAll tools and equipment\n\n  \nContact Lia at cornelia@conservingcarolina.org to signup or for further information\,
URL:https://conservingcarolina.org/event/white-oak-planting-at-florence-nature-preserve/
LOCATION:Florence Nature Preserve\, 3836 Gerton Hwy\, Gerton\, NC\, 28735-9744\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240314T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240314T193000
DTSTAMP:20260416T055959
CREATED:20240103T124229Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240204T180416Z
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SUMMARY:Green Drinks: Sustainability Initiatives for the City of Hendersonville
DESCRIPTION:Join the City of Hendersonville for this month’s Green Drinks to hear from City Sustainability Manager\, Caitlyn Gendusa on various sustainability initiatives the City is working on. Participants will hear updates on topics such as zero and low emission transportation\, waste management\, energy efficiency\, and more. There will also be an update on the City’s first Sustainability Strategic Plan\, expected to be finalized and adopted this spring. This plan includes a public input survey currently available online for community members to provide their feedback. \nCaitlyn Gendusa is the Sustainability Manager for the City of Hendersonville where she works to advance municipal sustainability efforts ranging from energy\, transportation\, waste management and land management. Prior to her work with the City\, she worked for four years as Land Conservation Manager for Upstate Forever\, a non-profit land conservation organization in Greenville\, SC. Her academic background includes sustainable agriculture and development where she worked on various projects including farm to school education\, sustainability planning for a conference center\, and research on organic agriculture methods. She is originally from Atlanta\, GA but has called Western North Carolina home for the past five years. \n5:30 p.m.: Grab and drink and network with like-minded locals.\n6:00 p.m.: Enjoy the presentation and learn something new!\n  \nHendersonville Green Drinks is presented by Conserving Carolina\, MountainTrue and Trailside Brewing Co. Come to Green Drinks to learn more about current environmental issues\, have relevant discussions\, and meet with like-minded people. This is a monthly event and everyone is welcome. You don’t have to drink at Green Drinks\, just come and listen. Trailside Brewing Co. offers beer\, wine\, cider\, prosecco and non-alcoholic beverages. A limited food menu will be available. \n       \nContact Pam Torlina\, pam@conservingcarolina.org\, with questions or for more information.
URL:https://conservingcarolina.org/event/green-drinks-sustainability-initiatives-for-the-city-of-hendersonville/
LOCATION:Trailside Brewing Co.\, 873 Lennox Park Drive\, Hendersonville\, NC\, 28739\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education & Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240315T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240315T143000
DTSTAMP:20260416T055959
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SUMMARY:Spring Hiking Series: Trombatore Trail
DESCRIPTION:Where: Trombatore Trail\, near Bearwallow Mountain \nMeet: Ironwood Square\, Conserving Carolina’s office\, 847 Case Street\, Hendersonville\, NC\, at 8:30 a.m. \nDistance and difficulty: 4.8 miles\, moderately strenuous; trail type – out and back \nElevation gain: 1\,253′ \nApproximately 35 minute drive \nTrombatore Trail is a 2.4 mile (each way) trail that leads to Blue Ridge Pastures\, a grassy bald with spectacular views. The trail offers a vigorous hike with considerable up-and-down elevation change\, through a forest with clear mountain streams. When you reach Blue Ridge Pastures\, you will be rewarded with panoramic views of the Hickory Nut Gorge and Bearwallow Mountain. \n*Space is limited and pre-registration is required\, and space is limited to 20 participants. Registration\, by RSVP below\, opens at 9:00 am Friday\, February 23\, 2024.   \nContact pam@conservingcarolina.org with additional questions. \nConserving Carolina is sponsoring a Friday hiking series this spring that is free\, guided\, and open to the public. The hikes will meet at Ironwood Plaza (Conserving Carolina’s office) and will leave promptly at 8:45 a.m. Hikers should plan to return to the area in the late afternoon\, time varying with group size\, distance of hike\, and drive time. Car-pooling will be organized at the meeting location. If you’re coming from an area closer to the trailhead\, please contact Pam Torlina (email above) to make other meeting arrangements. \nBe sure to wear appropriate clothing and sturdy footwear. Bring a bag lunch and/or snack and plenty of water for yourself. \nIn case of inclement weather\, please contact Pam Torlina by email at: pam@conservingcarolina.org by 8:00 a.m. on the day of the hike and/or check the Conserving Carolina website ‘calendar’ to see if the hike will take place. Please also remember to bring any medication that you may need in the event of an emergency (ie: epinephrine\, nitroglycerine\, insulin\, etc.). Hike leaders will carry a first aid kit; however\, it may not contain specific medication for your individual needs. \nBefore each hike\, you will be asked to sign a waiver form. For your safety\, do not attempt any hike beyond your ability and experience. This schedule is subject to change.
URL:https://conservingcarolina.org/event/spring-hiking-series-trombatore-trail-2/
LOCATION:Ironwood Plaza\, 847 Case Street\, Hendersonville\, NC\, 28792\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adventures & Outings
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240316T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240316T120000
DTSTAMP:20260416T055959
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LAST-MODIFIED:20240201T123234Z
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SUMMARY:Walnut Creek Preserve Speaker Series: Lessons of the Kudzu Warriors - Tales from the Front Lines of the Battle with Invasive Plants
DESCRIPTION:Date: March 16\, 2024 \nTime: 10:30 a.m. \nLocation: Anne Elizabeth Suratt Nature Center at Walnut Creek Preserve \nSpeaker: Kudzu Warriors\, Clyde Younkin\, Greg Miner\, and Don Dicey \nSince 2011 a small group of dedicated volunteers\, the Kudzu Warriors\, have been removing invasive plants from Norman Wilder Forest\, a nature preserved owned by Conserving Carolina\, near Tryon. Over the years\, the Warriors have acquired a large amount of hands-on experience with the removal of invasive plants. Come join us as members of this group share the knowledge they have gained from their many hours working in the field. Participants can expect to learn about invasive plants\, especially Kudzu and its history\, identification\, and the plant’s development. Hear about the various methods of invasive plant removal along with the Kudzu Warriors’ experience with each method. There are many success stories and native plants are returning to areas where the invasives have been removed. \nClyde Younkin is one of the newer Kudzu Warriors. For the past few years\, Clyde has been volunteering with the Kudzu Warriors and the Polk County Appearance Commission. Clyde has been leading efforts to increase public awareness of the problem of invasive plants and methods of invasive plant removal. \nDon Dicey is a long time Kudzu Warrior and a member of the Polk County Appearance Commission. For many years\, Don has been leading the effort to remove invasive plants from the Foothills Equestrian Nature Center (FENCE). \nGreg Miner is the founder of the Kudzu Warriors and the long time leader of the group. Greg has spent countless hours removing invasive plants from natural areas of Polk County\, leading groups of volunteers and teaching others about invasive plants and how to manage them. Through his work on the Polk County Appearance Commission\, Greg has initiated and led numerous projects to remove Kudzu from Polk County. \n \nThe Walnut Creek Preserve Speaker Series programs are made possible thanks to our partnership with the Preserve. \n*Walnut Creek Preserve is private property and guests are only allowed on the property by invitation (a planned event or scheduled group).  Thank you. \nContact Pam Torlina\, pam@conservingcarolina.org\, with questions or for more information.
URL:https://conservingcarolina.org/event/walnut-creek-preserve-speaker-series-lessons-of-the-kudzu-warriors-tales-from-the-front-lines-of-the-battle-with-invasive-plants/
LOCATION:Anne Elizabeth Suratt Nature Center at Walnut Creek Preserve\, 179 Wood Thrush Lane\, Mill Spring\, NC\, 28756\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education & Workshops
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240316T170000
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SUMMARY:Forest Bathing: Spring Awakening & Renewal Nature Immersion Retreat
DESCRIPTION:The changing seasons are rich with deep wisdom and guidance. Just as winter is a time for rest and dreaming\, spring is ripe with opportunities for renewal and growth. Cultivate those winter dreams and birth them into reality. Let your most authentic Self emerge from deep within and flourish in the sunlight! \nYour certified guide\, Kelly Bruce\, will lead you on a journey through the awakening forest\, weaving mindfulness\, breathwork\, forest bathing (Shinrin Yoku) and nature therapy together for a restorative afternoon at Transfiguration Preserve in Hickory Nut Gorge. We’ll celebrate the experience with a wild-foraged tea ceremony and snacks. Don’t have the time or money to escape for a week? This mini retreat is for YOU! \nAdvance registration required. Additional information and directions will be emailed to all registered guests 48 hours before the event. This experience is limited to 12 participants. \n*Participants should be able to walk one mile on uneven terrain with a moderate grade. Modifications are available with advance notice. Please reach out to kelly@naturalwanders.us with questions or concerns. \n  \nDONATE HERE \nLEARN MORE ABOUT FOREST BATHING \nRSVP below!\nRSVP will close at noon on 3/8/2024. \nPlease reach out to kelly@naturalwanders.us with any additional questions or concerns!
URL:https://conservingcarolina.org/event/forest-bathing-spring-awakening-renewal-nature-immersion-retreat/
LOCATION:Transfiguration Preserve\, 188 Mt. Tabor Way\, Bat Cave\, NC\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adventures & Outings
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SUMMARY:Landrum Library Speaker Series: What Lies Beneath – Animal Skulls in Our Region and How to Identify Them
DESCRIPTION:Date: March 19\, 2024 \nTime: 6:00 p.m. \nLocation: Landrum Library \nSpeaker: Fred Weisbecker \nJoin us to learn about skull identification and the unique adaptations that different animals have evolved over time. This program will provide hands on learning with many different skulls. Fred will teach us how to carefully gather and preserve these natural artifacts and to use skulls found on a trail or in the woods as a clue to the life and likely causes of death of the creature whose skull we find. This is a hands on and interactive program so bring the kids!  This is sure to be fun for the whole family! \nFred grew up in the greater New York City area.  He developed his love of the natural world visiting New York state parks in the Catskill Mountains. After attending naval military high school he enrolled in wildlife management at NC State University.  Upon graduation he went to work for the NC Wildlife Resources Commission spending the next thirty years as a state game warden. \n \nThe Landrum Library Speaker Series programs are made possible thanks to our partnership with the Spartanburg County Public Libraries. \nContact Pam Torlina\, pam@conservingcarolina.org\, with questions or for more information.
URL:https://conservingcarolina.org/event/landrum-library-speaker-series-what-lies-beneath-animal-skulls-in-our-region-and-how-to-identify-them-2/
LOCATION:Landrum Library\, 111 Asbury Dr\, Landrum\, SC\, 29356\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education & Workshops
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240320T163000
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SUMMARY:Rock Crushers
DESCRIPTION:Join the Rock Crushers on Conserving Carolina trails in the Hickory Nut Gorge in trail building and maintenance including digging trail tread/surface\, removing vegetation\, moving rocks\, swinging sharp tools\, having fun while working hard. \nSeeking consistent weekly volunteers. \nIf interested in joining the Trail Crew\, email mary@conservingcarolina.org or call 828-697-5777 ext. 211 to check for availability. \nRSVP Required\nRSVP’s are required to to help staff adequately plan for safety precautions and to maintain group sizes less than 10 and so we can provide meet up information.
URL:https://conservingcarolina.org/event/rock-crushers/2024-03-20/
LOCATION:NC
CATEGORIES:Volunteer Opportunities
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240323T140000
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SUMMARY:Conversations with the Wild: A Nature Journaling Experience
DESCRIPTION:Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of Nature Journaling. This experience offers a harmonious blend of nature and self-reflection. Spend an afternoon with your guide\, John Thomas Whitfield\, BFA Studio Fine Arts\, Appalachian State\, at the pristine Transfiguration Preserve in Hickory Nut Gorge. \n  \nWith journal in hand we will depart for an enriching stroll through the preserve\, listening to the leaves and talking to the trees. Learn to slow down and see the forest for the trees. Journals and writing utensils will be provided\, but feel free to bring your own if so inspired. This class is open to any and all who wish to step out of the tamed world and into the wild. Embark on this retreat for a rejuvenating experience to nourish body and soul! \nAdvance registration required. Additional information and directions will be emailed to all registered guests 48 hours before the event. This experience is limited to 12 participants. \n*Participants should be able to walk one mile on uneven terrain with a moderate grade. Modifications are available with advance notice. Please reach out to johntwhitfield@hotmail.com with questions or concerns. \n  \nDONATE HERE \nLEARN MORE ABOUT FOREST BATHING \nRSVP below!\nRSVP will close at noon on 3/22/2024. \nPlease reach out to johntwhitfield@hotmail.com with any additional questions or concerns! \n 
URL:https://conservingcarolina.org/event/conversations-with-the-wild-a-nature-journaling-experience/
LOCATION:Transfiguration Preserve\, 188 Mt. Tabor Way\, Bat Cave\, NC\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adventures & Outings
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240327T163000
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SUMMARY:Rock Crushers
DESCRIPTION:Join the Rock Crushers on Conserving Carolina trails in the Hickory Nut Gorge in trail building and maintenance including digging trail tread/surface\, removing vegetation\, moving rocks\, swinging sharp tools\, having fun while working hard. \nSeeking consistent weekly volunteers. \nIf interested in joining the Trail Crew\, email mary@conservingcarolina.org or call 828-697-5777 ext. 211 to check for availability. \nRSVP Required\nRSVP’s are required to to help staff adequately plan for safety precautions and to maintain group sizes less than 10 and so we can provide meet up information.
URL:https://conservingcarolina.org/event/rock-crushers/2024-03-27/
LOCATION:NC
CATEGORIES:Volunteer Opportunities
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CREATED:20240130T204536Z
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SUMMARY:Spring Hiking Series: Green River Game Lands loop
DESCRIPTION:Where: Green River Game Lands loop \nMeet: Ironwood Square\, Conserving Carolina’s office\, 847 Case Street\, Hendersonville\, NC\, at 8:30 a.m. \nDistance and difficulty: 4.6 miles\, moderate; trail type – loop \nElevation gain: 839′ \nApproximately 15 minute drive \nThis hike offers a variety of scenery\, with mountain views\, creek crossings\, lush plant life\, and the beautiful Stairstep Falls. \nThis is a great opportunity to discover part of the Game Lands—home to a great abundance of plants and animals\, including many rare species. This public land also boasts one of the highest densities of nesting birds in North Carolina. Owned by the state of North Carolina\, the Green River Game Lands comprise over 14\,000 acres along the Blue Ridge Escarpment in Henderson and Polk counties. There is a network of nine marked trails. Hiking this loop\, you’ll traverse four of these trails. \n*Space is limited and pre-registration is required\, and space is limited to 20 participants. Registration\, by RSVP below\, opens at 9:00 am Friday\, March 8\, 2024.   \nContact pam@conservingcarolina.org with additional questions. \nConserving Carolina is sponsoring a Friday hiking series this spring that is free\, guided\, and open to the public. The hikes will meet at Ironwood Plaza (Conserving Carolina’s office) and will leave promptly at 8:45 a.m. Hikers should plan to return to the area in the late afternoon\, time varying with group size\, distance of hike\, and drive time. Car-pooling will be organized at the meeting location. If you’re coming from an area closer to the trailhead\, please contact Pam Torlina (email above) to make other meeting arrangements. \nBe sure to wear appropriate clothing and sturdy footwear. Bring a bag lunch and/or snack and plenty of water for yourself. \nIn case of inclement weather\, please contact Pam Torlina by email at: pam@conservingcarolina.org by 8:00 a.m. on the day of the hike and/or check the Conserving Carolina website ‘calendar’ to see if the hike will take place. Please also remember to bring any medication that you may need in the event of an emergency (ie: epinephrine\, nitroglycerine\, insulin\, etc.). Hike leaders will carry a first aid kit; however\, it may not contain specific medication for your individual needs. \nBefore each hike\, you will be asked to sign a waiver form. For your safety\, do not attempt any hike beyond your ability and experience. This schedule is subject to change.
URL:https://conservingcarolina.org/event/spring-hiking-series-green-river-game-lands-loop/
LOCATION:Ironwood Plaza\, 847 Case Street\, Hendersonville\, NC\, 28792\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adventures & Outings
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SUMMARY:Forest Bathing: Writing in Nature
DESCRIPTION:Mattie is a certified Nature and Forest Therapy Guide. She is also a Zen practitioner\, an Episcopal oblate\, and a retired education professor\, and she is certified in wilderness first aid. This event is one of our monthly forest bathing walks. Forest bathing is a practice from Japan that has been gaining attention in the West. Forest bathing is not about getting exercise. It’s not about hiking to get somewhere. It’s about being present in the forest\, taking it in. It’s about creating relationships between humans and the more-than-human world. \nMany have asked if Mattie would consider “Writing in Nature”! So\, here it is! \n“This event begins a new series I’ll be offering for those who would like to begin a Nature Journal\, or simply write from their experiences in relationship with nature. We will begin with mindfulness meditation and some “forest bathing” with “texture gathering.”- Mattie Decker \nJournals and supplies will be provided\, however you may wish to bring your own. \nRegistration is limited to 12 participants. \nDonations are not required and the amount of your gift is entirely up to you. A donation of $30 is suggested for forest bathing walks\, for those who are able. Donations of $35 or more will include Conserving Carolina membership benefits. \n*Transfiguration Preserve is private property and guests are only allowed on the property by invitation (a planned event or scheduled group).  Thank you. \nDONATE HERE \nLEARN MORE ABOUT FOREST BATHING \nRSVP below.\nPlease reach out to drmattie.decker@gmail.com with any additional questions or concerns!
URL:https://conservingcarolina.org/event/forest-bathing-writing-in-nature-2/
LOCATION:Transfiguration Preserve\, 188 Mt. Tabor Way\, Bat Cave\, NC\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adventures & Outings
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