Imagine a world where curious kids become hands-on inventors, who discover they’re crafted by God. Mark your calendars for Maker Fun Factory VBS on July 24-28. Kids will discover they are created by God and are built for a purpose! Email ginny@cccasheville.org for more info or to volunteer.
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Paw Patrol Live
Face Painting – Balloons – Sidewalk Chalk
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Demo Day #2: Lagoon Boogaloo
We’re hitting Shelter #1 at Lake Julian Park once again with our entire fleet of fishing, whitewater, and recreational kayaks and stand up paddlebaords. Bring your friends for some time on the water as you test drive 2017’s best of the best. You’ll also have a chance to chat with our experts about paddles, boating accessories, and the best spots in the region to get on the water this year.
We’ll have PFDs for kids and adults, but you’ll move through the line much quicker if you show up with your own. Same goes with liability waivers. Our lawyers say you’ve got to sign one, so why not print it before arrival? Here’s the link: http://bit.ly/2oJqd6s
Expect boats from Confluence Kayaks, Hurricane Kayaks, Liquidlogic Kayaks, Native Watercraft, NRS, and Wilderness Systems Kayaks.
This free event is made possible by a partnership with our friends at Buncombe County Recreation Services. Kids and well-behaved pets with owner on leash are welcome.
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4-H Ag Adventures Day Camp (5-18yrs)
Learn about local agriculture, visit farms, and make snacks
For more information, contact Sue_Janowiak@ncsu.edu or call 828-697-4891
- May, 23
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Annual Youth Retreat at Great Tree (7+yrs)
For children ages 7and older. 2-day, overnight retreat for young people led by Rev. Teijo Munnich, Dharma teachings, arts and crafts, and free play. Parents are invited to closing ceremony on Wednesday afternoon
- May, 23
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Grand opening of the Bare Dark Sky Observatory
Experience the wonders of the universe through a 34 inch telescope, the largest in the Southeast, at the Bare Dark Sky Observatory during the grand opening event on May 25. The rain date is on June 1st.
Activities will begin at 4:00 pm and a ribbon cutting will take place at 7:00 pm.
The Bare Dark Sky Observatory, named for Warren and Larissa Bare, is located at the Mayland Earth to Sky Park (formally called the Energy Exchange) in Yancey County. The International Dark Sky Association (IDA) designated the Earth to Sky Park as the first IDA certified park in the Southeastern United States. The observatory will allow community members an opportunity to experience the wonders of the universe, while providing Astronomy students with hands-on learning. The observatory sits at an elevation of 2,736 feet and offers a 360-degree view.
The Observatory houses the “Sam Scope” in named memory of Samuel Phillips, the telescope is a f/3.6 StarStructure Newtonian telescope, with a 34 inch (0.86 meter) mirror. It will be the largest telescope in the Southeast in dark skies dedicated for public use for educational and public outreach activities. Funding for the telescope was provided by the Samuel L. Phillips Family Foundation. In addition, MCC will allso have a planetary telescope, perfect for viewing the different planets.
Beginning at 4:00pm on May 25th, the public is invited to tour the Bare Dark Sky Observatory and see the telescopes. There will be educational videos to watch, outdoor games to play, and tours of the Earth to Sky Park available.
Bubba’s Good Eats will have a food truck on site at 4 pm for visitors to enjoy.
Because parking access to the Observatory is limited, MCC will offer shuttle rides to the building for tours. Guests are recommended to wear walking shoes as the ground is uneven. Bring a flashlight if you plan on staying past dark to catch a glimpse through the telescopes because lighting is limited due to the restrictions of being an International Dark Sky Association certified Park.
Following the grand opening event, the Observatory will be open by reservation and for events/classes over the summer. Groups are welcome to make a reservation.
For upcoming Observatory events please visit www.mayland.edu/
For additional information call 828.766.1233.
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Acting for Littles Single-Day Summer Camps (ages 4-7)
Register for one date or many – each date is its own, individual class.
Saturday, June 24 – 10:00am – noon
Monday, July 3 – 2:00pm – 4:00pm
Thursday, July 27 – 10:00am – noon
Class size is limited.Your youngest performers will love these two-hour classes offered throughout the summer. You’ll love not having a long commitment or a large price-tag!
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Mountain Street Dances
Enjoy cloggin’ & square dancin’ at an old-fashioned mountain hoe down! Live mountain music, demonstrations & instruction by local clogging teams. Refreshments, historic Courthouse lawn. 6:30-9pm.
The Main Street area, immediately in front of the courthouse, is closed to traffic and parking at 5:00 pm. Instead of the usual cars‚ attendees will find a stage, bleachers, and asphalt covered with a thick dusting of corn meal to create a dance area. Bring a lawn chair or blanket, limited bleacher seating is available. Bring your dancin’ shoes but please leave pets at home as they are not allowed by Town ordinance. Light refreshments are available at the venue for purchase and downtown restaurants are open for dinner.
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FREE Lunch
Daily, Monday through Friday. Open to everyone. 11:30am-1:30pm
A cafe that serves 100% rescued food from local agencies to offer a FREE, dignified, meal for all of Asheville. Reducing waste. Building community. A great way to meet new people and eat for free!
WEDNESDAYS ARE VEGETARIAN!
We start serving lunch at 11:30, but our doors generally open around 9:30. Please keep that in mind on cold mornings when you might want a warm and friendly space to hang out in, and a hot cup of coffee.
“12 Baskets Cafe is a place for EVERYONE to come and share a meal in community- not just the homeless and marginalized. We would love to see more and more new faces in the cafe, eating a meal together with people they might never encounter in their day-to-day life. Having a steady income DOES NOT disqualify you.
Yes, we want to address hunger, but we’re also trying to break down barriers between socioeconomic classes and other divisive identifiers to remind us that we’re all part of the same essential human family. The only way to do this is having a conversation, together. Please keep this in mind and come join us!
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French Broad Riverkeeper Paddle Trip
French Broad Riverkeeper Paddle Trip
July 19-22, join us for a four-day float
Now is the time to start planning your French Broad River adventure! Every year, MountainTrue and our French Broad Riverkeeper take participants on a guided trip down the French Broad River, camping out along the French Broad River Paddle Trail℠ (proudly sponsored by Oskar Blues Brewery). Leave the shuttle and logistics to us and enjoy the river’s beauty from the water!
We take care of all the logistics and camp sites so you can enjoy this beautiful river with some of the top craft breweries in the entire world along the way. We’ll put in at Hap Simpson River Park and take out in time to hit Oskar Blues. We’ll float down to Sierra Nevada from there, and then hit New Belgium once we get into Asheville. It’s our very own Brew Paddle. We’ll also highlight the work of the Riverkeeper program and take water samples, but we’ll be sure to leave enough time for cornhole and s’mores at the campsites.
This trip features some of the most stunning scenery in the region, and we’ll highlight and take water quality samples in an effort to understand the threats to the French Broad River. Camping has been arranged for each night of the trip, providing an exciting opportunity to paddle-camp along the banks of the river every night of your journey. Great hearty food will be provided for each meal. Breakfast will range from pancakes, bacon and eggs, yogurt, fruit, and bagels. Lunch will be made in the morning and eaten on the river. Dinner will range from pasta, to dinner out at local eateries, to pizza.
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