Children enjoy decorating cookies, making crafts and visiting with Santa. Bring your camera for this great photo opportunity! Pre-registration required by November 30 (walk-ins not accepted).
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Cataloochee Valley Family Campout with the Elk
Friday, August 17-Sunday, August 19
Two nights of camping in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park along with educational programming, visits to view the elk, BBQ & communal dining Saturday night, S’mores, snacks, continental breakfast on Sunday, crafts, and games provided. Guests must supply own camping gear, water, food for Friday lunch and dinner plus Saturday breakfast and lunch. Group campground reservation along Cataloochee Creek includes a large field for family challenges, bike riding, fishing, nature hikes, photography, and much more. A limited amount of supplemental camping gear may be available upon request with advance notice.
For ages 5 and up. Youth under 18 must register with a parent or guardian. Minimum of 20 participants and a maximum of 75.
Registration deadline: August 13. To register, contact Keith at kmastin@ashevillenc.gov or call 828-259-8082 Fee: $25/person + 1 bundle of USDA certified firewood
- September, 9
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Fall Clean-Up Day 2016
It’s time for our annual fall Clean-Up Day. Friends of the Smith-McDowell House will gather from 10:00 am until 2:00 pm to spruce up Asheville’s oldest historic home.
After a busy summer of community events, we need your help to make the house shine! Outside activities include weeding, trimming, and general grounds care. If you’d prefer to work inside, we need volunteers to help clean artifacts and the building itself. As in years past, Corner Kitchen Catering will provide lunch to all volunteers. We continue to appreciate the Corner Kitchen’s support and know that we will all enjoy a wonderful meal. Visit them at http://
Schedule:
10:00 – 12:00 Cleaning, dusting, weeding, and pruning
12:00 – 12:30 Lunch is Served!
12:30 – 2:00 More cleaning, dusting, weeding, and pruning
Volunteers do not need to commit to the entire day. We encourage you to join us at your convenience. Please contact Jesse Edgerton, Smith-McDowell House manager and volunteer coordinator at jesse@wnchistory.org to sign up for a volunteer shift. The entire Smith-McDowell team looks forward to spending all or part of the day with its many supporters and volunteers. Together, our many hands will make light work!
- September, 8
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Community Health and Wellness Fair
Don’t wait for the New Year to resolve to be healthier! Get free cholesterol and glucose screenings, information on strength conditioning, yoga, reflexology, outdoor activities, personal training, orthodontics, the Affordable Health Care Act and more from local providers.
All Rutherford, Polk, Henderson and Buncombe county residents will receive free admission for the day.
Be sure to get in a good workout on the trails while you’re here. For more information about this event, call 828-625-9611.
- September, 8
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Acorn Gathering
Come to the first Acorn Gathering on Lovin Land and have fun with this glorious food gifted to us in the autumn. Acorns have so much goodness and deliciousness to offer and they’re falling all around us!
Acorns served as the primary staple food across the northern hemisphere for millennia. They provide a complete protein, high-oleic mono-unsaturated fat, and vitamins and minerals. Unlike annual grains, their production and harvest fits seamlessly into a highly diverse and resilient forest ecosystem. Osker Glorious Forest will discuss everything they’ve learned about harvesting, storing, and processing this high quality staple food.
We’ll do some processing of acorns together (bring acorns you’ve harvested)
We’ll also do some cooking & preparing acorn treats with Amber Tree.
Osker and Amber manage Glorious Forest Farm in Madison county, where the goal is to re-establish humans as a responsible keystone species. This work involves deepening relationships with nutrient dense wild foods like hazelnut, acorn, hickory, and mullberry. It also includes domestic animals as a management tool, and a means for harvesting less edible wild plants and turning them into milk and meat.
We’ll be in the Black Walnut Grove at the top of the road. Please drive and park at the end of the road and walk into the area.
Carpooling highly encouraged.
Bring snacks to share. Bring acorns! Bring family, friends, kids.
Please leave dogs & squirrels at home 😉
- September, 8
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Birds of a Feather: Ornithology for ecoEXPLORERS
Scientists need YOUR help in studying birds everywhere, including your own backyard! Join us for an introduction to ornithology, the study of birds. You’ll learn how to recognize the birds that call western North Carolina home in the fall and winter, and how to join our crew of ecoEXPLORERS- kids who submit observations of plants and animals for scientists to study and earn prizes while they do it. Participants will receive a free pair of binoculars to aid their exploration, and upon registering as a participant at www.ecoexplore.net, receive an ecoEXPLORE patch.
Find out how you can earn your ornithology badge and a free pass to Great Backyard Bird Count Day at The N.C. Arboretum on February 11 and help ornithologists band and release songbirds. This free program is for ages 8 to 13, but all ages are welcome to attend.
- September, 8
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Fall Block Party
Join us in downtown Marion every second Thursday in September, October, and November for shopping and dining specials at participating businesses. Retail shops will be open until 8pm on these evenings. There will also be music and children’s art activities. Thank you for supporting our local businesses!
- September, 8
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Willy Wonka & The Chocolate Factory on the big screen
- September, 8
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Willy Wonka & The Chocolate Factory on the big screen
- September, 8
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Talk Like a Pirate Day
FREE original glazed doughnut if ye SPEAK pirate
FREE original glazed dozen if ye DRESS pirate*
- pick any 3 to qualify: pirate hat, bandana, eye-patch, costume hook, pirate shirt, peg-leg, parrot, knickers.
- September, 8
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