Find out about North Carolina’s connection to the tropics and how our actions here impact tropical regions. Meet some of the Museum’s exotic tropical animals. Ages 6 and up.
Please pick up your free ticket at the library beginning June 15.
Find out about North Carolina’s connection to the tropics and how our actions here impact tropical regions. Meet some of the Museum’s exotic tropical animals. Ages 6 and up.
Please pick up your free ticket at the library beginning June 15.
This Disney nature film is a visual feast as it delves into the realm of flowers and their pollinators. For more information on this free screening, call the Library at 250-6482.
The WCU College of Fine and Performing Arts will present a free performance of The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged) at the West Asheville Library. Join these madcap players in tights as they weave their wicked way through all of Shakespeare’s comedies, histories and tragedies in one wild ride that will leave you breathless and helpless with laughter.
In Grovemont Park @ 6:30PM. Bring camp chairs or blankets, have a picnic or just sit back and enjoy. Bringeth ON the fun! Free. Questions? Contact us at 828-250-6486 or Swannanoa.library@buncombecounty.org.
We’ll learn about tropical animals with the NC Museum of Natural Science.
Limited to 25 participants. Please sign up for your free ticket at the East Asheville Library. Call 250-4738 or visit our branch for more information.
Awesome insects are everywhere!
Join us on Tuesday June 28th at 11:00 and discover how interesting the study of insects can be (Entomology). All ages are welcome to attend.
Kids ages 8-13 can also learn how to help scientists and earn badges by registering to become an EcoExplorer.
Teachers, students, and the community are welcome to attend “The Virtual Reality Classroom Tour” hosted by zSpace. Join us on Monday, June 27th, from 10:00 am – 2:00 pm in the HCS Education Center parking lot, located next to Central Haywood High School in Clyde, NC.
Another new event for Festival 2016, our friends and neighbors, the Cherokee people or Tsalagi, will share with our visiting dance troupes and festival attendees the unique experience and often tragic but ultimately victorious history of the Cherokee people. The Cherokee culture and traditions are among the very richest offerings Western Carolina has to the rest of the world.
Marty Stuart, Atlanta Pops, John Driskell Hopkins, Whitewater Bluegrass Company, Lonesome River Band, Balsam Range and more.
Balsam Range is honored and excited to host the Art of Music Festival in their home of Haywood County. The festival will be on the grounds of the beautiful Lake Junaluska Assembly. This two day musical celebration will not only include world class artists but will be an opportunity to attend workshops and visit the many attractions Haywood County and Western North Carolina has to offer.