NEWS & ADVOCACY UPDATE
Read about our housing work in The Laurel Magazine
Our Neighbors for More Neighbors WNC program was featured in the August issue of The Laurel of Asheville. Spotlight On: Working to Tackle Climate Change and Housing Shortages by Building Up, Not Out. Read the full article here.
MountainTrue joins petitions asking EPA to withdraw state authority over water permits
MountainTrue and other conservation groups, represented by the Southern Environmental Law Center, recently filed a petition with the Environmental Protection Agency asking it to take back North Carolina’s authority to regulate water pollution because the state legislature is crippling the state’s ability to protect its waterways, drinking water sources, and communities from harmful pollution. Learn more.
DON’T MISS THESE EVENTS
Celebrate our work with us this weekend!
Join us at our Annual Gathering at Devil’s Foot Beverage in Asheville on Saturday, September 14, where we’ll recognize our Regional Volunteers of the Year and our Esther Cunningham Award Recipient. Please join us in congratulating our outstanding volunteers: Eva Snyder (Central Region); Marie Jackson (Southern Region); Bill Horton (Western Region); Tammy Haley (High Country Region); and last but not least, the Esther Cunningham Award recipient, Bob Gale.
Help eradicate invasive plants at Richmond Hill Park
Richmond Hill Park is Asheville’s largest forested park and hosts miles of trails. Despite its suburban location, Richmond Hill has a diversity of native plants that are being choked out by nonnative invasive plants. Participants will receive training in plant ID + invasive species control methods. Join MountainTrue Biologist Josh Kelly on Sunday, September 15, to remove nonnative invasive plants and help the native forest thrive!
Curious about solar energy?
Don’t miss a chance to hear from our friends at Sugar Hollow Solar at Brainy Brews in Asheville, NC, on Wednesday, September 18. We’ll discuss what solar energy is, how it benefits the environment (and you), financial incentives and tax rebates for 2024, and next steps for getting started. Sugar Hollow Solar will buy the first drink for any homeowner who brings a copy of their power bill!
Come get crafty with us!
Join us on Thursday, October 10, from 6-8 p.m. for a community craft night with Street Creature Puppet Collective as we craft props for the Asheville Holiday Parade! This will include helping with a giant Hellbender puppet, painting tangerine darter cutouts, and more. Light snacks and drinks will be provided. You don’t have to be crafty to come help out and have fun. Kids are welcome. RSVP here. Stay tuned for more details on how to participate in the Holiday Parade!
See Asheville on an e-bike!
Take an e-bike tour of Asheville with the Flying Bike and MountainTrue’s Healthy Communities team on Saturday, October 5. Don’t miss your chance to get the inside scoop on Asheville’s urban core, including stories of how redlining has shaped our city, the infamous Pit of Despair, and plans for the I-26 Connector. Stick around after for a casual member hang at The RAD Brewing Company.
Hike the Craggies with us this fall
Congressman Chuck Edwards has the opportunity to make history by creating North Carolina’s first National Scenic Area in the Craggy Mountains, an idea with broad local support. Hike the Big Butt Trail on Friday, October 11, with MountainTrue Biologist Josh Kelly and experience the beautiful forests, views, flora, and fauna of the Craggy Mountains. Learn more + register.
Save the date for our Online Fall Native Plant & Tree Sale, running October 1-31
If you missed out on the spring sale (or if you just want more native plants), don’t miss your chance to show your yard and garden a little local love. All items are sourced from Carolina Native Nursery, and sale proceeds benefit the work of MountainTrue. Certain items sold out quickly during our spring sale, so don’t wait to purchase! The pick-up date for Asheville, NC, will be Tuesday, November 19, from 3-6 p.m. Sign up here to be notified when the sale goes live.
WAYS TO GET INVOLVED
Pre-order your I Love Mountains merch thru September 30
Our new I Love Mountains merch was designed by Ellis Gibson (winner of MountainTrue’s Kid’s Design Contest) and refined by Calor Creative. Order your merch today! Pre-order options include youth and toddler sizes! Orders are expected to ship in early November.
Want to volunteer + help raise funds for MountainTrue?
If you’re looking for an easy volunteer activity, look no further! MountainTrue is the nonprofit beneficiary for the Wicked Spooky 5k in Asheville, NC, on Saturday, October 26. MountainTrue will receive $5 per runner for providing 17-20 volunteers. You choose your shift and role. Lend a hand, watch costumed runners AND earn a free beer ticket to use after your shift. Find out more or register!
MountainTrue spring ‘25 internship
Our Neighbors for More Neighbors WNC Housing Intern will support program goals by creating social media content, conducting general program outreach, event planning, research on best practices in the pro-housing movement, and more. This position will be based out of our Asheville, NC, office. Learn more + apply by October 8!
COMMUNITY EVENTS
Lunch & learn w/ Neighbors for More Neighbors WNC & Southern Appalachian Highlands Conservancy
Susan Bean, Housing & Transportation Director for MountainTrue, will discuss why environmentalists should support building more housing. The virtual presentation and discussion is scheduled for Thursday, September 12, from 12-1 p.m. Learn more and register.
The Grey Eagle Classic Golf Tournament, Benefiting MountainTrue
When: Sunday, September 15, at 2 p.m.
Where: Omni Grove Park Inn Golf Course
What: Grab your golf clubs and the best players you can find. This tournament welcomes local businesses, community partners, supporters of music and arts, and all of our river friends for a day full of golf, games, food, drinks, and lots of fun! Your participation and a portion of proceeds will directly support MountainTrue. Sign-up and learn more.
Get Out The Vote AVL
NC Conservation Network is hosting a non-partisan GOTV letter-writing event at The Rad Brewing Company in Asheville on Tuesday, October 1, from 5-8 p.m. They’ll provide pizza for attendees. RSVP here.
Eco Grief circle: October 10 thru November 21
Eco Grief circle with The School of Global Citizenry in partnership with the Western United Methodist Conference is back. Participants in this seven-week hybrid learning experience will explore emotional and spiritual responses to ecological and social challenges. MountainTrue Creation Care Alliance supporters will receive a $20 discount at checkout with the code: greenchalice. Sign up here.