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Practicing Shalom in Our Time of Climate Change

First Baptist Church of Asheville 5 Oak Street, Asheville, NE, United States

We are happy to present this 4-part series for our church and our community to examine climate change. We will consider its effects on our world, and explore the role of our Christian faith in response. Join us as leaders share their expertise. April 24 – “Living in this time of Climate Change” Deke Arndt, […]

No Man’s Land Film Festival – Asheville

New Belgium Brewing Company 21 Craven St, Asheville, NC, United States

Join us for the premier all-women adventure film festival featuring short films about women adventurers who will inspire you with their tenacity, their spunk and their femininity - all interwoven to showcase the full scope of woman-identified athletes and adventurers, looking to undefine what it means to be a woman in adventure, sport and film.

$12 – $20

Water Quality Volunteer Training

The Valle Crucis Community Park 2892 Broadstone Road, Valle Crucis, NC, United States

Interested in helping protect the Watauga River? Join our Watauga Riverkeeper for this half-day volunteer training. This training will cover everything you need to know about water quality monitoring to get you started as a volunteer.

Earth Day Vigil

First Baptist Church of Asheville 5 Oak Street, Asheville, NE, United States

The Creation Care Alliance of WNC welcomes people of all faiths to an Earth Day Vigil on Sunday, April 28 at 5:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.(Labyrinth walk at 4:15) at the Sacred Garden/Labyrinth of First Baptist Church, 5 Oak Street in downtown Asheville. This event is a celebration of creation, and a call to spiritually […]

The Hemlock Wooly Adelgid: Film Screening and Q&A

Lanier Library 72 Chestnut St, Tryon, NC, United States

MountainTrue’s Green Riverkeeper and the Hemlock Restoration Initiative will host a screening of the documentary The Hemlock Woolly Adelgid: A Film About the Loss of an Ecosystem at the Lanier Library in Tryon. The 30-minute long documentary was produced in 2016 by the Cayuga Lake Watershed Network and won the award for Best Appalachian Environment […]

Free

Green River Spring Bash

Green River Adventures 111 E. Main Street, Saluda, NC, United States

Join us on May 4 for the 13th Annual Green River Spring Bash block party at Green River Adventures in downtown Saluda! Festivities start at 5 p.m. and the event is free and open to the public. We'll have great beer from Oskar Blues Brewing and live music from The Aaron Burdett Band. There will […]

Building Our City Speaker Series: Debra Campbell

The Collider Suite 401, 1 Haywood St., Asheville, North Carolina

Debra Campbell comes to Asheville from the City of Charlotte, where she was employed in many strategic roles including her most recent position as Assistant City Manager. Prior to joining the Charlotte City Manager’s office, Campbell served as the city’s Planning Director from 2004-2014, a time of booming redevelopment for the Queen City. Campbell’s list […]

Hendersonville Green Drinks: In-Home Funeral Practices & Green Burial

Black Bear Coffee 318 N. Main St., Hendersonville, NC, United States

On Thursday, May 9th, Hendersonville Green Drinks welcomes Caroline Yongue, Director and Founder of Carolina Memorial Sanctuary and the Center for End of Life Transitions, and Cassie Barrett, Director of Operations for Carolina Memorial Sanctuary. Carolina Memorial Sanctuary is a green cemetery that offers eco-friendly burials to people looking to explore more natural, conservation-oriented burial […]

Richmond Hill Invasive Species Workday

Richmond Hill Park 300 Richmond Hill Dr, Asheville, NC, United States

Join us and help restore native plant communities by controlling non-native invasive plants at Richmond Hill Park. This is the City of Asheville’s only forested park and is home to many special native plant and animal species! Volunteers help to stop the spread of harmful non-native invasive species and return native species to the unique park.

Rhythm & Brews: Screamin’ Jay’s and The Broadcast

Downtown Hendersonville 201 South Main Street, Hendersonville, NC, United States

The Rhythm & Brews concerts series brings together live music, great food, and local beer, wine and cider! These FREE concerts close part of South Main Street to make room for all of this fun, as well as a children's area with games and activities.We will kick off the series on May 16th with Opener: Screamin J's at 5:30pm and Headliner: The Broadcast at 7:30pm. The concert will be on Main Street between Allen & Caswell Streets in Hendersonville.