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Green Drinks in Hendersonville, NC: The French Broad Paddle Trail & Henderson County

The Grove at Trailside Brewing 873 Lenox Park Dr, Hendersonville, NC, United States

Come learn about the history, present condition, and opportunities for growth facing the French Broad Paddle Trail in Henderson County and abroad. Placed in the context of challenges from proposed dams, degraded water quality, and short-sighted growth, the French Broad River is an ongoing success story due to the work of passionate local communities, well-organized advocacy campaigns, and strong partnerships between non-profits, government agencies, and local businesses.

Lake Adger Celebration in Mill Spring, NC

Lake Adger Celebration 4741 Lake Adger Rd, Mill Spring, NC

The community is invited to attend the Lake Adger Celebration, a free, family-friendly event. Come on out and celebrate the lake! The Celebration will be fun for the whole family with guided kayak tours, fishing demonstrations, guided bird walks, activities for kids, and more!

5Point Adventure Film Screening benefiting MountainTrue in Etowah, NC

Etowah's Lion Club 447 Etowah School Rd, Hendersonville Rd., NC

MountainTrue is excited to announce the 5 Point Film Festival and raffle presented by Mosaic Realty!

Join us at the Etowah Lions Club on Tuesday, May 21st for an evening of fun, adventure and community.

$15 – $20

Green Drinks in Hendersonville, NC: Why should environmentalists support building more housing?

The Grove at Trailside Brewing 873 Lenox Park Dr, Hendersonville, NC, United States

We know that healthy communities exist within the context of a healthy environment — and right now, both are threatened. There is a housing shortage across the country, with many hard-working families unable to find a place to live. There is also a climate crisis, with greenhouse gas emissions threatening the stability of all our […]

Green Drinks in Hendersonville, NC: Creating Farm Resilience Against Extreme Weather Events

The Grove at Trailside Brewing 873 Lenox Park Dr, Hendersonville, NC, United States

As extreme weather events continue to pose challenges for farming operations, we must take steps to rally behind our farmers. This is why MountainTrue is conducting a Farm Weather Impact Survey with the help of their newest AmeriCorps Member, Olivia Gray. The survey aims to better understand how extreme weather events affect agricultural production in the Southern Blue Ridge. The information we receive will help guide MountainTrue in tailoring support initiatives, advocating for vital resources, and implementing strategies to support farm resiliency in Western North Carolina. Join Olivia Gray and her project supervisor Erica Shanks for this presentation on the importance of local agriculture and our survey findings so far.

**CANCELED** Green Drinks in Hendersonville, NC: Conserving Carolina’s Trails – Conservation and Recreation

The Grove at Trailside Brewing 873 Lenox Park Dr, Hendersonville, NC, United States

Join Conserving Carolina’s Trails and Land Management Coordinator, Max Howes, for an update on Conserving Carolina’s trail systems! Conserving Carolina has built and maintains ~39 miles of trail in the region, showcasing many acres of, and scenic views from, protected land. He will review what makes trails sustainable, why they are important to the region, what it takes to build and maintain trails, trail history, Conserving Carolina’s involvement with the Hickory Nut Gorge State Trail, and more! There will be an update on current trail projects and opportunities to get involved with trail expansion and maintenance.

City of Hendersonville Water Treatment Facility Tour-CANCELED

City of Hendersonville Water Treatment Facility 4139 Haywood Road, Mills River, NC

Due to the catastrophic events of Hurricane Helene, this event has been canceled. Stay tuned for information about events in 2025. Have you ever wondered about the journey your morning glass of water takes, from source to tap? Come learn about this process from one of the largest utility systems in North Carolina. The City of Hendersonville treats drinking water for over 80,000 people, operates and maintains of over 683 miles of water mains, 54 water pumping stations, and 24 water storage tanks. Join us in a tour of this municipal water treatment facility.

Christmas Tree Recycling in Hendersonville, NC Jan 6-10th; return for mulch on January 11th CANCELED

Jackson Park Ball Field 801 Glover St, Hendersonville, NC, United States

Recycle your live Christmas trees & wreaths this season!
As you go out to buy your live trees for the holidays, remember that you’ll be able to bring them to this event and collect mulch for your home gardens and landscaping.

Henderson County residents can drop their trees off at Jackson Park from Jan. 6-10, and plan to return and load up on mulch January 11, 2025, from 12 to 4 p.m. at Jackson Park (801 4th Avenue East, Hendersonville, NC).