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MountainTrue sponsors Rhythm and Brews 2015!

 

MountainTrue sponsors Rhythm and Brews 2015!

RB_logo_4c_1-584x480The 2015 Rhythm and Brews season is shaping up to be another stellar series, with fantastic music, good food, fine drink and — best of all — good friends. And MountainTrue is proud to support this great community event!

 

The series will once again be in the Azalea parking lot, adjacent to King Street, between 3rd and 4th avenues in downtown Hendersonville. The shows are on the third Thursday of each month.

We also need volunteers! If you’re interested in volunteering at the MountainTrue tent or after the show, please click HERE to sign up. Volunteers should be finished less than an hour after the show ends. 

The dates for this year’s shows are:
May 21
June 18
July 16
August 20
Sept. 17

Shows start at 5 p.m., with a singer-songwriter showcase, followed by the opening act at 6 p.m. and headliners at 7 p.m. Click here for more information about the shows.

9/4: Help us maintain the Appalachian Trail at Mill Ridge

 

WNCA's Bob Gale works with a volunteer crew on exotic invasive plant removal at Richmond Hill Park.

WNCA’s Bob Gale works with a volunteer crew on exotic invasive plant removal.

The Western North Carolina Alliance, as a partner of the Southern Appalachian Cooperative Weed Management Partnership (SACWMP), needs volunteers to participate in daylong outing to  protect native plants from exotic invasions along the Appalachian Trail in Pisgah National Forest.

The outing will be from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 4 along the A.T. at Mill Ridge (near Hot Springs).

The invasive plants were introduced in earlier decades, both deliberately and accidentally, and have escaped into areas of our public lands. Invasive exotic plants out-compete native plants for space, sunlight, water, and nutrients, often causing a decline in biodiversity.

They can also take over and destroy native food sources, leaving wildlife with food that provides little to no nutritional value for their needs.

We’ll give instruction on how to identify invasive exotic plants of concern in the Mill Ridge area, as well as how to use manual and chemical control methods. Then we’ll put these skills to work treating invasive plant species found along the Trail. 

SACWMP will provide all equipment needed for the event. Volunteers are asked to bring lunch, water, and rain gear, as well as sturdy hiking boots, long pants, and a long sleeve shirt. Carpooling is available from the Westgate Earth Fare shopping center in West Asheville, leaving at 9 a.m. and returning by 4 p.m.

Individuals or groups interested in volunteering should sign up through SignUp Genius.

If you have questions, contact WNCA Volunteer Coordinator Cynthia Camilleri by calling the WNCA office at (828) 258-8737, ext. 207 or emailing Cynthia@WNCA.org.

We hope to see you there!

The Southern Appalachian Cooperative Weed Management Partnership members include the Western North Carolina Alliance, Appalachian Trail Conservancy, Equinox Environmental Consultation & Design, National Forests in North Carolina, National Park Service, North Carolina Division of Forest Resources, and Mountain Valleys Resource Conservation and Development Council.