French Broad River Clean-Up
9am-5pm
Free
For info call (828) 877-3106 or go to http://www.headwatersoutfitters.com/
Headwaters Outfitters Outdoor Adventures- 8mi. from Brevard on the Rosman Hwy/64 West
Tea with Llamas
Beginning at 11:00 & 2:00; talk followed by a walk on a 2 mile trail. Llamas carry your lunch or snacks. Ice tea provided.
Allow 2 hours
$5.00 for adults; free for ages 15 and under
For more info call (828) 877-3130 or go to
http://www.cradleofforestry.org/
Cradle of Forestry in America, Hwy 276 North, Pisgah National Forest
Family Clay
Kids & grown-ups will create handbuilt birds, bird feeders or baths of clay.
9am-11am
$35/person
Pottery Handbuilding
Adults will learn basic hand building skills.
6pm-8pm
$40/person
For more info on either craft event, call (828) 884-5771 or go to:
http://muddabbers.com/classes.htm
Location: Carwile-Dodson Studio, 3621 Greenville Hwy/276 N.
Sponsored by: Carwile-Dodson Studio for Pottery Instruction
Friday, September 18, 2009
Thursday, September 17, 2009
Land of Waterfalls ~ Brevard & Transylvania County, NC
Thinking about coming to the mountains of North Carolina? Imagine what you'd be doing or where you'd be going if you were stepping out your front door.....check out the new tourism website to learn more about what visiting & living here has to offer and sign up for their newsletter for updates on events & press releases to help you better plan your trip: http://www.visitwaterfalls.com/
FYI ~ The Mountain Song Festival was a tremendous success! Well produced, well attended, great music, great venue. Be sure to make plans ahead for next year's fun fund-raising event for the Boys & Girls Club of Transylvania County. You'll have a blast!
FYI ~ The Mountain Song Festival was a tremendous success! Well produced, well attended, great music, great venue. Be sure to make plans ahead for next year's fun fund-raising event for the Boys & Girls Club of Transylvania County. You'll have a blast!
Wednesday, September 2, 2009
As above, so below
We're going vertical....here are a few photos of the work in progress....the Grove, one of the Charleston inspired, 'free-standing townhomes' in the center of Cadence Circle, is being framed and the foundation of the Maple on the hill, one of the craftsman style homes, is being laid....we expect to have both completed by or before April of next year. Both designs reflect Brevard's architectural history.
Accompanying this change of altitude, are cool evenings and mornings, suggesting the beginning of the change of seasons. Check back for updates of current conditions and predictions from the National Forests of North Carolina, http://www.cs.unca.edu/nfsnc/.
Here's their Weekly Fall Color Update 08/28/09:
"Year in and year out, the last two weeks in October are usually the best time to view fall colors on the Nantahala and Pisgah National Forests. However, due to the wide variations in elevation and the incredible diversity of tree species, it is not unusual for "leaf lookers" to start seeing the first hint of fall color in the the Southern Appalachians higher elevations ( above 5,000 feet) in late September and early October.
In October, as nighttime temperatures drop and light frosts occur, fall color usually starts showing up on exposed ridgelines and works its way down to the mountain valleys by the end of October. Good color can often linger in the valleys and protected south facing slopes well into November."
Accompanying this change of altitude, are cool evenings and mornings, suggesting the beginning of the change of seasons. Check back for updates of current conditions and predictions from the National Forests of North Carolina, http://www.cs.unca.edu/nfsnc/.
Here's their Weekly Fall Color Update 08/28/09:
"Year in and year out, the last two weeks in October are usually the best time to view fall colors on the Nantahala and Pisgah National Forests. However, due to the wide variations in elevation and the incredible diversity of tree species, it is not unusual for "leaf lookers" to start seeing the first hint of fall color in the the Southern Appalachians higher elevations ( above 5,000 feet) in late September and early October.
In October, as nighttime temperatures drop and light frosts occur, fall color usually starts showing up on exposed ridgelines and works its way down to the mountain valleys by the end of October. Good color can often linger in the valleys and protected south facing slopes well into November."
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