Doc & Jeff in Todd
Doc Watson, Jeff Little & Friends play at Cook Park in Todd August 9, presented by Todd Community Preservation Organization. Admission charge.
HIDEDoc Watson returns to Todd for the 6th year to benefit the James "Crow" Parsons Memorial Fund and the Todd community. Joined this year by Jeff Little, Pianoman of the Blue Ridge; also featuring Backstreet and Phoenix Mountain. 3 to 7 PM. Tickets $15 (children under 12 free). Bring something to sit on. More information at www.toddnc.org or call 336-877-5401.
HIDE 38th Annual Ole Time Fiddler's Convention
Jeffersons Rotary Club's Ole Time Fiddler's Convention August 2 at Ashe County Park in Jefferson, NC
HIDEGates open at noon. Competitors and music fans invited for an afternoon and evening of great music & food. Advance tickets $8 at Ashe Chamber of Commerce, 336.846.9550. $10 at the gate. Bring your lawn chairs and quilts. Door prizes throughout the event! Funds raised support scholarships for graduating Ashe County High School seniors.
HIDE Armed Forces Tribute August 23 - Volunteers needed!
The 3rd Annual Ashe County Armed Forces Tribute needs volunteers! Coordinated & hosted by community volunteers, the VFW, American Legion, DAV & the 501c3 Jeffersons Rotary Club Foundation, this Tribute seeks to recognize, respect and honor all branches of the Armed Forces. Why? Because we are Americans. Can you give 4 hours a week to staff the all-volunteer office at 303A East 2nd St in West Jefferson, next door to the Chamber of Commerce? Can you help in any way? Attached is a list of many ways you can help in this non-political show of appreciation, by giving of your time, talents, and financial support as we say THANK YOU to Veterans and Active Duty Military. 336.846.1251. Gov. Easley has signed a Proclaimation observing this Tribute to Patriots, and UNC-TV has scheduled a LIVE broadcast 10:30-12:00 of the event August 23. LTG Tom Metz, Director of the Joint IED Defeat Organization will speak, as well as representatives from all branches of the military. Jaime Lynn will parachute in with a 2000sf American Flag, Stephen Shoemaker has designed a commemorative Pictorial Postmark, The Piece Makers Quilt Guild & community quilters are creating original Christmas stockings for active duty military, Smokey Mountain BBQ is catering the lunch, a flyover from Seymour Johnson is planned, churches are recognizing their members of the miltary, a Wall Of Honor will display Veterans, Active Duty & Reservists whose biographical information is submitted, a special commemorative newspaper will be published listing the biographies and photos as well as all the scheduled events, and LIVE satellite communications via DVIDS will be held with deployed units in Afghanistan and Iraq who have NC members in their units, WWII veterans will be recognized, special thanks will be given to the 1450th and 1451st National Guard Units from Boone and Jefferson, the Museum of Ashe County History will have a special display, a juried art exhibition is open to all artists and will be on display in Jefferson Station by the Library for People's Choice voting, local musicians and organizations will have displays of support, Off the Wall from Charlotte is providing inflatables for the kids, and much more! Will you join us in making it happen, and attend?
HIDEClick on www.AsheCountyArmedForces.org Forms on the website include: Biographical form for all veterans, active duty and reservists, with the gold star form for deceased veterans, with a newspaper publication deadline of August 8; entry form for Patriotic Juried Art Exhibition submission date of August 15, form to submit contact information for active duty and reservists with any ties to Ashe County for the Christmas stockings, volunteer opportunities for, contributions of in-kind and financial support forms. Let's show that we are truly the Most Military Friendly State in the United States of America! Call 336.846.1251 or email info@AsheCountyArmedForces.org
HIDE The High Country Farm Tour
will be held August 2nd & 3rd from 1-5pm. Support local agriculture and have fun! $20 gets 1 carload into all 14 farms both days! Come enjoy the bounty of local farms.
HIDECome support local agriculture and visit 14 farms, including apple and grape orchards and organic vegetable and animal farms. Buy a button in advance for $20, and everyone in your car gets to see all farms both days. Buttons can be purchased at the Saturday Watauga & Ashe Farmers Markets, Earthfare, Bare Essentials, Footsloggers, the Original Mast Store in Valle Crucis, Mast Store in Boone, and Spin a Yarn, Weave A Web in West Jefferson. Volunteer and get into the tour for free! For more information, visit www.brwia.org. Any questions? Call Angie at (828)406-2533.
HIDE ARDI Leadership Summit on Creative Economies - August 11th in Boone
The Appalachian Regional Development Institute at Appalachian State University announces its 8th Annual ARDI Leadership Summit, Accelerating Our Economy: Tapping Creative Assets. The conference will be held on the ASU campus at the Broyhill Inn and Conference Center beginning at 8:00 a.m. on Monday, August 11th. It is open to everyone interested in learning about the Creative Economy and its influence on economic growth. The agenda and registration information can be found online at www.ardisummit.com.
HIDEThe Summit will focus attention on emerging sectors in North Carolina’s economy and show their interconnection and relationship to a larger strategic movement called the Creative Economy. The Creative Economy is upon us and many of us aren’t aware of its economic importance. Often people think of artists when they hear the word "creative," however, the Creative Economy embodies more than art; it includes architects, designers, engineers, farmers, hoteliers, entertainers, storytellers, builders, construction workers and umpteen others who emphasize the aesthetic, intellectual and emotional aspects of their product or service, and their customers place a high value on these contributions. These people, their companies and their ideas are critical to our communities -- and they are becoming more relevant to economic development initiatives throughout North Carolina, especially western North Carolina.
Panelists will represent new sectors in viticulture, agriculture and farmland preservation, recreation and natural resources, music and film, construction and design, and financing the Creative Economy. North Carolina School of the Arts Chancellor John Mauceri will be the luncheon keynote speaker. Dr. David McGranahan, senior economist with the U.S. Department of Agriculture Resource and Rural Economics Division, will open the Summit with a national overview. Summit sponsors include Appalachian Regional Development Institute, Appalachian State University, AdvantageWest, BioNetwork BioBusiness Center, Blue Ridge Electric Membership Corp., Future Forward Economic Alliance, the High Country Council of Governments, Skyline Membership Corp., and the Western Piedmont Council of Governments.
The Appalachian Regional Development Institute (ARDI) is an applied research and public service program of Appalachian State University. Through ARDI, the University makes its resources, faculty and professional staff available to address economic, business, government, and social issues and problems related to regional development. ARDI focuses University resources on issues of regional development with emphasis on the development opportunities and problems of western North Carolina. Its annual leadership summit is one mechanism to fulfill this mission. For more information about the Summit or ARDI, please go to www.ardisummit.com.
HIDE July Programs for New River State Park
The following is a list of programs that will be at the New River State Park, during the month of July. Programs are free and open to the general public. Please contact the park office for information about any of the programs. 336-982-2587
HIDEJuly 12th Saturday
2:00 pm
Kayak and Canoeing
Beginning Paddlers! Come out to the visitor center for an informative talk on canoeing/kayaking the New River. Topics covered include trip planning, common hazards on the river, and some important paddling techniques. This is a talk only. There will be no paddling involved. Meet at the US Hwy 221 Access Visitors Center Auditorium. (818)
July 13th Sunday
12:30 pm
Guided Canoe Trip
Join Park Rangers at the Wagoner Access Road for this 3-hour float down the Wild and Scenic New River. The trip will take approximately 3 hours from beginning to end. You will learn some basic canoeing paddle strokes and other useful information to help you paddle safely. You must be able to help carry and load the canoes. The Rangers will interpret many sights along the route. The trip will end with one of the local outfitters shuttling you back to Wagoner Access. This trip is limited to 8 visitors per trip, so please call the park office to have your name added to the list. The outfitters charge a minimal fee for shuttling. Park phone number is 336-982-2587. (921)
July 20th Sunday
2:00 pm
Fern Hike
Learn the ferns of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Join a Park Ranger on a 1-mile hike, which will last about an hour. Meet at the Wagoner Road Access at 2:00 pm (811)
July 26th Saturday
2:00 pm
Nature Crafts for Kids
Bring your children to the Visitor Center to create bugs, butterflies and snakes they can take home! Program appropriate for preschool thru elementary age children. Meet a Park Ranger at the US Hwy 221 Access Visitors Center Auditorium at 2:00pm (982)
July 27th Sunday
12:30 pm
Guided Canoe Trip
Join Park Rangers at the Wagoner Access Road for this 3-hour float down the Wild and Scenic New River. The trip will take approximately 3 hours from beginning to end. You will learn some basic canoeing paddle strokes and other useful information to help you paddle safely. You must be able to help carry and load the canoes. The Rangers will interpret many sights along the route. The trip will end with one of the local outfitters shuttling you back to Wagoner Access. This trip is limited to 8 visitors per trip, so please call the park office to have your name added to the list. The outfitters charge a minimal fee for shuttling. Park phone number is 336-982-2587. (981)
July 27th Sunday
2:00 pm
Lost, But Found Safe and Sound
Be prepared! Come learn what kids should take hiking with them, just in case they get lost in the woods. Meet at the US Hwy 221 Access Visitor Center. (818)
HIDE Visions: Environmental Impact and You
New River Earth Institute presents a summer film series helping you protect a gift called EARTH
HIDEJuly 5th Saturday
6:30 pm
Escaper from Affulenza
A review of ways to get out of the consumer trap. The New River Earth Institute presents Visions: Environmental Impact and You-A summer film series helping protect the Earth. Showing at New River State Park’s Hwy 221 Visitor Center. Meet at the Visitor Center at 6:30 pm.
July 12th Saturday
6:30 pm
The Future of Food
Hybrids to Genetic Modifications, how we are tampering with life on this planet. The New River Earth Institute presents Visions: Environmental Impact and You-A summer film series helping protect the Earth. Showing at New River State Park’s Hwy 221 Visitor Center. Meet at the Visitor Center at 6:30 pm .
July 19th Saturday
6:30 pm
An Inconvenient Truth
Al Gore’s theory of global warming. The New River Earth Institute presents Visions: Environmental Impact and You-A summer film series helping protect the Earth. Showing at New River State Park’s Hwy 221 Visitor Center. Meet at the Visitor Center at 6:30 pm.
July 26th Saturday
6:30 pm
Who Killed the Electric Car
The ultimate electric car was built and subsequently destroyed. The New River Earth Institute presents Visions: Environmental Impact and You-A summer film series helping protect the Earth. Showing at New River State Park’s Hwy 221 Visitor Center. Meet at the Visitor Center at 6:30 pm .
July 26th Saturday
6:30 pm
Who Killed the Electric Car
The ultimate electric car was built and subsequently destroyed. The New River Earth Institute presents Visions: Environmental Impact and You-A summer film series helping protect the Earth. Showing at New River State Park’s Hwy 221 Visitor Center. Meet at the Visitor Center at 6:30 pm . Gerry Tygielski, President of New River Earth Institute, will be the presenter.
HIDE The New Riverview Farmer's Market is open Thursdays
The New Riverview Farmer’s Market is open every Thursday 1:00 pm til 6:00 pm starting May 22.
HIDEThe Riverview Farmer’s Market is open every Thursday 1:00 pm til 6:00 pm starting May 22. Everyone is welcome! You’re invited to Come Grow With Us and Come Buy With Us by the Scenic North Fork of the New River in Ashe County. We have fresh local produce grown by local folks. Also available is breads, jams, jellies, vinegars and other foods. We are located at Riverview Community Center, 11719 NC Hwy 88 West, Creston, NC 28615, 5 miles west of Warrensville, 12 miles east of Trade TN, at Rich Hill Rd. If rainy, meet inside the gym. We want more growers and sellers! For information about joining call or email the Market Coordinator phone (336)977-9663 email andreajy58@hotmail.com website www.riverviewccnc.org
HIDE Trail Work Day
Ever wondered what it takes to build a hiking trail? Well here is a great way to learn and get your hands dirty helping to build a hiking trial that will be here forever. Elk Knob is currently building a hiking trail to the summit and needs your help. No experience is needed. Rangers will be there to work with you and to answer any questions. Activities could include any of the following...clearing brush and topsoil in trail path, creating tread, building rock wall, graveling tread, and more.
HIDEEvery Saturday 9am-2pm. Meet in the trailhead parking lot at 9am. Bring work gloves and Cover toed shoes (no sandals or flip flops will be allowed when working on the trail). Please be sure to bring any water and or snacks you will need while working.
HIDE New River Trail 50k run
10/11/08, 8am Fries, VA
This 50k (31.1 miles) ultramarathon is completely on the New River Trail. 100% dirt, flat, FAST.This is a "green" event with all proceeds going to The National Committee for the New River.Registration information below.
HIDEAt least 5 aid stations. 7 hour time limit. Pottery cup or Nathan Quickdraw for entrants. Patagonia Long Sleeve finishers shirts. Prizes top 3 M &F under 40 and 40+. Post race meal. $50.00 before 9/1/08, $65.00 after. Register at http://www.active.com/event_detail.cfm?EVENT_ID=1512090&CHECKSSO=0
For more information: www.ncnr.org/nrt50k.html or contact race director Annette Bednosky: annettebednosky@gmail.com, 336-620-2986
HIDE Western North Carolina Renewable Energy Initiative - 2008 Workshop Schedule
Western North Carolina Renewable Energy Initiative
2008 Workshop Schedule
Please consider attending one of our upcoming workshops. We have an outstanding collection of workshops put together, all of which are being taught by our nation’s leading experts. Anyone interested in energy issues should attend these workshops, including: homeowners, home builders/designers, farmers, business owners, policymakers, students, and utility officials. To register or get additional information please go to our website: www.wind.appstate.edu or call 828-262-7333. Thanks.
HIDE4/5-6 Solar Water & Space Heating
Attendees will learn how to best take advantage of a free and renewable fuel source to heat their home and water using proven and reliable technologies. Solar thermal applications are currently the most accessible and economically favorable of solar technologies available in the marketplace. Solar thermal systems are not new, but they are definitely exciting, and current tax credits make them more affordable than ever. Site assessment, system design, maintenance, and operation will all be covered in depth in this question-oriented clinic.
4/19-20 Small Scale Wind Energy
5/2-23 Photovoltaics
6/20-21 Community-Scale Biodiesel Production
7/11-12 Domestic Solar Water Heating
8/27 PV & The National Electrical Code
10/4-5 Micro Hydro
10/18-19 Small Scale Wind Energy
HIDE Phipps Farm Friday Night Jam
Live-Venue, Old Time and Bluegrass mountain music. All music levels welcome, dancers too.
HIDEWhen:Every Friday Night
Time:7:00pm-10:00pm
Admission:Free
Location:2425 Silas Creek Rd.; Lansing, NC. 28643
Info:Dawg or Rita Wood-336-384-2382.
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