HIDENEWLAND...STATESVILLE...MOCKSVILLE...
SPRUCE PINE...ASHEVILLE...HICKORY...SALISBURY...BREVARD...
HENDERSONVILLE...SHELBY...LINCOLNTON...GASTONIA...CHARLOTTE...
CONCORD...MONROE...LENOIR...MORGANTON...MARION...LAKE LURE...
RUTHERFORD...COLUMBUS...GREENVILLE...SPARTANBURG...GAFFNEY...
ROCK HILL...ANDERSON...ABBEVILLE...LAURENS...UNION...CHESTER...
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SCATTERED LIGHT TO MODERATE RAIN SHOWERS WILL MOVE EAST ACROSS THE
WESTERN CAROLINAS THIS AFTERNOON. THE HEAVIER RAINFALL WILL AFFECT
AREAS ACROSS THE NORTHERN UPSTATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA...AND A FEW
ISOLATED HEAVIER SHOWERS WILL DEVELOP AROUND THE CHARLOTTE METRO
AREA. RAINFALL AMOUNTS THROUGHOUT THE REGION WILL RANGE FROM A
TRACE TO AROUND 1/10 OF AN INCH THROUGH 300 PM.
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Dancing in the Streets
The Town of Beech Mountain is again sponsoring two street dances in downtown Beech Mountain: July 19th and August 30th.
HIDEEnjoy the popular dances from the 40s to the present as a local DJ spins his records for all to enjoy. Come to watch or come to dance - it's all good! For more information call Peggy or Mike at the Beech Mountain Chamber of Commerce; 387-9283.
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 Summer Sunday Concerts
Each summer Fred and Margie Pfohl (Fred's General Mercantile) host different live music free to the public.
HIDERanging from gospel to bluegrass, these popular events bring people from all over to listen to the great talent that the High Country has to offer. For further information please contact Fred or any of his helpful staff at 387-4838.
HIDE Red Cross Blood Drive & Grill Out
Burgers for a Buck to benefit the American Red Cross and donors get a burger for FREE!
HIDEJoin Earth Fare in support of the American Red Cross when the Blood Mobile makes its way back to our parking lot on Friday, July 25, from 12 p.m. through 4:30 p.m. Interested donors are encouraged to schedule appointments in advance to ensure availability, and can do so at our customer service desk, or over the phone at 828.263.8138. Donation forms and additional information are available at the customer service desk and on-line at www.redcrossblood.org.
Walk ins are welcome.
Burgers & Hotdogs will be sold for $1.00 each with all procedes going toward the American Red Cross and donors receive them for free.
HIDE July Leisure Bike Club Schedule
Cyclists of all skill levels are invited to join us on these bike rides. Go to www.wataugaleisurebiking.com for specific club details
HIDEWednesday, July 2
Zionville/Mabel/Silverstone (NW-2 & NW-2/A*)
Meet @ 9:00 a.m. at Zionville Baptist Church
Rating 2.5 & 1.5*
9.9 miles & 15 miles*
Friday, July 4
Boone Parade
more details later
Saturday, July 5
No ride planned at this time
Tuesday, July 8
Valle Crucis/Dutch Creek (VC-8)
Meet @ 9:00 a.m at Valle Crucis Community Park
Rating 2.5
9.0 miles
Thursday, July 10
Bamboo/George Hayes/Friendship Church (BA-3)
Meet @ 9:00 a.m. at Samaritan's Purse parking lot
Rating 2.5
7.0 miles
Saturday, July 12
Bethel/Mountaindale/Beaverdam (NW-3)w/shorter (NW-3A*) option
Meet @ 9:00 a.m. at Bethel Community Park (Rush Branch Road)
Rating 3.0 &1.0*
14.0 miles & 11 miles*
Monday, July 14
Todd/Big Hill/Grassy Island (T-2 & T-2/A*)
Meet @ 9:00 a.m. at Green Valley Community Park
Rating 2.5 & 1.5*
9 miles & 5.5 miles*
Wednesday, July 16
Sugar Grove/Silverstone/Amantha (NW-1 & NW-1/A*)
Meet @ 9:00 a.m. at Old Cove Creek Elementary School
Rating 2.0 & 1.5*
9.1 miles & 15 miles*
Saturday, July 19
Brownwood/Hardin/US 421 (T-3)
Meet @ Riverside General Store
Rating 3.5
12.3 miles
Tuesday, July 22
Watauga River Round Trip (VC-3)
Meet @ 9:00 a.m. at Valle Crucis Community Park
Rating 1.0
11.0 miles
Friday, July 25
South Fork New River Encounters (BA-1 & BA-1/A*)
Meet @ 9:00 a.m. at US 421 Food Lion parking log
Rating 3.0 & 1.5*
11.0 miles and 9.0 miles*
Saturday, July 26
Stony Fork Loop
Meet @ 9:00 a.m. at Stony Fork Baptist Church parking lot
Rating 3.5
8.9 miles
Monday, July 28
Bamboo/George Hayes/Friendship Church (BA-3)
Meet @ 9:00 a.m. at Samaritan's Purse parking lot
Rating 2.5
7.0 miles
Thursday, July 31
Todd/Fleetwood Round Trip (T-1)
Meet @ 9:00 a.m. at South Fork Baptist Church
Rating 1.0
20.4 miles
HIDE July Leisure Bike Club Scheule
Cyclists of all skill levels are invited to join us on these bike rides. Go to www.wataugaleisurebiking.com for specific club event details.
HIDEWednesday, July 2
Zionville/Mabel/Silverstone (NW-2 & NW-2/A*)
Meet @ 9:00 a.m. at Zionville Baptist Church
Rating 2.5 & 1.5*
9.9 miles & 15 miles*
Tuesday, July 8
Valle Crucis/Dutch Creek (VC-8)
Meet @ 9:00 a.m. at Valle Crucis Community Park
Rating 2.5
9.0 miles
Thursday,July 10
Bamboo/George Hayes/Friendship Church (BA-3)
Meet @ 9:00 a.m. at Samaritan's Purse Parking lot
Rating 2.5
7.0 miles
Saturday, July 12
Bethel/Mountaindale/Beaverdam (NW-3 & NW-3A*)
Meet at 9:00 a.m. at Bethel Community Park (Rush Branch Road)
Rating 3.0 & 1.0*
14.0 miles & 11.0* miles
Monday, July 14
Todd/Big Hill/Grassy Island (T-2 & T-2A*)
Meet @ 9:00 a.m. at Green Valley Community Park
Rating 2.5 & 1.5*
9 miles & 5.5 miles*
Wednesday, July 16
Sugar Grove/Silverstone/Amantha (NW-1 & NW-1A*)
Meet @ 9:00 a.m. at Old Cove Creek Elementary School
Rating 2.0 & 1.5*
9.1 miles & 15 miles*
Saturday, July 19
Brownwood/Hardin/US 421 (T-3)
Meet @ 9:00 a.m. at Riverside General Store
Rating 3.5
12.3 miles
Tuesday, July 22
Watauga River Round Trip (VC-3)
Meet @ 9:00 a.m. at Valle Crucis Community PArk
Rating 1.0
11.0 miles
Friday, July 25
South Fork New River Encounters (BA-1 & BA-1/A*)
Meet @ 9:00 a.m. at US 421 Food Lion Parking lot
Rating 3.0* & 1.5*
11.0 miles & 9.0 miles*
Saturday, July 26
Stony Fork Loop
Meet @ 9:00 a.m. at Stony Fork Baptist Church parking lot
Rating 3.5
8.9 miles
Monday, July 28
Bamboo/George Hayes/Friendship Church (BA-3)
Meet @ 9:00 a.m. at Samaritan's Purse parking lot
Rating 2.5
7.0 miles
Thursday, July 31
Todd/Fleetwood Round Trip (T-1)
Meet @ 9:00 a.m. at South Fork Baptist Church parking lot
Rating 1.0
20.4 miles
HIDE Did you know there is a community kitchen in your backyard?
Come to Ashe Family Central on Tuesday July 8th at 6:00 and tour Creative Food Ventures with the Blue Ridge Women in Agriculture as part of out potluck discussion series.
HIDEAny questions? Contact Angie @ (828)406-2533.
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 Evidence-Based Taiji Program TM
Summer session meets weekly starting June 30 on Monday and/or Thursday evenings at 5:30 in Banner Elk
HIDECommunity class for all fitness levels introducing the Evidence-Based Traditional Taiji and Qigong Program TM
will be held at Lees McRae college in the dance studio underneath the Exchange Book Store. A minimal fee of $8.00 covers the instructiona and space fee.
contact Alena Nickos 828.897-2015 for more information
HIDE Missing Dog!
Please help us find Chevy. He is a white, fluffy Simolean, husky mix with a couple of brown spots on him. He weighs about 55 lbs. He walks with a limp and he has cataracts on both eyes. He was last seen on Hwy 105 around Mill Ridge @ 5pm on 6-17. He was picked up by 2 men who tried to drop him off at the vet. Chevy is very friendly. We miss him very much. Please call Shannon @ (828) 406-2472 or Matt @ (828) 260-5866 with any information. Thank You!
HIDEPlease help us find Chevy. He is a white, fluffy Simolean, husky mix with a couple of brown spots on him. He weighs about 55 lbs. He walks with a limp and he has cataracts on both eyes. He was last seen on Hwy 105 around Mill Ridge @ 5pm on 6-17. He was picked up by 2 men who tried to drop him off at the vet. Chevy is very friendly. We miss him very much. Please call Shannon @ (828) 406-2472 or Matt @ (828) 260-5866 with any information. Thank You!
HIDE BJ's Annual Dog Show
Last year's inaugural event was so popular that it is back this year and scheduled for July 19th.
HIDEMany prizes and ribbons will be awarded so contact the Beech Mountain Chamber of Commerce for more details and how to register your dog. 828-387-9283; ask for Peggy or Mike.
HIDE 5 Annual Seven Devils SafetyFest
5th Annual Seven Devils SafetyFest
HIDEOn Saturday, July 5th, The Town of Seven Devils will host our 5th Annual SafetyFest Bar-B-Q Dinner,Raffle, Craft Show & Silent Auction. Everyone is invited to "eat in" at Town Hall or stop by for a "carry Out". Dinners will include pork barbecue, roll,baked beans, cole slaw, drink, and dessert. Adult dinners are $7.00; Children (under 12) are $5.00. Meals will be served from 11:00a.m. till 3 p.m. Craft Show will begin at 10a.m.-3 p.m. (Still room for more Crafters.) Silent Auction items will be on display at Seven Devils Town Hall starting June 30th some being: Weekend Vacation Home in Cape Canaveral & Sugar Mtn. & other Silent Auction items. Raffle winners will be announced every hour & Silent Auction bids will close at 2:30 p.m.
Directions:Turn off Hwy. 105 S. at Skyline Telephone onto Seven Devils Road & drive up to the top of the mountain for a day of Fun & Good Food! For more information, Please call Town Hall 828-963-5343
HIDE VFW POST 7031 4th annual poker run
Ride to help our VETS in need
HIDERide to help our veterans in need $20.00 per person donation includes 150 mile ride BBQ auction and live band This will be the best ride yet so come out and support our VETS
HIDE Summer Art Classes for Kids
Summer is a great time for fun and learning. Please join NC and TN certified art teacher, Melissa Jaroszewski for hands on art lessons for children ages 3 and up at the Old Mabel School in Zionville, NC. Each lesson is designed to build age appropriate skills and to enhance creativity. Children will be excited to explore different art mediums while creating their own works of art such as origami, anime, color-wheels, bookbinding, plaster casting and clay sculptures.
HIDEAll 3, 4 and 5 year olds must be accompanied by an adult.
Classes are held every Tuesday and Thursday in June and July.
Class times are:
3 years and up 9:00-10:00
6 years and up 10:30-11:30
8 and 10 years and up 5:30-7:00
Saturday Creative Time will be held the second and forth Saturday in June and July from 9:00 to 11:00. This is available to all ages for a themed free time to explore creativity while using different art materials.
All Tuesday and Thursday classes need registration. You can go online to register and view a complete class schedule at www.summerartclasses.webs.com or call 828-406-2050. Registration deadlines are on Thursday of the week before each class is held, but late registration is available. Payment is due at the beginning of class or you can prepay. The Old Mabel School is located at the corner of Mabel School Road and Old Hwy 421 in Zionville, NC.
HIDE 47th Annual Roasting of the Hog
Put July 5th on your calendar to attend this year's Roasting of the Hog. Enjoy pork and turkey barbeque with all the fixins, including a Moon Pie, fireworks, music and children's activities.
HIDEThis is the premier 4th of July event of the High Country so don't miss it! Call the Beech Mountain Chamber of Commerce at 828-387-9283 and speak with Peggy or Mike for further information and for how you can get tickets.
HIDE 47th Annual Roasting of the Hog
Beech Mountain's annual Roasting of the Hog and Fireworks Display will be held at Ski Beech on July 5th this year.
HIDETo purchase tickets or for further details call Peggy or Mike at the Beech Mountain Chamber: 828-387-9283
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 Art in the Park
Blowing Rock annual juried art and craft show featuring 100 exhibitors.
HIDEArt in the Park in Blowing Rock, North Carolina begins its 46th year, on May 17th! This award-winning series features the works of juried artisans from all over the Eastern U.S. in metal, fiber, watercolor and oil painting, wood, photography, basketry, jewelry, clay, glass and more. The Chamber of Commerce provides free shuttles throughout the day. Just park your car at Tanger Outlet Center or the Food Lion Grocery on Highway 321 bypass, and hop on the shuttle which will bring you right into downtown Blowing Rock. The show is located at the American Legion Grounds just behind Memorial Park and admission is FREE. Show hours are 10 am til 5 pm. Dates for this year’s shows are: May 17, June 14, July 19, August 16, September 13 & October 4.
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 Meet Local Moms
As part of The Mommies Network, HighCountryMommies.com is a FREE community for moms in Ashe, Avery,and Watauga Counties. We realize that all moms need local support -- and who can't use another friend? HighCountryMommies.com offers a simple way to connect with local moms for friendship, support and fun. Members meet on our forums to share information on everything from where to get the best haircut to tips on transitioning to a "big kid" bed. Each month, we also offer many face-to-face events for our members, their children and their families. Register today and join us!
HIDEHighCountryMommies.com prides themselves on giving back to the community by doing charitable events. Come on over an join us for local playdates, & great conversations.
Join Now...
www.highcountrymommies.com
www.themommiesnetwork.com
HIDE Meet Local Moms
As part of The Mommies Network, CentralFoothillsMommies.com is a FREE community for moms in Alexander, Catawba and Iredell Counties. We realize that all moms need local support -- and who can't use another friend? CentralFoothillsMommies.com offers a simple way to connect with local moms for friendship, support and fun. Members meet on our forums to share information on everything from where to get the best haircut to tips on transitioning to a "big kid" bed. Each month, we also offer many face-to-face events for our members, their children and their families. Register today and join us!
HIDEJoin CentralFoothillsMommies.com for great conversations and local playdates.
www.centralfoothillsmommies.com
www.themommiesnetwork.com
HIDE Beech Mountain Guided Hikes
Ten guided hikes are scheduled on Beech Mountain for 2008 - at least one each month beginning in April, with the last one in October.
HIDEAll hikes are free. For more information call Peggy or Mike at the Beech Mountain Chamber of Commerce at 387-9283.
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 ASU Math Camp
Math Camp is back this summer for the 11th straight year!
HIDEThe Department of Mathematical Sciences will sponsor Math Camp July 7-10 for rising 6th through 12th graders. The camps will meet from 6-9 p.m. and the fee is $120. This is the 11th year that this popular summer enrichment camp has been offered. This camp is designed to actively engage students in mathematics. Students who love math, fear math, hate math, excel at math and/or need help with math, are all welcome and encouraged to attend. In addition, 10 math camp participants will be invited to participate in an Extended Math Camp from 1-5 p.m. during Math Camp week. Math Camp is directed Dr. Anita Kitchens, a professor in the Department of Mathematics and author of the book, “Defeating Math Anxiety.”
Register online at www.camps.appstate.edu. For additional information about Math Camp, contact Dr. Anita Kitchens at kitchnsan@appstate.edu or call (828) 264-0181. For additional information about Extended Math Camp, contact Dr. Doug Jones at jonesd@appstate.edu or call (828) 262-2862.
HIDE Summer Fun for Youth!!
Camp UREC is pleased to announce a day youth Camp for rising 1st to rising 8th graders for the High Country!!
HIDECamp UREC will run on ASU's campus through the months of June & July!! Come climbing on the climbing wall and swim in the pool while playing crazy games with trained Counselors who are all ASU Students!! The Camp runs Monday - Friday from 8am - 5pm. For more information, please visit our website! www.urec.appstate.edu
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 Recycle your yogurt containers
Recycle your yogurt containers to benefit the Children's Playhouse
HIDERecycle your Stoneyfield Farms, Dannon and Brown Cow yogurt containers and benefit the Children’s Playhouse. Bring your clean 6oz and 32oz containers to the Boone Earthfare, Lowe’s Foods, Harris Teeter or the Children’s Playhouse in order to participate. For more information contact the Children’s Playhouse at 828-263-0011.
HIDE Pet Adoptions
High Country Friends For Life holds adoptions for homeless animals every Saturday at Lowes Home Improvement in Boone.
HIDEAdoptions are held from 11:00 AM to 5:00 PM weather permitting. Adoptions are also held at the Boone Mall on Wednesdays. Please call 828-297-6688 for more information.
HIDE Ashe Humane Adoptions
The Ashe County Humane Society has animals available for adoptions every Saturday.
HIDEThe hours for adoptions are 10-3. We are located directly in front of the Ashe National Guard Armory on Old Hwy 16 in Jefferson.
HIDE Avery County Habitat for Humanity
A general plea for volunteer help
HIDEFor thirty years and over 225,000 houses, Habitat for Humanity has been at work building homes and lives, including right here in Avery County!
We began our local Habitat for Humanity affiliate in 1991 and are currently building our 24th home in Avery County!
Join us by volunteering for our construction team, the office staff, or to help in the ReStore in downtown Newland, all according to your schedule!
Call us for more information at
(828)733-1909
HIDE Avery County ReStore
A general plea for volunteers and donations at
Avery County Habitat for Humanity's ReStore
HIDEHelp us build homes and change lives in Avery County by donating or volunteering at Habitat for Humanity's ReStore.
We will re-cycle, re-finish, and re-purpose your furniture, appliances, and building supplies at the ReStore in downtown Newland.
We'll pick up your tax deductible donations free of charge because the proceeds from their sale will make a difference today in our community!
Call us at the Restore to schedule a free pick-up or volunteer at
(828) 733-2025
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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