Job Corps getting in on the green movement
As part of a new green curriculum, students from Oconaluftee Job Corps will be helping on a variety of projects…
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Guided hikes and nature programs at Mountain Wildlife Days
Get up close and personal with wild things and wild places at the annual Mountain Wildlife Days held at Sapphire…
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New hospice center to feature gardens, access to nature
The Homestead, an inpatient hospice center, is being built on property adjacent to the MedWest-Haywood hospital campus in Clyde. About…
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HCC student to compete in STIHL Timbrsports event
A sophomore at Haywood Community College, Daniel Jones of Hayesville, will demonstrate his lumberjack skills on national television Friday, July…
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Soccer camp brings international expertise
British Soccer Camp is coming back to Franklin the week of July 11 to 15, at the Macon County Industrial…
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Get your running gait scrutinized
You might not run faster, but you’ll probably feel better doing it by taking advantage of running screenings Thursday, July…
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New Audubon group learns about things besides birds
A program on “butterflying and dragonflying,” a twist on the outdoor pastime of birding, will be held at 6:30 p.m.…
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Good owl – bad owl
The Migratory Bird Act makes it illegal to kill barred owls, Strix varia. It is a crime that is punishable…
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Smokies programs just for young scientists
High school students, recent graduates and their families can spend time in the field with a park ranger conducting scientific…
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Parkway starts new series of summer ranger programs
Blue Ridge Parkway Interpretive Rangers at Waterrock Knob are presenting summer programs each Saturday afternoon for families with or without…
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Program marries old skills with new needs
Scotty Bowman always knew he wanted to work outdoors, but he couldn’t figure out how to live his dream and…
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Fox sightings increasing in populated areas
Witnessing a wild fox is not necessarily a cause for alarm, nor are all foxes rabid or dangerous, according to…
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Talk to explore growth and what it means for the mountains
A talk titled “The Southern Blue Ridge at this Moment in History” will discuss growth in the mountains and its…
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No fishing license needed on July Fourth
This upcoming July 4 is a “free fishing day” in North Carolina. Everyone — residents and nonresidents — can fish…
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Swim, bike, run in Haywood triathlon
The MedWest-Haywood Triathlon has returned this year with a new summertime date, attracting seasoned triathletes looking for a challenge as…
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An elk viewing for seniors
A trip for seniors, age 50 and above, to see the elk in Cataloochee Valley will be offered on July…
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Cherokee Moonlight 5K
The Cherokee Runners Moonlight 5K and Fun Run will be held on July 4 at the Cherokee Indian Fairgrounds. The…
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Capture summer’s bounty with canning how-to
Learn the basics of canning through workshops offered by the Jackson County N.C. Cooperative Extension Service during the month of…
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SCC mechanics students get cooking
When you walk into an automotive shop you don’t expect to see men in crisp white lab coats and surgical…
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Mountain Wildlife Daze
The eighth annual Mountain Wildlife Days is scheduled for July 15 and 16 at the Sapphire Valley Community Center. The…
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Learn about the environment and have fun, too
A weeklong Environmental Camp for ages 10 to 15 offers a full lineup of hands-on nature exploration and fieldtrips. The…
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Loss of regulators means fewer inspections, say environmentalists
Environmental advocates are troubled by major budget cuts and the loss of staff for the Department of Environment and Natural…
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By air, by land and by water: General Assembly rolls back environmental protections
Back in January, a group of environmental advocates gathered for after-work beers at Craggie Brewery in Asheville where they heard…
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Bryson City heats up with Firecracker 5K
The annual Firecracker 5K sponsored by the Bryson City Rotary Club is set for Monday, July 4, in conjunction with…
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Appalachians stories of conservation
Stories of Appalachian conservation by a native son and award-winning storyteller Gary Carden will be held at 6 p.m. Thursday,…
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Children’s trout program
A raising trout class will be held Saturday, June 25, from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. for ages 4 to…
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Women’s intro to fly fishing class at the Pisgah Center
On Friday, July 1, a Women’s Introduction to Fly Fishing class will be presented from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.,…
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Canary Coalition to chart its course at annual meeting
The Canary Coalition will hold its annual membership meeting from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Thursday, June 30, in Sylva. All…
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Bear activity increases in national forest
The U.S. Forest Service is warning hikers and campers that there has been an increase in black bear encounters in the vicinity…
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Learn to identify hunters of the sky
“Hunters of the Sky,” a program featuring live birds of prey, will be held at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, June…
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Commission seeking small-game award nominations
The N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission is seeking nominees for its annual Lawrence G. Diedrick Small Game Award, given to an…
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Clyde Elementary students leave legacy of water stewardship
Fifth graders at Clyde Elementary school worked with Haywood Waterways Association to stencil storm drains in their school campus parking…
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WATR meeting offers sneak peak of interpretive creek trail in Dillsboro
The Watershed Association of the Tuckasegee River will hold its annual summer meeting at 6 p.m. on Monday, June 27,…
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Birding low and high
Too many birders hang their binoculars up and put their field guides back on the shelf after May, fearing the…
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Help needed to clear trails in Panthertown
Recent storms have left debris on and other damage to trails in Panthertown Valley, a national forest recreation area located…
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Bad air days common so far this summer
Feeling a bit stuffy these days? You’re not alone — stagnating weather patterns and excessive heat, coupled with a heavy…
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Owl Prowl at the Highlands Nature Center
Come learn about and see live owls Thursday evening, June 16, at The Highlands Biological Foundation’s Nature Center amphitheatre. The…
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Learn about Cherokee trails in Macon County
A guided hike covering ancient Cherokee trails in Highlands will be held from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Thursday,…
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Guided hike set for Cataloochee Ranch
A hike along the Devil’s Britches Trail will be held at 11 a.m. on Tuesday, June 21, at Cataloochee Ranch…
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Take a hike with naturalist Hendershot
“WNC Nesters,” a field trip from Heintooga Road down to Kituwah, will be held at 7:30 a.m. on Saturday, June…
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Help the Smokies, volunteer for Discover Life
Discover Life in America (DLIA) is holding a number of events this summer for the public to experience the Great…
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Dining out to benefit the Little Tennessee
The Little Tennessee Watershed Association will hold an all-day fundraiser June 23 at local restaurants. The money raised will benefit…
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Tour Jackson County farms, support local farmers
A locally produced summer brunch will be provided by the Jackson County Farmers Market at 11 a.m. on June 26.…
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Haywood farmers market pulls out the stops this weekend
The Haywood Historic Farmers Market will be even more festive and lively than usual this Saturday, June 18. Farmers and…
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Watershed stroll
The first 2011 sojourn into the Town of Waynesville’s 8,000-plus acre watershed occurred last Saturday (June 11). The town has…
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Gorge gets a boost with new wave feature
The Nantahala River will soon boast one of the preeminent freestyle paddling features in the country — a patented apparatus…
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NOC event lets all paddlers run gates
The Nantahala Outdoor Center’s Canoe Club Challenge 2011 is scheduled for 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. on June 18, July…
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‘Woodsy Owl’ teaches kids about nature
“Woodsy Owl’s Curiosity Club,” a nature and educational series presented by The Cradle of Forestry, will be held from 10:30…
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Haywood farms part of agriculture tour
The Family Farm Tour, organized by Appalachian Sustainable Agriculture Project (ASAP), will be held on the weekend of June 25…
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Mixed-Martial Arts classes offered in downtown Waynesville
The Basulto Academy of Defense, located in downtwown Waynesville, has expanded the schedule of its successful Brazilian Jiu Jitsu program…
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