WE (6/26), 2-3pm - "Victorian Health Tourism in Asheville," with April Birchfield, A-B Tech social sciences instructor. Held in the college's Fernihurst building. Free. Info: abtech.edu. [comment / share]
TH (6/27), 7pm - Tom Earnhardt, host of the TV show Exploring North Carolina," will lead a presentation on the state's ecological heritage in WCU's Mountain Heritage Center. Free. Info: 227-7129. [comment / share]
Modernist Asheville: TH (6/27), 7:30pm - "Modernist Asheville: a Conversation with Jim Samsel and John Rogers" will focus on the impact of modernism on WNC. $10 suggested donation. [comment / share]
FR (6/28) - George Felos will reflect on his personal and professional struggles as lead attorney for the Terry Schiavo right-to-die case. He will address "the impact of this case on our evolving, sometimes contradictory views of the dying process." $15. Info and directions: windhorsezen.org/dying-in-america. [comment / share]
RiverLink Lecture: FR (6/28), 3-5pm - WWC instructor Frank Kalinowski will present "Our Evolving Constitution: The Legacies of the Past and a glimpse into the Future" at the RiverLink office, 170 Lyman St. Free; registration required. [comment / share]
Mystic Chords of Memory: MO (7/1) through WE (7/3) - “Mystic Chords of Memory,” a seminar about the music of Charles Ives and American holidays. $35 includes CD. [comment / share]
Mystic Chords of Memory: MO (7/1) through WE (7/3) - “Mystic Chords of Memory,” a seminar about the music of Charles Ives and American holidays. $35 includes CD. [comment / share]
All Things Water: WE (7/3), 7-8pm - All Things Water: Surface, Ground, Source and Destination,” a geology lecture by Christopher Swezy. [comment / share]
Mystic Chords of Memory: MO (7/1) through WE (7/3) - “Mystic Chords of Memory,” a seminar about the music of Charles Ives and American holidays. $35 includes CD. [comment / share]