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Asheville’s American Meteorological Society plans 2014 climate data meeting

The American Meteorological Society’s Asheville chapter will hold the group’s January meeting at the Twisted Laurel on Tuesday, Jan. 27, at 6:30 p.m. Jake Crouch of National Climatic Data Center’s Climate Monitoring Branch will give “a sneak peek” of 2014 climate data, addressing whether 2014 was truly the warmest year on record. Twisted Laurel is […]

AC-T: Bodies of 2 missing teens found in French Broad River

Reported at the Asheville Citizen-Times: The bodies of two missing teens, both 19, were found in the French Broad River Tuesday night after a crash that apparently happened more than three weeks earlier. Aida Bytyqi, of Asheville, and Swayne Forsythe, of Arden, were reported missing Dec. 29; she was reported missing to the Asheville Police […]

“Front Row Focus” music photography exhibition at Green Sage Café (Westgate)

Local concert photographers Nick King, David Simchock, and Frank Zipperer present their work in the group show, Front Row Focus. The exhibit is on display at Green Sage Café in the Westgate Shopping Center through  April 15. A reception takes place on Sunday, Feb. 8, 4-6 p.m. Press release from David Simchock: The Green Sage […]

WNC Film Society and Grace Centre co-sponsor Short Film Challenge

Short films of eight minutes or less can be submitted to the Short Film Challenge until Sunday, Mar. 29. The top-10 will be screened on Saturday, May 2, at 7 p.m., at Grace Centre. Info from graceinfo.org/film: Jurors: Greg Kinnear, Tom Anton, Blair Daily Short films (less than 8 min). One entry per film maker. […]

Asheville’s Balsam Range nominated for 41st annual Bluegrass Music Awards

Asheville’s Balsam Range nominated for 41st annual Bluegrass Music Awards Press release: Mountain Home Music Company congratulates label artists who received award nominations this week for the 41st annual Bluegrass Music Awards by the Society for the Preservation of Bluegrass Music of America (SPBGMA). SPBGMA awards will be selected by a vote by attendees during […]

MountainTrue environmental organization gains official name and nonprofit status

From MountainTrue: At the Nov. 20 Annual Fall Gathering, the boards and members of WNCA, ECO and Jackson-Macon Conservation Alliance enthusiastically agreed to move forward as one united organization: MountainTrue. The merger and name change became official on Jan. 1. We are very grateful to the more than 100 people who came to celebrate this […]

The Caldwell Arts Council presents Natural Connections art exhibit, Feb. 6-28

The Caldwell Arts Council presents Natural Connections art exhibit, Feb. 6-28 From The Caldwell Arts Council: During the month of February, visitors to the Caldwell Arts Council will experience an exhibit of original artwork, created by five artists from Western North Carolina. High definition photography by Wink Gaines (Connelly Springs, NC), fiber art by Sandy […]

Ashevillean Gwenda Ledbetter helps charity the Vanishing Wheelchair celebrate two year anniversary

Ashevillean Gwenda Ledbetter helps charity the Vanishing Wheelchair celebrate two year anniversary Gwenda Ledbetter, the Storylady from TV’s the Mr. Bill Show, will be joining the magician founders of The Vanishing Wheelchair to celebrate with new friends and old as they produce the second anniversary show of “Magic, Mirth & Meaning” at St. Mary’s Church […]

City of Asheville celebrates Black History Month

Announcement from the city of Asheville: Asheville, NC – February is Black History Month.  In recognition, the City of Asheville Parks and Recreation Department is producing a number of events at recreation centers across the city.  Below is a list of activities for the month of February. All events are free and the public is […]

UNC Asheville partners with ABIPA, African-American churches, to promote health

Press release from UNC Asheville: Promoting exercise, encouraging healthier eating, and increasing participation in health screening programs among members of Asheville’s African-American community are the goals of a new program undertaken jointly by UNC Asheville, ABIPA (the Asheville Buncombe Institute of Parity Achievement) and many area churches. The new program is supported by a $25,000 […]

WNC’s Carolina Public Press seeking a managing editor

WNC’s Carolina Public Press, an online, regionally focused non-profit media outlet, is advertising for applicants to fill the 20-hour/week position of managing editor. The anticipated start date is March 1. Applications must be submitted by Feb. 6. About 70 percent of the job entails managing staff and freelance journalists, recruiting freelancers, training, story assignments and […]

Author and sustainable agriculture professor Laura Lengnick talks climate change and food systems

Warren Wilson College sustainable agriculture professor Laura Lengnick will address issues of farming in a changing climate and building resilient and sustainable food systems at her free talk and panel discussion on Monday, Jan. 26, at 7 p.m. The event, held in anticipation of Lengnick’s upcoming release of Resilient Agriculture: Cultivating Food Systems for a […]

Asheville French School and Asheville Cheese Store team up for tasting event at MetroWines

Led by Allison Weems, Asheville French School is hosting a collaborative tasting event at MetroWines on Sunday, Jan. 25, from 4 p.m. until 5:30 p.m. “Beat the winter blues by challenging your palate to a French wine and cheese tasting — four wines and four cheeses,” reads a press release from organizers. The event will […]

UNC Asheville physics Professor Randy Booker wins national award

UNC Asheville press release: UNC Asheville Professor of Physics Randy Booker was honored for his teaching and mentorship with a national award presented Jan. 5 in San Diego at the winter meeting of the American Association of Physics Teachers. Booker received the 2014 Outstanding Chapter Advisor Award issued by the national Society of Physics Students […]

Former assistant district attorney launches independent law firm

Former Assistant District Attorney launches independent law firm From Amburgey Law: Effective Thursday, Jan. 1, former Assistant District Attorney J. Thomas Amburgey opened his new law firm, Amburgey Law. Thomas served the citizens of Buncombe County for over seven years as an Assistant District Attorney and was responsible for handling thousands of criminal cases and […]

Forest Service plans prescribed burn in Grandfather district

Forest fires can benefit forest communities — that’s what the U.S. Forest Services, scientists and environmentalists have concluded in recent years: “putting out every fire creates a buildup of forest debris and produces more dangerous conditions,” the agency says. “That’s why the Forest Service is using an integrated, experienced and science-based prescribed burning program to […]

The Collider, globally-focused climate center, seeks votes for NC innovation challenge

The Collider, “a new workspace to stimulate creative collisions and strategic solutions in the climate and environmental data services industries,” is slated to open this summer at 1 Haywood Street downtown. By promoting an industry-specific coworking environment, the Collider team hopes to “accelerate climate literacy and the data-to-decision marketplace through interactive, sector-focused workshops, education sessions […]

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