Sunday, April 12, 2015

Upcoming events this week in the Asheville area

UPCOMING EVENTS

04/13/15 TRANSITION ASHEVILLE SOCIAL
The topic will be “Humanitarian Consequences of Nuclear War” by Steve Gilman, MC from Physicians for Social Responsibility. The location is St. Mary’s Episcopal Church at 337 Charlotte Street in Asheville. Time is 6:30 to 8 PM. For more information, contact transitionAsheville@gmail.com.

04/13/15 AUTHOR EVENT AT MALAPROPS
Leading a State Department Provincial Reconstruction Team on its quixotic mission, Van Buren details, with laser-like irony, his yearlong encounter with pointless projects, bureaucratic fumbling, overwhelmed soldiers, and oblivious administrators secluded in the world’s largest embassy. Peter van Buren will speak about his book at Malaprops. Time is 7 PM. 

04/13/15 MOVE TO AMEND MEETING
There is a lot happening both nationally and locally with Move to Amend.  We will be planning, and having a discussion of some of the "big picture" issues at our 4-13-15 planning meeting. Planning meeting at 7:00 at North Asheville Library at 1030 Merrimon Avenue in Asheville.

04/14/15 INCOME INEQUALITY LECTURE
Income Inequality: How America Went From the Top to the Bottom. Join guest speaker Terry O’Keefe as he explores why our economy has gone from being the best in the world in terms of income inequality to nearly the worst in less than forty years. He will discuss how that happened and what we might do to remedy it. Terry O’Keefe is an Asheville-based writer and business consultant and a former columnist for the Asheville Citizen-Times. Sponsored by the Friends of the Weaverville Library. Time is 7 PM. For more information call 250-6482.

04/14/15 AUTHOR EVENT AT UNCA
Leading a State Department Provincial Reconstruction Team on its quixotic mission, Van Buren details, with laser-like irony, his yearlong encounter with pointless projects, bureaucratic fumbling, overwhelmed soldiers, and oblivious administrators secluded in the world’s largest embassy. Peter van Buren will speak about his book at the Humanities Lecture Hall at UNCA. Time is 4 PM. Public invited. For more information, contact Mona at 828-251-6634. 

04/14/15 RIVERLINK TOUR OF NORTH FORK RESERVOIR
Interested in where your drinking water comes from? Join us for a tour of the North Fork Reservoir, and discover the process by which our water is treated and distributed. The tour will last about two hours and will address watershed dynamics, filtration and chlorination, water quality testing, distribution and control operations. There will be a carpooling meet-up location at 1:30 PM and the tour will start at 2 PM. If you are interested in attending this tour please email our education coordinator to sign-up at education@riverlink.org.

04/14/15 VETERANS FOR PEACE MEETING
Time is 6:30 PM and location is VFP HQ at the Phil Mechanic Studios: 109 Roberts Street in Asheville. 

04/14/15 FILM SHOWING AT UNCA
Join NIRS (Nuclear Information and Resource Service) and Global Zero for a screening of the film: “The Ultimate Wish: Ending the Nuclear Age”. It has real footage showing the horrors of nuclear weapons, but it also does more than any other to bring together the whole picture – Hiroshima to Fukushima in 37 minutes. After the film, Dot Sulock, UNCA Professor Emeritus and Mary Olson, NIRS will lead a discussion of the film. No charge for this event, donations accepted. For more information, contact Mary at maryo@nirs.org. Time is  6:30 PM and location is the Grotto at  Highsmith Student Union.

04/14/15 PRIDE MONTH EVENT AT UNCA
“What is Queer?” facilitated by E. Keith Bramlett, lecturer, Department of Sociology. Time is 8 to 9 PM and location is Highsmith Union 221. This is presented by the Multicultural Student Program.

04/15/15 GREEN DRINKS
Ethical meat - join Asheville Green Drinks for an educational talk on why not all meat is equal, and the benefits to the animal, environment and consumer when you choose better meat. Speakers will include Casey McKissick of Foothills Local Meats in Black Mountain and more. Time is 6 to 7 PM and location is Green Sage Cafe downtown Asheville. Socializing starts at 5:30PM.

04/15/15 OUR ENERGY SOLUTIONS BY MOUNTAIN TRUE
Our Energy Solutions: A look at the impacts of fracking and the promise of renewable energy. Join Brook Lenker from FracTracker Alliance to explore the impacts of oil and natural gas extraction in America and the potential impacts for North Carolina. Learn about the promise and potential of renewable energy in our state. Join a discussion with leaders from national and regional organizations examining these issues. Share your vision for the energy future! Staff from Environment NC and MountainTrue will get you up to date on how you can get involved. Time is 6:30-8:30 PM and location is The Millroom at Asheville Brewing Company at 66 Asheland Avenue in Asheville. Cost is free. Light fare provided, beverages available for purchase. Register at MountainTure website.

04/15/15 ASHEVILLE TOOL LIBRARY MEETING
We had a great meeting last night for the Asheville Tool Library when over 20 people showed up with an incredible breadth of skills. Next Wednesday (4/15) we'll be forming work groups 5 to get this project off the ground! Please spread the word and let us know if you would like to get involved.Next Meeting: Wednesday April 15th, 6 - 8 PM at 285 Haywood Road in Asheville.

04/15/15 RALLY AGAINST WAR TAXES AT PRITCHARD PARK
The Asheville War Tax Resisters will meet from 11 AM to 1 PM to rally, demonstrate and engage in nonviolent protest against paying taxes for war. Please come and hold a sign or banner.

04/16/15 LECTURE ON MIDDLE EAST AT WARREN WILSON COLLEGE
“The Turbulent Middle East,” presentation by Prof. Paul Magnarella. This will be at 7 PM in Jensen 315 (3rd Floor Lecture Hall) at Warren Wilson College. Free and open to the public. Contact Paul at pmagnarella@warren-wilson.edu for more information.

04/16/15 PRIDE MONTH EVENT AT UNCA
“Queering the Narrative: Being Out on Campus” Time is 6 to 8 PM and location is Highsmith Union 104. This is presented by the Multicultural Student Program.

04/16/15 STAND AGAINST RACISM EVENT AT SELF-HELP CREDIT UNION
Self-Help Credit Union at 34 Wall Street in Asheville will showing a powerpoint called "North Carolina's Minority Credit Union Movement" followed by discussion. Bring your own lunch; cookies and tea will be provided. More at www.self-help.org. Time is 11:45 AM to 1 PM.

04/16/15 READING OF THE NAMES AT UNCA
Yom Ha Shoah is a day of remembrance for the victims of the Shoah which numbered some 6 million Jews and 5 million others including Sinti Roma, LGBTQ, people who were differently abled, along with religious and political dissidents. On Thursday, April 16,  the UNC Asheville Center for Diversity Education is partnering with Hillel and the local Jewish community to host The Reading of the Names from 8:30 AM to 5:30 PM on the steps of Ramsey Library at UNCA. 

04/16/15 MORAL CHALLENGES SPEAKER SERIES AT UNCA
"The Emotion of Disgust and its Role in Moral and Political Judgment" Talk to Conclude UNC Asheville’s "Moral Challenges Speaker Series” Time is 12:30 to 1:30 PM and location is Carmichael Humanities Lecture Hall at UNCA. For more information, contact Philip Gary at pgary@unca.edu. 

04/17/15 SOCIAL JUSTICE FILM AT UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST
On Friday, April 10th, at 7 PM, we are screening the award-winning documentary,  “Gen Silent” a film about discrimination against LGBT seniors in the health care system. Four out of five LGBT elders say that they don't trust the health-care system. Fifty percent of nursing home workers said their fellow workers would be intolerant of LGBT people. What would you do to survive if you were old, disabled and ill – afraid of discrimination or abuse? “Gen Silent” is the LGBT documentary from award-winning director and documentary filmmaker Stu Maddux, that asks six LGBT seniors if they will hide their lives to survive. They put a face on what experts in the film call an epidemic: gay, lesbian, bisexual or transgender seniors so afraid of discrimination, or worse, in long-term/health care that many go back into the closet. There will be a discussion afterwards. Time is 7 PM and location is Unitarian Universalist Congregation at Charlotte and Edwin Streets in Asheville. Free, donations accepted. Call Charles at 612-860-6628 for more information. [This was originally scheduled for 4/10/15, but that date was incorrect.]

04/17/15 WNC PHYSICIANS FOR SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY MEETING
The next WNC PSR monthly meeting will be at a private home near the VA Hospital. Brown Bag lunch at noon with meeting from 12 noon to 2 PM. Everyone is welcome. Please go to www.wncpsr.org  for more information, which includes how to get there and other details.

04/17/15 AND 04/18/15 LGBT IN THE SOUTH CONFERENCE
The conference will combine workshops to build organizing skills, facilitated discussions about topics impacting LGBT* Southerners, and Continuing Legal Education (CLE) sessions for attorneys on topics of LGBT* law. We are honored to have Mandy Carter, a dynamic Southern leader and long-time activist in the civil rights and LGBT movements, as our keynote speaker. At this critical time for the equality movement in the South, the conference will connect and educate Southern organizers and local practitioners to better serve the LGBT* community. The core themes of this year’s conference are intersectionality and collaboration. Just 2 blocks from each other, Trinity Episcopal Church and Pack Place are perfectly situated in downtown Asheville, surrounded by downtown life and culture.Workshops will take place in both locations throughout Friday & Saturday. The conference is a project of the Campaign for Southern Equality. Go to http://www.lgbtinthesouth.com to register or for more information.

04/18/15 LILLIAN’S LIST WESTERN SPRING FLING
We're headed back to Asheville to kick off the spring season. Spend a Saturday afternoon with us and our special guests while we discuss how we can move NC forward through electing pro-choice, progressive women to office. We hope to see you there. Time is 5 to 7 PM and location is Urban Orchard Cider Company and Bar at 210 Haywood Road in Asheville. Tickets start at $25. Contact Lillian’s List PAC for more information. 

04/18/15 WNC ADOPTION RESOURCES STAND AGAINST RACISM EVENT
WNC Adoption Resources will welcome filmmaker and Korean adoptee, Barb Lee, for a day-long workshop based on her films "Adopted" and "Adopted: We Can Do Better." Lee, a native of Western North Carolina, will work with the organization to explore parenting a transracial family, fostering positive identity formation, clarifying parental intentions, and navigating the politics of adoption. The event will take place at the Lenoir-Rhyne Asheville Center, 36 Montford Avenue in Asheville. More at www.wncadoptionresources.org. Time is 9:30 AM to 4:30 PM. 

04/18/15 ASHEVILLE CITY-WIDE NEIGHBORHOOD CLEAN UP DAY
This will take place in every Asheville neighborhood. Neighborhood captains pick up gear at Asheville GreenWorks, 318 Riverside Drive. Individuals of any age or organized group interested in cleaning a street, stream, park, roadside, parking lot or other common area of litter and leaf debris, can take part. Time is 10AM to 2 PM.  For more information call Asheville GreenWorks at 828-254-1776.

04/18/15 GREEN GRANNIES SING FOR THE CLIMATE
Green Grannies Sing for the Climate at Pritchard Park at 5 PM. Google "Singfortheclimate" and come out and sing with us! This happens on the third Saturday of every month. 

04/18/15 SOUTH SLOPE CLEAN UP
This is sponsored by Asheville Brewing Company. Time is 11 AM to 3 PM. 

04/18/15 INTERFAITH PANEL ON CLIMATE CHANGE
An interfaith panel and workshop session presented by the United Religious Initiative of Henderson County exploring how six faith traditions can inform our actions on behalf of the planet. Time is 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM. Location is First Congregational United Church of Christ at 1735 Fifth Ave West in Hendersonville.  

04/19/15 COMMUNITY SEMINAR: PREVENTION OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
Each day in Buncombe County incidences of domestic violence threaten the safety and security of women, children, and men. Believing that we can work together to address this issue, we cordially invite you to attend this event. Representatives from Pisgah Legal Services, Helpmate, Mainstay, Steadfast House, Buncombe County Schools, professional counselors, and more will be presenting. Please come join us for an informative evening. Refreshments and childcare will be provided. Time is 3 to 5 PM and location is Asheville North Seventh Day Adventist Church at 364 Broadway in Asheville.

04/19/15 EARTH DAY VIGIL
The Creation Care Alliance of WNC is hosting a “Let There Be Light” Earth Day vigil celebrating God’s creation and calling on people of faith to care for it. The public is invited to join us on from 5:30 - 6:30 PM on April 19 at  the Cathedral of All Souls in Biltmore Village at 9 Swan Street,  Asheville. It will an event for song, reflection, and to hear messages of inspiration and action from local faith and community leaders.  A reception will follow.  All are welcome.

04/19/15 STUDENT RIGHTS AND THE ACLU SPEECH
Youth Outright will be hosting Christopher Brook of the ACLU who will be on hand to discuss existing LGBTQ students’ rights and how youth are able to empower themselves to create safe spaces in schools. Contact Laurie Pitts, Programs Manager at laurie.pitts@youthoutright.org or 828.785.3621 for more information about meetings and other YO activities and events. Sunday youth meetings are 4:00 – 6:00 at First Congregational United Church of Christ (FCUCC), 20 Oak Street in downtown Asheville, unless otherwise indicated. Youth ages 14 – 20 are welcome to attend Sunday meetings. Directions: When facing the red doors at the front of the church take the long sidewalk to the door with a handicap access button.  Push the button and take the stairs to the top floor.

04/20/15 VISITING WRITER AT UNCA
Hoke shares sublime tales — sometimes comic, other times heartbreaking — of sacred moments in unlikely situations: singing with someone who attempted suicide in the jail’s isolation cell, dodging immigration and airport security with migrant farmworkers, and fly-fishing with tattooed gangsters. Hoke offers a new vision of the forgotten souls who have been cast into society’s dumpsters, helping us see that beneath even the hardest criminal is a fragile desire to be wanted. Chris Hoke is a jail chaplain and pastor to gangs and violent offenders in Washington’s Skagit Valley. Through his work with the organization Tierra Nueva he cofounded a coffee-roasting business, Underground Coffee, which employs men coming out of prison and addiction, and connects them to agricultural partners in Honduras. Time is 6 to 9 PM and location is Laurel Forum in Karpen Hall at UNCA. Free and open to the public. Contact Rick Chess at 251-6576 or rchess@unca.edu for more information.

04/20/15 TAKE BACK THE NIGHT AT UNCA
Rally at 6:30 PM at Mullen Park, Speak Out at 7:30 PM at Highsmith Mtn Suites. This is part of April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month. Presented by SPEAK Up! and Hyannis House.

04/21/15 LECTURE AT UNCA
Dr. Pedro Noguera, Professor of Education at New York University, will be delivering a keynote address at the Sherrill Center from 4:30 - 7:30 PM.  His address will focus on the research from Schooling for Resilience: Improving the Life Trajectories of African American and Latino Males.

04/21/15 AUDUBON SOCIETY PRESENTATION
Audubon North Carolina Executive Director Heather Hahn will present “Save the Songs: Birds and Climate Change”.  Join Ms. Hahn and the local Audubon chapter to learn how Audubon’s recently released Climate Report is addressing the greatest threat to our birds. Save The Songs: Birds And Climate Change will be presented at 7 PM at the Reuter Center at UNCA by the Elisha Mitchell Audubon Society.

04/22/2015 EARTH DAY MOVIE: GROWING CITIES FILM & PANEL /GREEN DRINKS
In their search for answers, filmmakers Dan Susman and Andrew Monbouquette take a road trip and meet the men and women who are challenging the way this country grows and distributes its food, one vacant city lot, rooftop garden, and backyard chicken coop at a time. Join them as they discover that good food isn’t the only crop these urban visionaries are harvesting. They’re producing stronger and more vibrant communities, too. Cost is by donation at the door. No advance sales. First come first serve. Sponsored by Transition Asheville and Organic Growers School and Green Drinks. Time is 6:30 to 9:30 PM and location is The Boardroom (2nd floor) at Lenoir Rhyne at 36 Montford Avenue in Asheville.

04/22/15 PRITCHARD PARK CLEAN UP
Wild South, Asheville Greenworks and Asheville Downtown Association will host a downtown clean up starting at Pritchard Park. Time is 11 AM to 3 PM. 

04/23/15 PRIDE MONTH EVENT AT UNCA 
Trans Student Union: Poetry Showcase. Time is 6 to 8 PM and location is Hyannis House. This is presented by the Multicultural Student Program.

04/23/15 FILM SCREENING AND PANEL AT UNCA
The film is “Hunting Ground” and is being held as part of April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month. Time is 6:30 to 9 PM and location is Lipinksky Hall. Presented by SPEAK Up! and Hyannis House.

04/24/15 PESTICIDES: USE, MISUSE AND ALTERNATIVES
This free, four-part series will take place on the last Friday of March, April, May and June. The series runs as follows: April 24: Pesticides Kill More Than Pests: Keeping Bees and Other Wildlife Safe; May 29: Towns That Are Reducing Their Pesticide Footprint; June 26: It All Starts At Home: Alternatives to Chemical Pesticides. Sessions are being held at the Center for Graduate Studies of Asheville - Lenoir-Rhyne University from 6:00 to 9:00 PM on the above dates. It is our intention to celebrate Asheville as a city in transition, a city willing to take a hard look at what it’s going to take to create the kind of resiliency necessary for a sustainable future.In addition to educating our citizenry – and no doubt learning from you all as well – we want to draw attention to the need for city governments to set an example and model best practices in pest management. Light refreshments will be served each evening. "Join" us for more information, and save these dates! April 24, May 29, and June 26. We are looking for volunteers and additional sponsors to cover refreshments. Tabling is free, so please do consider sharing your passion with like-minded folk. Time is 6 to 9 PM and location is Lenoir Rhyne University on Montford Avenue in Asheville. They will be using the second floor boardroom. This is a facebook event, and since it is multi-day, you probably want to sign up if you are interested in this topic.

04/24/15 ASHEVILLE GREENWORKS ARBOR DAY CELEBRATION 
Come out to French Broad River Park to help us celebrate everything trees and Asheville's designation of Tree City USA. This is an all ages event. Activities are: Tree City USA proclamation from the City of Asheville's Mayor; tree plantings at the French Broad River Park; activities for the kids; walking riverside cleanup. Interested? Please email: volunteer@ashevillegreenworks.org to register. Time is 10 AM to 1 PM. 

04/24/15 STAND AGAINST RACISM EVENT AT JCC IN ASHEVILLE
The Asheville JCC is having a stand against racism event in partnership with Jewish communities throughout Western North Carolina. Their stand will feature music, arts, and a brief presentation. Asheville JCC is at 236 Charlotte Street in Asheville. More at www.jcc-asheville.org. Time is 10 AM.

04/24/15 ASHEVILLE WRITERS IN SCHOOLS STAND AGAINST RACISM EVENT
Asheville Writers in the Schools will take a stand against racism in conjunction with its annual youth spoken word poetry competition, “Asheville Wordslam". The event is at the Wesley Grant Center, 285 Livingston Street in Asheville. Time is 6:30 to 9 PM. 

04/24/15 JUST PEACE FOR ISRAEL/PALESTINE MEETING
Meeting will be at 3:15 PM at Brooks Howell Home on Merrimon in Asheville. The next meeting will be in the Activities Building at Brooks-Howell Home.  Enter the front entrance and go down the hall to the outside door--keep going to the building on the left. 

04/24/15 RELIGIOUS GROUP STAND AGAINST RACISM EVENT
Jubilee Community and The Episcopal Cathedral of All Souls will host “Rootwork: A Path to Liberation” at 9 Swan Street in Asheville. The two-part workshop on racial healing will feature Vanessa Jackson, author, speaker, licensed clinical social worker and therapist. More at www.jubileecommunity.org. Time is 6:30 to 9:30 PM on 04/24/15 and noon to 2 PM on 4/25/15. 

04/25/15 STAND AGAINST RACISM EVENT IN BLACK MOUNTAIN
Black Mountain Stand Against Racism is planning a community potluck picnic, with music and speakers on the town square. Time is noon to 2 PM. 

04/25/15 STAND AGAINST RACISM EVENT
Spellbound Children's Bookshop will create an in-store display of books featuring characters of diverse races and ethnicities. Saturday morning storytime (for ages 3-7 years) will focus on diversity. There will be giveaways of Stand Against Racism buttons and stickers. The bookstore is at 50 N. Merrimon Ave., #107, Shops at Reynolds Village. Time is 11 AM. 

04/25/15 HARD TO RECYCLE EVENT
This will be held at the Asheville City Market (on Charlotte Street in downtown Asheville) tailgate. Time is 8 AM to 1 PM. Accepting TVs, styrofoam, books, electronics, bicycles, children's books, batteries, pet supplies, spent cooking oil and working appliances for Asheville Area Habitat for Humanity. Wanna help us out with this H2R? These events are super fun and run only because of the volunteers. Contact volunteer@ashevillegreenworks.org or call 828-254-1776 if you wish to volunteer. 

04/25/15 ICE CREAM SOCIAL WITH ELECTED OFFICIALS
Ice Cream Social with Elected Officials. Join us for a FREE ice cream sundae bar and celebration of democracy! This year we are hosting an ice cream social at The Hop Ice Cream (640 Merrimon Avenue) with a sundae bar. Children and non-members welcome. Please bring a friend or family member who might like to get involved, meet their representatives, and learn more about civic engagement in our community. Time is 2 to 4 PM and location is The Hop at 640 Merrimon Avenue in Asheville.

04/25/15 BLOCK PARTY WITH ENVIRONMENTAL TWIST
A Block Party with an Environmental Twist – Saturday, April 25, 2015 from 2 to 5 PM.
In honor of Earth Day and the YWCA’s Stand Against Racism month, the Everybody’s Environment Action Group will host a free Family Fun Spring Festival on Saturday, April 25 from 2 to 5 PM at the Arthur R. Edington Education and Career Center, 133 Livingston Street in Asheville. “The Everybody’s Environment festival is a space for families and friends to gather and enjoy music, entertainment, games, and delicious food,” said Kana Miller, AmeriCorps Conservation Education & Volunteer Associate with the Southern Appalachian Highlands Conservancy. “You don’t have to know anything about environmental work to enjoy the festival. It’s an opportunity to have fun, meet new people, and explore the outdoors in your own neighborhood.” Participants can look forward to performances by DJ Superman, a bouncy house, scavenger hunt, food prepared by the Green Opportunities Kitchen Ready Program, and hands-on crafts and activities from participating community and environmental organizations. For more information, contact Deborah Miles at (828) 232-5024.

04/25/15 HARD TO RECYCLE EVENT
This will be at the City Tailgate Market in Asheville. Time is 8 AM to 1 PM. Sponsored by Asheville Greenworks. Accepting: Styrofoam, Electronics, Appliances, Metals, Books, Batteries, Cooking Oil, TV’s & CRT monitors with $6.00 recycling fee, LCD monitors; Desktop/laptop computers, all peripherals, printers, scanners; copiers Audio/video equipment, small electronics; AC adapters; medical equipment; white goods. Not accepting the following items: Paint, stains, sealers, CFL / Fluorescent / incandescent bulbs; Chip & snack bags; petroleum products; hard plastics; vinyl / PVC; / VHS / cassette tapes; plate glass, foam; wooden items or cement.

04/25/15 CELEBRATE EARTH DAY IN HENDERSONVILLE
MountainTrue, formerly the Environmental and Conservation Organization, will host a community Earth Day celebration in partnership with the Hendersonville Community Co-op from noon to 3 PM on April 25 at the new Co-op store, located at  the intersection of S. Grove and Spartanburg Highway in Hendersonville.  As part of the Co-op’s grand opening week, April 22 -25, Earth Day activities are planned for Saturday.  The theme, “Kick the Disposable Bag Habit!” will highlight the Co-op’s “Bring Your Own Bag” program. During the afternoon there will be a Bag Monster sighting, a make-a-pledge table to “Kick the Disposable Habit,” an art table where cloth bags can be personalized, and a seed planting table where kids can plant sunflower seed starter pots to take home. The community can visit the MountainTrue table to learn more about the organization, and register to win a $100 gift basket provided by the Co-op.  The Todd Hoke & Paul Songy Band will perform from 1:30 to 3 PM. 

04/26/14 ARMY OF LIBERATION - 150TH ANNIVERSARY AT PACK SQUARE
On Sunday, April 26, from 5:00 - 6:30 at Pack Square, there will be a commemoration of the liberation of the African American slaves in Asheville. Scholars will be on hand to share what they know of the monuments, space, and events that took place a century and a half ago and still hold sway over much of our downtown landscape as well as the interior landscape of our minds.  It is a complicated story - for while it was a liberation for the African American community - the soldiers, despite promises otherwise, ransacked the community later in the day on April 26. If you notice the historical markers around the region it is not called "The Army of Liberation" but rather, "Stoneman's Raid". That is the messiness that history, and heritage, require us to face. For more information, contact Deborah Miles at dmiles@unca.edu. This is sponsored by UNCA Center for Diversity Education.

04/28/15 WNC PHYSICIANS FOR SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY PANEL
WNC Physicians for Social Responsibility will focus on what people in WNC have been doing over the last year to engage with global nuclear weapons policy and to work for complete nuclear disbarment. This event is entitled “Nuclear Weapons: Our Prevention is the Only Cure” and will feature Terry Clark, Mary Olson and Steve Gilman. The location is MAHEC Biltmore Campus, just off Biltmore avenue, above TGIF and the Double Tree / Sleep Inn. Arrive at 6:30 PM for Hors D’ouevres and 7 PM for the program, which is free of charge. For more information, contact Mary at maryo@nirs.org.

04/29/15 PUBLIC HEARING ON PERMIT FOR DUKE / GREEN DRINKS
A public hearing has been scheduled for Wednesday, April 29, 6 PM at the  Erwin High School Auditorium (60 Lees Creek Road) in Asheville for individuals to comment on the announcement by the Western North Carolina Regional Air Quality Agency (WNCRAQA) of its intent to renew a Title V permit for Duke Energy’s coal-burning electric plant in Arden. The primary purpose of the Title V permit is to consolidate and identify existing local and federal air quality requirements applicable to the plant and to provide practical methods for determining compliance with these requirements. This permit will be enforceable by the WNCRAQA, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), and citizens as defined under the Federal Clean Air Act. Individuals may register to speak at the hearing and/or submit written comments. Participants who wish to speak at the hearing should plan to limit their comments to three minutes or less. The hearing officer will have the discretion to limit speaking times, if necessary, to accommodate the number of speakers. Written comments will be accepted until April 30 and can be submitted at the hearing or sent to: Betsy Brown, Air Quality Supervisor, WNC Regional Air Quality Agency, 49 Mt Carmel Rd, Asheville, N.C. 28806 or email betsy.brown@buncombecounty.org. All comments received on or prior to that date will be considered by the WNCRAQA in making its final decision to issue the Title V permit. The draft permit, permit application, compliance plan, monitoring and compliance reports, all other relevant supporting materials, and all other materials available to the WNCRAQA that are relevant to the permit decision are available for public review at the following address: Western North Carolina Regional Air Quality Agency, 49 Mount Carmel Road, Asheville, NC 28806. Materials are available for review during the hours of 8:30 am to 5:00 pm, Monday through Friday. The office phone number is 828-250-6777. For additional information, please contact Betsy Brown, Air Quality Supervisor, at (828) 250-6787 or betsy.brown@buncombecounty.org.

05/01/15 CHILD WATCH TOUR IN ASHEVILLE
Children First/Communities In Schools and the Junior League of Asheville present the 2015 Success Equation Child Watch Tour. This field trip for adults focuses community attention on important child and family issues. This year, we will explore the Child Care Subsidy Program that promotes opportunity and success for working parents and their children. The program serves over 2,200 children in Buncombe County. Tour participants will:  hear from parents and providers about the recent eligibility changes' negative impacts on working parents with school aged children; learn about new federal guidelines that will help improve this long-standing program; get involved in advocacy that supports working families and child development. More information and registration details are coming soon. Time is 4:45 PM. For more information, contact Greg Borom at gregb@childrenfirstbc.org.

05/02/15  WALK A MILE IN HER SHOES
This event is to raise awareness of sexual assault, and is hosted by Our VOICE. Time is 10 AM to noon, location is Pack Square.

05/03/15 AMERICANS WHO TELL THE TRUTH PARTY
Join us as we gather to celebrate Kendall’s birthday and to honor her 65 years as a committed truth-teller. Please come and share a wish, a story, a poem, a word, anything that is meaningful to you about Kendall’s chosen birthday theme of ‘truth’. A powerful art exhibit is coming to Asheville with 50+ portraits known as “Americans Who Tell the Truth” in September. Please bring a potluck dish. Beverages provided, no gifts please. Donations to “Americans Who Tell the Truth” project will be accepted. Time is 2 to 6 PM and location is 372 Sharon Road in Fairview. Call Kendall at 828-768-7816 for more information and to RSVP.

05/03/15 ASHEVILLE CITIZENS CLIMATE LOBBY TRAINING
We need to know how many people will be attending this training so please RSVP. Call 828-367-6360 for instructions on how to register. Also please spread the word to your friends and family in the area. We need to connect with and influence our members of Congress, as well as spread the idea that each one of us can address climate change. Share with them the idea of Carbon Fee & Dividend. Time is 9 AM to noon, and location is Kairos West Community Center at 742 Haywood Road in west Asheville.

05/07/15 YWCA’S BLACK & WHITE GALA
The Stand Against Racism campaign will culminate with the YWCA's annual Black & White Gala at the Crest Center & Pavilion, 22 Celebration Place in Asheville. More information about this gala at www.ywcaofasheville.org/gala. Time is 7 to 10:30 PM. 

05/08/15 LECTURE AT UNCA
What has the Supreme Court Wrought? by Carl Peterson. The outcome of opinions issued by the United States Supreme Court from the controversies presented to it has a tremendous impact on the lives of each and every person in this country. Judge Peterson will provide a synopsis, and the potential impact, of significant opinions that were published by the U.S. Supreme Court in the October 2013-2014 term and in the current term to date. The discussion will include the controversies that remain pending and will likely be resolved by the Court by the end of the session in June 2015. Carl Peterson is a retired trial judge with experience as a prosecutor, 20 years as a practicing lawyer, and 20 years on the trial bench. He has provided numerous classes and seminars on the U.S. Supreme Court and landmark cases decided by this Court. Time is 11:30 AM to 1:15 PM and location is Reuter Center, room 102A, at UNCA.

05/11/15 TRANSITION ASHEVILLE SOCIAL
The presenter will be Brian Winslett, co-founder of Blue Ridge Biofuels. Topic will be ‘Wood Gas, Biochar, and Running Your Car on Trash’. The location is St. Mary’s Episcopal Church at 337 Charlotte Street in Asheville. Time is 6:30 to 8 PM. For more information, contact transitionAsheville@gmail.com.

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ONGOING EVENTS
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TUESDAY
Veterans for Peace have a weekly vigil at 5 PM at Pack Square, Vance Monument

WEDNESDAY
Haywood Peace Vigilers have a weekly vigil at 4 PM at Haywood County Courthouse in Waynesville

THURSDAY
Asheville Homeless Network meeting at 1 PM at A-Hope on North Ann Street in Asheville.  
Youth Outright Poetry Night at United Church of Christ in Asheville at 5 PM

FRIDAY
Women in Black have a weekly vigil at noon at the City Hall in Hendersonville
Women in Black have a monthly vigil at 5 PM at Vance Monument in Asheville (first Friday only)

SATURDAY
Transylvanians for Peace and WNC Physicians for Social Responsibility have a weekly vigil at noon in front of the courthouse in Brevard
Third Saturdays – Asheville’s Green Grannies invites the public to “sing for the climate” at Pritchard Park at 5 PM.

SUNDAY
Youth OUTright meeting from 4 to 6 PM at First Congregational United Church of Christ at 20 Oak Street in Asheville. Ages 14 - 23 only.

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ACTIONS AND READINGS
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VETERANS FOR PEACE INFORMATION

VFP CHAPTER 099: http://vfpchapter099wnc.blogspot.com/

Visit VFP HQ at the Phil Mechanic Studios: 109 Roberts Street (the corner of Haywood and Roberts), Asheville, 28801. (828-258-1800). Hours: Tue-Sat 11 AM to 3 PM.

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