Tulips and daffodils at the Biltmore Estate.
UPCOMING EVENTS
04/21/14 FILM AT AB-TECH
“Living off America's
Waste” AB-Tech is screening the movie “DIVE” on Monday, April 21st at the
Ferguson Auditorium. The film will be followed with a Q&A with the
filmmaker Jeremy Seifert. Inspired by a curiosity about our country's careless
habit of sending food straight to landfills, the multi award-winning
documentary “DIVE” follows filmmaker Jeremy Seifert and friends as they
dumpster dive in the back alleys and gated garbage receptacles of Los Angeles'
supermarkets. In the process, they salvage thousands of dollars worth of good,
edible food - resulting in an inspiring documentary that is equal parts
entertainment, guerilla journalism and call to action. Time is 11 AM. No
information on possible cost.
04/21/14 ASHEVILLE
TOOL LIBRARY
This will be an organizing meeting. Time is 7 to 9 PM and
location is 40 Congress Street
in Asheville.
Come and join us on the Earth Day Eve for our second Volunteer meeting for the
Tool Library this year. We need some help to get over the 'hump', figure out
the (beta) Tool Library location and open up for the community to start sharing
tools! We will be orienting new volunteers and working on the next steps
together. Feel free to bring food or drinks to share. Light snacks will be provided.
Please park at the bottom of Congress
St or on Gaston
St.
04/22/14 EARTH DAY TO MAY DAY 2014 WAVE OF ACTION
The Global Climate Convergence: People Planet Peace Over
Profit.
04/22/14 EARTH DAY FILM
“GMO OMG” film will be shown at Asheville Community Theatre
at 35 E. Walnut Street
in Asheville.
Cost is $11 for advance purchase, $13 on the day of the show. Doors open at
6:30, Film starts at 7:15. Director and concerned father Jeremy Seifert (of Asheville) is in search
of answers to complex question of ‘who controls the future of food?’ GMO OMG
follows one family’s struggle to live and eat without participating in an
unhealthy, unjust, and destructive food system. This will be followed by
Q&A with the Director and panel discussion with local organic experts. You
can purchase tickets by calling Asheville Community Theatre at 828.254.1320 or
the Asheville Community Theatre website or on the day of the show. Proceeds
benefit the spread of organic education in our region.
04/22/14 EARTH DAY CONCERT AT UNCA
The UNCA Wind Ensemble & Symphony will present an “Earth
Day” concert. This will feature students and guest performers. General
admission is $5, students with identification are admitted free.
04/22/14 HOPE RISES! AN EARTH DAY VIGIL
WNC Green Congregations invites you to join us for HOPE
RISES! This is an interfaith vigil celebrating God's creation and, in response
to our changing climate, calling on people of faith to care for it. We will
gather at Pritchard
Park from 7 to 8 PM on
Earth Day, Tuesday, April 22nd, for an evening of song and ceremony, and to
hear a message of hope from local faith and community leaders. All are welcome.
04/22/14 SOUTH SLOPE AND TOWN BRANCH CLEAN UP
Meet at Twin Leaf Brewery to get your gear (machetes,
shovels, water boots to be provided by Asheville GreenWorks). We will meet at 5
PM and head down to the South Slope and Town Branch Stream for a clean-up.
We will then head back to the brewery for a cold beer to enjoy.
Bring a change of pants, and maybe a second t-shirt for the day.
Water and Snacks will be provided.
04/22/14 RIVER LINK CLEAN UP
They will be doing two service projects on this day, both in
Ross Creek. Time is 3 to 5 PM, please go to
riverlink.org for more information.
04/23/14 WESTERN CAROLINIANS
FOR PEACE AND JUSTICE IN THE MIDDLE EAST
Time is 9:30 AM and location is Black Mountain Presbyterian
Church library in Black
Mountain. Contact Beth at
elizakeiser@aol.com for more information.
04/23/14 GREEN DRINKS
Join us Wednesday April 23rd at 6 PM at the Green Sage
Coffeehouse and Café in Asheville
for a celebration of our 500th edition of Asheville Green Drinks! Unlike 700
other cities that host green drinks, Asheville
is proud to be the only weekly green drinks event in the world. Our event will
honor the original Asheville
founders and Partners in Education and other community members who have
diligently produced 500 educational programs that have drawn crowds from far
and wide. Join us for hor’s dourves and refreshments.
04/23/14 FILM AND DISCUSSION AT PACK LIBRARY
“The Cherokee Word for Water” will be shown in the Lord
Auditorium as part of the “Reclaiming Sacred Ground: Native American
Self-representation in Film” series. Time is 6:30 PM. The director and lead
actress will do a Q&A after the film showing.
04/23/14 TRAINING FOR ANTI-FRACKING VOLUNTEERS IN SYLVA
Training for dedicated Anti-Fracking Outreach Volunteers.
Come learn and strategize to lead outreach on fracking impacts and policy. Time
is 6 PM. Location TBD. Contact sally@cwfnc.org for more information.
04/23/14 STAND AGAINST GOVERNOR MCCRORY
This protest is not directed against the City of Asheville or against
Moogfest. Our concern is to protest Governor McCroy's horrible policies, which
have hurt both the City of Asheville
and its people. (McCroy was due to appear at Moogfest, but the latest
information is that he is not coming. The protest goes on, however. –
dancewater) Please come, 2:30 pm, Wednesday, April 23, Vance Monument.
Let's show him that his attack on our equality, education and environment will
not stand!
04/24/14 EARLY VOTING STARTS TODAY
William
H. Stanley
Building, 35 Woodfin Street, Asheville 28801.
April 24th -25th: 8:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. April 26th: 10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
April 28th - 30th: 8:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. May 1st - 2nd: 8:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.
May 3rd: 8:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
All Remote Early Voting Sites: April 24th -May 2nd
(excluding Sunday), 10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. May 3rd, 8:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Remote Sites are as follows:
North Asheville Library, 1030 Merrimon Ave.
28804
Girl Scout Office — Upper Building
(Blue Awning), 64 WT Weaver Blvd. 28804
South Buncombe Library, 260 Overlook Rd. 28803
Skyland Fire Department, 9 Miller Rd. 28803
West Asheville Library, 942 Haywood Rd.
28806
Heaven's Cloud Retreat — Old Union Hall Bldg., 130 Sardis Rd.
28806
Black
Mountain Library, 105 N. Dougherty St., Black Mtn. 28711
RECOMMENDATIONS FROM FELLOW PROGRESSIVES:
District Attorney, District 28: Todd Williams
NC Supreme Court Associate Justice: Robin Hudson
Buncombe County District Court Judge: Ed Clontz
04/24/14 DIALOGUE ON RACE SERIES PLANNED FOR APRIL
A four-week Dialogue on Race will be held every Thursday in
April from 6:00 to 7:30 PM at the Carver
Center, 101 Carver Avenue in Black Mountain.
The four sessions lead up to the annual Stand Against Racism on the last
weekend of April. April 24 event will be the film “We Shall Overcome”
(uplifting film about unlikely friendship between an embittered Ku Klux Klan
leader and an outspoken black woman activist in Durham, NC).
Small group discussions will follow the presentation. A potluck dinner will be
held following the four sessions. To register or for more information, please
email robertamadden@yahoo.com or call her at 419-0730.
04/24/14 ACADEMY AWARD WINNING FILM AT UNCA
The film will be “12 Years A Slave” and will be shown in the
Sherrill Center in the Mountain View Conference
Room (room 417). We will be hosting a free screening of the Academy Award
winner for Best Picture, “12 Years A Slave”, to help raise awareness and bring
to consciousness the history of social inequality and disparity in our country.
Free to students, faculty, staff, and the public. Time is 6:30 PM to 10 PM.
Sponsored by North Carolina
Center for Health and
Wellness, Department of Education Office of Teacher Recruitment, Center for
Diversity Education, Multicultural Student Programs, Cultural Events &
Special Academic Programs, NEH Professorship, and the Departments of Health and
Wellness, History, Literature and Language and Political Science.
04/24/14 TRANSITION 2.0 PLUS
Climate change? Resource depletion? Uncertain economy? All
are dangerous conditions that plague humanity. We need to build our resistance
through Resilience. Come see how the Transition Movement provides an
experimental dose of hope for future thriving. Video presentations. Time is 7
to 9 PM and location is the First Congregational United Church of Christ at 20 Oak Street in Asheville. Room 107.
04/25/14 FILM SHOWING ABOUT PALESTINE - CANCELLED
“Alhelm: MLK Jr. in Palestine”
film showing, with director present, organized by Western Carolinians for Peace
and Justice in the Middle East.
04/25/14 YWCA STAND AGAINST RACISM
This year "The Stand" will take place on Friday,
April 25 with many events happening around that time. This is a great way to host
an event of any size either in your own individual office, school, house of
worship, book group, or family. To learn more and to register, contact the YWCA
of Asheville.
04/25/14 MORAL MOVIES FILM SERIES AT UU CHURCH
The NC NAACP in partnership with Working Films and The
Mountain People's Assembly presents: The Moral Movies Film Series. From April
through July, film screenings will occur once a month in at least 8 cities
across the state including Asheville.
The series will help build the energy and maintain the momentum of the Moral
Monday/Forward Together movement. On Friday, April 25th, we are screening the
documentary, "American Teacher", the first of the four films in the
series. Please join us and representatives from the NCAE and the Tarheel Alliance
of Classroom Teachers for the screening and a discussion on teacher pay in NC.
The film is at 7 PM and location is Unitarian Universalist in Asheville on Charlotte and Edwin Streets.
Donations accepted. For more information, contact Norman at mnpopi@charter.net.
For more information, contact Charles at 505-0839.
04/25/14 STAND AGAINST RACISM EVENT AT HAYWOOD THEATER
Come to the opening night of the play “To Kill a
Mockingbird” at Haywood Regional Arts Theater in Waynesville at 250 Pigeon Street.
There will be a reception following. Jackie Simms, board president of the
Ethical Society of Asheville, acts in the role of Cal. Time is 7:30 to 10 PM.
Sponsored by Ethical Society of Asheville. No information on cost.
04/26/14 HARD TO RECYCLE COLLECTION IN ASHEVILLE
This will be from 8 AM to 1 PM at the City Public Works
Parking Lot at 161 Charlotte
Street in Asheville.
04/26/14 EARTH DAY FLEA MARKET AND RECYCLING COLLECTION IN BLACK MOUNTAIN
This will be from 8 AM to 11 AM and will be held in the
public parking lot between Sun Trust Bank (on Rt 9) and the RR tracks. This is
sponsored by Black Mountain Recreation and Parks.
04/26/14 WATER TROUBLES AND WATER SOLUTIONS: WNC WATER IN
CONTEXT
“Water Troubles and Water Solutions: WNC Water in Context: Colorado’s Western
Slope” will be held from 3 to 4:30 PM at Pack Memorial Library in Lord
Auditorium. This is the third in a series of free presentations sponsored by
The Wilma Dykeman Legacy and Buncombe County Public Libraries to address
questions about assuring abundant and affordable water in WNC over the next
fifty years and beyond. Drawing on experts from other areas of NC, the
South, and North America, the series seeks to
anticipate some do’s and don’ts in water management. This presentation is
about Colorado’s
Western Slope, a potential predictor of our Appalachian future, and is given by
Hannah Holm, Coordinator of the Water Center of Colorado Mesa University, with
Leah Matthews, Professor of Economics at UNCA serving as the local responder.
Free and open to the public.
04/26/14 POTLUCK FOR THE DIALOGUE ON RACE PARTICIPANTS
A potluck dinner for all participants and friends in the
“Dialogue on Race” series will be held on Saturday, April 26 at 6:00 PM at
First Christian Church, 201 Blue
Ridge Road at Highway 9. Sponsors of the series
“Dialogue on Race” include the Chamber of Commerce, First Christian Church,
Highland Farms Retirement Community, Kiwanis Club of Black
Mountain – Swannanoa, the local Dr.
Martin Luther King, Jr. Corporation, Thomas
Chapel AME
Church, the Unitarian Universalist
Congregation of the Swannanoa Valley, Warren
Wilson College,
and the YWCA of Asheville. Contact Roberta at 828-419-0730 for more
information.
04/26/14 FRENCH BROAD RIVERKEEPER PRESENTATION
French Broad Riverkeeper, part of the Western North Carolina
Alliance, is dedicated to protecting a vital watershed right here in our
backyard. Riverkeeper Hartwell Carson will give a presentation about the state
of the French Broad, their efforts to keep it
clean and healthy, and what locals can do to help. All donations throughout the
day will go to benefit the Riverkeeper’s efforts right here in Western North Carolina. Time is 2 to 3 PM and location is
Orvis Asheville at 28 Schenck
Parkway, Suite 150. Please see store associates or
call 828-687-0301 for details. Schedule subject to change without notice.
04/27/14 PROTECT THE VOTE
Time is 2 PM to 5 PM and location is YWCA of Asheville on South French Broad. Democracy North
Carolina and AAUW will lead a non-partisan election protection
training for Western NC volunteers interested
in monitoring select polling places on Primary Election Day, May 6. The
training is mandatory for volunteers who would like to assist and educate
voters outside of polling locations (as opposed to poll workers and observers
who are located in the voting area). In addition to answering voter questions
and documenting incidents/complaints, election protection volunteers will
conduct exit surveys with voters asking them about their voting experience,
particularly as it relates to NC's new voter ID law. For more information and
to register for the free training email Anne Sayers at anne20305@gmail.com.
04/27/14 WHAT DOES SOLIDARITY LOOK LIKE?
This event is to explore and promote female solidarity
around appearance. Time is 11 AM and location is Eagle Street Coffee Emporium
at 39 S. Market St
(corner of Eagle and Market). This is caddy-corner to the backside of the big
public/Diana Wortham Theatre parking garage that's on Biltmore downtown. Late
last summer the twitter hashtag: #solidarityisforwhitewomen was created by
Mikki Kendall. “As the hashtag spread across Twitter, people from all walks of
life started joining in – to vent their own personal frustrations, as well as
to address larger political issues. Feminism as a global movement meant to
unite all women has global responsibilities, and – as illustrated by hundreds
of tweets – has failed at one of the most basic: it has not been welcoming to
all women, or even their communities.” This campaign reignited deeply important
questions in regard to race, appearance, and the level of support that we offer
to each other as women. Here in Asheville
we like to call ourselves a diverse city, we like to see ourselves as
progressive and inclusive of everyone, but are we, really? Please join us for a
facilitated discussion of these topics and bring your insight and experience.
Oh, and free coffee, y'all!
04/28/14 to 04/29/14 CAROLINA
CLIMATE RESILIENCE CONFERENCE IN CHARLOTTE
Please join us and other practitioners, researchers, and
staff from local, state, and federal agencies to share information about
climate-related tools, resources, experiences, and activities in the Carolinas. This will be a very interactive conference
geared towards networking and exchange among stakeholders and decision makers
throughout the region. This will be at the Hilton Charlotte University Place at 8629 JM Keynes Drive
in Charlotte.
More info at cisa.sc.edu/ccrc/.
04/28/14 ME2WE LEADERSHIP LUNCHEON - RESCHEDULED FOR
05/08/14
04/28/14 STAND AGAINST RACISM EVENT AT AB TECH
This year, A-B Tech will hold one of the largest Stand
events on from 8 AM to 12:30 PM in Ferguson Auditorium on the A-B Tech campus
in Asheville.
A-B Tech and its partner, the YWCA, and sponsors (City of Asheville, MAHEC, and UNCA) will offer a
community progress report, panel discussion, as well as networking and
professional development opportunities. The event is free and open to the
public. Space is limited and registration is required. For registration and
more information on the event, go to
http://ywcaofasheville.wordpress.com/2014/04/15/stand-against-racism-at-a-b-tech-42814/.
If you have any questions, please contact Kathy Pfluger at 828.398.7114 or
stand@abtech.edu.
04/29/14 ASHEVILLE
CITY COUNCIL COMMUNITY
MEETING
Asheville City Council will hold a community meeting on
Tuesday, April 29 to share its 2014 Strategic Operating Plan, discuss its goals
and invite public participation in the plan’s final version. The meeting will
be held at the Charles
T. Koontz
Intermediate School
at 305 Overlook Road
from 6:30 to 8 PM so come on out!
04/29/14 STAND AGAINST RACISM EVENT AT JUBILEE
Talking Together About Race: Why is it so hard? How can we
rewrite our race story? Featuring the Asheville
premiere of the documentary “Racial Taboo” by filmmaker Brian Grimm. Time is 6
PM to 9 PM. Location is Jubilee Community at 46 Wall Street in Asheville.
04/29/14 STAND AGAINST RACISM EVENT AT LITERACY COUNCIL
The Literacy Council will show the movie “A Day Without A
Mexican” which takes a satirical look at what would happen if all Mexicans
suddenly disappeared. It shows what an impact the entire immigrant population
makes. Time is 6 to 9 PM and location is the Literacy Council of Buncombe
County at 31 College Place
in Asheville.
04/30/14 POWER OF POSITIVE PARENTING SEMINAR
Children of all ages need a safe, secure and loving
environment in order to thrive. Positive parenting is an effective
approach to raising children that emphasizes the positive. It involves creating
a family environment that is loving, supportive and predictable. This is
important in raising healthy, well-adjusted children who have the skills and
confidence that they need in order to succeed at school and in their
interpersonal relationships with others. Positive parenting reduces the stress
of parenting and makes it both more rewarding and more enjoyable. This seminar
will offer an overview of positive parenting techniques. Time is 10 AM to 11:30
AM and location is Mission Children’s Reuter
Outpatient Center
at 11 Vanderbilt Park Drive
in Asheville.
Contact Kate of Family Support Network of WNC for information on how to
register and possible costs. Her phone is 828-213-9787.
04/30/14 FILM AND DISCUSSION AT PACK LIBRARY
This will be a film about Aung Sun Suu Kyi, a Member of
Parliament in Burma.
Discussion will be lead by Dr. Sarah Judson, UNCA history professor. Time is 6
to 8 PM.
04/30/14 GREEN DRINKS
Jon us Wednesday April 30th at 6 PM at the Green Sage
Coffeehouse and Cafe for a presentation by author Glenn Geffcken and partner
Maria Rueda of Balanced Is, on “Indigenous Principles for Corporate Change,”
about the applicability of indigenous values to the art of doing business as a
force of positive culture shift. On the heels of the release of Geffcken’s
first book, “SHIFT: Indigenous Principles for Corporate Change,” Balanced Is
launches new culture workshops designed to catalyze a shift in organizational
culture through an experiential exploration of principles from indigenous
society. “Indigenous people, the world over, have lived in a state of grace and
harmony with nature for longer than history can record.” Geffcken says, “And
encoded within their cultural framework is a value system that places a high
importance on values themselves, which has enabled indigenous people to pass
their culture on throughout the generations without drift.”
05/01/14 PROTEST DUKE ENERGY MEETING IN CHARLOTTE
Our Power Together: May Day at Duke Energy Shareholder
Meeting will be held on Thursday, May 1st, from 9 AM to 11 AM. There will be a
rally, street theater, and speaker. Location will be Duke Energy Corporate HQ
at 526 S Church St
in Charlotte, NC. Contact Laura Sorensen for van seat and
carpooling at 545-4443 or Lsredoak@gmail.com. For Duke Energy ratepayers, for
NC taxpayers, for those of us who live near NC's fifty toxic coal ash dumps,
containing at least 16 billion gallons of coal combustion waste (enough to
cover 38,662 football fields one foot deep), for families with children, for
people of color, for people living in poverty, for those of us who drink water
or breathe air, it's time to tell Duke Energy they must be accountable!
Organizations involved thus far include: Action NC, Appalachian Voices,
Charlotte Environmental Action, Democracy NC, Greenpeace, NC WARN, Sierra Club
Club.
05/01/14 MAY DAY PROTEST AGAINST BANK OF AMERICA IN CHARLOTTE
Bank of America protest at 2 PM at 100 North Tryon Street in Charlotte.
05/01/14 YMCA BLACK AND WHITE GALA
Join us for an evening of live music, dancing, and local
eats in support of the YWCA's Stand Against Racism. Tickets are $50 each and
proceeds benefit the YWCA's programs to eliminate racism and empower women.
Learn more at ywcaofavl.org. Time is 6:30 to 10:30 PM and location is the
Crowne Plaza Tennis and Golf Resort in Asheville.
05/03/14 WATER TROUBLES AND WATER SOLUTIONS: WNC WATER IN
CONTEXT
“Water Troubles and Water Solutions: WNC Water in Context:
The State of the Catawba River” will be held
from 3 to 4:30 PM at Pack Memorial Library in Lord Auditorium. This is the fourth
in a series of free presentations sponsored by The Wilma Dykeman Legacy and
Buncombe County Public Libraries to address questions about ensuring abundant
and affordable water in WNC over the next fifty years and beyond. Drawing
on experts from other areas of NC, the South, and North
America, the series seeks to anticipate some do’s and don’ts in
water management. This presentation is about state of the Catawba River, which
is currently under review by the US Supreme Court, and is given by Regina
Guyer, associate director of the IDEAS Center, UNC Charlotte; Barry Gullet,
Director, Charlotte Mecklenburg Utilities; Rusty Rozzelle, Stormwater Director,
Mecklenburg County, Amy Knisley, Environmental Studies Faculty, Warren
Wilson College, serving as the local responder. Free and open to the public.
05/04/14 ASHEVILLE
NOW MEETING
Join the ERA working meeting, Sunday, May 4, 2 p.m. at Havana's Restaurant in Asheville. Asheville NOW announces an
opportunity to roll up your sleeves and get to work: to brainstorm and gather
facts and opinions about the Equal Rights Amendment for use on our website and
in media; plan a special event featuring a state dignitary in July drawing
attention to constitutional inequality based on gender; discuss new strategies
for changing public opinion on ERA; learn more about what ERA can do for women;
change the conversation about ERA in North Carolina - because it's our time to
lead; discover how ERA can end political, social, legal and legislative
injustices against women and historical minorities. For more information and to
RSVP, contact ashevillenow@live.com.
05/05/14 DINNER WITH PROGRESSIVES
Dinner with Progressives is a social outlet for thoughtful
people in Asheville NC. The gathering includes time to eat
together and then enjoy presentations which focus on solutions for a brighter
future. This happens on the first Monday of the month. Dinner is at 6 PM and
the speaker/program is at 7 PM. This will be at the Green Sage Coffeehouse
and Cafe in south Asheville.
Contact Cheryl at ctorengo@gmail.com
for more information.
05/06/14 NSA SPYING AND THE CONSTITUTION
This will be a presentation by Mark Gibney, professor of
Political Science at UNCA. Time is 7:30 PM and location is the Manheimer Room
at UNCA. The development and expansion of technology and its impact on the
culture and society has always been a problem and presented a conundrum for
political power and public policy – especially in democracies. Most of us
have our favorite stories and inventions where government are “always catching
up” or having to adapt to new technology. What can we make of recent
revelations about cell phone data gathering in the service of national security
and what it means constitutionally? Mark Gibney is the Belk Distinguished
Professor at UNC-Asheville. Gibney recently he served as a juror at the
International Film Festival and Forum on Human Rights in Geneva, the largest human rights film
festival in the world. This event is co-sponsored by the Department of
Political Science, and the Osher Life Long Learning Institute.
05/06/14 PRIMARY ELECTION DAY
Precincts are open for voting from 6:30 AM to 7:30 PM.
05/07/14 GREEN DRINKS AND SIERRA CLUB MEETING
Join Asheville Green Drinks and the Sierra Club Wednesday
April 2nd at 7 PM for a presentation on “Upcoming NC Legislative Session.” The
Sierra Club and the Western North Carolina Alliance will present on Wednesday,
May 7 at 7 PM. Sierra Club’s state lobbyist will present a legislative preview
of upcoming issues expected to be addressed by the North Carolina General
Assembly in the short session beginning May 14 including a possible coal ash
bill & other environmental legislation. Free & open to the
public. Location: Unitarian Universalist Congregation, 1 Edwin Pl. on Charlotte
in Asheville.
Contact: Judy Mattox, 828-683-2176
05/08/14 ME2WE LEADERSHIP LUNCHEON
The Center for Diversity Education at UNC Asheville invites
you to lunch in recognition of young adult leaders in our community who have
worked collaboratively on the Me2We summer youth leadership program. The Me2We
program is modeled on the work of ASCORE (Asheville Student Committee on Racial
Equality) which was developed by Stephens-Lee High School students to
desegregate Asheville's movie theatres, lunch counters, libraries and more from
1960 - 1965. Me2We is a collaboration between The City of Asheville Youth
Leadership Academy, I Have a Dream at Pisgah View Apartments, and AVID Summer
Bridge at UNC Asheville to build the social justice leadership skills of the
next generation. The luncheon will be held at the Sherrill Center
in the Mountain View Room on the campus of UNC Asheville. Tickets for the
luncheon are $50.00 ($35.00 tax deductible). Time is 11:45 AM to 1 PM. You may
reserve your spot and pay at the door by emailing dmiles@unca.edu.
05/08/14 LOCAL ENVIRONMENTAL FILM AT FINE ARTS THEATER IN ASHEVILLE
The documentary is “My Toxic Backyard” and it is about the
south Asheville
community living around an old CRS Superfund site and the ongoing struggle to
get clean safe drinking water while the old CTS site continues to leak
dangerous toxins into the ground - 20 years after the threat was first reported
to the EPA. The premiere is at 7 PM and there will be more showings on the
upcoming weekend. $7.50 for matinees and $9.75 regular showings.
05/10/14 WATER TROUBLES AND WATER SOLUTIONS: WNC WATER IN
CONTEXT
“Water Troubles and Water Solutions: WNC Water in Context:
Managing the Tennessee River Watershed” will be held from 3 to 4:30 PM at Pack
Memorial Library in Lord Auditorium. This is the fifth in a series of free
presentations sponsored by The Wilma Dykeman Legacy and Buncombe County Public
Libraries to address questions about ensuring abundant and affordable water in
WNC over the next fifty years and beyond. Drawing on experts from other
areas of NC, the South, and North America, the
series seeks to anticipate some do’s and don’ts in water management. This
presentation is about the opportunities and difficulties involved in managing
the multi-state watershed of the Tennessee River,
with Gary Springston, the water supply manager of the Tennessee Valley
Authority. Free and open to the public.
05/12/14 MOVE TO AMEND BUNCOMBE COUNTY MEETING
Ginny Lentz will talk about her experience going
door-to-door for the MTA “We the People Listen” campaign. All are welcome. Time
is 7 PM and location is North Asheville Library. Contact Ruth Christie at
ruthachristie@gmail.com.
05/12/14 FOOD POLICY COUNCIL WATER CLUSTER MEETING
The newly formed Water Cluster of the Food Policy Council
will hold its second official meeting to select our priority actions out of the
ideas brainstormed in the forming meeting and the first meeting. We have
identified 25 actions and consolidated them into six categories: education of
the public, investigation, working with the City, working with other clusters,
working with the general public, and events. Come join our group and help
us choose what to work on first to identify policy and propose innovative
solutions to improve local water systems as they relate to food. Time is 11:30
AM to 1 PM and location is Earthfare at Westgate in the back room.
05/14/14 WESTERN CAROLINIANS
FOR PEACE AND JUSTICE IN THE MIDDLE EAST
This meeting will be held at 9:30 AM at Black Mountain
Presbyterian Church.
05/15/14 RADIATION TODAY LECTURE AT UNCA
Dr. Perry Sprawls will offer an interesting talk on
radiation in our lives today. There are different types of radiation, and with
the exception of light, it is invisible. That often gives it a mystic
characteristic and a cause for concern because of our natural “fear of the
darkness” and things we cannot see. When we become more familiar with the
radiation in our lives today, knowing its characteristics, where it comes from,
how it is used in modern society, and its effects on the human body, we can
make intelligent decisions and live in harmony with this part of our
environment. In this program we review the different types and sources of
radiation, their benefits to individuals and society, and the actions to
minimize risks. Perry Sprawls is Distinguished Emeritus Professor, Emory University,
Department of Radiology and Imaging Sciences, with over 50 years of experience
in the use of radiation for medical purposes. Free and open to the public, this
talk is offered in collaboration with the WNC IEEE. Time is 7 to 8 PM and
location is the Reuter
Center at UNCA, Room
102A. Contact Perry at olli@unca.edu for more information.
05/16/14 ENVIRONMENTAL LECTURE AT RIVERLINK
Dr. Frank Kalinowski will address “Environmental Legacies:
Politics, Policy and American National Character” from 3 to 5 PM. He is a
retired professor from Warren
Wilson College
and an author. Location is Riverlink offices at 170 Lyman Street in the River Arts
District in Asheville.
05/18/14 MALCOLM X FESTIVAL IN GREENVILLE SC
Hours are 2 PM to 8 PM and location is Cleveland
Park (East Washington Street & Cleveland Park Drive)
in Greenville SC.
05/20/14 AUDUBON SOCIETY MEETING
The mission of the Elisha Mitchell Audubon Society (EMAS) is
to promote an awareness and appreciation of nature, to preserve and protect
wildlife and natural ecosystems, and to encourage responsible environmental
stewardship. EMAS hold meetings at the Reuter Center
(Room 102) on the third Tuesday of the month at 7 PM. The meetings are free and
open to the public. Contact Lew at olli@unca.edu for more information.
05/23/14 GLOBAL DAY OF ACTION TO CLOSE GUANTANAMO
This is the first anniversary of the second time President
Obama promised to close Guantanamo
prison camp. A few individuals have been released in the past year, but more
than 150 prisoners remain - none of whom have been convicted of a crime in a
court of law.
05/30/14 WESTERN CAROLINIANS
FOR PEACE AND JUSTICE IN THE MIDDLE EAST
This meeting will be held at 3:15 PM at Brooks Howell House
in Asheville.
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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 Vance Monument
at 5 PM.
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ACTIONS AND READINGS
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Car sharing is coming to Asheville!
Our friends at Asheville
City's Sustainability
Advisory Committee on Energy and the Environment and at WNC Alliance have been
working on bringing “Car Sharing” to our city, and the roll-out is approaching.
An announcement from WNCA reads: “Car sharing has many
benefits, including enabling people to go without a car and enabling people to
ride the bus, bike, or walk to work and still run errands or attend meetings
during the day that are more easily done in a car.Combined with Asheville's ART
(public bus transportation) routes, ever-growing bike lanes, sidewalks, and
greenways, car sharing should also enhance Asheville's affordability. What is
car sharing? It's a program through which members reserve and use a car for
short periods of time, paying only for the time used. There is no fee to become
a member and applications can be submitted online. Once approved, members
simply reserve a car online, enter and start the car with a code, and pay only
for the hours and miles used. If you need a car only part of a day, car sharing
is usually less expensive and easier than renting a car from a traditional car
rental company. The City will officially launch the program in April, with
three cars parked downtown and one on the campus of UNC Asheville.”
The company partner for this project is UHaul, which offered
the best fit for this city, according to folks at Asheville City's
Sustainability Advisory Committee on Energy and the Environment. More
information should be appearing in the media.
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From Veterans for Peace, Chapter 099:
The 2014 International Veterans For Peace Annual Convention
will be in Asheville, NC hosted by VFP Western North Carolina
Chapter 99 from July 23-27, 2014. Volunteers are welcome to participate. For
info contact Gerry Werhan at gwerhan@gmail.com.
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