Jul 01 Wednesday
Resources For Resilience is an Asheville-based nonprofit organization sharing practical tools and research-based resources for individuals, teams, and communities to manage stress and prevent burnout.
In the wake of Hurricane Helene, we are offering FREE educational programming, workshops, and trainings.
These events are offered both in person across WNC- and online!
Virtual Events for WNC Residents, Professionals, and Leaders:-Community Listening Circles: Every Wednesday, 12-1 pm-‘Reconnecting Through Hard Times’ 1-hour Webinar: Every Thursday, 12-1 pm-'Reconnect for Better Days' 1-hour Webinar: First Friday of the month, 12-1pm
In-Person AND Virtual Events for WNC Residents, Professionals, and Leaders:-'Reconnect for Resilience' 2-Day Personal & Professional Development Training-'Recharging Resilience' 1-Day Community Training-'Leading Through Hard Times' 1-Day Professional Development Training
Space is limited and these no-cost opportunities ends in June, so visit our Events Calendar to register today, or sign up for our newsletter to stay connected.
Challenge yourself while drinking beer! Teams of up to 6 can compete for fantastic prizes. Join us in the taproom every Wednesday from 7-9. Bring a phone!
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Aug 01 Saturday
Back by popular demand, Grandfather Mountain, the not-for-profit nature park run by the Grandfather Mountain Stewardship Foundation, is offering a sunrise experience in 2026. This special event will provide guests with the rare opportunity to be in the park outside of regular operating hours and to hopefully experience a lovely sunrise from the bridge’s lofty vantage point. Tickets for this event go on sale online on Grandfather Mountain’s website June 2 at 10 a.m. Advance registration required.
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Aug 07 Friday
Explore the mountain after hours with your own personal guides during our Grandfather by Night series! You’ll discover some of the park’s nighttime wonders, watch a stunning sunset (weather permitting) and experience the mountain as never before! The Twilight Hike version will include a hike after sunset to discuss and look for the creatures that are more active after the sun goes down. The group will explore a unique forest ecosystem from top to bottom in search of salamanders, owls, flying squirrels, fireflies and any other creatures they might come across. The Twilight Hike program is not accessible to guests with limited mobility. Participants signed up for this version will need to participate in the hike, as staying behind while the rest of the group hikes is not possible. Advance registration required.