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Fright Night
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FREE Family Concert- Marley's Chain
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FREE Holiday Concert
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Snakes Alive with Steve O"Neil
Snakes are so misunderstood so please join local naturalist and snake expert, Steve O'Neil, for an entertaining afternoon showcasing many of our local WNC snakes. Steve will allay many of the myths and legends surrounding these very important reptiles.
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Early Spring Wildflower Walk with Scott Dean
Join naturalist Scott Dean for an hour or two focusing on spring ephemeral wildflowers. We'll discuss how the flowers attract pollinators, why they grow in the forms they do, and general plant community ecology. We'll also have a good time discussing how the common names came into being, cultural and medicinal applications, and just enjoying the beauty of these wonderful plants.
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Trees and Woody Plants Hike with Luke Cannon
Luke Cannon is one of those rare men who is an all-round naturalist. He is comfortable pointing out birds and identifying fall warblers; teaching folks how to grow organic vegetables and instructing people on what plants to safely eat out in our Western Carolina Woodlands. Luke will teach us how to identify them and even let us know any native-American uses they may have.
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Salamander Talk with Tim Lee
Our next Nature program will feature Tim Lee and some of his Salamanders! Tim is an interpretative ranger at Caesar's Head State Park in SC and he will be at FENCE on Sunday, May 3 at 2PM. This will be a great program for the whole family.
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Nature Presentation with Jim Welch
Jim Welch, former host of the public television series NatureScene returns to FENCE on Saturday, November 2nd at 11am. Jim will share stories and experiences of his 20 year adventure in the natural areas of all 50 states and around the world. From close up encounters with bears, bison, elk, moose, and snakes to the quiet observations of birds and butterflies, the program should bring all a more intense appreciation of Nature. From the Blue Ridge of the Carolinas to the oldest and deepest freshwater lake in the world, Lake Baikal in Siberia, the adventures should impart a greater appreciation of our natural world and all that is in it.
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FENCE Closed for Holiday
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