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Free Wild For Life Presentation
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Local wildlife rehabilitation center, Wild for Life, from Asheville, North Carolina will be visiting FENCE for a free family program. Wild for life is a non-profit organization specializing in the rehabilitation of native wildlife with the ultimate goal of releasing these animals back to their native habitats.
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Come Make A Christmas Kissing Ball to benefit our TROT Ridership program
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Join us to support the Therapeutic Riding Of Tryon program at FENCE. Each year TROT supports its students by providing scholarships to families in need. These scholarships allow students who may not otherwise be able to participate in this great program.
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Postponed due weather!!! Armchair Traveler with Anna Alsobrook
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Anna will speak about her time spent in the PeaceCorps serving in Senegal, Africa. She did not realize then the connections between water quality and health The issues surrounding the topic fascinated her and she began studying it from different perspectives (population pressures, environmental changes, land-use impacts, etc.).
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FREE Armchair Traveler with Haley Smith
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Haley will speak about her semester abroad in the East African countries of Kenya and Tanzania. She spent three months in the Wildlife Management Studies program with the School for Field Studies learning about everything from native language and culture to human-wildlife conflict and ways to mitigate it.
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Armchair Traveler with Richard Barnhart
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Richard will be speaking about his time spent serving with the Maine Conservation Corps. Originally from Alaska Richard recently traveled to Maine to work with the Conservation Corps. Richard will speak about his time traveling and working in the back country of Maine building trails.
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Armchair Traveler about Myanmar in SE Asia
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If there is one theme prevalent throughout that entire country it would have to be Pagodas, the golden Buddhist temples which are constructed in the hundreds of thousands across the land. Wherever he ended up, he could always be certain to be welcomed by one of these looming golden spires. Preston will talk about train travel on British colonial era railways, traditional Burmese marionette performance and crawling through the dusty chambers of ancient stone temples. He'll also bring along examples of Burmese textiles, currency, and a few audio recordings he made while visiting!
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FENCE Closed
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Woods in the Winter Talk with Tim Lee
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Join us in the great room for an interesting talk with local naturalist Tim Lee about the winter in the woods. Learn about the different creatures and plants that call the woods their home and how they are adapted to survive the cold winters.
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Wildflower talk with Tim Lee
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Join us in the great room for a talk on wildflowers with local naturalist, Tim Lee.
This well informed talk is made possible by the Kirby Endowment at the Polk County Community Foundation.
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Free Family Concert with Evalina Everidge and Alex Taub
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Evalina Everidge is a torch singer in the timeless old school tradition; her sultry vocal stylings evoke a soft embrace and her smooth delivery swings! She will be joined by pianist Alex Taub for an afternoon dedicated to Valentine’s month featuring songs of love by the great torch singers of the golden age of jazz and blues.
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