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TROT Veterans Program
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TROT Volunteer Training
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TROT Volunteer Training
If you are interested in learning more about TROT and becoming a volunteer or have a horse that can volunteer, please contact at FENCE at 828-859-9021 or email therapeuticriding@fence.org. The program continues to grow, and we are looking forward to the Spring session & will need to add to the dedicated volunteer group we have been depending on!
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TROT Volunteer Training
If you are interested in learning more about TROT and becoming a volunteer or have a horse that can volunteer, please contact FENCE at 828-859-9021 or email therapeuticriding@fence.org. The program continues to grow, and we are looking forward to the Fall session & will need to add to the dedicated volunteer group we have been depending on!
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TROT volunteer Training
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Tryon & Polk County Venture
Join Simon Thompson for a day out around the foothills of the Blue Ridge. Spring arrives here earlier than in the Blue Ridge and we should see several swallow, warblers and other spring arrivals.
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Tryon Garden Club presents Patrick McMillan
When we think of biodiversity our minds often wander to the far corners of the globe but one of the world’s great centers of temperate diversity is right here in our own back yards, the Southern Blue Ridge Escarpment.
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Tryon Garden Club presents: HIGHLIGHTS OF CONSERVING CAROLINA
Kieran Roe, Executive Director of Conserving Carolina, will share the excitement around the 47,000 acres in Henderson, Polk, Transylvania and parts of neighboring counties that are currently under conservation through Conserving Carolina. Think “get people outside”, land protection, trails, greenways, and potential rails to trails. Find out what the biggest threats are: development patterns and climate threat. Bring your friends and learn what’s happening in our very own part of the world!
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Understanding the Labyrinth
Join us for pizza dinner and an informative presentation that explores the five most frequently asked questions about labyrinths and the experience of walking them. In this session, we will explain the history as it is currently known and the significance of labyrinths, shedding light on their ancient roots and their relevance in today's world.
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Useful Plant Walk
Meet at the FENCE center for a guided walk with naturalist/survivalist Benjamin ‘Raven’ Pressley. Spring is full of opportunities to observe nature, enjoy the sunshine and birds singing ….and to eat weeds! What? Did you say eat weeds? Yep! A lot of those weeds you curse for growing in your yard can be used for food and medicine.
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