You are invited to join a flock of grackles, a red fox, an exuberant monkey, blooming plants and a canoe—each extending a “Welcome” to the current exhibition of that name in the Stairway Gallery at Trackside Studios.
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Spotlight On: Reach Out and Read North Carolina
Reach Out and Read North Carolina is expanding access to culturally relevant children’s books by introducing new titles written in the Cherokee language and including Cherokee syllabary at primary care clinics across the region.
The Farmer’s Table: Native Wild Plants Offer Delicious Nourishment
The warming rains of March mark a distinct time in the growing season here in Southern Appalachia. Soil temperatures are slowly rising, yet frosts are still a frequent possibility.
Education 2026: White Horse Community Hub Serves as a Place to Meet, Make and Mingle
When Black Mountain lost its senior center in the floodwaters during Helene, residents came to a Black Mountain Town Council meeting to voice their concerns.
Conservation: Fairview Community Forest Prepares to Open Public Trails Around WORX Project Campus
A new network of public trails is taking shape in Fairview at the Fairview Community Forest, where 226 acres of protected land owned by Conserving Carolina are being prepared for public access.
Education 2026: Shana Tucker Brings Wealth of Experience as Education, Engagement Director for Wortham
As the Wortham Center for the Performing Arts’ new education and engagement director, Shana Tucker says she is committed to fostering access to the arts for all and continuing to cultivate programs that welcome people of all ages.
Education 2026: Sylva’s Carly & Cass DIY Studio Features Craft Stations for Creative Endeavors
Born out of their mutual love of crafting, the mother-and-daughter team of Carly and Cass Burns created the make-and-take craft space Carly & Cass DIY Studio in Sylva where customers can drop in and get creative with no appointment needed.
Outdoors: Born Learning Trails in Hendersonville and Mills River Provide Playful Teaching Moments
In Henderson County, trails at the Oklawaha Greenway and the Mills River Park have been designed to engage young children in grasping some basic pre-school skills while also encouraging movement and family time in nature.
