Community Events Calendar

ASAP offers a free calendar for community members to post local food and farm events. These events are user-submitted and event details should be confirmed with the host.

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  • Barn Yoga 2025

    Hickory Nut Gap Farm 57 Sugar Hollow Road , Fairview , NC, United States

    A Hickory Nut Gap tradition. Bring your mat and mindfulness to the Big Barn to get centered with Fairview-based yogi Mary Beth! Mary Beth believes yoga should be potent, but playful. She strives to deliver fluid, well balanced vignettes that offer physical expansion and mental restoration. She teaches gentle and vinyasa flow, all levels welcome!

  • Climate Resilience Training

    Online/Virtual

    This training is primarily geared towards established farms (3+ years in production). Farmers will gain an understanding of how to assess their risk due to changing climate, identify and evaluate opportunities to become more resilient as the climate changes. This training incorporates models for risk assessment currently being used in other regions (Upper Midwest &

  • Strategies for Support : Industry Focus Group

    Online/Virtual

    Strategies for Support is a one hour online focus group for discussing and defining investment recommendations that have been uncovered earlier in the Local Lab process. Insights shared at this discussion will help shape new shared resources, infrastructure, and services to remove barriers to scaling and sustaining businesses in Western North Carolina Region. The discussion

  • Food Truck Boot Camp

    Cherokee Tribal Food Distribution, 2260 Old Mission Rd, Whittier, NC, United States

    Food Truck Boot Camp returns to Cherokee, NC, November 17–20, 2025. This four-day, hands-on training helps aspiring food truck owners and mobile food entrepreneurs launch and grow successful businesses. Hosted by CEFS EmPOWERing Mountain Food Systems and the EBCI Division of Commerce in collaboration with the Street Food Institute, the Boot Camp offers mentorship, practical

  • Create Your Own Freeform Kudzu Basket

    Winding Stair Farm 57 Saunders Rd., Franklin, NC, United States

    Nancy Basket teaches how to transform the south's most invasive vine into a beautiful handmade basket using kudzu harvested from our November 14th community clean-up at the Cowee School. Discover a new skill while enjoying the peace and tranquility of Winding Stair's gardens. The $40 ticket includes your finished basket.

  • Christmas in the Greenhouse 2025

    Bee-utiful Farm and Garden 110 Newman Dr, Hendersonville, NC, United States

    Come enjoy a laid back Christmas the way it used to be. Shop and choose your own handmade wreath and get custom decorations on it while you shop. Christmas trees, wreaths, and country style Christmas gifts available. All on a farm setting. Evenings will have a campfire and lights. You don't want to miss it!

  • Create Your Own Holiday Wreath

    Winding Stair Farm 57 Saunders Rd., Franklin, NC, United States

    Maria and the Winding Stair team guide you through customizing a stunning 20″ Fraser Fir wreath (finishing at 32-36″) with natural adornments and fauna. Learn to craft your own decorative bow and bring special accouterments to make this wreath truly yours. The $95 ticket includes your wreath.

  • Winter Sowing: The Milk Jug Class

    Winding Stair Farm 57 Saunders Rd., Franklin, NC, United States

    Adam Bigelow of Bigelow's Botanical Excursions shows how to get a head start on your spring native wildflower garden by sowing seeds outdoors in repurposed plastic milk jugs. Get your garden ready for spring while learning sustainable growing techniques. Choose-your-price admission ($30-$5).

  • Farms & Food Talk

    Pisgah Brewing Company Taproom 2948 US-70, Black Mountain

    NC House Representative Ager will be available to discuss the challenges of farmers in WNC in the post-Helene environment. Following the devastation of the storm and the recent cuts to many government programs that provided markets for our region's small farms, Representative Ager wants to hear your ideas for action at the state level to