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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  • Snowmoon Stargazing for Valentine’s Day

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

    This Valentine's Day, come to the farm for Waning Snowmoon Stargazing! Our friend, astronomer, author & natural storyteller Stephan Martin will show you the bright and splendid starscape of a crispy February evening in the mountains. Venus, Mars, and Jupiter will be shining above as will the brightest stars in the night sky at the

  • WNC Farm Needs & Recovery Priorities Feedback Session

    Madison County Cooperative Extension 258 Carolina Lane, Marshall , NC, United States

    Calling all WNC farmers impacted by Helene in any way - Join OGS and CEFS for an in-depth discussion on needs and priorities for storm recovery. A short presentation of research conducted so far will kick us off, with ample time for conversation. Topics include: infrastructure needs, market access needs, economic support needs, the role

  • Winter Vegetable Conference in Asheville, NC

    Crowne Plaza Convention Center One Resort Drive, Asheville, NC, United States

    Mark your calendars for the annual Winter Vegetable Conference and NC Tomato Growers Meeting. It will be held at the Crowne Plaza Resort in Asheville. Last year we started a new track to focus on topics of interest to small and medium size farms, including organic agriculture, high-tunnels, new crops, and direct marketing. It was

  • Growing Minds Farm to School Training

    Online/Virtual

    Join ASAP's Growing Minds program for an introduction to Farm to School. In this virtual training you will learn about the different components of farm to school, hear how you can use our toolkits and resources to support your farm to school goals, glean insights from farm to school champions in our region, and brainstorm

  • WNC Farmer Roundtable: Soil Rebuilding Strategies

    Online/Virtual

    Let's talk soil! We will discuss ways to rebuild damaged soils, highlighting two methods that make use of woody debris on farms. Alex Grey will present the basics of biochar creation and use, and Chris Parker will present how mushrooms can be used in a variety of ways to improve soil tilth and microbiome balance,

  • ASAP’s Business of Farming Conference

    Blue Ridge Community College Conference Hall 49 E Campus Dr., Flat Rock, United States

    ASAP’s 2025 Business of Farming Conference will take place Feb. 22, 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m., at the Blue Ridge Community College Conference Hall in Flat Rock, Henderson Co., NC. This year’s conference will have a special focus on post-storm recovery and resilience. The annual Business of Farming Conference brings together professional farmers from across

  • Forest Farming Tour at Banks Mountain Forest Farm – featuring Horse Logging, Silvopasture, and Mushroom Production

    Banks Mountain Forest Farm 404 Banks Mountain Drive, Hendersonville, NC, United States

    Join us for this rescheduled agroforestry tour at Banks Mountain Forest Farm in Hendersonville. Hurricane Helene wreaked havoc at the 37-acre property last September, with some stands losing 70%. Hear from the intrepid farmers who are rewriting their forest management plan, and working with their logging horse team to salvage merchantable timber. Bob and Stuart

  • Small Farm Produce Safety Workshop

    Haywood County Co-operative Extension 589 Raccoon Rd, Waynesville, NC, United States

    This hands on workshop will cover the basics of produce food safety for small and medium scale farms. We will provide training for anyone who grows, harvests and packs fresh produce.

  • 2025 Specialty Crop Production Workshop: Soil Restoration

    Haywood County Co-operative Extension 589 Raccoon Rd, Waynesville, NC, United States

    This regional workshop will focus on soil health and will be beneficial for those impacted by the storm and for those wanting to improve their overall soil health in the future. The workshop will feature presentations on soil remediation after the storm, whole farm and crop insurance, cover crops, and biochar.

  • Restoring the Farm: From the Ground Up

    Warren Wilson College Farm 701 Warren Wilson Road, Swannanoa , NC, United States

    Join the Center for Working Lands at Warren Wilson College, North Carolina State University and North Carolina Cooperative Extension for the first in a series of applied, field-based events focused on restoring and adding resilience to WNC farms impacted by Hurricane Helene. This kick off event brings together experts in soil restoration, soil ecology, soil