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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  • 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

  • Free Farm Hickory Nut Gap Farm Tour with Jamie Ager

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

    Join us for our next Farm Tour! Hickory Nut Gap offers four complimentary tours each year, led by farmer, founder, and CEO Jamie Ager. These tours are an opportunity to connect with our story and explore the principles of regenerative farming firsthand. Jamie and his wife, Amy, launched the modern-day Hickory Nut Gap in 2000,

  • ASAP’s CSA Fair

    YWCA of Asheville 185 S. French Broad Ave., Asheville, NC, United States

    CSA Fairs are a chance to meet local farmers face-to-face and learn more about CSA programs. You can ask questions about what products are included in the CSA box throughout the year, the farm’s growing practices, payment options, and pickup locations. Attendees can sign up for a CSA during the fair or follow up with

  • Organic Growers School Spring Conference

    Mars Hill University 100 Athletic Street, Mars Hill, NC

    Join the Southeast’s largest gathering of farmers, gardeners, and sustainability advocates at Organic Growers School's (OGS) 2025 Spring Conference! This year’s theme, Resilience, Recovery, and Renewal, focuses on building stronger, more sustainable communities. Highlights include: 🌱 32+ workshops across 8 tracks (Gardening, Soils, Mushrooms, and more) 🌱 New tracks on off-grid systems, mutual aid, and

  • Seeds for Success! A Lecture on Seed Saving & Sovereignty

    NC Cooperative Extension Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians Office 876 Acquoni Rd, Cherokee, NC, United States

    Preservation of heirloom seeds helps to ensure future generations maintain a reliable food supply, supports financial self-reliance, preserves agricultural heritage, and reflects cultural traditions. This half-day workshop on the practice of seed saving will be led by Chris Smith from the Utopian Seed Project and Mary Thompson from the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians. Attendees

  • Western NC Farm Succession School

    WNC Regional Livestock Center 474 Stock Dr., Canton, NC

    Farmers and farm families across Western North Carolina are invited to take part in the NC Farm Succession School, a full-day workshop focused on helping farm families plan for the future. With over half of North Carolina’s farmers over the age of 65 and the USDA estimating that nearly 70% of farmland will change ownership