BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//Asheville Museum of History - ECPv6.1.3//NONSGML v1.0//EN CALSCALE:GREGORIAN METHOD:PUBLISH X-WR-CALNAME:Asheville Museum of History X-ORIGINAL-URL:https://wnchistory.org X-WR-CALDESC:Events for Asheville Museum of History REFRESH-INTERVAL;VALUE=DURATION:PT1H X-Robots-Tag:noindex X-PUBLISHED-TTL:PT1H BEGIN:VTIMEZONE TZID:America/New_York BEGIN:DAYLIGHT TZOFFSETFROM:-0500 TZOFFSETTO:-0400 TZNAME:EDT DTSTART:20210314T070000 END:DAYLIGHT BEGIN:STANDARD TZOFFSETFROM:-0400 TZOFFSETTO:-0500 TZNAME:EST DTSTART:20211107T060000 END:STANDARD END:VTIMEZONE BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210413T180000 DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210413T190000 DTSTAMP:20240328T091139 CREATED:20210218T174333Z LAST-MODIFIED:20210311T230110Z UID:7072-1618336800-1618340400@wnchistory.org SUMMARY:LitCafé: John Ehle's The Road w Steve Little and Dr. Richard Starnes DESCRIPTION:LitCafé: John Ehle’s The Road w Steve Little and Dr. Richard Starnes \nJoin us April 13 at 6pm. This third event in our LitCafé series explores John Ehle’s 1967 book\, The Road. Set in western North Carolina\, this work of fiction is based on the real history and people behind the Western North Carolina Railroad which connected the eastern and western portions of the state in 1880. As a local native\, Ehle published seventeen different works of fiction and nonfiction throughout his career\, shaping the depiction of western NC in several ways. He also won the 1984 Thomas Wolfe Memorial Literary Award for his work Last One Home. \nThis program features Steve Little\, the mayor of Marion and a member of the RAIL Project\, who will examine The Road. He is joined by Dr. Richard Starnes\, who will discuss Ehle and some of his other works. The audience is encouraged to ask questions during the Q&A session following presentations. This virtual program is followed on the 17th with a hike led by Marion mayor Steve Little where we will examine the real history of the incarcerated laborers who toiled and often perished completing this rail line. \n  \nThe Speakers:  \nDr. Richard D. Starnes is Provost and Professor of History at Western Carolina University. A native of Asheville\, his books include Creating the Land of the Sky (University of Alabama Press\, 2005). \nDr. Richard Starnes \nSteve Little is the senior attorney in the Marion\, North Carolina law firm of Little and Lattimore\, P.A.\, a three-attorney law firm with emphasis in elder law / estate planning and real estate transactions. Attorney Little has extensive experience in civil litigation in the courts of North Carolina\, and was admitted in 2003 to practice in the United States Supreme Court. \nFor many years\, attorney Little has been a speaker at numerous estate planning seminars in North Carolina\, speaking at many professional continuing education conferences for attorneys and also on many occasions for the North Carolina Baptist Foundation. He is the author of eight published stories and books\, with two more in progress. Several are about the Western North Carolina Railroad\, and his most recent is about a nature hike in the Blue Ridge Mountains. He often performed a dramatic presentation\, in historical convict costume\, about the construction of the railroad up the mountain and through solid rock tunnels\, until being sidelined in 2020 with a vocal cord impairment. \nAttorney Little is the current Mayor of Marion\, North Carolina\, having been first elected to that position in 2009 after serving 24 consecutive years as a member of the Marion City Council. He is an active member and Deacon at First Baptist Church in Marion\, NC and has taught Sunday School to young students for over 35 years. He previously served as Trustee of several Baptist institutions\, including NC Baptist Hospital\, Baptist Children’s Homes of NC\, and Wingate University. He is a native of Smithfield\, NC and graduated with honors in 1973 from Wake Forest University. After receiving his Doctor of Laws degree from Wake Forest University School of Law in 1977\, he moved to Marion\, NC. He is married to the former Alice Hobbs\, formerly an elementary school teacher and guidance counselor\, and they have two adult daughters and one granddaughter. \nSteve Little \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nTickets: Free for WNCHA members/ $5 for General Admission. We also have no-cost\, community-funded tickets available. We want our events to be accessible to as many people as possible. If you are able please consider making a donation along with your ticket purchase. These donations are placed in our Community Fund\, which allows us to offer tickets at no cost to those who would not be able to attend otherwise. \nYou must pre-register for this virtual event. A Zoom link will be emailed to you. For questions\, email Trevor Freeman at education@wnchistory.org URL:https://wnchistory.org/event/litcafe-john-ehles-the-road-w-steve-little-and-dr-richard-starnes/ LOCATION:Zoom CATEGORIES:Webinar ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://wnchistory.org/wp-content/uploads/The-Road-1-e1615503476354.jpg END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210417T100000 DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210417T123000 DTSTAMP:20240328T091139 CREATED:20210204T164918Z LAST-MODIFIED:20210224T213133Z UID:6917-1618653600-1618662600@wnchistory.org SUMMARY:LitCafe Experiences: History Hike with the RAIL Project DESCRIPTION:This is one special hike you do not want to miss!\nJohn Ehle’s The Road \nAfter reading and discussing John Ehle’s work of historical fiction The Road\, join WNCHA for a special hike exploring the real history of the incarcerated laborers who toiled and often died constructing the Western NC Railroad. We are joined by a special guest presenter\, member of the RAIL Project committee and mayor of Marion\, Steve Little. \nThe Hike(s)\nWhen: Saturday\, April 17 at 10am \n\nWe will add a second hike Sunday\, April 18 at 1pm should there be enough demand.\n\nWhere: We will meet at the Ridgecrest Trailhead (Mill Creek Road\, Old Fort\, NC 28762) near the Ridgecrest Conference Center. Our hike takes place on the Point Lookout Greenway\, a paved trail following the route of former U.S Hwy 70. \nLength: 2.5 Hours \nDistance: 2 Miles \nDetails: We will hike just over one mile downhill to Point Lookout\, and to the High Ridge and Lick Lock tunnels below. We will stop briefly at various points\, and discuss along the way the history of the railroad and road construction and the incarcerated laborers who completed the project. We will walk back uphill to the trailhead afterward. \nBring: Sturdy\, closed-toe walking shoes or boots\, weather appropriate clothing for changing conditions\, plenty of water (24+ ounces)\, a cell phone\, sunscreen\, snacks as desired \nNote: Parking is very limited—7-8 cars—and we may contact participants to arrange carpooling depending on registration. \nCovid Precautions:\nSafety is the highest priority of this event. No hike is guaranteed to be safe\, and no outing during Covid is either. To minimize risks\, we will require participants to abide by these guidelines. Failure to adhere may result in cancellation or a participant being asked to leave. \n\nParticipants must sign a waiver in advance virtually via Google Forms: https://forms.gle/uPRKvoWmfEQNNdd67\nWe are limited to 10 participants total for each hike\nNobody with visible symptoms will be allowed. Those who feel unwell or feel they may have been exposed are asked not to attend. Refunds are available.\nHikers are required to bring masks and wear them any time the group is stopped or gathered. They must be worn any time participants are unable to maintain six feet of separation from others\, including non-participants.\nSocial distancing is required while we hike.\n\nRain Date:\nUnless the weather is heavily rainy or presents another severe challenge\, the hike will proceed. If we have to reschedule\, participants will be notified by phone/email by 8pm the evening prior\, and a new date will be announced in short order. \nHike Leader\nSteve Little \nSteve Little is the senior attorney in the Marion\, North Carolina law firm of Little and Lattimore\, P.A.\, a three-attorney law firm with emphasis in elder law / estate planning and real estate transactions. Attorney Little has extensive experience in civil litigation in the courts of North Carolina\, and was admitted in 2003 to practice in the United States Supreme Court. \nFor many years\, attorney Little has been a speaker at numerous estate planning seminars in North Carolina\, speaking at many professional continuing education conferences for attorneys and also on many occasions for the North Carolina Baptist Foundation. He is the author of eight published stories and books\, with two more in progress. Several are about the Western North Carolina Railroad\, and his most recent is about a nature hike in the Blue Ridge Mountains. He often performed a dramatic presentation\, in historical convict costume\, about the construction of the railroad up the mountain and through solid rock tunnels\, until being sidelined in 2020 with a vocal cord impairment. \nAttorney Little is the current Mayor of Marion\, North Carolina\, having been first elected to that position in 2009 after serving 24 consecutive years as a member of the Marion City Council. He is an active member and Deacon at First Baptist Church in Marion\, NC and has taught Sunday School to young students for over 35 years. He previously served as Trustee of several Baptist institutions\, including NC Baptist Hospital\, Baptist Children’s Homes of NC\, and Wingate University. He is a native of Smithfield\, NC and graduated with honors in 1973 from Wake Forest University. After receiving his Doctor of Laws degree from Wake Forest University School of Law in 1977\, he moved to Marion\, NC. He is married to the former Alice Hobbs\, formerly an elementary school teacher and guidance counselor\, and they have two adult daughters and one granddaughter. \nTickets: $15 for WNCHA members/ $20 for General Admission. We also have no-cost\, community-funded tickets available. We want our events to be accessible to as many people as possible. If you are able please consider making a donation along with your ticket purchase. These donations are placed in our Community Fund\, which allows us to offer tickets at no cost to those who would not be able to attend otherwise. \nQuestions/concerns? Email Trevor Freeman at education@wnchistory.org \nTrail Route in Red \n  URL:https://wnchistory.org/event/litcafe-experiences-history-hike-w-the-rail-project/ LOCATION:Point Lookout Trail\, Ridgecrest Trailhead\, Mill Creek Road\, Old Fort\, NC\, 28762\, United States CATEGORIES:Outdoor Experience ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://wnchistory.org/wp-content/uploads/rail-exp-e1613166766232.png ORGANIZER;CN="Western%20North%20Carolina%20Historical%20Association%20%28WNCHA%29":MAILTO:smh@wnchistory.org END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210418T130000 DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210418T153000 DTSTAMP:20240328T091139 CREATED:20210312T184740Z LAST-MODIFIED:20210312T200255Z UID:7279-1618750800-1618759800@wnchistory.org SUMMARY:LitCafe Experiences: History Hike with the RAIL Project (Hike 2) DESCRIPTION:After reading and discussing John Ehle’s work of historical fiction The Road\, join WNCHA for a special hike exploring the real history of the incarcerated laborers who toiled and often died constructing the Western NC Railroad. We are joined by a special guest presenter\, member of the RAIL Project committee and mayor of Marion\, Steve Little. By popular demand\, we have added this second hike date.  \nThe Hike\nWhen: Sunday\, April 18 at 1PM \nWhere: We will meet at the Ridgecrest Trailhead (Mill Creek Road\, Old Fort\, NC 28762) near the Ridgecrest Conference Center. Our hike takes place on the Point Lookout Greenway\, a paved trail following the route of former U.S Hwy 70. \nLength: 2.5 Hours \nDistance: 2 Miles \nDetails: We will hike just over one mile downhill to Point Lookout\, and to the High Ridge and Lick Lock tunnels below. We will stop briefly at various points\, and discuss along the way the history of the railroad and road construction and the incarcerated laborers who completed the project. We will walk back uphill to the trailhead afterward. \nBring: Sturdy\, closed-toe walking shoes or boots\, weather appropriate clothing for changing conditions\, plenty of water (24+ ounces)\, a cell phone\, sunscreen\, snacks as desired \nNote: Parking is very limited—7-8 cars—and we may contact participants to arrange carpooling depending on registration. \nCovid Precautions:\nSafety is the highest priority of this event. No hike is guaranteed to be safe\, and no outing during Covid is either. To minimize risks\, we will require participants to abide by these guidelines. Failure to adhere may result in cancellation or a participant being asked to leave. \n\nParticipants must sign a waiver in advance virtually via Google Forms: https://forms.gle/uPRKvoWmfEQNNdd67\nWe are limited to 10 participants total for each hike\nNobody with visible symptoms will be allowed. Those who feel unwell or feel they may have been exposed are asked not to attend. Refunds are available.\nHikers are required to bring masks and wear them any time the group is stopped or gathered. They must be worn any time participants are unable to maintain six feet of separation from others\, including non-participants.\nSocial distancing is required while we hike.\n\nRain Date:\nUnless the weather is heavily rainy or presents another severe challenge\, the hike will proceed. If we have to reschedule\, participants will be notified by phone/email by 8pm the evening prior\, and a new date will be announced in short order. \nHike Leader\nSteve Little \nSteve Little is the senior attorney in the Marion\, North Carolina law firm of Little and Lattimore\, P.A.\, a three-attorney law firm with emphasis in elder law / estate planning and real estate transactions. Attorney Little has extensive experience in civil litigation in the courts of North Carolina\, and was admitted in 2003 to practice in the United States Supreme Court. \nFor many years\, attorney Little has been a speaker at numerous estate planning seminars in North Carolina\, speaking at many professional continuing education conferences for attorneys and also on many occasions for the North Carolina Baptist Foundation. He is the author of eight published stories and books\, with two more in progress. Several are about the Western North Carolina Railroad\, and his most recent is about a nature hike in the Blue Ridge Mountains. He often performed a dramatic presentation\, in historical convict costume\, about the construction of the railroad up the mountain and through solid rock tunnels\, until being sidelined in 2020 with a vocal cord impairment. \nAttorney Little is the current Mayor of Marion\, North Carolina\, having been first elected to that position in 2009 after serving 24 consecutive years as a member of the Marion City Council. He is an active member and Deacon at First Baptist Church in Marion\, NC and has taught Sunday School to young students for over 35 years. He previously served as Trustee of several Baptist institutions\, including NC Baptist Hospital\, Baptist Children’s Homes of NC\, and Wingate University. He is a native of Smithfield\, NC and graduated with honors in 1973 from Wake Forest University. After receiving his Doctor of Laws degree from Wake Forest University School of Law in 1977\, he moved to Marion\, NC. He is married to the former Alice Hobbs\, formerly an elementary school teacher and guidance counselor\, and they have two adult daughters and one granddaughter. \nTickets: $15 for WNCHA members/$20 for General Admission. We also have free\, community-funded tickets available. We want our events to be accessible to as many people as possible. If you are able please consider making a donation along with your ticket purchase. These donations are placed in our Community Fund\, which allows us to offer tickets at no cost to those who would not be able to attend otherwise. \nQuestions/concerns? Email Trevor Freeman at education@wnchistory.org URL:https://wnchistory.org/event/litcafe-experiences-history-hike-with-the-rail-project-hike-2-2/ LOCATION:Point Lookout Trail\, Ridgecrest Trailhead\, Mill Creek Road\, Old Fort\, NC\, 28762\, United States CATEGORIES:Outdoor Experience ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://wnchistory.org/wp-content/uploads/rail-exp-e1613166766232.png ORGANIZER;CN="Western%20North%20Carolina%20Historical%20Association%20%28WNCHA%29":MAILTO:smh@wnchistory.org END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210429T183000 DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210429T193000 DTSTAMP:20240328T091139 CREATED:20210122T212152Z LAST-MODIFIED:20210224T213512Z UID:6859-1619721000-1619724600@wnchistory.org SUMMARY:WNC History Lecture Series: Rep. John Ager on the Drover's Road and Sherill's Inn DESCRIPTION:Join us for the third event in our Intro to WNC Lecture Series. Rep. John Ager will discuss the drover’s road through the Hickory Nut Gap and the historic Sherill’s Inn. After the presentation\, we will hold a Q&A where the audience can ask questions. \nWestern NC once hosted large herds of livestock being driven to market along the early roads traversing the country. While the main drover’s road in western North Carolina ran parallel to the French Broad River\, another route connected the southeastern Piedmont to Asheville via the Hickory Nut Gap. This soon became a stagecoach route as well\, connecting Asheville to Lincolnton\, and the historic Sherill’s Inn at the mouth of the gap hosted numerous travelers along the way. The history of this vital passage through the Blue Ridge involves Native Americans\, livestock and drovers\, common and famous travelers\, Civil War soldiers\, and much more. We invite you to learn more about its importance in WNC history in this virtual program. \nNC House Rep. John Ager \nJohn Ager is a state legislator and also a land manager of the Hickory Nut Gap Farm. He and his wife live in Fairview and manage the functioning Sherill’s Inn as a wedding venue. Their family has lived and operated farms in the area for five generations. John is also a co-founder of the Fairview Library and Drover’s Road Scenic Byway and the author of We Plow Gods Fields\, a biography of James G. K. McClure and the history of the Farmers Federation. \nSherill’s Inn (City of Asheville Photo) \n  \nTickets: Free for WNCHA members/ $5 for General Admission. We also have no-cost\, community-funded tickets available. We want our events to be accessible to as many people as possible. If you are able please consider making a donation along with your ticket purchase. These donations are placed in our Community Fund\, which allows us to offer tickets at no cost to those who would not be able to attend otherwise. \nYou must pre-register and purchase your tickets in order to receive the Zoom link. For questions contact Trevor Freeman at education@wnchistory.org URL:https://wnchistory.org/event/intro-to-wnc-lecture-series-rep-john-ager-on-the-drovers-road-and-sherills-inn/ LOCATION:Zoom Webinar\, 283 Victoria Road\, Asheville\, 28801 CATEGORIES:Webinar ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://wnchistory.org/wp-content/uploads/drovers-road-e1613750405930.png ORGANIZER;CN="Western%20North%20Carolina%20Historical%20Association%20%28WNCHA%29":MAILTO:smh@wnchistory.org END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR