Dasha Morgan

Samaritan’s Purse Sends Medical Relief to Ukraine

Thousands are fleeing Ukraine as fighting and violence continue. Franklin Graham’s Samaritan’s Purse sent a Disaster Assistance Response Team (DART) to set up a field hospital to offer life saving assistance.

Looking Ahead with Leadership Asheville & John Ross

Local author John Ross spoke at the Leadership Asheville (LAF) virtual Forum. The presentation concentrated on the future of the French Broad River watershed, so that the right steps will be taken now to be sure it will sustain the human population for years to come.

Join an Avian Adventure: The Statewide Bird Count

A bird count commences this coming weekend to determine the number of species of birds in North Carolina.  Many educational activities are surrounding this event.

3 Day National Arts & Crafts Conference Returns

Antique dealers, artists and artisans all have works for sale at the Arts & Crafts Conference at the Omni Grove Park Inn from February 18-20. 

Laugh Away Gloomy Days with NC Stage Company

The many antics of Bertie Wooster and Jeeves are found in the latest play at NC Stage Company which will open February 2. Hopefully laughter will help to blow your and the world’s troubles away. Due to the need for additional seat spacing in the theatre, tickets are limited.

MLK Penned ‘I Have a Dream’ at Penn School in SC

The Penn Center near Beaufort, S.C. played a significant role in the Civil Rights movement.

Winter Sports Begin in North Carolina Mountains

The weather has finally gotten cold enough so the areas ski resorts are able to open for the season.

Critically-Endangered Red Wolf Flown to AVL

The City of Asheville’s 42-acre WNC Nature Center, at 75 Gashes Creek Road, is home to over 60 species of animals native to the Southern Appalachian Mountain region. Youngsters eyes light up when they see the two American Black Bears Uno and Ursa. View the River Otters Obi and Olive as they scamper through the water or see Missy, the Bobcat sleeping in her hammock.

Capote’s Beloved Short Story A Christmas Memory

E.R. Haire Jr. performed Truman Capote’s beloved short story as a one-man show at St. John in the Wilderness this past weekend to a limited audience in Flat Rock. 

Walking The Arboretum’s Path of Winter Lights

This year, the North Carolina Arboretum Winter Lights festival invites visitors to stroll through many outdoor scenes constructed by a dazzling array of twinkling lights in every imaginable color. The gardens and grounds are tastefully lit for maximum enjoyment of an amazing extravaganza of lights.