March 2015 - In this Issue of The Scenic:

A NCYCC crew moves rocks into place on a stone staircase at Hickory Nut Gorge.
Photo courtesy of NC State University.
Teaming Up to Engage the
Next Generation of Stewards

The Foundation and Conservation Trust for North Carolina are bringing youth crews to the Highlands District for trail and campground rehab

 

Imagine working with newfound friends to rehabilitate and build trails by day and bond over a common goal under the stars at night. Sounds pretty great, right? That's what a crew of teenagers and young adults will do this summer in the

Highlands District of the Blue Ridge Parkway thanks to funding from our Community of Stewards. We are partnering with the Conservation Trust for North Carolina (CTNC) to support a crew with the group's North Carolina Youth Conservation Corps, allowing Parkway campgrounds and trails to realize improvements while young men and women learn about the wilderness and themselves. 

 

The seven-week sessions combine the lessons of environmental stewardship, job and life skills, leadership, community service, and responsibility. Working under the supervision of leaders, the teams of 16- to 24-year-olds from across the state and a variety of backgrounds build a connection with nature and each other. "It's a very transformative experience," explains Jan Pender, NC Youth Conservation Corps director with CTNC. "They learn about conservation, but they also learn a sense of place. They get a sense of what it means to care for the natural world."

 

The project furthers the Foundation's goal to engage the next generation of stewards to champion the needs of the Blue Ridge Parkway. We are also thrilled to be collaborating with CTNC to support their mission to save the places we love. To learn more about the program, visit www.ctnc.org/about/ycc/.


 

More exciting news about our 2015 Projects is coming soon!


Kids in Parks Director Jason Urroz speaks with children at a TRACK Trail ribbon cutting.

KIP & Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina Foundation earn national honors

Our Kids in Parks program just received more kudos! In February, KIP earned a top honor, the 2015 Partnership Award for Outstanding Public Engagement, from the Association of Partners for Public Lands. It's great news as the program gears up to add 20 more trails to the network of TRACK Trails this year. And we're thrilled that our partner, the Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina Foundation was recognized with the Corporate Stewardship Award for its commitment in supporting the program designed to address the health of children and parks. For more details, click here

 

 

 

The Amigos play the Blue Ridge Music Center, milepost 213, on Saturday, May 30. 

 













Cue the Bands!

The Blue Ridge Music Center summer concert series kicks off May 23 with JAM Day

 

The bands are warming up for the summer season at the Blue Ridge Music Center and the music starts on May 23 (Memorial Day weekend) with JAM Day, showcasing the talent of young Appalachian musicians, including Shadowgrass and The Madison Shepherd Trio. On May 30, The Amigos will take the stage at the amphitheater to share their mix of Indie-Americana music blending folk-rock, zydeco/cajun, and hot jazzThe Amigos will be joined by IBMA Emerging Bluegrass Band of the Year, Barefoot Movement. 

 

The full schedule is coming soon. Check www.blueridgemusiccenter.org  


 

 

SAVE THE DATE! 

We'd love to see you at these exciting events


Appalachian Mountain Photography Competition

"Blue Ridge Parkway Post & Stake Fencing" by Mark VanDyke is a final entry on display
during the Appalachian Mountain Photography Competition at the Turchin Center in Boone.

Appalachian Mountain Photography Competition

Through June 6

Boone, NC

See the mountains through the eyes of gifted photographers who entered their shots in the Appalachian Mountain Photography Competition. The finalists' images, selected from more than 1,000 entries, are on display at the Turchin Center for Visual Arts at Appalachian State University in Boone, N.C., through June 6. Go online to vote in the People's Choice Awards by March 27. www.appmtnphotocomp.org 

 

 

Dismal Swamp TRACK Trail Grand Opening
Saturday, April 4
Dismal Swamp State Park, South Mills, NC
Join the Kids in Parks crew for a ribbon cutting and ranger-led hike at the newest TRACK Trail. The swamp has a fascinating history dating back to George Washington and later served as a haven for escaped slaves. Details

 

 

Sip & Dash in The Corkscrew 5K

Saturday, April 18
Blowing Rock, NCCorkscrew 5K logo
It's time to sign up for The Corkscrew 5K on Saturday, April 18, in Blowing Rock. This fun race proves wine tasting and running are not mutually exclusive activities. Participants can choose to join the Wine Lover's Division and sample wines at the starting line, aid stations, and end of the 3.1-mile race, or save the celebration with libations for the finish line. The Foundation is honored to be a beneficiary of the event along with Girls on the Run. Click here to register.


Mecklenburg County TRACK Trails Openings
Wednesday, April 22
Reedy Creek, McDowell & Latta Plantation nature centers & preserves, NC
Come have fun at the grand openings of three TRACK Trails in Mecklenburg County on Earth Day! Each location will host several activities, including ribbon-cutting ceremonies, guided hikes, and a bonfire. Details

 

Timberlake Restaurant at Chetola Resort
Parkway Plus Profile:
CHETOLA RESORT 
Milepost 290

Many destinations along the Parkway show their support for the Foundation through the Parkway Plus program. These inns and restaurants allow visitors to donate $1 per night or meal to support our projects along the beloved route. This month, we're spotlighting Chetola Resort in North Carolina. This historic 87-acre resort is within walking distance of charming downtown Blowing Rock and Moses H. Cone Memorial Park. Guests choose from stays in the main lodge, luxury condominiums or the Bob Timberlake Inn and can dine at Timberlake's restaurant. Chetola is a founding member of the Parkway Plus program, and we thank them for many years of support. Learn More

Your Support Matters
Join Our Community of Stewards                          

 

As the primary fund-raiser and trusted steward of the Blue Ridge Parkway, the Foundation is forever committed to preserving the past, enhancing the present, and safeguarding the future of America's Favorite Journey™. Learn more about joining our Community of Stewards at www.BRPFoundation.org.


Blue Ridge Parkway Foundation
717 S. Marshall St., Suite 105B
Winston-Salem, NC 27101-5865
(866) 308-2773




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