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SUMMARY:Beaver Creek Wilderness Crosscut Saw Volunteer Days
DESCRIPTION:Join the collaboration of Kentucky Heartwood\, SAWS (Southern Appalachian Wilderness Stewards)\, and the Forest Service for a day clearing downed trees in Beaver Creek Wilderness. As a federally designated wilderness area\, we must use traditional tools like the crosscut saw\, handsaw\, and ax to remove trees from the trail corridor. No experience required\, only a willingness to do some fun and hard work outside in November. Throughout the day you will learn about the tools\, trail maintenance\, and the importance of wilderness areas. \n  \nWhat: Volunteer day clearing downed trees in response to the damage from Hurricane Helene\nDates: Friday November 15 & Saturday November 16th\nTime: 10am-4pm\nWhere: Swain Ridge Trailhead parking lot (https://maps.app.goo.gl/jcxWQz6QQHogsYXWA)\nHow: EVENT FULL!!\n\n\nRequirements to Volunteer:\n\nWillingness to work rain or shine in November (there are some weather conditions that may cancel the event)\nAbility to hike 3-6 miles\nLong pants\nHiking boot with ankle support\nWater for the day\nFood for the day\nWillingness to wear pants\, boots\, gloves\, eye protection\, and hart hard during the course of the day (gloves\, eye protection\, and hard hat will be provided)\nAdvocating for your safety and listening to others in regards to safety\nPaperwork and Waivers\n\n\nRecommended items for the day:\n\nBackpack for food\, water\, and jacket\nRain coat\nExtra layers\nPersonal work gloves
URL:https://kyheartwood.org/event/beaver-creek-wilderness-crosscut-saw-volunteer-day-2/
LOCATION:KY
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SUMMARY:Heritage Food Festival
DESCRIPTION:Explore the wisdom of past generations\, finding health through heritage foods and new community connections at our three-day festival. Discover why modern-day food is less nutrient-dense and join a movement to restore forgotten traditions. Join us for the whole weekend\, for a chance to build longterm relationships with others in the work and to strategize about the regional food system. Or join us for a day full to the brim with workshops\, good eats\, and good company. Don’t miss this unique opportunity to enjoy food-based culture the old way. \n  \nTickets on sale NOW!
URL:https://kyheartwood.org/event/heritage-food-festival/
LOCATION:Terrapin Hill Farm\, 3696 Mackville Rd\, Harrodsburg\, KY\, 40330
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SUMMARY:Kentucky Conservation Summit
DESCRIPTION:Join conservation leaders from across Kentucky for a one-day conference at Bernheim Forest\, aimed at fostering collaboration between nonprofits and state and federal agencies. This event will provide a unique opportunity to form new partnerships and strengthen existing ones. Presentations will highlight funding opportunities and explore current and future regional projects. \n$15 for KLTC members – $30 for non-members. Register and pay online here!
URL:https://kyheartwood.org/event/kentucky-conservation-summit/
LOCATION:Bernheim Forest\, Arboretum Way\, Shepherdsville\, KY\, 40165\, United States
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CREATED:20240206T203349Z
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SUMMARY:Southeastern Public Interest Environmental Law Conference "SPIEL"
DESCRIPTION:The Southeastern Public Interest Environmental Law (“SPIEL”) conference is an annual convergence dedicated to serving the members and supporters of the public interest environmental movement of the American Southeast. This event brings together public interest environmental attorneys\, scientists\, grassroots environmental advocates\, academics\, and students to network\, share tactics\, skills\, and information through presentations\, hands-on workshops\, and discussions in a community-building weekend of fellowship at the idyllic University of the South at Sewanee.  Whether you wish to share your wisdom as a presenter or gain wisdom as a participant\, please join us this October. \nAnyone can attend this conference and we encourage any Kentucky Heartwood members that are interested to attend! \nVisit the SPIEL website to register!
URL:https://kyheartwood.org/event/southeastern-public-interest-environmental-law-conference-spiel/
LOCATION:University of the South at Sewanee\, 735 University Avenue\, Sewanee\, TN\, 37383\, United States
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SUMMARY:TREE WEEK!
DESCRIPTION:Experience a week-long celebration dedicated to enhancing and appreciating Lexington’s tree canopy. Enjoy the trees and greenspaces throughout our city and region with friends and neighbors as we grow a healthy community by participating in: tree plantings\, walks\, tours\, hikes\, climate conversations\, educational programs\, arts\, literature\, yoga and more! See the full event calendar here!
URL:https://kyheartwood.org/event/tree-week/
LOCATION:KY
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SUMMARY:ROCKTOBERFEST '24
DESCRIPTION:Rocktoberfest is Red River Gorge Climbers’ Coalition’s (RRGCC) largest fundraiser each the year and is what enables the Coalition to make their mortgage payments\, manage over 1\,100 acres of climbing land and roads\, and to save money for future purchases. The event runs Thursday through Sunday and consists of sponsor booths with the latest gear\, raffles and contests for prizes\, movie night\, live music\, food trucks\, climbing competitions\, and clinics taught by professional athletes on Saturday and Sunday. \nRegistration open now! $50/per person – includes admission and camping!
URL:https://kyheartwood.org/event/rocktoberfest-24/
LOCATION:Land of the Arches Campground\, 5150 KY-715\, Campton\, KY\, 41301\, United States
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SUMMARY:Kentucky Climate Symposium
DESCRIPTION:The inaugural Kentucky Climate Symposium\, which will bring together students and experts from higher education\, government\, industry\, media\, and communities to share information and resources on climate change. We’ll spend the day in conversation to identify Kentucky’s climate challenges and build towards solutions that will improve climate resilience across the Commonwealth. The event features moderated panel conversations\, networking opportunities\, and a student art competition. Attendees will join a multisector\, interdisciplinary\, statewide community that emphasizes climate change solutions. Whatever your area\, climate change affects you\, and the Kentucky Climate Symposium offers a platform to collaboratively learn\, share ideas\, and inspire change. \nGet tickets for the symposium HERE!
URL:https://kyheartwood.org/event/kentucky-climate-symposium/
LOCATION:Gatton Student Center\, 160 Avenue of Champions\, Lexington\, KY\, 40508\, United States
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DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20240917T203000
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SUMMARY:Film Screening and Q&A with Louisville Sierra Club
DESCRIPTION:The Louisville Sierra Club chapter and Kentucky Heartwood invite you for a screening of the new documentary “Crown Jewels” to learn more about the value of nature and old-growth forests and the fight to protect them. The film was created to help drive comments to the US Forest Service calling for stronger protections for mature and old-growth forests on federal public lands as part of the National Old Growth Amendment process. \nThe event will feature a discussion with Kentucky Heartwood ’s Membership Director\, Whitney Hamblin\, followed by a Q&A. The discussion will outline the National Old Growth Amendment\, what it means for our eastern forests\, and how you can answer the call to action and submit a comment to the Forest Service by the September 20th deadline. The public has a once-in-a-generation opportunity to forever change the way our government manages our federal public lands. \n  \nRegister for this event HERE!
URL:https://kyheartwood.org/event/film-screening-and-qa-with-louisville-sierra-club/
LOCATION:United Crescent Hill Ministries\, 150 State St\, Louisville\, KY\, 40206\, United States
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SUMMARY:Goldenrod Gathering 2024
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a day of plant magic in the foothills of the Appalachian mountains in Irvine\, Kentucky.\n\nWe will have workshops throughout the day\, including a Forest Farming listening session\, a plant walk where we will focus on medicinal uses or plants\, a Indigo dye workshop and more! We will also have our herbal market with beautiful and unique local vendors and our host\, Whitney has a flower farm and will guide a U-pick flower bouquet.\n\nSnacks will be available\, but feel free to bring your own food/snacks and join us!\nHerbal Tea will be available all day so bring your own mug!Bring your family and friends\, but please leave your pets at home.\n\n** TICKETS ON SALE **Free entry for kids under 12.\nThe $25 ticket price is to cover our organizers and host’s costs and to support our amazing educators!\nThis event is put on by Kentucky Herbalism Alliance\, a group of herb-lovers\, herbalists and farmers that volunteer their time to bring you this beautiful day.
URL:https://kyheartwood.org/event/goldenrod-gathering-2024/
LOCATION:Holler Home Flower Farm\, Kentucky
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SUMMARY:2024 Kentucky Heartwood Music Festival
DESCRIPTION:The Kentucky Heartwood Music Festival is a fundraiser for the forest protection work of Kentucky Heartwood. We love celebrating our mission through community and the arts! Join us for a day of family friendly events\, craft and artisanal vendors\, kids music competition\, food\, and music!
URL:https://kyheartwood.org/event/2024-music-festival/
LOCATION:Millville Community Center\, 6715 McCracken Pike\,\, Frankfort\, KY\, 40601\, United States
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SUMMARY:Forest Protection Forum
DESCRIPTION:Chuck Willer will Present on “Industrial Forestry and the Water You Drink” \nFor over thirty years\, Chuck Willer has defended public forests and watersheds in Oregon.\nHe has been at the cutting edge of insights into industrial forest management and the impact\nof financial forces on forested landscapes. \nChuck’s work for the past ten years has focused on the drivers of the extinction and climate crises – namely\, the capitalist dynamic with its mandate for endless growth and accumulation. Chuck brings an understanding of non-mainstream economics to bear on the forces transforming society and the natural world. \nIn his discussion for the Forest Protection Forum\, Chuck will examine the transformation of the U.S. economy over the past three decades and its impact on corporate forest ownership and management. He will link Wall Street finance to landscape forest conditions and explain how such conditions harm watersheds and aquatic life. \nGiven the range of his interests and learning\, Chuck Willer can be described as a true polymath. \n  \nRegister for this virtual event HERE.
URL:https://kyheartwood.org/event/forest-protection-forum/
LOCATION:KY
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DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20240616T170000
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SUMMARY:PlayThink 2024
DESCRIPTION:PlayThink is a Summer adventure that will transform your heart. A Music\, Movement\, and Arts Festival for ALL!\n\n\n\n\nChoose your own adventure and Create memories to last a lifetime. It is alcohol free. It’s family-centric. It’s 200+ play shops on movement\, music\, and healing. It’s flow arts. It’s a celebration of taking control of your own reality and shining your light bright.\n\nAt our festival\, we embrace ‘sober’ as a core value. We believe that by creating an environment free from alcohol and substances\, we can foster genuine connections\, inspire personal growth\, and ensure a safe\, inclusive\, and memorable experience for all attendees. Join us in celebrating life\, music\, and art in a sober and conscious way! Get tickets here!
URL:https://kyheartwood.org/event/playthink-2024/
LOCATION:Terrapin Hill Farm\, 3696 Mackville Rd\, Harrodsburg\, KY\, 40330
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SUMMARY:Annual Membership Meeting + Plant-ID Walk!
DESCRIPTION:Join us Saturday June 1\, 2024 for an afternoon of community & nature!\n\nWe have forest updates and organizational updates to share with you\,  followed by a plant-ID and nature walk with botanist Julian Campbell.\n\nNatural Bridge State Park and Resort is also home to the Red River Gorge Farmers Market which is open to the public every Saturday\, May – October from 10:00a-2:00p. We encourage members to come early\, visit the farmers market to grab some fresh produce or goodies\, and support local!\n\nComing from out of town and need local accommodations?\n\nCave Creek Red River Gorge\n\nCabins and Glamping available! Owner of CCRRG is a member and supporter of KYH!\n\n\nThe Hive at High Rock\n\n4-season Yurts\, Cabin\, Private Rooms\, and Spa Experience. Owner of The Hive is a member and supporter of KYH!\n\n\n\nWe have Shelter #4 reserved for our meeting. Please see the attached map of Shelter #4 and the google-maps link is also below. \n \nGoogle Maps Link – Shelter #4 – Natural Bridge State Park
URL:https://kyheartwood.org/event/annual-membership-meeting-plant-id-walk/
LOCATION:Natural Bridge State Park and Resort\, Shelter #4\, Slade\, KY
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20240530T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20240530T153000
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CREATED:20240129T170435Z
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SUMMARY:KAEE Outdoor Learning Symposium
DESCRIPTION:The Outdoor Learning Symposium (OLS) is specially designed to meet the needs of administrators and teachers interested in exploring ways to engage students in environmental education experiences and cross-curricular outdoor learning.
URL:https://kyheartwood.org/event/kaee-outdoor-learning-symposium/
LOCATION:Northside Elementary School\, 500 Northside Dr\, Midway\, KY\, 40347\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20240524T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20240527T144500
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SUMMARY:32nd Annual Heartwood Forest Council
DESCRIPTION:Since 1991\, the annual Heartwood Forest Council has been a forum where activists gather to forge the future of the forest protection movement. Each year we meet over the Memorial Day Weekend in a different part of the Heartwood region\, to bring regional focus on local issues. This year we are holding the 32nd annual Heartwood Forest Council in southeast Ohio at the United Plant Savers land sanctuary. \nThe United Plant Savers is a center for the protection of native medicinal plants\, fungi\, and their habitats while ensuring renewable populations for future generations. United Plant Savers is a founding member of the Appalachian Forest Farming Coalition\, providing resources for private forest landowners\, and members of the Forest Carbon Coalition\, a network of scientists\, conservationists\, and environmental justice allies working together to protect US forests from harmful logging practices that are driving climate change\, and to restore one of the world’s most vital carbon sinks to its natural capacity.
URL:https://kyheartwood.org/event/32nd-annual-heartwood-forest-council/
LOCATION:United Plant Savers\, 35703 Loop Rd\, Rutland\, OH\, 45775\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20240517T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20240519T190000
DTSTAMP:20260416T060944
CREATED:20240416T183223Z
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SUMMARY:Annual Wild & Scenic Red RiverFest
DESCRIPTION:Since 2017\, the Wild & Scenic Red Riverfest has celebrated our free-flowing Red River\, one of our unique Kentucky treasures and KY’s only nationally designated/protected Wild & Scenic river. The event is co-hosted by Friends of Red River and Kentucky Waterways Alliance\, who work closely together to protect\, restore\, and celebrate the Red River through clean ups\, environmental education\, safe public access and recreation. This year\, Clay City Parks Department joins as a cohost! Along with celebrating and raising awareness of the value of clean water\, the event is a fundraiser for Friends of Red River for cleanups\, improved public river access\, and keeping this festival free and accessible to ALL.
URL:https://kyheartwood.org/event/annual-wild-scenic-red-riverfest/
LOCATION:Clay City Park\, Clay City\, KY\, 40312
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20240512T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20240512T160000
DTSTAMP:20260416T060944
CREATED:20240401T145705Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240401T145705Z
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SUMMARY:Feral Folk: Spring Market & Plant Sale
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the Feral Folk Spring Market – Sunday\, May 12th at West Sixth Brewery in Lexington\n\nOrganized by Kentucky Heartwood and the Kentucky Herbalism Alliance\, the vision for Feral Folk is to nourish land-based makers and the land itself. We’ve got an awesome lineup of vendors\, mostly from Eastern Kentucky\, and we are bringing our feral ways to the city! Join us for brunch\, local crafts\, and funky\, magical vibes.\n\nYou’ll find a wide selection of truly handcrafted goods\, all made from or heavily inspired by nature… jewelry\, naturally dyed clothes\, nature inspired prints and graphic tees\, farm fresh herbal goods and dried florals\, wooden goods\, ceramics\, natural body products\, and PLANTS! This market is happening right at the frost free date and our farmer vendors will have a large selection of vegetables\, herbs\, flowers and native plants available for your gardens! \n\nAnd yes\, it’s Mother’s Day! Stop by to grab a last minute gift or bring your mom to shop and brunch together. It’s sure to be a good time! 
URL:https://kyheartwood.org/event/feral-folk-spring-market-plant-sale/
LOCATION:West Sixth Brewery\, 501 W 6th St #100\, Lexington\, Kentucky\, 40508
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20240501T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20240507T235900
DTSTAMP:20260416T060944
CREATED:20240417T175248Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240417T180505Z
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SUMMARY:Kentucky Gives Day!
DESCRIPTION:Kentucky Heartwood will be participating in the 12th annual Kentucky Gives Day! This day of online giving brings charities and Kentuckians\, near and far\, together for a powerful day of action and philanthropy.  \nKY Gives Day is an opportunity for Kentuckians (near and far) to come together to make donations to Kentucky charities in an effort to raise as much money as possible in 24 hours. On May 7\, from 12 a.m. to 11:59 p.m. ET\, supporters of Kentucky nonprofits will go online\, connect with causes they care about and make tax-deductible donations. Supporters will search for participating nonprofits and simply click to donate. Note: The Kentucky Gives Day site will open for donations from May 1 through May 8\, but leaderboard placement and prizes will be determined based on gifts made only on Kentucky Gives Day itself (May 7\, 2024). \n 
URL:https://kyheartwood.org/event/kentucky-gives-day/
LOCATION:ONLINE!
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20240427T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20240428T170000
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SUMMARY:32nd Annual Mountain Mushroom Festival
DESCRIPTION:The Mountain Mushroom Festival is a celebration of the Appalachian culture: the morel mushroom\, Kentucky agate (state rock of Kentucky)\, arts and crafts\, Daniel Boone National Forest\, Kentucky River\, and mountains. \nThe festival’s mission is to share the cultural heritage and traditions of our community and support area groups (mushroom hunters\, agate hunters\, local crafters\, artisans\, and civic organizations) and businesses to foster community pride and stimulate economic development. A local volunteer committee partners with the community to present a variety of activities and provide educational opportunities. The festival provides a weekend of free activities and entertainment for everyone.  \n  \nView the Kentucky Educational Television “Kentucky Life” episode about the Festival. Here. \nListen to Mushroom Festival Radio Story for Inside Appalachia. Here \n​Questions? Send email to mushroomfestival@irvineonline.net for more information.
URL:https://kyheartwood.org/event/32nd-annual-mountain-mushroom-festival/
LOCATION:Downtown Irvine\, Main Street\, Irvine\, KY\, 40336
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240427
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240428
DTSTAMP:20260416T060944
CREATED:20240208T184947Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240208T203142Z
UID:2132-1714176000-1714262399@kyheartwood.org
SUMMARY:Bluegrass Birding Festival + Craft Fair
DESCRIPTION:Bluegrass Birding Festival is hosting a fun-filled day of birding. Central Kentucky has great opportunities for birding with over 350 documented species. Entrance to the festival will be FREE and open to the public. Our goals for this festival are to expose as many as possible to the hobby of bird watching and to educate on topics of wildlife and conservation. \nApplication for crafters and artisans to vend this event is now open.  Apply here! \nMore information coming to BBF website soon! Visit their facebook page here.
URL:https://kyheartwood.org/event/bluegrass-birding-festival/
LOCATION:McConnell Springs\, 416 Rebmann Lane\, Lexington\, KY\, 40504\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20240420T104500
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20240420T170000
DTSTAMP:20260416T060944
CREATED:20240325T205319Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240403T144416Z
UID:2199-1713609900-1713632400@kyheartwood.org
SUMMARY:Members-Only Hike to Lilley Cornett Woods
DESCRIPTION:Join Kentucky Heartwood staff and members for a guided exploration of Lilley Cornett Woods!\n\nLocated in Letcher County in the southeastern corner of Kentucky\, Lilley Cornett Woods (LCW) encompasses 554 acres of mixed mesophytic forest. A portion of the total acreage\, 252 acres\, is designated as “old-growth” forest; a forest which has not undergone any manmade changes in 150 years. Biodiversity of plants and animals abound at LCW. There are over 530 species of flowering plants and an estimated 700 breeding pairs of birds present. In addition\, a variety of small mammals\, amphibians and reptiles call Lilley Cornett Woods home.\n\nOur very own Jim Scheff conducted his graduate research at Lilley Cornett Woods which was an investigation into the development of old-growth forest characteristics in second-growth forests in the Daniel Boone National Forest. It is Jim’s work and research that informs our science based approach to protecting our public land and we can’t wait to show you why old-growth forests are so important!\n\nTrips to LCW are by appointment only and will be facilitated by one of their on-staff guides. We will only be able to take a limited number of people on this trip.\nSign up here ASAP! \n\nIF you are coming from far away\, housing options are available in Whitesburg\, KY.
URL:https://kyheartwood.org/event/members-only-hike-to-lilley-cornett-woods/
LOCATION:Lilley Cornett Woods\, 91 Lilly Cornett Branch Rd\, Skyline\, Kentucky\, 41821
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20240419T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20240421T120000
DTSTAMP:20260416T060944
CREATED:20240416T182424Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240416T182424Z
UID:2250-1713538800-1713700800@kyheartwood.org
SUMMARY:Adult Spring Break Campout!
DESCRIPTION:Who’s ready for a spring getaway? Join us for an outdoors weekend adventure in Berea\, Kentucky to celebrate sunshine and longer days with other super cool\, outdoor-lovin’ adults. The beauty of this weekend is that you can be as social as you feel like in the moment. There’s plenty of space to walk\, explore or to come back to home base to hang out with other campers.\n\nWe’ll be pitching our tents at the gorgeous and remote HomeGrown HideAways. We’ll have access to fire pits\, updated outhouses\, a bath house (with showers and flush toilets)\, and the community kitchen. Homegrown Hideaways is a farm with all the beauty of the mountains\, babbling brooks and some farm animals too. There’s also disc golf\, hula hoops\, a croquet set\, and a creek full of geodes to hunt.
URL:https://kyheartwood.org/event/adult-spring-break-campout/
LOCATION:Homegrown HideAways\, 500 Floyd Branch Rd\, Berea\, Kentucky\, 40403
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20240412T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20240413T210000
DTSTAMP:20260416T060944
CREATED:20240305T150545Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240305T150545Z
UID:2184-1712923200-1713042000@kyheartwood.org
SUMMARY:Wildflower Weekend 2024
DESCRIPTION:The schedule is set and registration is now open for Wildflower Weekend 2024\, April 12th-13th\, at Natural Bridge State Resort Park. Join nature lovers\, families\, community scientists\, amateur naturalists\, and professional botanists from across Kentucky\, as we explore the beauty and diversity of Kentucky’s natural history. This year we are celebrating 35 years of Wildflower Weekend! That’s right! Naturalists and nature lovers from all across Kentucky have been gathering in the spirit of botanical appreciation\, fellowship and education at Wildflower Weekend since May 1989! We are proud to host this year’s event at Natural Bridge SRP\, the original location of the very first KNPS Wildflower Weekend. \n\nWildflower Weekend is open to the public and family-friendly. \nAdmission is $10 for adults\, $3 for ages 13-17\, and free for ages 12 & under. Pre-registration is required! \nClick here to view the complete schedule and register for Wildflower Weekend 2024. \n  \nIf you have any questions\, just email us at WildflowerWeekend2024@knps.org. \nAll walks are limited as to the number of people who can sign up. This is done so that everyone will have a rich and positive experience. Last year walks filled up fairly quickly\, so register as soon as possible to get the best choice of walks.
URL:https://kyheartwood.org/event/wildflower-weekend-2024/
LOCATION:Natural Bridge State Resort Park\, 2135 Natural Bridge Rd\, Slade\, Kentucky\, 40376
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20240406T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20240406T130000
DTSTAMP:20260416T060944
CREATED:20240325T212208Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240325T213730Z
UID:2204-1712397600-1712408400@kyheartwood.org
SUMMARY:Wildflower Walk with David Taylor
DESCRIPTION:Wildflower Hike hosted by the Cave Run Lake chapter of the Sheltowee Trace Association! Gust: David Taylor\, Botanist with the USFS. \nTo register email crlc@sheltoweetrace.org
URL:https://kyheartwood.org/event/wildflower-walk-with-david-taylor/
LOCATION:KY
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20240405T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20240406T150000
DTSTAMP:20260416T060944
CREATED:20240326T194813Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240326T194813Z
UID:2211-1712309400-1712415600@kyheartwood.org
SUMMARY:Hemlock Volunteer Days!
DESCRIPTION:Join the Kentucky Division of Forestry and the Office of Kentucky Nature Preserves to learn about the Hemlock Wooley Adelgid\, the invasive insect killing hemlock trees. After that\, attendees will spend the day saving hemlock trees along the Dog Slaughter Falls. \n  \nHow: Email alexandra.blevins@ky.gov to sign up!
URL:https://kyheartwood.org/event/hemlock-volunteer-days/
LOCATION:Cumberland Falls State Park + Lodge\, 7351 KY-90\, Corbin\, Kentucky\, 40701
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20240224T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20240224T170000
DTSTAMP:20260416T060944
CREATED:20240109T205627Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240208T182229Z
UID:2038-1708772400-1708794000@kyheartwood.org
SUMMARY:Member's only hike to Beaver Creek Wilderness\, Burnside\, KY
DESCRIPTION:Join Kentucky Heartwood staff and members as we explore the Three Forks of Beaver Trail in the Beaver Creek Wilderness.  We will start on the top of the plateau\, hiking through a mature forest that KY Heartwood successfully advocated to exclude from logging as part of the Greenwood project. We will quickly travel below the cliff line\, where the Wilderness boundary starts\, and explore Beaver Creek and its tributaries. Then we will climb out of the Wilderness and hike a short distance to the Three Forks overlook\, giving us a view of the area that we just traversed.  \nQuiet contemplation will be encouraged for several legs of this hike to preserve the spirit of the wilderness.  \nThe Hike: 3 miles on trail. The formal hike will take about 3 hours\, but there is potential for additional exploration.  \nMeeting point: At the Three Forks of Beaver Trailhead\, located here: https://maps.app.goo.gl/vFyxd1VZrUEkzr7c7 \nMeeting time: 10:45 – Hike will begin promptly at 11:00am. Please arrive a bit before 11 to ensure we stay on schedule. \nRegistration: Please fill out our registration form and complete for each individual planning to attend. We must have a liability waiver on file for every attendee. \nMore about Beaver Creek Wilderness: \nThe 4\,877 acre Beaver Creek Wilderness was designated by Congress as part of the 1975 Eastern Wilderness Act\, which preserved this area “as an enduring resource of wildness which shall be managed to promote and perpetuate the wilderness character of the land and its specific values of solitude\, physical and mental challenge\, scientific study\, inspiration\, and primitive recreation for the benefit of all of the American people of present and future generations.” \nBeaver Creek Wilderness is unusual in its boundary. The designated Wilderness includes only lands below the canyon’s cliffline\, and so follows the pattern of Beaver Creek and its entrenched tributaries. While it is easy to find solitude and inspiration in the hidden depths of forest beneath the canyon walls\, in many places the Wilderness is less than a half-mile in width.  \nWith very few exceptions\, the Forest Service is prohibited from logging\, burning\, or using herbicides in Wilderness areas. However\, the Forest Service is logging more than 1\,000 acres of forest near the Beaver Creek Wilderness boundary.  \n  \nWhat to wear and bring: There is an optional creek crossing that will be more enjoyable with waterproof boots and hiking poles. Bring sufficient water and snacks – we will stop for a snack break creekside at the spot where the Three Forks of Beaver Creek come together – the Middle Fork joins Freeman Fork and Little Hurricane Fork. You will likely have cell service at the trailhead\, but it will not work inside the Wilderness.  \nPlease be aware that Kentucky Heartwood is not equipped to provide any emergency care\, and participants are responsible for their own well-being. The registration form includes a liability waiver that all participants must sign.
URL:https://kyheartwood.org/event/members-only-hike-to-beaver-creek-wilderness-burnside-ky/
LOCATION:Three Forks of Beaver Trailhead\, WH42+RJ\, Sawyer\, KY\, 42634\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20240202T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20240202T113000
DTSTAMP:20260416T060944
CREATED:20240118T173204Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240118T173204Z
UID:2060-1706864400-1706873400@kyheartwood.org
SUMMARY:Kentucky Botanical Symposium
DESCRIPTION:The Kentucky Native Plant Society (KNPS) and the Office of Kentucky Nature Preserves (OKNP) is co-hosting the 4th annual Kentucky Botanical Symposium on Friday\, February 2nd\, from 9:00AM-11:30AM EST. For ten years\, KNPS has organized a botanical symposium with a goal of bringing together professionals\, community scientists\, academics\, researchers\, gardeners\, and students to learn about what is going on in the world of Kentucky botany and beyond.\n\nThis year\, speakers and facilitators include Jeff Nelson providing KNPS updates\, Tara Littlefield (OKNP) providing current state updates related to Kentucky plant conservation\, Bashira Chowdhury (Mississippi State University) discussing Prices potato bean (Apios priceana) and pollinators\, Vanessa Volker (OKNP) presenting awards for the Kentucky Botanist Big Year project on iNaturalist\, Dr. Sally Chambers (Eastern Kentucky University) discussing filmy fern (Vandenboschia boschiana)\, Dr. Shawn Krosnick and Chris Waters (Tennessee Tech) covering pollinator interactions in rare plants and Invasive Plant Assessments by Frannie Preston\, Dr. Ellen Crocker (University of Kentucky and Invasive Plant Council-KY-IPC) and more!
URL:https://kyheartwood.org/event/kentucky-botanical-symposium/
LOCATION:Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20240121T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20240121T173000
DTSTAMP:20260416T060944
CREATED:20240111T201134Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240111T202315Z
UID:2057-1705852800-1705858200@kyheartwood.org
SUMMARY:Bird walk and Owl Prowl!
DESCRIPTION:Join Central Kentucky Audubon Society for a brisk evening walk as we look for backyard birds and urban owls.\n_________________________________________\nWhen: January 21st\, 2024 – 4:00 to 5:30pm\nWhere: Dogwood Trace Blvd\, Lexington\, KY 40514\nTarget Species: Barred Owl\, Golden-crowned Kinglet\, Brown Creeper\, Northern Flicker\, and Dark-eyed Junco.\nTerrain: Easy. Paved walking path and grass\, some dirt trail.\nPace: Slow to moderate.\nDistance: About 1.25 miles total.\nRestrooms: unknown\n\nRead more about the event on facebook here!
URL:https://kyheartwood.org/event/bird-walk-and-owl-prowl/
LOCATION:KY
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20240121T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20240121T170000
DTSTAMP:20260416T060945
CREATED:20240109T190740Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240109T210712Z
UID:2035-1705842000-1705856400@kyheartwood.org
SUMMARY:KY Conservation Committee Legislative Summit 2024
DESCRIPTION:Want the latest information on environmental issues impacting Kentucky? Want to be a more effective citizen advocate during the General Assembly? Join KY Conservation Committee on Sunday afternoon (1:00-5:00 ET) on January 21st\, at the Kentucky State University campus in Frankfort\, KSU Extension Building Room 238 (virtual option also available).  \nKCC will discuss continuing and emerging environmental issues during Kentucky’s 2024 legislative session\, and provide resources you will need to be an effective advocate for these issues impacting Kentucky. \nRegistration for this legislative event is now open! \nThis year’s conference will include a special Keynote by the Chairman of the Kentucky Public Service Commission\, Kent Chandler. Plus panels to discuss current topics such as: \n\nImpacts of PFAS chemicals on our waterways\nLand conservation & outdoor recreation issues\nTransportation\, including the future of electric vehicle infrastructure\nPlus our overview of legislation filed to date\n\nThis conference is also KCC’s Annual Meeting\, where all members are welcome to participate. Members in good standing can VOTE for this year’s candidates for KCC’s Board of Directors. You can find ballot information and candidate bios HERE and also linked on our legislative conference website.
URL:https://kyheartwood.org/event/ky-conservation-committee-legislative-summit-2024/
LOCATION:Kentucky State University\, 400 East Main St\, Frankfort\, Kentucky\, 40601
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20240116T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20240116T203000
DTSTAMP:20260416T060945
CREATED:20240108T181833Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240109T211338Z
UID:2033-1705431600-1705437000@kyheartwood.org
SUMMARY:Public Webinar Discussion; Mature and Old-Growth Protections
DESCRIPTION:The Biden administration has announced that it is taking comments on a proposal aimed at protecting mature and old-growth forests across America’s national forest system. The proposal includes some great language that could represent critical protections and planning for old-growth forests. \nBut it also leaves the door wide open for the Forest Service to continue cutting and clearing mature and old-growth forests when they decide that preserving these forests “is not relevant or beneficial.” \nTo help the public better understand and engage in the ongoing public comment process\, Kentucky Heartwood will host an online discussion led by our Ecologist\, Jim Scheff. The discussion will cover the positive aspects of the proposal along with its flaws and vulnerabilities\, with an emphasis on how it could affect the conservation of mature and old-growth forests across Kentucky’s Daniel Boone National Forest. \n  \nHow: Register via the link here! This event will be virtual via zoom. Please register if you plan to attend so we can gauge interest. Thank you!
URL:https://kyheartwood.org/event/public-webinar-discussion-mature-and-old-growth-protections/
LOCATION:KY
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ORGANIZER;CN="Kentucky Heartwood":MAILTO:info@kyheartwood.org
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