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APPALACHIAN SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT     has moved - our new address is
366 West Main St. Suite 400
Abingdon, VA. 24210
Ph: (276) 623-1121

Email:
asd@eva.org

Events

If you have any questions about any our our events call (276) 623-1121.

For a list of our Spring Agriculture click here (Spring AG Events.pdf) or scroll down

For a list of our Sustainable Woods events click here (Sustainable Woods Calendar of Events.pdf)              or scroll down

 

Sustainable Woods and Green Building Events

March 5 – Western North Carolina Green Building Council  

Green Bldg Ideas: Earth Friendly Paints, Stains and Finishes                                       Asheville, NC – 6:30pm-8:00pm        www.wncgbc.org

March 12 - Western North Carolina Green Building Council  

Green Bldg 201: Radiant Heating & HVAC Systems

Asheville, NC – 10:00am-12:00pm

www.wncgbc.org

March 13 – US Green Building Council  

LEED for New Construction Technical Review

Roanoke, VA – 8:30am-5:00pm

http://www.usgbc.org/Workshops/Workshoplist.aspx?CMSPageID=289

March 14 – US Green Building Council

LEED for General Contractors and Managers

Roanoke, VA – 8:30am-12:30pm

http://www.usgbc.org/Workshops/Workshoplist.aspx?CMSPageID=289

March 18 - Western North Carolina Green Building Council  

Green Bldg 101: Healthy Built Home Orientation

Asheville, NC – 1:00pm-5:00pm

www.wncgbc.org

March 18 – US Green Building Council

SW VA Chapter

Monthly Meeting – 5:30pm-7:00pm

Blacksburg, VA

www.chapters.usgbc.org/swvirginia

March 19 – East TN Environmental Conference

Sustainable Woods Presentation – 10:50am-11:40am

Meadowview Conference Center, Kingsport, TN

www.tnenvironment.com

 

March 21 – US Green Building Council

East TN Chapter

Monthly Meeting – 11:30am-1:00pm

Knoxville, TN

www.chapters.usgbc.org/easttn

March 27 – Greater Tri-Cities Green Building Coalition

Monthly Meeting – 11:30am-1:00pm

Review of LEED

Bristol, TN

276-623-1121

 

SPRING AGRICULTURE EVENTS

Call (276) 623-1121 for information on any of the following events.

For a printer friendly version of the Spring Agriculture events click here Spring AG Events.pdf

Organic Certification Paperwork Session and Introduction to Organic Farming Workshop

Monday, February 18    6:00 p.m.   St. John’s Lutheran Church, Abingdon, VA

Learn the ins and outs of certified organic vegetable production and get a head start on your application for organic certification at the same time. A lively and informative workshop.

Organic Opportunities for Wholesale Growers – Ingles Supermarket

Monday, February 25   5:30 p.m.  Ingles Store, Colonial Heights (Kingsport), TN

ingles is a strong supporter of locally grown, organic produce. Come hear it for yourself and learn how you can get in on this wonderful opportunity to make a healthy income from your farmland.

Marketing Opportunities for Growers in Washington/Smythe Counties, VA

Monday, February 25   6:00 p.m.    Odell’s Market    off Exit 45, Marion, VA

There are growing opportunities for vegetable growers in southwest Virginia – come meet several eager buyers for local foods from local chefs to produce markets to wholesale opportunities.

Selling Free-Range Eggs through Appalachian Harvest

Thursday, February 28  6:30 p.m.   Gate City Health Services Building, VA

Free range eggs are one of the most popular new items being sold through the Appalachian Harvest network of growers. Come learn how you can get in on this healthy new market.

Organic Certification Paperwork Session and Introduction to Organic Farming Workshop

Monday, March 3    4:00 p.m.    Gate City Health Services Building, VA

Learn the ins and outs of certified organic vegetable production and get a head start on your application for organic certification at the same time. A lively and informative workshop.

Appalachian Harvest Growers Meeting and Tomato/Pepper/Eggplant Workshop

Monday, March 3    6:30 p.m.    Gate City Health Services Building, VA

Our monthly growers meeting focuses on ways that local growers can work together for their mutual benefit. This meeting will also feature a workshop on growing healthy nightshade crops organically.

Alternative Energy for Farmers Workshop

Thursday, March  6     9:30 a.m. – 5:30 p.m.   Jonesborough Farm Bureau, TN

For more information, contact Brandon Blevins (865-637-6055 ext.22), or Roy Settle (423-753-4441  ext.4)

Building and Benefiting from Season Extending Hoop Houses

Saturday, March 8     2:00 p.m.   Abingdon Organics Farm, Abingdon, VA

These low cost, simple hoop houses can have you picking tomatoes, beans and squash weeks before your neighbors – we will erect one before your very eyes. This is a hands-on workshop.

18157 Wyndale Road – exit 13 off I-81, follow Rt. 611 to Wyndale Road. Turn left, then second right.

Building and Benefiting from Season Extending Hoop Houses

Saturday, March 15   2:00 p.m.   Watson Family Farm, Jonesville, Va

These low cost, simple hoop houses can have you picking tomatoes, beans and squash weeks before your neighbors – we will erect one before your very eyes. This is a hands-on workshop.

From west Jonesville, go south on Curtis Russell Road (662) 1 mile. Turn left onto Hurricane Road (654). After two miles, cross Powell River, turn right onto 616. About 4 miles, left on Lone Branch Road (665). House on left.

Appalachian Harvest Growers Meeting and Squash/Cucumber/Melon Workshop

Monday, April 7    6:30 p.m.    Gate City Health Services Building, VA

Our monthly growers meeting focuses on ways that local growers can work together for their mutual benefit. This meeting will also feature a workshop on growing healthy nightshade crops organically.

 

 


Articles

The following articles appeared in the Agriculture section of The Bristol Herald Courier, The Washington County News & The Kingsport Times News. 

Click on the title to read the article.

What is Free Range.pdf

Organic produce for needy families.pdf

Productive Farming with Less Oil.pdf

Taking the Oil out of our food.pdf

Weathering a Dry Spell.pdf

The trouble with low prices.pdf

Cover crops improve all soils.pdf

Organic Insect Control.pdf

Local Foods Made Easy June 2005.pdf

Managing your forestland.pdf

Organic tours offer chance to learn first hand.pdf

Farmers Markets.pdf

It's time for Spring crops.pdf

A Walkable Economy.pdf

Raise your soil for better yields.pdf

Program helps needy families and farmers.pdf

Where to Go After Tobacco.pdf

 

 

 

 

 

   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
 

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