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SUMMARY:Roan Mountain Spring Naturalists Rally
DESCRIPTION:This will be the 67th year that naturalists and those that love nature have been gathering at Roan Mountain for the Roan Mountain Spring Naturalists Rally. This spring’s rally is set to be one of the finest with evening speakers\, Ingrid Luffman and Lisa Benish\, lunchtime activities\, a lunchtime program by Cade Campbell\, a lunchtime slide show and a great variety of field trips over the entire weekend. All activities at the rally are family-friendly\, and there are a variety of difficulty levels. This rally\, and all rallies\, are sponsored by the Friends of Roan Mountain and would not be possible without many volunteers and the support of Roan Mountain State Park.\nMembers of the Friends of Roan Mountain are admitted to all weekend activities at no charge\, with the exception of meals. Registration without membership is detailed in the brochure. By becoming a member of Friends of Roan Mountain\, you can attend 4 different rallies throughout the year – Winter\, Spring\, Summer (Xtreme Roan Adventures for Kids)\, and Fall.\nFriends of Roan Mountain is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization.\nFor additional information about the rally:\nwww.friendsofroanmtn.org\nTO REGISTER GO TO FRIENDS OF ROAN MOUNTAIN WEBSITE:\nwww.friendsofroanmtn.org\nFriday Evening Program:\nETSU Geoscientists Respond to Hurricane Helene by Ingrid Luffman\n\nIngrid Luffman is a hydrologist with ETSU’s Department of Geosciences. She has degrees in Mathematics\, Earth Sciences\, and a PhD in Geography from University of Tennessee. A transplant from Canada\, she has taught at ETSU for 28 years\, and is a founding member of the Boone Watershed Partnership\, a local non-profit that identifies and addresses water resources concerns in the Boone Watershed. Recently\, the partnership completed forest restoration work at Jacob’s Nature Park in Johnson City to eliminate hundreds of invasive plants and replace them with over 400 native plants; volunteers contributed over 800 hours to the project.\nProgram Description: \nIn September 2024\, Hurricane produced high winds and torrential rains in the NC headwaters of several TN streams\, leading to flooding that scoured channels and floodplains\, removed riparian forests\, and destroyed homes and sanitary infrastructure. When extreme weather events occur\, as a hydrologist and geoscientist\, I try to understand the nature and magnitude of the event by evaluating damage to critical infrastructure and by using data to estimate how often events of this magnitude might recur in our communities. This program describes work done by ETSU Geoscientists in the days and months following Hurricane Helene.\n\nSaturday Evening Program:\nDiscovering the Blue Ridge: Place-Based Nature Education at Blue Ridge Discovery Center\nby Lisa Benish\n \nLisa Benish is an environmental educator and the Executive Director of the Blue Ridge Discovery Center (BRDC) in southwest Virginia. With a passion for place-based learning and conservation\, she leads BRDC’s efforts to connect people of all ages to the natural world through hands-on science\, outdoor exploration\, and stewardship programming. Lisa works closely with educators\, naturalists\, and community partners to develop immersive programs that highlight the ecological richness of the Blue Ridge region\, including forests\, wetlands\, streams\, meadows\, and pollinator habitats. Her work focuses on fostering curiosity\, conservation ethics\,and access to meaningful nature experiences for rural and underserved communities. \nProgram Description:                                            \nThe Blue Ridge Discovery Center (BRDC) is a regional hub for environmental education and wildlife discovery in southwest Virginia. This presentation will introduce BRDC’s mission\, campus\, and core programs\, highlighting how its diverse landscapes—forests\, wetlands\, streams\, meadows\, and pollinator gardens—serve as living classrooms. Attendees will learn how BRDC engages youth\, families\, educators\, and naturalists through camps\, field studies\, citizen science\, and conservation-focused programming\, with an emphasis on fostering long-term connections to the Blue Ridge ecosystem. The session will also explore how BRDC partners with agencies and naturalists to expand access to nature education and support conservation awareness across the region.\n\nSCHEDULE OF EVENTS\n \nFRIDAY\,  April 24:  Conference Center Activities\n \n  5:30 PM   REGISTRATION\n \n  6:30 PM   BUFFET DINNER requires PREPAID reservation by  Tuesday\, April 21   \n\n 7:30 PM    PROGRAM “ETSU Geoscientists Respond to Hurricane Helene”   Ingrid Luffman\n\n 9:00 PM    Night Salamander Walk (E\, KF)\n Dale Ledford\n\nSATURDAY\,  April 25:\n\n 6:30 AM   Early Birds (E) Herndon Chapter TOS\,  meet at Visitor Center (water wheel) Bring binoculars\n\n 7:00 AM   Moth Viewing (Kf) Meet at Conference Center\n Larry McDaniel\n\n 8:30 AM    Field Trips: Meet at field adjacent to the park cabins entrance. Onsite registration is available.\n\n1. Birding (E/M\, Kf) Elizabethton Bird Club\n\n2. Beginning Birding (E\, Kf) Elizabethton Bird Club\n\n3. Jones Falls Hike (M/S) Marty Silver\n\n4. Aquatic Insects (E\, Kf\, W) Gary Barrigar and\n    Janet Brown\n\n5. Wildflowers (E) Guy Mauldin\n\n6. Salamanders (E\, Kf) Lance Jessee\n\n7. Insects & Kin (E\, Kf) Cade Campbell\n\n8. Using Keys to ID Trees (E\, Kf) Lisa Benish\n\nConference Center Activities\n11:00 AM – 1:30 PM\n\n      Fossil Casting (Kf) Mick Whitelaw\n\n      Flint Knapping (Kf) Bob Estep\n\n11:30 AM Nature Slide Show Tracy Campbell\n\n12:00 Lunch  Bag lunches at Conference Center by preregistration only\, or bring your own lunch and join us!\n\n12:30 PM Program “The Revolutionary Power of Insect Conservation” Cade Campell\n \n2:00 PM Field Trips: Meet at field adjacent to the park cabins entrance. Onsite registration is available.\n\n1. Mosses & Liverworts (M) Jim Goldsmith\n\n    2. Geology/Paleo-ecology Hike 3-5 mi (M/S\, Kf)\n        Jeremy Stout\n\n3. Wildflowers (E) Park Greer\n\n4. Tech in Nature (E\, Kf) Philip Hylen\n\n5. Wildlife Tracking (E\, Kf) Marty Silver\n\n6. How Streams Respond to Floods  (E\, Kf)\n     Ingrid Luffman\n7. Hughes Gap to Ash Gap (M/S) Guy Mauldin\nConference Center Activities\n4:00 PM  Owl Workshop: (Kf) Ryan Stephens\n 6:30 PM   Buffet Dinner—Requires reservation\n Prepaid by deadline of Tues\, April 21. \n \n7:30 PM   Discovering the Blue Ridge: Place-Based Nature Education at Blue Ridge Discovery Center” Lisa Benish\n\n9:00 PM   Night Walk (E\, Kf) Cade Campbell
URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/roan-mountain-spring-naturalists-rally-2/
LOCATION:Roan Mountain State Park\, 527 TN-143\, Roan Mountain\, TN\, 37687\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts/Crafts,Children's Activities,Festivals,General,Outdoors
ORGANIZER;CN="Friends of Roan Mountain":MAILTO:gbarrigar@friendsofroanmtn.org
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260221
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260222
DTSTAMP:20260610T085233
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SUMMARY:Roan Mountain Winter Naturalist's Rally
DESCRIPTION:Join Friends of Roan Mountain on Saturday\, February 21st at the Roan Mountain State Park Conference Center for a winter celebration of the Roan Highlands! Since 2007 the Winter Naturalists’ Rally has drawn hardy nature enthusiasts from far & wide to Roan Mountain on a Saturday close to Valentine’s Day. The 2026 Winter Rally continues this celebration of our natural world by providing expert speakers on topics concerning the environs of the Roan Highlands. Top naturalists volunteer their time and energy to make the event both enjoyable and educational for people of all ages.\n9:00 am – Registration\nBeginning at 9:30 am – Our featured morning speakers:\n9:35 am -Monica Johnson\, CPRP\, M.S.\, CIG\,  Roan Mountain State Park Manager\nProgram:  “Roan Mountain State Park Hurricane Helene Recovery and Eastern Hellbender Research\n10:30 am -Dr. Blaine Schubert\,  Executive Director of the Center of Excellence in Paleontology and Gray Fossil Site & Museum.\nProgram:  “The Gray Fossil Site\, Appalachian Bears\, and Beyond”  \n11:30 am – Kelly  Celeste Porter\, M.F.A.\, East Tennessee State Faculty\, Graphic Design and Visual Communication\nProgram: “Slowing Down to See More: The Benefits of Nature Journaling”  \n12:30 am – Lunch -Bag lunches available by pre-paid reservation. Deadline for reservations is Tuesday\, Feb. 17th.\n 1:15 pm –  After Lunch Activities: – Meet at the Conference Center\nIndoor Program: “Seeing\, Not Perfecting: A Beginner’s Nature Journaling”  Leader: Kelly Porter.  Materials provided\nHikes will leave from the Roan Mountain State Park Conference Center. Pre-registration for these activities is not required. Meet trip leaders at the Roan Mountain State Park Conference Center  at 1:15. \n  Hike #1​. Peg Leg Mine Trip leader: Philip Hylen\, Park Ranger at Roan Mountain State Park.  (easy\, kid friendly)\n  Hike #2. Fungus Finds in Winter Trip Leader: Mike Gartin\nRoan Mountain has many deep connections to the boreal forest. Learn about these ancient similarities while exploring the ecology of winter in the spruce-fir forest. (carpooling; moderate; kid-friendly)\n\nFor a complete brochure and to register Online:\n* Visit our website: https://www.friendsofroanmtn.org\nFriends of Roan Mountain hosts the annual Spring and Fall Naturalist Rallies and Xtreme Roan Adventures\n(the Kids Rally) in late July\nAlso……\n* Follow us on Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/FriendsOfRoanMountain
URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/roan-mountain-winter-naturalists-rally-2/
LOCATION:Roan Mountain State Park\, 527 TN-143\, Roan Mountain\, TN\, 37687\, United States
CATEGORIES:Children's Activities,General,Outdoors,Sports
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250919
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250922
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SUMMARY:Roan Mountain Fall Naturalists Rally
DESCRIPTION:63rd\nANNUAL \nRoan Mountain\nFall Naturalists Rally\nSEPT. 19 – SEPT. 21\, 2025\nSponsored by \nThe Friends of Roan Mountain \n  \nFeatured Speakers\nFRIDAY EVENING PROGRAM:\n“The Hidden Life of Trees” Jerry Faulkner \n  \nSATURDAY EVENING PROGRAM; \n“Roan Mountain\, History of an Appalachian Treasure” Jennifer Bauer \nhttps://www.friendsofroanmtn.org \nFRIDAY EVENING PROGRAM:\n“The Hidden Life of Trees” Jerry L. Faulkner\nJerry L. Faulkner is a life-long Tennessee resident. He has Masters and Doctoral degrees in botany and ecology from\nthe University of Tennessee. After serving 28 years in the Tennessee community college system\, he and his wife\nWanda retired to live full time in Townsend. He and Wanda are education resource volunteers in the Great Smoky\nMountains National Park\, lead hikes during the annual Spring Wildflower Pilgrimage\, and are active in the\nTuckaleechee Garden Club and Maryville Rotary Club. Jerry and Wanda are members of Bethel Baptist Church.\nSATURDAY AFTER LUNCH PROGRAM:\n“Restoring Native Orchards for Wildlife &amp; People” Cade Campbell\nFor millennia\, an incredible diversity of native fruit trees have supported our resilient ecosystems in the Southern\nAppalachian Mountains. Cade Campbell\, M.S. student at Western Carolina University\, will share the ecology and\ncultivation of some once abundant\, but now unconventional\, native tree species that will not only feed you\, but help\nconserve our region&#39;s wildlife in the process.\nSATURDAY EVENING PROGRAM:\n“Roan Mountain\, History of an Appalachian Treasure ” Jennifer Bauer\nThe highlands of the Roan have attracted people over time in addition to providing unique high elevation habitats\nfor specific species requiring these natural conditions. Tonight’s program will take us on a journey back to days of\nearly settlement to the present. Sharing stories and images that date back into the late 1800’s\, during the Cloudland\nHotel era\, we will be discussing and viewing images of the natural habitat\, along with impacts created by people\nthrough time. In addition\, some of the most loved and uncommon specie unique to the Roan will be included \nSCHEDULE OF EVENTS \n  \nFRIDAY September 19: All activities take place at Roan Mountain State Park Conference Center. \n5:30 PM REGISTRATION\n6:30 PM BUFFET DINNER – requires PREPAID reservation by deadline of Tuesday\, September 16 \n7:30 PM PROGRAM\n“The Hidden Life of Trees” Jerry Faulkner \n9:00 PM Night Walk (E\, Kf) Cade Campbell \nSATURDAY September 20: Field trips will carpool from the field adjacent to the cabin area entrance. \n7:00-8:00 AM Moth Viewing (Meet at the conference center) (Kf) Larry McDaniel\n8:30 AM FIELD TRIPS\n1. Birds (E) Lee &amp; Lois Herndon Chapter TOS \n2. Beginning Birds (E) Lee &amp; Lois Herndon Chapter \n3. Wildflowers (E) Guy Mauldin \n4. Useful Plants (E\, Kf) Marty Silver \n5. Mushrooms (E) Cindy Fowler &amp; Ken Crouse \n6. Spiders (E\, Kf) T. J. Jones \n7. Snakes (E\, Kf) Philip Hylen \n8. Stream Ecology (E\, Kf\, W) Gary Barrigar &amp; Janet Brown \n11:00 AM – 1:30 PM Conference Center activities: \n1. Fossil Casting for All Ages (Kf) Mick Whitelaw\, ETSU Dept. of Geology and Geoscience Club \n2. Flint Knapping – Demonstration of ancient method of fashioning tools from stone. (Kf) Bob Estep\nLunch Time Slide Show Marty Silver \n12:00 PM Lunch – Bag lunches at Conference Center by pre-paid reservation only (deadline Tues\, Sept 16)\nor you are welcome to bring your own lunch.\n12:30 pm – Program\n“Restoring Native Orchards for Wildlife &amp; People” Cade Campbell \n2:00 PM FIELD TRIPS:\n1. Dynamic Forests (E/M\, Kf ) Jerry Faulkner\n2. Geology of Roan Mtn. (M) Mick Whitelaw \n3. Wildlife Tracking (E\, Kf) Marty Silver \n4. Mosses &amp; Liverworts (E) Jim Goldsmith \n5. Salamanders (E\, Kf) Jeremy Stout \n6. Appalachian Cove Forest Exploration (E\, Kf) Cade Campbell \n7. Butterflies (E\, Kf) Philip Hylen \n5:45 PM Annual FORM membership meeting \n6:30 PM BUFFET DINNER – at Roan Mtn. State Park Conference Center: requires PREPAID Reservation by\ndeadline of Tuesday\, September 16\n7:30 PM PROGRAM\n“Roan Mountain\, History of an Appalachian Treasure ” Jennifer Bauer \n9:00 PM Night Walk (E\, Kf) Cade Campbell \nSUNDAY SEPT 21: Field trips will leave from the field adjacent to the cabin area entrance. \n7:30-8:30 AM Moth Viewing (Meet at the conference center) (Kf) Larry McDaniel\n9:00 AM FIELD TRIPS:\n1. Birds (E) Lee &amp; Lois Herndon Chapter TOS \n2. Rare Plants of the Roan Highlands (E) Gary Kaufman\n3. Salamanders (E\, Kf\, W) Dale Ledford \n2:00 PM FIELD TRIPS:\n1. Butterflies and Other Insects (E\, Kf) Lance Jessee\n2. Mushrooms (E) Coleman McCleneghan \nKEY: E Easy\nM Moderate\nS Strenuous\nKf Kid-friendly\nW May get wet
URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/roan-mountain-fall-naturalists-rally-4/
LOCATION:Roan Mountain State Park\, 527 TN-143\, Roan Mountain\, TN\, 37687\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts/Crafts,Children's Activities,General,Outdoors
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250621
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250623
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SUMMARY:78th Annual Roan Mountain Rhododendron Festival
DESCRIPTION:June 1947 saw the first of the Rhododendron Festivals\, conceived and carried out by the Roan Mountain Citizens Club as a two-day celebration to memorialize and perpetuate the most gorgeous display of natural beauty on the North American continent.\nThis festival has continued uninterrupted for over sixty years. \nThe festival is held annually in June. Originally the festival was held at the top of Roan Mountain. \nIn recent years the festival is held in Roan Mountain State Park\, located at the foot of Roan Mountain and features handmade crafts\, food\, and a variety of traditional music\, plus an array of old-time folkway demonstrations. \n \nLocation: Roan Mountain State Park\, Hwy 143\, Roan Mountain\, Tennessee (Between Asheville\, NC\, and Johnson City\, TN on US HWY 19-E\, and only 40 miles from Boone/Blowing Rock\, NC\, and 20 miles from Banner Elk/Beech Mountain/Linville\, NC) Also\, the Appalachian Trail\, as well as an official Tennessee Scenic Drive\, run through our community. \nParking by donation to local civic group\, admission\, demonstrations\, and entertainment all day both days. Over 100 arts and crafts vendors. A variety of food available. Visit the world’s largest natural rhododendron gardens atop 6000-ft Roan Mountain. Hike the Appalachian Trail as it runs along the border of Tennessee and North Carolina. Learn about our nation’s history as you relax beside cool streams. Camp or stay in a rustic cabin. Swim. Play tennis. \nCitizens Club will have Roan Mountain cookbooks\, auto tags\, and tee-shirts are available for purchase at the festival. See them at our tent under the big oak tree. We’ll also be selling ice-cold canned drinks and bottled water. All proceeds go to Roan Mountain commmunity projets at schools\, fire department\, etc. \nA Mini-Auction for Scholarships for Cloudland High School Graduates will be conducted between performances. Festival vendors and local businesses have donated items. \nSponsored by The Roan Mountain Citizens Club \nMini-Auction for Scholarships for Cloudland High School Graduates \nRoan Mountain Citizens Club has presented the annual Rhododendron Festival since 1947.
URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/78th-annual-roan-mountain-rhododendron-festival/
LOCATION:Roan Mountain State Park\, 527 TN-143\, Roan Mountain\, TN\, 37687\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts/Crafts,Farmer's Markets,Festivals,Food/Drink,General,Music,Outdoors,Shopping
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250215
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250216
DTSTAMP:20260610T085233
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SUMMARY:18th Annual Friends of Roan Mountain Winter Naturalists Rally
DESCRIPTION:18TH ANNUAL \nFRIENDS OF ROAN MOUNTAIN\nWINTER NATURALISTS’ RALLY\nSATURDAY\, FEBRUARY 15\, 2025 \nSpeakers include:\nGerry Middleton\n“Wildlife Surveys in Hampton Creek Cove\, Roan Mountain State Park &amp; Rocky Fork State Park”\nTristan Clark\n“Winter Herpetology”\nJoin Friends of Roan Mountain on Saturday\, February 15th at Roan Mountain State\nPark for a winter celebration of the Roan Highlands! Since 2007 the Winter\nNaturalists&#39; Rally has drawn hardy nature enthusiasts from far &amp; wide to Roan\nMountain on the Saturday closest to Valentine’s Day. The 2025 Winter Rally\ncontinues this celebration of our natural world by providing expert speakers on\ntopics concerning the environs of the Roan Highlands. Top naturalists volunteer their\ntime and energy to make the event both enjoyable and educational for people of all\nages.\nHighlights of the day include registration beginning at 9 am in the Roan Mountain\nState Park Conference Center\, located at 1011 TN-143\, Roan Mountain\, Tennessee.\nMembers of Friends of Roan Mountain are admitted at no charge. Non-member\nAdults are $10.00 for the day; children are free.\nPlease consider becoming a member of Friends of Roan Mountain. There are\ndifferent membership levels with an Individual adult membership costing $20.00 per\nyear providing free attendance to all 4 of our annual naturalist events &amp; rallies.\nAll speakers\, activities\, and hikes will take place at\, or leave\, from the conference\ncenter. There will be 2 indoor speakers in the morning\, beginning at 9:30 am and\nending at 12:30 pm. (schedule below)\nLunch break will run from 12:30 pm – 1:15 pm. If you would like to reserve a pre-\npaid bag lunch from City Market\, you will need to register and pay in advance by\nvisiting www.friendsofroanmtn.org no later than Tuesday\, February 11 th .\nThere will be a choice of 3 afternoon hikes that will leave from the Roan Mountain\nState Park Conference Center at 1:15 pm and will last until no later than 4 pm. Pre- \nregistration for these activities is not required. \nSATURDAY MORNING PROGRAM (9:30 a.m.) \n Tristan Clark: “Winter Herpetology”\nTristan will speak on some of our winter active amphibians\, and include a short\nsection at the end about how the hurricane negatively affected southern Appalachian\nsalamanders\, particularly hellbenders and some of the endangered species in adjacent\nareas of North Carolina.\nSpeaker bio: Tristan Clark\, also known as the “Rugged Herpetologist\,” is a local herpetologist with\nexperience working with the Nashville Zoo\, Amphibian Foundation\, Bays Mountain Park and\nvarious other organizations across the Southeast on a variety of conservation projects. His primary\nfocus has been documenting the biodiversity of rare salamanders and other herpetofauna in the\nSouthern Appalachian Mountains and assisting with captive breeding efforts to aid in the recovery of\ncritically endangered reptile and amphibian species in the wild. \n Gerry Middleton – “Wildlife Surveys in Hampton Creek Cove\, Roan Mountain\nState Park and Rocky Fork State Park”\nGerry completed wildlife surveys in Hampton Creek Cove\, Roan Mountain State Park\nand Rocky Fork State Pard during the summer of 2024. He used trail cameras for\nextended durations to document the species. The Friends of Roan Mountain were able\nto support Gerry’s study thanks to the generous support of our members. \nSpeaker Bio: Gerry Middleton&#39;s life began in the small railroad town of Etowah\, Tennessee\, where\nhis curiosity for nature took root. After high school\, he pursued a degree in Geology at Tennessee\nTech\, leading to an early career in Maryville and then with the TVA in Chattanooga as a coal\ngeologist. As job dynamics shifted\, Gerry transitioned to the TDEC Division of Remediation in Oak\nRidge\, dedicating 26 years to environmental monitoring. A pivotal moment came when he was\ninspired by Dr. Merlin Tuttle&#39;s presentation on bats\, prompting him to earn a Master’s in Wildlife &amp;\nFisheries Science from the University of Tennessee\, Knoxville. This new expertise allowed him to\nshift roles at TDEC\, focusing on mercury contamination studies in small mammals and bats. His\npassion for conservation extended to volunteer bat surveys for Tennessee State Parks and fern\nsurveys in the Smokies. Through these varied experiences\, Gerry crafted a career that harmoniously\nblended geology\, environmental science\, and wildlife biology. \nSCHEDULE OF EVENTS Saturday\, February 15\, 2025\nRoan Mountain State Park\, Conference Center\n• https://tnstateparks.com/parks/about/roan-mountain\n• Address: 1011 TN-143\, Roan Mountain\, TN\n• Phone: (423) 772-0190\n9:00 a.m. REGISTRATION\n9:30 a.m. INDOOR PROGRAM BEGINS\n9:35 a.m. — Tristan Clark: “Winter Herpetology”\n10:50 a.m. — Gerry Middleton “Wildlife Surveys in Hampton Creek Cove\, Roan Mountain State\nPark and Rocky Fork State Park”\n12:30 p.m. LUNCH\nBag lunches available by pre-paid reservation. Deadline for reservations is Tuesday\, Feb. 11th\n1:30 p.m. POST-LUNCH ACTIVITIES – begin at 1:15 pm\nThe three hikes will leave from the Roan Mountain State Park Conference Center. There will be also\nbe a concurrent indoor discussion. Pre-registration for these activities is not required.\n Hike #1. Roan Mountain State Park Animal Tracking Trip leader: Marty Silver (ranger with\nWarriors’ Path State Park\, TN). Marty will lead a wildlife tracking and animal signs hike down near\nthe Doe River. (easy; kid-friendly)\n Hike #2. Winter Tree Identification Trip leader Cade Campbell. Cade will lead tree identification\nhike in the state park to share field techniques for winter identification. (easy\, kid-friendly)\n Hike #3. Birds on Roan Mountain Trip Leader: Debi Campbell (President of Bristol Bird Club)\nLearn about the birds that can be found in and around Roan Mountain State Park. (easy: kid-friendly)
URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/18th-annual-friends-of-roan-mountain-winter-naturalists-rally/
LOCATION:Roan Mountain State Park\, 527 TN-143\, Roan Mountain\, TN\, 37687\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts/Crafts,Children's Activities,Festivals,General,Historical Events,Outdoors,Storytelling
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240906
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240909
DTSTAMP:20260610T085233
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SUMMARY:62nd Fall Naturalists Rally
DESCRIPTION:Friends of Roan Mountain is excited to announce the 62nd Fall Naturalists Rally\, beginning Friday evening\, September 6 and ending Sunday afternoon\, September 8\, 2024.  Each year we are honored to be joined by a host of talented and knowledgeable guest speakers\, interpretive hike leaders\, and demonstrators who offer a myriad of nature experiences for all ages. \n\nHighlights this year include\, guest speakers\, Holly Taylor\, Interpretive Ranger\, Tennessee State Parks on Friday evening (7:30 pm); Gabby Lynch\, the Nature Conservancy on Saturday evening (7:30 pm);  Marty Silver\, Warriors Path State Park during lunch (noon);  and Cade Campbell\, Naturalist\, on Saturday (12:30 pm). \n\nHolly’s presentation on Friday evening kicks off the weekend as she speaks on “Tips for Fall Birding.”  At lunch on Saturday\, join Marty for a nature presentation\, followed by Cade\, for a talk on “Insects & Traditional Medicine.”  Saturday evening\, Gabrielle will share her experience in her program\, “Conserving the Stage: The Nature Conservancy’s Strategies for a Resilient Appalachian Landscape.” \n\nDaytime field trips leave from the field next to the park cabin entrance on Saturday at 8:30 am and 2 pm and Sunday at 9 am and 2 pm.   Additional demonstrations will take place at the park Conference Center from 11 am – 1:30 on Saturday which include Fossil Casting and Flint Knapping. \n\nAll of these wonderful outdoor opportunities meet at locations in Roan Mountain State Park and are held in the State Park\, in addition to traveling to the highlands of the Roan. \n\nAttached you will find a more in-depth schedule of events.  Attendees can register in advance by visiting – https://www.friendsofroanmtn.org \n\nA detailed brochure can be found at this link and if you are a member of Friends of Roan Mountain (FORM)\, there is no charge to attend any of the programs.  Non-members can attend all weekend activities for $15\, one day only for $10\, or one evening program for $5.  If you wish to attend the Friday and/or Saturday night dinners\, costs can be found at the registration page. \n\nIf you enjoy attending our high-quality events\, we encourage you to become a member of FORM.  Individual membership is just $20 per year; Family $30\, and Student $10.  There are also corporate and life time membership opportunities\, all of which can be found on the registration page.   In addition to supporting our 4 naturalist rallies each year\, Friends of Roan Mountain financially supports students and others engaged in research on the highland of Roan and throughout the natural community. \n\nFor additional information\, please reach out to Rally Directors\, Gary Barrigar and Larry McDaniel at friendsofroan@gmail.com \n\nAttachments:   Detailed press release and images of Friday & Saturday night guest speakers
URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/62nd-fall-naturalists-rally/
LOCATION:Roan Mountain State Park\, 527 TN-143\, Roan Mountain\, TN\, 37687\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts/Crafts,Children's Activities,Festivals,Food/Drink,General,Outdoors
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240217
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240218
DTSTAMP:20260610T085233
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LAST-MODIFIED:20240115T140253Z
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SUMMARY:Winter Naturalists Rally
DESCRIPTION:16TH ANNUAL \n  \nFRIENDS OF ROAN MOUNTAIN \nWINTER NATURALISTS’ RALLY \nSATURDAY\, FEBRUARY 17\, 2024 \nSpeakers include: \nDr. Trevor Chapman \n“Northern Gray-Cheeked Salamanders in the Southern Appalachian Highlands” \nBecky Smucker \n“Mosses\, Liverworts\, and Hornworts in \nRoan Mountain State Park \nDr. Rebecca Fletcher \n  \n¨ “Appalachian Foodways: A Seasonal Approach to Farming and Wildcrafting” \n  \nJoin Friends of Roan Mountain on Saturday\, February 17th at Roan \nMountain State Park for a winter celebration of the Roan Highlands! Since \n2007 the Winter Naturalists Rally has drawn hardy nature enthusiasts from far &amp; \nwide to Roan Mountain on the Saturday closest to Valentine’s Day. The 2024 \nWinter Rally continues this celebration of our natural world by providing expert \nspeakers on topics concerning the environs of the Roan Highlands. Top naturalists \nvolunteer their time and energy to make the event both enjoyable and educational \nfor people of all ages. \nHighlights of the day include registration beginning at 9 am in the Roan Mountain \nState Park Conference Center\, located at 1011 TN-143\, Roan Mountain\, Tennessee. \nMembers of Friends of Roan Mountain are admitted at no charge. Non-member \nAdults are $10.00 for the day; children are free. \nPlease consider becoming a member of Friends of Roan Mountain. There are \ndifferent membership levels with an Individual adult membership costing $20.00 \nper year providing free attendance to all 4 of our annual naturalist events &amp; rallies. \nAll speakers\, activities\, and hikes will take place at\, or leave\, from the conference \ncenter. There will be 3 indoor speakers in the morning\, beginning at 9:30 am and \nending at 12:30 pm. (schedule below) \nLunch break will run from 12:30 pm – 1:15 pm. If you would like to reserve a bag \nlunch from City Market\, you will need to register and pay in advance by visiting \nwww.friendsofroanmtn.org. \nThere will be a choice of 3 afternoon hikes that will leave from the Roan Mountain \nState Park Conference Center at 1:15 pm that will last until no later than 4 pm. Pre- \nregistration for these activities is not required. \n  \nSATURDAY MORNING PROGRAM (9:30 a.m.) \n¨ Dr. Trevor Chapman: “Northern Gray-Cheeked Salamanders in the Southern \nAppalachian Highlands” \nSouthern Appalachia is home to several endemic species of salamanders that thrive \nin high elevation habitats. In this talk\, Trevor will discuss one species\, the Northern \nGray-Cheeked salamander\, and the research that he has done with this species over \nthe last 6 years at various local state parks including Roan Mountain. \nSpeaker bio: Trevor is currently a biology lecturer at East Tennessee State \nUniversity\, and his research interests are in amphibian conservation. He is co- \nadvising several graduate students that are involved in research such as frog \npathogen detection\, salamander genetics and speciation\, and salamander behavior \nand stress. He is particularly interested in applying new techniques\, such as dermal \nswabbing for stress hormones\, in an ecological and conservation-oriented context. \n  \n¨ Becky Smucker “Mosses\, Liverworts\, and Hornworts in Roan Mountain State \nPark” \nBryophytes (mosses\, liverworts and hornworts) were recently surveyed by Becky \nSmucker in Roan Mountain State Park through a grant from the Friends of Roan \nMountain and support from Tennessee&#39;s Natural Heritage Program. \nSpeaker Bio: Becky is a field bryologist with experience in the Eastern US and \nhas completed surveys for the National Forest Service\, for State &amp; National Parks\, \nenvironmental businesses and non-profits\, Natural Heritage Programs &amp; private \nland. \n¨ Dr. Rebecca Fletcher “Appalachian Foodways: A Seasonal Approach to \nFarming and Wildcrafting” \nRebecca will discuss the historical foodways of the Southern Appalachian \nMountains\, including seasonal farming\, hunting\, food preservation and \nwildcrafting for edibles and medicines. \n  \nSpeaker bio: Rebecca Adkins Fletcher is an anthropologist at East Tennessee \nState University. She is Associate Professor in the Department of Appalachian \nStudies and Assistant Director of the Center for Appalachian Studies and Services. \nRebecca teaches Appalachian Studies courses in health\, environment\, foodways\, \nparanormal Appalachia and dark tourism\, and community engagement. She is co- \neditor of two books\, Appalachia Revisited: Regional Perspectives on Place\, \nTradition\, and Progress (2017) and Engaging Appalachia: A Guidebook for \nBuilding Capacity and Sustainability (2023). \n  \n12:30 p.m. LUNCH \nBag lunches available by pre-paid reservation. Deadline for reservations is \nTuesday\, Feb. 7 th . Choice of sandwiches can be found on our website – QR code \nbelow \n  \n1:30 p.m. POST-LUNCH ACTIVITIES \nHikes will leave from the Roan Mountain State Park Conference Center. Pre- \nregistration for these activities is not required. Meet trip leaders at the \nRoan Mountain State Park Conference Center at 1:15. \n  \nÞ Hike #1​. Mosses\, Liverworts and Hornworts Trip leader: Becky Smucker \n(Naturalist/ranger with Warriors’ Path State Park\, TN)). Explore and discover \nthe intriguing plant life at Twin Springs Recreation area during the winter. \n(carpooling; moderate) \n  \nÞ Hike #2. ​Roan Mountain State Park Animal Tracking Trip leader: Marty \nSilver (ranger with Warriors’ Path State Park\, TN). Marty will lead a wildlife \ntracking and animal signs hike down near the Doe River. (easy; kid-friendly) \n  \nÞ Hike #3. Birds on Roan Mountain Trip Leader: \nDebi Campbell (President of Bristol Bird Club) Learn about the birds that \ncan be found in and around Roan Mountain State Park. (easy: kid-friendly) \n  \n  \nTo register Online and access other resources for Friends of Roan Mountain \n  \n* Visit our website: friendsofroanmtn.org \n  \n* Follow us on Facebook: \n  \nfacebook.com/friendsofroanmountain.org
URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/winter-naturalists-rally-2/
LOCATION:Roan Mountain State Park\, 527 TN-143\, Roan Mountain\, TN\, 37687\, United States
CATEGORIES:Children's Activities,Festivals,General,Outdoors
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SUMMARY:Roan Mountain Night Sky Party
DESCRIPTION:Coming to a night sky near you! January 14th’s night sky is set to showcase Saturn’s closest approach to the moon of the year. With a partial moon\, the night sky will be dark enough to enjoy brilliant views of Saturn’s rings as well as the many deep sky objects and constellations that grace us with their presence in winter. Celebrate this spectacle with Roan Mountain State Park from 8-9PM on Sunday\, January 14th at the Cabin 21-30 parking lot. Stay warm by a bonfire with snacks and hot chocolate while park rangers guide you through the night sky. Binoculars and a telescope will be available to enjoy closer views of Saturn.\n\nWeather is typically cold in January with the possibility of bad weather. Stay tuned to our Facebook page for updates on weather and the status of the program as time nears. We also recommend bringing a comfy camp chair with blankets. Dress warm and see you under the stars!
URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/roan-mountain-night-sky-party/
LOCATION:Roan Mountain State Park\, 527 TN-143\, Roan Mountain\, TN\, 37687\, United States
CATEGORIES:Children's Activities,General,Outdoors
ORGANIZER;CN="Friends of Roan Mountain":MAILTO:gbarrigar@friendsofroanmtn.org
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220909
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220912
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SUMMARY:Roan Mountain Fall Naturalists Rally
DESCRIPTION:It won’t be long until Friends of Roan Mountain presents  the 60th annual Fall Naturalists Rally\, Friday through Sunday\, September 9 – 11\, 2022\, at Roan Mountain State Park. \nThe weekend includes speakers on Friday and Saturday evening\, along with a host of varied\, family oriented field trips and explorations in the state park\, highlands of the Roan\, and surrounding area. \nEvening programs meet at the Roan Mountain State Park Conference Center\, 1011 TN -143\, Roan Mountain\, TN 37687.   Field trips/hikes meet in the field next to the Cabin Area entrance. \n  \n  \nFOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT: \nRally Directors; Gary Barrigar and Larry McDaniel \nfriendsofroan@gmail.com \n  \nTO REGISTER GO TO FRIENDS OF ROAN MOUNTAIN WEBSITE: \nhttps://www.friendsofroanmtn.org \nor \nMAIL PREPAID RESERVATIONS TO: \nNancy Barrigar\, Treasurer \n708 Allen Avenue \nElizabethton\, TN 37643 \nSponsored by: \nThe Friends of Roan Mountain \n  \n 
URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/roan-mountain-fall-naturalists-rally-2/
LOCATION:Roan Mountain State Park Conference Center\, 1011 Highway 143\, Roan Mountain\,\, TN\, 37687\, United States
CATEGORIES:General,Outdoors
ORGANIZER;CN="Friends of Roan Mountain":MAILTO:gbarrigar@friendsofroanmtn.org
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SUMMARY:Winter Hiking at the Roan Mountain Winter Naturalists Rally
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, February 12\, 2022 at 1:30 pm \nMeeting at the Roan Mountain State Park Conference Center \n  \nThe Annual Friends of Roan Mountain Winter Rally will be abbreviated this year due to Covid-19 concerns but will still offer great opportunities to learn about and explore the mountain!  \nThe Roan Mountain State Park Conference Center programs which usually take place in the morning will not be offered this year\, and no lunch will be served\, however the afternoon field trips WILL be available free of charge at 1:30 pm\, and there are three great choices.   \nParticipants will meet at the conference center parking lot at Roan Mountain State Park. Warm clothes and sturdy shoes are recommended.  \n\nWildlife Tracking and Animal Signs\n\n          Leader: Marty Silver\, Park Ranger at Warrior’s Path State Park \n          Visiting areas along the Doe River in Roan Mtn. State Park\, this moderately strenuous and kid friendly hike will be fun for all ages! \n    2. Winter Birding & their Survival Strategies \n         Leader: Larry McDaniel\, Birder and Naturalist  \n         Larry will take participants to look for birds in and around the park and discuss the various winter strategies they use. This walk will not be   strenuous\, and participants will need binoculars (there will be a few pairs available to borrow).  \n    3. Diversity of Trees and Woody Plants in Winter \n        Leader:  Cade Campbell\, ETSU Biology Student and Naturalist \n        This hike will focus on Roan Mountain’s amazing biodiversity of trees and woody plants and how to identify them during their long winter rest.  \n  \nFor safety\, each field trip is limited to ten people\, so please register for your first choice soon!  \nFor questions and additional information please contact:\n\n\ntracycampbellccc@gmail.com or highlandlady53@embarqmail.com\n  \n 
URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/winter-hiking-at-the-roan-mountain-winter-naturalists-rally/
LOCATION:Roan Mountain State Park\, 527 TN-143\, Roan Mountain\, TN\, 37687\, United States
CATEGORIES:General,Outdoors
ORGANIZER;CN="Friends of Roan Mountain":MAILTO:gbarrigar@friendsofroanmtn.org
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200208
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200209
DTSTAMP:20260610T085233
CREATED:20200131T140729Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200131T140729Z
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SUMMARY:Roan Mountain Winter Naturalists Rally
DESCRIPTION:Join Friends of Roan Mountain on Saturday\, February 8th at Roan Mountain\nState Park for a winter celebration of the Roan Highlands! For 13 years the Winter Naturalists; Rally has drawn hardy\nnature enthusiasts from far &amp; wide to Roan Mountain on a Saturday close to Valentine’s Day. The 2020 Winter Rally\ncontinues this celebration of our natural world by providing top speakers and field trip leaders on topics regarding the\nnatural history of the Roan Highlands. \nINDOOR PRESENTATIONS (9:30 AM – 12:30 PM)\nRoan Mountain State Park\, Conference Center\n https://tnstateparks.com/parks/about/roan-mountain\n Marquette Crockett (Highlands of Roan stewardship director\, SAHC):\n“No Place Like Roan”\nFor more than 45 years\, the Southern Appalachian Highlands Conservancy (SAHC) has worked to protect the\nlandscapes\, resources and habitats of our mountain home. From family farms to sky islands – take a photographic\ntour of these incredible protected landscapes and hidden gems and learn more about how SAHC and its partners are\nplanning conservation in the face of large-scale environmental threats. \n Michelle Bouton (director of HERBalachia school\, Johnson City\, TN):\n“Medicinal Plants of the Roan Highlands”\nPeek inside a local herbalists medicine chest! The astounding biologic diversity of the Southern Appalachians makes\nour home a medicinal plant wildcrafter&#39;s dream. This hands-on class will acquaint you with plants of the Roan that can\nboost health and help heal our bodies. Be prepared to smell and taste some teas and tinctures to become better\nacquainted with plants discussed. Handouts will be provided to continue your healing relationship with the plants\noutside your own back door.\n Bob Fulcher (park manager for the Cumberland Trail State Park and State Scenic Trail):\n“John Muir’s Forgotten Travels On and Around the Roan”\nJohn Muir\, the preeminent American wilderness advocate and nature writer\, brought his brilliant senses and intellect\nto the East in 1898.  Muir never publicly shared the story of this journey that led him to the Roan\, then deeper into the\nhigh mountains of the East\, though his observations and beautiful commentary were kept in his journal and\nletters. Building upon previously published research\, this presentation will add more details and speculation regarding\nthe notes Muir left for his family and for us. \nLUNCH – Catered by City Market of Elizabethton\, TN. (12:30 PM)\nPOST-LUNCH GUIDED ACTIVITIES (1:15 PM +)\nThe three hikes will leave from the Roan Mountain State Park Conference Center. There will be also be a concurrent\nindoor discussion. Pre-registration for these activities is not required. \n Hike #1​. High-elevation Balds of Roan. Trip leader: Marquette Crockett (SAHC’s stewardship director). Join\nMarquette for a high-elevation hike and “peakfinding” expedition through the Roan’s grassy balds. Marquette will\ndiscuss grassy balds management\, point out properties that have been protected by her organization and lead an\nactivity to identify visible mountain peaks. (carpooling; moderately strenuous; kid-friendly)\n Hike #2. Roan Mountain area. Trip leader: Jamey Donaldson (John C. Warden Herbarium Adjunct Curator\,\nETSU). Depending on the weather conditions\, Jamey will lead a winter botany &amp; ecology hike at either Carvers\nGap\, Twin Springs or down in the state park on the Ravens Rock Trail. (carpooling; moderately strenuous)\n Hike #3. ​Roan Mountain State Park. Trip leader: Marty Silver (ranger with Warriors’ Path State Park\, TN). Marty\nwill lead a wildlife tracking and animal signs hike down near the Doe River. (easy; kid-friendly) \n Indoor Conservation Confab – Dr. Frosty Levy\, professor emeritus of Biology at East Tennessee State\nUniversity\, will lead an indoor discussion about conservation management of Gray’s lily and other rare plants of\nthe Roan Highlands.
URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/roan-mountain-winter-naturalists-rally/
LOCATION:Roan Mountain State Park\, 527 TN-143\, Roan Mountain\, TN\, 37687\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts/Crafts,Children's Activities,Festivals,Food/Drink,General,Historical Events,Outdoors,Storytelling
ORGANIZER;CN="Friends of Roan Mountain":MAILTO:gbarrigar@friendsofroanmtn.org
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190426
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190429
DTSTAMP:20260610T085233
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LAST-MODIFIED:20190412T112107Z
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SUMMARY:61st Roan Mountain Spring Naturalists Rally
DESCRIPTION:The 61st Roan Mountain Spring Naturalists Rally to be held  \nFriday – Sunday April 26th – 28th  \n\nSponsored by The Friends of Roan Mountain\, the spring rally takes place at Roan Mountain State Park in Carter County\, TN.  \n  \nThe featured speakers are Jeremy Stout on Friday night and Scott Honeycutt on Saturday night. Jeremy\, manager of the Nature Center at Steele Creek Park in Bristol\, TN\, will be doing his presentation “Dynamic Roan: a prehistoric perspective on today’s ecology”. Scott teaches Literature at ETSU in Johnson City\, TN. His topic will be “Crossing the Hills – The Literature of the Appalachian Trail”. These presentations start at about 7:30 pm on Friday and Saturday following the rally dinners at the Conference Center. \n\nRegister online at www.friendsofroanmountain.org or on-site at the rally. Meals are catered by City Market of Elizabethton\, TN. The deadline for meal reservations is Tuesday\, April 23rd. \n\nRoan Mountain is a very special place. Rising up to 6\,285 ft. in elevation and is one of the highest peaks in the eastern United States.  As a part of the Southern Appalachians\, it is located in northeastern Tennessee and northwestern North Carolina. Spruce/Fir forests can be found at the higher elevations which contain a number of rare and endemic species of flora and fauna. Another special feature of “The Roan” are the high mountain balds\, rare and mostly treeless areas have a unique variety of plants and animals. In the lower elevations Northern Hardwood Cove Forests can be found that have some of the richest species diversity throughout most of the temperate regions of the planet. \nActivities take place throughout the weekend. Be sure to register and plan to have a fantastic weekend! \n\nFriday Apr 26 \n5:30 pm Registration and Check-in at Conference Center \n6:30 pm Buffet Dinner at Conference Center \n7:30 pm Program by Jeremy Stout at Conference Center \n9:00 pm at Conference Center. \n1 Astronomy and Night Critters \n2 Moth Viewing \n\nSaturday Apr 27 \n6:30 am Early Birds start at Visitors Center \n7:30 am Porchlight Insects at Conference Center \n8:30 am Field Trips start at field adjacent to the Cabins entrance \n1 Birds of Roan Mountain \n2 Jones Falls Hike \n3 Twin Springs Trifecta \n4 Nature Retreat Hike to Raven’s Rock \n5 Birding for Beginners \n6 Reptiles and Amphibians \n7 Geology/paleoecology Hike \n8 Centipedes and Millipedes \n11:00 am at Conference Center \n            1 Fossil Casting \n            2 Flint Knapping \n12:00 – 1:00 pm at Conference Center \n            1 Lunch \n            2 Nature Slide Show \n1:00 pm History of Roan Mountain State Park at Conference Center \n2:00 pm Field Trips start at field adjacent to the Cabins entrance \n            1 Mindful Walking \n            2 Aquatic Insects as Water Quality Indicators \n            3 Mosses and Liverworts \n            4 Riverside Wildflower Hike \n            5 Raven Rocks Hike \n            6 Habitats Stroll \n            7 Spruce Fir Hike and Photography \n            8 Butterflies \n6:30 pm Buffet Dinner at Conference Center \n7:30 pm Program by Scott Honeycutt at Conference Center \n9:00 pm start at Conference Center \n1 Night Sky Viewing \n2 Moth Viewing \n\nSunday Apr 28 \n7:30 am Porchlight Insects at Conference Center \n8:30 am Field Trips start at field adjacent to the Cabins entrance \n            1 Birds of Hampton Creek Cove \n            2 Ed Schell Memorial Hike: Doe River Gorge \n2:00 pm Field Trips start at field adjacent to the Cabins entrance \n            1 Salamanders \n            2 Creepy Crawlies \n\n\n For additional information please visit  www.friendsofroanmtn.org or call Larry McDaniel\, Spring Rally Director at 423-773-9234  (larrycmcd@hotmail.com)
URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/61st-roan-mountain-spring-naturalists-rally/
LOCATION:Roan Mountain State Park\, 527 TN-143\, Roan Mountain\, TN\, 37687\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts/Crafts,Children's Activities,Festivals,General,Outdoors
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SUMMARY:Winter Roan Naturalists’ Rally
DESCRIPTION:Join Friends of Roan Mountain on Saturday\, February 9th at Roan Mountain State Park for a winter celebration of the Roan Highlands! For 12 years the Winter Naturalists’ Rally has drawn hardy nature enthusiasts from far & wide to Roan Mountain on a Saturday close to Valentine’s Day. The 2019 Winter Rally continues this celebration of our natural world by providing top speakers and field trip leaders on topics concerning the environs of the Roan Highlands.
URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/winter-roan-naturalists-rally/
LOCATION:Roan Mountain State Park\, 527 TN-143\, Roan Mountain\, TN\, 37687\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts/Crafts,General,Outdoors
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190209
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190210
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SUMMARY:12th Annual Winter Roan Naturalists’ Rally
DESCRIPTION:12th Annual Winter Roan Naturalists’ Rally\, sponsored by Friends of Roan Mountain (Saturday\, February 9\, 2019) \n\nRoan Mountain\, TN – December 26th\, 2018 – Join Friends of Roan Mountain on Saturday\, February 9th at Roan Mountain State Park for a winter celebration of the Roan Highlands! For 12 years the Winter Naturalists’ Rally has drawn hardy nature enthusiasts from far & wide to Roan Mountain on a Saturday close to Valentine’s Day. The 2019 Winter Rally continues this celebration of our natural world by providing top speakers and field trip leaders on topics concerning the environs of the Roan Highlands. \n\nINDOOR PROGRAM (9:30 AM – 12:10 PM) \nRoan Mountain State Park\, Conference Center \nØ  https://tnstateparks.com/parks/about/roan-mountain \n  \n\nTyler Wicks (Biology undergraduate\, East Tennessee State University)\n\n“Where are they hiding? A survey of rare Appalachian salamanders” \nThe Southern Appalachian Mountains are the center of salamander diversity globally and are home to many rare endemic species. Tyler will present the results from his recent field research\, which focused primarily on assessing the population status of the northern gray-cheeked salamander (Plethodon montanus) in several locations around Roan Mountain. \n\nRobert Johnson (Artist – Celo\, NC)\n\n“Painting North Carolina state parks” \nRobert will make a presentation on a three-year project he is currently working on. He is hiking and sketching in all 33 North Carolina state parks and developing paintings in his studio for a show at Blue Spiral Gallery in Asheville in the fall of 2020. \n\nDan Gibbs (Black Bear Program Leader\, Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency)\n\n“What do we do about all these bears? Black bears in Tennessee: Their history\, current status and future” \nToday black bears are recolonizing former range in Tennessee as well as much of the eastern United States. Now the question is\, ”What do we do about all of these bears?” \n\nLUNCH – Catered by City Market of Elizabethton\, TN. \nLUNCHTIME PROGRAM (12:10 PM – 1:00 PM) \n\nJamey Donaldson (John C. Warden Herbarium Adjunct Curator\, East Tennessee State University) \n\n“There and back again: a hobble tale” \nJamey will present the results of his recent vascular plant research on Roan Mountain: \n  \nPOST-LUNCH GUIDED HIKES (1:00 PM +) \nThe three concurrent hikes will depart from the Roan Mountain State Park Conference Center. The hikes will focus on such topics as recent land conservation in the area\, winter species identification and wildlife tracking. \n  \nPhotos – Downloadable event-related images can be found at the following link: \nhttps://mackubin.smugmug.com/FoRM/Friends-of-Roan-Mountain-2019-Winter-Naturalists-Rally/n-bst8FW/ \n\n\nFOR MORE INFORMATION AND TO REGISTER ONLINE:  \nhttps://tinyurl.com/yagkc5yy \n  \n### \n  \n  \nFurther info and images can be found on the link above or by emailing rally director Richard Broadwell at rbroadwell@gmail.com
URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/12th-annual-winter-roan-naturalists-rally/
LOCATION:Roan Mountain State Park\, 527 TN-143\, Roan Mountain\, TN\, 37687\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts/Crafts,Children's Activities,Festivals,Food/Drink,General,Outdoors
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SUMMARY:Roan Mountain First Hike
DESCRIPTION:Roan Mountain is celebrating the New Year with a resolution to hike. Join Park Ranger Phil Hylen for a beautiful 1.5-mile morning trek up to Ravens Rock. Ravens Rock offers a beautiful winter overlook of the park and mountain landscape. Hikers will start and end their adventure at the Campground Picnic Shelter 3 across from the camper check-in station. There will also be a warm fire to greet participants along with hot chocolate and coffee on the front and tail end of the hike. This is a free event\, but we request that you sign up on this page by clicking the registration link to help us have a count of our participants. \nRavens Rock is 0.9 miles in distance with steep ascents and declines making this a moderate to strenuous difficulty hike. Be sure to wear good hiking shoes meant for rocky and rooty terrain. The 0.6 mile distance is added from the walk to and from the trail head. Be sure to dress in layers for the weather and bring water for the hike. A camera is recommended for the overlook views. Happy New Year!
URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/roan-mountain-first-hike/
LOCATION:Roan Mountain State Park\, 527 TN-143\, Roan Mountain\, TN\, 37687\, United States
CATEGORIES:General,Outdoors
ORGANIZER;CN="Friends of Roan Mountain":MAILTO:gbarrigar@friendsofroanmtn.org
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180909T140000
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SUMMARY:56th Annual Roan Mountain Fall Naturalists Rally
DESCRIPTION:This the 56th year the Fall Naturalists Rally has drawn nature enthusiasts from far and wide to this jewel of the southern Appalachians on the first weekend after Labor Day! The best Naturalists in the region volunteer their time and energy to make this a landmark event for people of all ages. \nThis fall rally continues to celebrate the natural world by providing two top speakers\, Gabrielle Zeiger and Dr. Joey Shaw. Because fo the continues support of the Friends of Roan Mountain\, all the Naturalists Rallies have the resources they need to prosper and grow. Consider joining the Friends of Roan Mountian\, if you are not a member. Members get free admission to all Naturalists Rally events and our newsletter\, “Friends of Roan Mountian.” \nEvening and lunch programs will take place in Roan Mountain State Park’s Conference Center and unless otherwise noted\, field trips will leave from the field on the left before the cabins in the park. \nMick Whitelaw leads a fossil casting workshop\nGabrielle Zeiger\nDr. Joey Shaw\nStream Ecology Bart Carter with Brown Trout
URL:https://northeasttennessee.org/event/56th-annual-roan-mountain-fall-naturalists-rally/
LOCATION:Roan Mountain State Park\, 527 TN-143\, Roan Mountain\, TN\, 37687\, United States
CATEGORIES:General,Outdoors
ORGANIZER;CN="Friends of Roan Mountain":MAILTO:gbarrigar@friendsofroanmtn.org
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