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March 2019
UNC-A Pi Day Run
Time to celebrate the greatest number in the universe: Pi! In honor of Pi Day, UNC Asheville is hosting a community fun-run. Run or walk (or skip or trot) the 3.14 mile distance, which celebrates Pi’s value. The event is open to the public and has a nominal registration fee of $15.00, which includes a t-shirt and swag bag. There will also be a Pi(e) Baking Contest! Bring your homemade pies to be judged and eaten by runners, and win…
Find out more »Conscious Capitalism: Kick-Off Gathering
We're excited to kick-off and energize Conscious Capitalism Asheville with our March 19 Kick-Off Gathering! Invite to you!! We've connected on Conscious Capitalism and your desire on elevating humanity through business. Tuesday, March 19, 8-10am at New Belgium Brewery, Liquid Center Room Conscious Capitalism is a philosophy based on a simple idea: “When practiced consciously, business innately elevates humanity.” This philosophy is rooted in a set of four guiding principles: Higher Purpose, Stakeholder Orientation, Conscious Leadership and Conscious Culture. It…
Find out more »Resilience
Buncombe Partnership for Children presents RESILIENCE Saturday, March 23 at 11AM Screening and Panel Discussion to follow Tickets Available through the Buncombe Partnership for Children HERE The Buncombe Partnership for Children is presenting the film RESILIENCE to increase awareness and enrich conversation around trauma and resiliency in our community. View the film and engage in a Q&A with a panel of members from the Buncombe ACE Learning Collaborative. Purchase tickets HERE Only a few seats left and they will not…
Find out more »April 2019
WNC Episcopal Service Corps Fundraiser
Join us for an evening to benefit WNC Episcopal Service Corps! Silent Auction at 6pm, Dinner and Live Auction at 7pm $50/individual ticket, $300/table (seats 8) RSVP by March 25, 2019 at https://www.diocesewnc.org/events-1/wnc-episcopal-service-corps-fundraiser
Find out more »Commemorating Brown v. Board of Education
A Keynote Talk by Sylvia Mendez, civil rights activist and Presidential Medal of Freedom Recipient, commemorating the 65th Anniversary of Brown v. Board of Education Before Brown v. Board of Education, Sylvia Mendez and her family challenged school segregation in California and won in Mendez v. Westminster School District, the first case to rule that school segregation itself is unconstitutional and violates the 14th Amendment. This event is sponsored by The University of North Carolina at Asheville and the office…
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