Calendar of Events at
The North Carolina Arboretum
July 2008
Daily
“Kaleidoscope” ~ Contemporary Landscape Sculpture
Exhibit. Ten regional artists exhibit their work
in the Arboretum’s third major juried sculpture show. “Kaleidoscope”
embraces the opportunity to see objects of beautiful form, pattern and change in
a natural setting. A selection of 13 sculptures is featured as an enhancement to
the Arboretum’s gardens.
Now through October 31, 2008
8 a.m. to 9 p.m. every day
Arboretum grounds
“Our Precious Land: Visions and Scenes of North Carolina” ~ Oil Painting Exhibit.
Internationally known artist Luke Allsbrook paints
landscapes that reflect the beauty of Western North Carolina farmland and scenes
from around the state. The exhibit brings awareness to the value of land
resources, loss of farmland, and conservation in our region.
May 23 through September 21, 2008
9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday-Saturday
Noon to 5 p.m. Sunday
Baker Exhibit Center
“Silent Beauty: A View of the Changing Seasons” ~
Photography Exhibit. Fine art photographer Cynthia
Walker hosts an exhibition of her favorite images of insects and flowers,
inspired by the mountain region. The exhibit conveys hidden simplicity within
the complexity of nature’s patterns and light.
Now through October 14, 2008
9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday-Saturday
Noon to 5 p.m. Sunday
Education Center
Asheville Amblers 10k Self-Guided Hike. Stop
by the Arboretum’s information desks for a map and instructions on taking a
6.2-mile tour of the Arboretum’s gardens and woodland areas.
9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday-Saturday
Noon to 5 p.m. Sunday
Baker Exhibit Center and Education Center
Savory Thyme Café. Enjoy
fresh sandwiches, salads, soups, desserts and beverages during your visit to the
NC Arboretum. Atrium seating provides panoramic views of the Bent Creek
watershed.
10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday-Saturday
Noon to 4 p.m. Sunday
Education Center
The Garden Trellis Gift Shop, Education Center
Connections Gallery, Baker Exhibit Center
If you're looking for a creative gift, don't miss the
Garden Trellis Gift Shop in the NC Arboretum’s Education Center. Also visit
our newly opened Connections Gallery in the Baker Exhibit Center. Our selection
of merchandise relating to gardening and nature appeals to both practical and
whimsical shoppers. Items include paintings and handcrafts from local artists,
bonsai tools, gardening and natural history books, garden tools, garden
ornaments, stationery, household decorative items, jewelry, and special gifts
for children.
10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday-Saturday
Noon to 5 p.m. Sunday
Nature Activities for Kids.
Families can stop by the Baker Exhibit Center and check out a Discovery Day
Pack. Packs include binoculars, magnifying glasses and other items children can
use to explore the Arboretum's trails and gardens.
9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday-Saturday
Noon to 5 p.m. Sunday
Baker Exhibit Center
Segway™ Tours
“A Glide Through Nature” Segway™ tour lasts three hours and includes an instruction session followed by a tour of the Arboretum. Enjoy an environmentally friendly, smooth ride along Arboretum trails. $45 weekdays; $55 weekends. Call the Arboretum at 828-665-2492 (x317) to schedule a tour.
Mondays through Fridays
Production Greenhouse Facility Self-Guided Tours. Visit
the working complex that produces plants for seasonal landscape exhibits.
8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Monday-Friday
Closed Saturday and Sunday
Tuesdays through Fridays
Guided Garden Tours. Join
this informative, guided tour of the Arboretum’s garden areas featuring early
summer highlights.
10:30 a.m.
Baker Exhibit Center
Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays
Forest Trails Walk. This
guided tour of the Arboretum’s trails explores the natural environment. Topics
may include plants, trees, flowers, birds, insects and local history. Bring
water, wear walking shoes, dress in layers and bring rain protection.
1 p.m.
Baker Exhibit Center
Thursdays and Saturdays
Bonsai Volunteers in the Garden.
Volunteers stationed in the Bonsai Exhibition Garden will answer questions
about both the collection and the garden.
10 a.m. to Noon
Bonsai Exhibition Garden
Tuesday, July 1
Gardening for Monarch Butterflies.
Brevard naturalist Ina Warren will present an illustrated talk about the Monarch
Butterfly life cycle, their fall migration to Mexico, and spring return to the
U.S., and how to grow native milkweeds that supply the sole food source during
their caterpillar stage. Free samples of native milkweed seeds will be available
to take home for starting a “monarch waystation.”
10 a.m. to Noon
Education Center
Tuesday, July 8
Gardening in the Mountains: Xeriscaping. This
informative program is offered in cooperation with Buncombe County Cooperative
Extension and regional Master Gardeners.
10 a.m.
Education Center
Wednesday, July 9
Collections Walk: Raingardens. This
monthly walk focuses on various seasonal features of the Arboretum’s
cultivated and wild plant collections. Wear sturdy footwear for walking on
trails.
1 p.m.
Baker Exhibit Center
Saturday and Sunday, July 12 & 13
Second Annual Bamboo Festival. This
annual event of the Southeast Chapter, American Bamboo Society will feature
bamboo arts and crafts, bamboo musicians and instruments, bamboo plants for
sale, demonstrations, and educational presentations.
9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Saturday
10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Sunday
Education Center
Tuesday, July 15
Twilight Tuesday. Join us
for an evening with The Gamelon Orchestra from Western Carolina University in
the lobby of the Baker Exhibit Center. Enjoy the splendors of the early summer
landscape during a self-guided twilight stroll through the Arboretum’s gardens
and talk with a volunteer in the Bonsai Exhibition Garden. Light refreshments
will be available.
5 p.m. to 7 p.m.
Baker Exhibit Center
Wednesday, July 23
In-Depth Walk: What’s New in the Garden. An
Arboretum staff horticulturist leads a walk focusing on new features in the
gardens.
10:30 a.m.
Baker Exhibit Center
Thursday, July 24
The Changing Mountain Environment: Medicinal Plants and
Biotechnology. This day of seminars presents 4
speakers who will discuss the unique medicinal plant biodiversity of the
Southern Appalachians and the role of the Bent Creek Institute in their
pioneering work of documenting medicinal properties of our mountain native
plants treasury.
9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Education Center