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Appalachian State University's High Country Humanities is pleased to present “Documenting Our Common Humanity: Climate, Community, Resilience” on Saturday, February 22, 2025, from 7:00-8:30 p.m. at the Appalachian Theatre of the High Country, located at 559 West King Street in Boone. The event is free and open to the public, and doors will open at 6:30 p.m.
This coda to the Boone Docs Film Festival will feature the work of local filmmakers. Inspired by the unity and resourcefulness of Western North Carolinians, which Hurricane Helene recently highlighted, the films to be screened will showcase resilience and people working together to respond to environmental and agricultural challenges. [A] documentary featured in this screening is “Blue Ridge Women in Agriculture: Farm, Food & Community,” a documentary by Anne Ward and Chip Williams that explores the twenty-year development of Blue Ridge Women in Agriculture and their work to develop local food pathways in Watauga, Ashe and Avery counties. |
Appalachian State University welcomed Liz Whiteman, executive director of Blue Ridge Women in Agriculture, to its Community Resilience Forum on Monday, Jan. 27, for an update on the nonprofit’s work during recovery efforts after Hurricane Helene.
As part of the panel discussion, Whiteman provided guidance to the audience members on how they can support local farms and agriculture as they continue to recover from the storm. “Spend your food dollars locally when possible,” Whiteman said. |
App State hosted a Community Resilience Forum on Hurricane Helene, on Monday at the Plemmons Student Union. The forum focused on resilience, collaborative efforts and the immediate response of Watauga County residents. It also featured the launch of the Hurricane Helene Archive website, aimed at preserving the history of the storm.
Four local leaders, each representing a key area of focus during the storm — food, water, housing and the economy — participated in the forum. The Executive Director of Blue Ridge Women in Agriculture, Liz Whiteman, spoke first and represented the food focus of the forum. |
Local Love for the Holidays Program Spreads Joy in High Country | High Country Press | December 20, 2024
For many residents of the High Country who are facing food insecurity, where their next meal is coming from is a constant source of stress, especially during the holidays. Blue Ridge Women in Agriculture’s Local Love for the Holidays Program changed that. Thanks to an incredible community effort, 120 local families will enjoy the gift of fresh, local goodness this holiday season through the Local Love for the Holidays program.
Pictured: High Country Food Hub staff and volunteers with 120 bags of apples from Deal Orchards. BRWIA’s Local Love for the Holidays program bought and distributed 120 holiday meal kits for food pantry partners this season. |
Boone council green lights text for Stoneman’s Raid marker, pass multiple proclamations | Watauga Democrat | August 21, 2024
The Boone Town Council approved a proclamation that the month of August will be Farmers’ Market Month in conjunction with National Farmers Market Week during the first week of Aug. Pictured from L-R: Sydney Blume and Alice Ashburn of Blue Ridge Women in Agriculture with council member Dalton George. Photo by: Watauga Democrat |
Strengthening Communities and Sustaining Small Farms | WNC Business | August 7, 2024 |
Community all-stars recognized with Boone’s 1872 Award | Watauga Democrat | July 10, 2024
Blue Ridge Women in Agriculture received the Town of Boone's 1872 award at the Fourth of July parade, along with Bettie Bond. Pictured from L-R: Bettie Bond, Courtney Wheeler, Carol Coulter, Judith Phoenix, and mayor Tim Futrelle. Photo by: Watauga Democrat |
BRWIA hosting Local Food as Medicine Summit on March 7 | Watauga Democrat | March 4, 2024
Boone Hosts 2nd Annual Local Food as Medicine Summit, Tackles Food Insecurity in High Country | BNN News | March 2, 2024 Blue Ridge Women in Agriculture is Hosting the 2nd Annual LocalFAM Summit on March 7 | High Country Press | March 1, 2024 |
BRAHM hosting Song to Seed show with live music Oct. 19 | Watauga Democrat | October 19, 2023 Blue Ridge Women in Agriculture to hold Food Hub Freezer Sale Sept. 20 | Watauga Democrat | Sept 12, 2023 Blue Ridge Women in Agriculture Double-Up Food Bucks Awareness Week July 24-30 | Watauga Democrat | August 25, 2023 |
BRWIA celebrates 20 years in the High Country | Watauga Democrat | July 31, 2023 Fresh, local food to be served at Grace Kitchen | The Alleghany News | July 19, 2023 Who's Your Farmer? | Carolina Mountain Life |Jun 16, 2023 Farm Fresh | High Country Magazine |May, 2023
Checking Out the High Country Food Hub | WBTV, Charlotte | May 12, 2023 |
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