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Monday, October 4, 2021
Become A Volunteer Literacy Together
Oct 4 all-day
various locations

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The ideal volunteer tutor is someone seeking to make a one-year commitment of two hours per week to help someone else make the change of a lifetime. For our volunteer tutors, an education background is helpful, but not necessary. The most important qualities are patience, an open mind, and resourcefulness. Tutors also need to be non-judgmental and sensitive to cultural differences. A GED or high school diploma is required. Ideal tutors enjoy seeing concrete outcomes from their efforts and sharing in the life-changing successes of others. See our full tutor position description here.

Learn more about Literacy Together’s volunteer roles!

Join a Greenworks Volunteer Task Force!
Oct 4 all-day
online

Join a Volunteer Task Force!

Our volunteer task forces work hard behind the scenes diving deep into issues affecting Asheville and Buncombe County. If you’re interested in becoming more involved by partnering up with other passionate community members, this is the place for you!

 

Plastics Reduction Task Force – Meets on the fourth Tuesday of the month at 5:30pm

Join the PRTF

Tree Protection Task Force – Meets on the last Monday of the month at noon. Contact [email protected] to be added to the email list.

Make a Difference in Your Community, Members Needed for Reappraisal Ad Hoc Committee
Oct 4 all-day
online

Make a Difference in Your Community, Members Needed for Reappraisal Ad Hoc Committee

Are you looking for a great way to get involved with your community and make a difference? Board, committee, and commission members aid the governing process by keeping Buncombe County in touch with the ideas and attitudes of our community. They help provide direction for the allocation of funds, the provision of human services, protection of residents, property, and our natural resources.

Public input is vitally important to the success of our County, and right now Buncombe County has vacancies on a number of boards and commissions. Learn more about vacancies, deadlines to apply, and the application process at buncombecounty.org/transparency.

Featured Board & Commission vacancies

Ad Hoc Reappraisal Committee

Apply now through Wednesday, Oct. 6 for this new committee. Are you curious about the property reappraisal process? The goals of this committee align with the County’s Racial Equity Action Plan, and include:

  • identifying resident concerns
  • providing guidance on future assessments
  •  providing input into equity concerns

The committee will be comprised of seven members as follows: 2 Members from the Board of Equalization and Review 5 Community Members (3 At-large members; 1 Real Estate professional (residential preferred); 1 Equity representative) Staff consists of the Assessor, Chief Appraiser, a Tax Analyst, and a County Attorney.

Apply online for the Ad Hoc Reappraisal Committee

Juvenile Crime Prevention Council (JCPC)

The primary intent of this council is to develop community-based alternatives to youth development centers and to provide community-based prevention and intervention strategies and programs for youth at risk of justice involvement. Current vacancies include 4 community members, (with one under the age of 21 years or a member of the public representing the interests of families of youth at-risk of justice involvement, and one member of the faith community). Learn more here.

Current vacancies
  • County Board of Adjustment:  1 vacancy for an alternate position; Deadline Sept. 30, 2021
  • Ad Hoc Reappraisal Committee:  7 vacancies:  (2 members from the Board of Equalization & Review; 3 At-large members; 1 Real Estate professional (residential preferred); 1 Equity representative); Deadline Oct. 6, 2021
  • Homeless Initiative:  1 vacancy; Deadline Oct. 6, 2021
  • Home and Community Care Block Grant Advisory Committee:  4 vacancies; Until filled
  • Juvenile Crime Prevention Council (JCPC):  1 vacancy (1 person under the age of 21 years or a member of the public representing the interests of families of youth at-risk of justice involvement); 1 vacancy (member of faith community) Until Filled
  • Nursing Home Community Advisory Committee; Until Filled
  • Adult Care Home Community Advisory Committee; Until Filled
Tuesday, October 5, 2021
Become A Volunteer Literacy Together
Oct 5 all-day
various locations

Sign up for Newsletter   

The ideal volunteer tutor is someone seeking to make a one-year commitment of two hours per week to help someone else make the change of a lifetime. For our volunteer tutors, an education background is helpful, but not necessary. The most important qualities are patience, an open mind, and resourcefulness. Tutors also need to be non-judgmental and sensitive to cultural differences. A GED or high school diploma is required. Ideal tutors enjoy seeing concrete outcomes from their efforts and sharing in the life-changing successes of others. See our full tutor position description here.

Learn more about Literacy Together’s volunteer roles!

Join a Greenworks Volunteer Task Force!
Oct 5 all-day
online

Join a Volunteer Task Force!

Our volunteer task forces work hard behind the scenes diving deep into issues affecting Asheville and Buncombe County. If you’re interested in becoming more involved by partnering up with other passionate community members, this is the place for you!

 

Plastics Reduction Task Force – Meets on the fourth Tuesday of the month at 5:30pm

Join the PRTF

Tree Protection Task Force – Meets on the last Monday of the month at noon. Contact [email protected] to be added to the email list.

Make a Difference in Your Community, Members Needed for Reappraisal Ad Hoc Committee
Oct 5 all-day
online

Make a Difference in Your Community, Members Needed for Reappraisal Ad Hoc Committee

Are you looking for a great way to get involved with your community and make a difference? Board, committee, and commission members aid the governing process by keeping Buncombe County in touch with the ideas and attitudes of our community. They help provide direction for the allocation of funds, the provision of human services, protection of residents, property, and our natural resources.

Public input is vitally important to the success of our County, and right now Buncombe County has vacancies on a number of boards and commissions. Learn more about vacancies, deadlines to apply, and the application process at buncombecounty.org/transparency.

Featured Board & Commission vacancies

Ad Hoc Reappraisal Committee

Apply now through Wednesday, Oct. 6 for this new committee. Are you curious about the property reappraisal process? The goals of this committee align with the County’s Racial Equity Action Plan, and include:

  • identifying resident concerns
  • providing guidance on future assessments
  •  providing input into equity concerns

The committee will be comprised of seven members as follows: 2 Members from the Board of Equalization and Review 5 Community Members (3 At-large members; 1 Real Estate professional (residential preferred); 1 Equity representative) Staff consists of the Assessor, Chief Appraiser, a Tax Analyst, and a County Attorney.

Apply online for the Ad Hoc Reappraisal Committee

Juvenile Crime Prevention Council (JCPC)

The primary intent of this council is to develop community-based alternatives to youth development centers and to provide community-based prevention and intervention strategies and programs for youth at risk of justice involvement. Current vacancies include 4 community members, (with one under the age of 21 years or a member of the public representing the interests of families of youth at-risk of justice involvement, and one member of the faith community). Learn more here.

Current vacancies
  • County Board of Adjustment:  1 vacancy for an alternate position; Deadline Sept. 30, 2021
  • Ad Hoc Reappraisal Committee:  7 vacancies:  (2 members from the Board of Equalization & Review; 3 At-large members; 1 Real Estate professional (residential preferred); 1 Equity representative); Deadline Oct. 6, 2021
  • Homeless Initiative:  1 vacancy; Deadline Oct. 6, 2021
  • Home and Community Care Block Grant Advisory Committee:  4 vacancies; Until filled
  • Juvenile Crime Prevention Council (JCPC):  1 vacancy (1 person under the age of 21 years or a member of the public representing the interests of families of youth at-risk of justice involvement); 1 vacancy (member of faith community) Until Filled
  • Nursing Home Community Advisory Committee; Until Filled
  • Adult Care Home Community Advisory Committee; Until Filled
Become A Volunteer Literacy Together
Oct 5 @ 5:00 pm
online

Student and tutor working together

Our Ideal Volunteer Tutor

The ideal volunteer tutor is someone seeking to make a one-year commitment of two hours per week to help someone else make the change of a lifetime. For our volunteer tutors, an education background is helpful, but not necessary. The most important qualities are patience, an open mind, and resourcefulness. Tutors also need to be non-judgmental and sensitive to cultural differences. A GED or high school diploma is required. Ideal tutors enjoy seeing concrete outcomes from their efforts and sharing in the life-changing successes of others. See our full tutor position description here.

Five Steps to Become a Tutor

1. Contact Literacy Together. Sign up online, call (828)254-3442 or email [email protected] to let us know you are interested in becoming a volunteer. We will get back to you within two business days.

2. Attend orientation. Orientations for the Adult Literacy or English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) programs are held every month. Youth Literacy orientations are held at various dates and times in the month before Youth Literacy training, which typically takes places over two weeks during the summer.

3. Attend tutor training. Sign up for training at the end of the orientation session. Adult Literacy or ESOL tutors receive 15 hours of training. Youth Literacy tutors receive 30 hours of training.

4. Get matched with a student. The program director for your chosen program will match you with a student or small group of students who corresponds to your preferences. The program director will set the date, time, and location of your first meeting. After that, you will schedule your tutoring sessions directly with your student.

5. Start tutoring. Meet with your student(s) for at least two hours per week for a minimum of one year. Share your success stories with us, attend periodic in-service trainings to freshen up your skills, and proctor annual tests for your student.

Equity underlies everything we do. We serve immigrants, low-wealth, and disadvantaged individuals of every age. We know that literacy is the primary determinant of health, employment, income levels, and constructive self-expression. In 2017, the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) found that sixty percent of children nationwide are not reading proficiently. Without intervention children who do not read proficiently become adults with low literacy and the cycle continues. Our one-on-one and small group tutoring is free and based on students’ schedules, making it accessible to those who would otherwise be unable to afford or attend traditional classroom settings.

Online Volunteer Orientation Meeting (Literacy Together)
Oct 5 @ 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm
Zoom

Literacy Together (formerly Literacy Council of Buncombe County) has a determined group of students waiting for volunteer tutors so they can move forward on their goals for a better future. We’re offering tutor training and tutoring sessions online and in-person. We have programs teaching English to immigrants; adult literacy for folks working on a GED; and youth literacy for kids struggling to learn to read.
828-254-3442 [email protected] https://lit-together.org/

Wednesday, October 6, 2021
Become A Volunteer Literacy Together
Oct 6 all-day
various locations

Sign up for Newsletter   

The ideal volunteer tutor is someone seeking to make a one-year commitment of two hours per week to help someone else make the change of a lifetime. For our volunteer tutors, an education background is helpful, but not necessary. The most important qualities are patience, an open mind, and resourcefulness. Tutors also need to be non-judgmental and sensitive to cultural differences. A GED or high school diploma is required. Ideal tutors enjoy seeing concrete outcomes from their efforts and sharing in the life-changing successes of others. See our full tutor position description here.

Learn more about Literacy Together’s volunteer roles!

Join a Greenworks Volunteer Task Force!
Oct 6 all-day
online

Join a Volunteer Task Force!

Our volunteer task forces work hard behind the scenes diving deep into issues affecting Asheville and Buncombe County. If you’re interested in becoming more involved by partnering up with other passionate community members, this is the place for you!

 

Plastics Reduction Task Force – Meets on the fourth Tuesday of the month at 5:30pm

Join the PRTF

Tree Protection Task Force – Meets on the last Monday of the month at noon. Contact [email protected] to be added to the email list.

Make a Difference in Your Community, Members Needed for Reappraisal Ad Hoc Committee
Oct 6 all-day
online

Make a Difference in Your Community, Members Needed for Reappraisal Ad Hoc Committee

Are you looking for a great way to get involved with your community and make a difference? Board, committee, and commission members aid the governing process by keeping Buncombe County in touch with the ideas and attitudes of our community. They help provide direction for the allocation of funds, the provision of human services, protection of residents, property, and our natural resources.

Public input is vitally important to the success of our County, and right now Buncombe County has vacancies on a number of boards and commissions. Learn more about vacancies, deadlines to apply, and the application process at buncombecounty.org/transparency.

Featured Board & Commission vacancies

Ad Hoc Reappraisal Committee

Apply now through Wednesday, Oct. 6 for this new committee. Are you curious about the property reappraisal process? The goals of this committee align with the County’s Racial Equity Action Plan, and include:

  • identifying resident concerns
  • providing guidance on future assessments
  •  providing input into equity concerns

The committee will be comprised of seven members as follows: 2 Members from the Board of Equalization and Review 5 Community Members (3 At-large members; 1 Real Estate professional (residential preferred); 1 Equity representative) Staff consists of the Assessor, Chief Appraiser, a Tax Analyst, and a County Attorney.

Apply online for the Ad Hoc Reappraisal Committee

Juvenile Crime Prevention Council (JCPC)

The primary intent of this council is to develop community-based alternatives to youth development centers and to provide community-based prevention and intervention strategies and programs for youth at risk of justice involvement. Current vacancies include 4 community members, (with one under the age of 21 years or a member of the public representing the interests of families of youth at-risk of justice involvement, and one member of the faith community). Learn more here.

Current vacancies
  • County Board of Adjustment:  1 vacancy for an alternate position; Deadline Sept. 30, 2021
  • Ad Hoc Reappraisal Committee:  7 vacancies:  (2 members from the Board of Equalization & Review; 3 At-large members; 1 Real Estate professional (residential preferred); 1 Equity representative); Deadline Oct. 6, 2021
  • Homeless Initiative:  1 vacancy; Deadline Oct. 6, 2021
  • Home and Community Care Block Grant Advisory Committee:  4 vacancies; Until filled
  • Juvenile Crime Prevention Council (JCPC):  1 vacancy (1 person under the age of 21 years or a member of the public representing the interests of families of youth at-risk of justice involvement); 1 vacancy (member of faith community) Until Filled
  • Nursing Home Community Advisory Committee; Until Filled
  • Adult Care Home Community Advisory Committee; Until Filled
Volunteer for the Holidays!
Oct 6 all-day
Eliada Homes
Accepting Gifts Help
We also need help thanking our Christmas sponsors as they drop off gifts the week of December 6th-11th!
You can sign up to cover a shift as people drop off the presents they have purchased for a child in need. Contact Rebecca Boline if you are interested in this opportunity [email protected].
Sand Hill Community Garden Workdays
Oct 6 @ 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Buncombe County Sports Park

Volunteers at Sand Hill Community Garden

Looking to get involved, stay active, and meet some new friends? Sand Hill Community Garden workdays take place on Wednesdays (6-8 p.m.) and Saturdays (10 a.m.-noon) from Feb. 27-Oct. 30, 2021, at Buncombe County Sports Park. The garden is located on 16 Apac Dr. in West Asheville/Enka-Candler.

Join friends and neighbors as they come together on common ground to raise fresh, organic vegetables and fruits for the Enka community.

Expect to wear a mask and maintain social distance throughout. Tools and hand sanitizer are available, but any gloves, loppers, pruners, or gardening tools you can bring will decrease the amount of contact between volunteers. Please wear work clothes to get dirty and closed-toe shoes. Sunscreen, water, and a hat are also handy items to have on hand.

Sand Hill Community Garden has been growing fresh produce since 2011 and raised over 1,200 lbs. of organic produce last year.

NOTE: Community workdays are weather dependent. Please join the community garden email list (send your info to [email protected]) to stay up on workday tasks and other garden news.

To receive the I Heart Parks monthly newsletter, sign up online. Follow Buncombe County Recreation on Facebook and Instagram for the latest updates.

Thursday, October 7, 2021
Become A Volunteer Literacy Together
Oct 7 all-day
various locations

Sign up for Newsletter   

The ideal volunteer tutor is someone seeking to make a one-year commitment of two hours per week to help someone else make the change of a lifetime. For our volunteer tutors, an education background is helpful, but not necessary. The most important qualities are patience, an open mind, and resourcefulness. Tutors also need to be non-judgmental and sensitive to cultural differences. A GED or high school diploma is required. Ideal tutors enjoy seeing concrete outcomes from their efforts and sharing in the life-changing successes of others. See our full tutor position description here.

Learn more about Literacy Together’s volunteer roles!

Join a Greenworks Volunteer Task Force!
Oct 7 all-day
online

Join a Volunteer Task Force!

Our volunteer task forces work hard behind the scenes diving deep into issues affecting Asheville and Buncombe County. If you’re interested in becoming more involved by partnering up with other passionate community members, this is the place for you!

 

Plastics Reduction Task Force – Meets on the fourth Tuesday of the month at 5:30pm

Join the PRTF

Tree Protection Task Force – Meets on the last Monday of the month at noon. Contact [email protected] to be added to the email list.

Make a Difference in Your Community, Members Needed for Reappraisal Ad Hoc Committee
Oct 7 all-day
online

Make a Difference in Your Community, Members Needed for Reappraisal Ad Hoc Committee

Are you looking for a great way to get involved with your community and make a difference? Board, committee, and commission members aid the governing process by keeping Buncombe County in touch with the ideas and attitudes of our community. They help provide direction for the allocation of funds, the provision of human services, protection of residents, property, and our natural resources.

Public input is vitally important to the success of our County, and right now Buncombe County has vacancies on a number of boards and commissions. Learn more about vacancies, deadlines to apply, and the application process at buncombecounty.org/transparency.

Featured Board & Commission vacancies

Ad Hoc Reappraisal Committee

Apply now through Wednesday, Oct. 6 for this new committee. Are you curious about the property reappraisal process? The goals of this committee align with the County’s Racial Equity Action Plan, and include:

  • identifying resident concerns
  • providing guidance on future assessments
  •  providing input into equity concerns

The committee will be comprised of seven members as follows: 2 Members from the Board of Equalization and Review 5 Community Members (3 At-large members; 1 Real Estate professional (residential preferred); 1 Equity representative) Staff consists of the Assessor, Chief Appraiser, a Tax Analyst, and a County Attorney.

Apply online for the Ad Hoc Reappraisal Committee

Juvenile Crime Prevention Council (JCPC)

The primary intent of this council is to develop community-based alternatives to youth development centers and to provide community-based prevention and intervention strategies and programs for youth at risk of justice involvement. Current vacancies include 4 community members, (with one under the age of 21 years or a member of the public representing the interests of families of youth at-risk of justice involvement, and one member of the faith community). Learn more here.

Current vacancies
  • County Board of Adjustment:  1 vacancy for an alternate position; Deadline Sept. 30, 2021
  • Ad Hoc Reappraisal Committee:  7 vacancies:  (2 members from the Board of Equalization & Review; 3 At-large members; 1 Real Estate professional (residential preferred); 1 Equity representative); Deadline Oct. 6, 2021
  • Homeless Initiative:  1 vacancy; Deadline Oct. 6, 2021
  • Home and Community Care Block Grant Advisory Committee:  4 vacancies; Until filled
  • Juvenile Crime Prevention Council (JCPC):  1 vacancy (1 person under the age of 21 years or a member of the public representing the interests of families of youth at-risk of justice involvement); 1 vacancy (member of faith community) Until Filled
  • Nursing Home Community Advisory Committee; Until Filled
  • Adult Care Home Community Advisory Committee; Until Filled
Become A Volunteer Literacy Together
Oct 7 @ 10:00 am
online

Student and tutor working together

Our Ideal Volunteer Tutor

The ideal volunteer tutor is someone seeking to make a one-year commitment of two hours per week to help someone else make the change of a lifetime. For our volunteer tutors, an education background is helpful, but not necessary. The most important qualities are patience, an open mind, and resourcefulness. Tutors also need to be non-judgmental and sensitive to cultural differences. A GED or high school diploma is required. Ideal tutors enjoy seeing concrete outcomes from their efforts and sharing in the life-changing successes of others. See our full tutor position description here.

Five Steps to Become a Tutor

1. Contact Literacy Together. Sign up online, call (828)254-3442 or email [email protected] to let us know you are interested in becoming a volunteer. We will get back to you within two business days.

2. Attend orientation. Orientations for the Adult Literacy or English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) programs are held every month. Youth Literacy orientations are held at various dates and times in the month before Youth Literacy training, which typically takes places over two weeks during the summer.

3. Attend tutor training. Sign up for training at the end of the orientation session. Adult Literacy or ESOL tutors receive 15 hours of training. Youth Literacy tutors receive 30 hours of training.

4. Get matched with a student. The program director for your chosen program will match you with a student or small group of students who corresponds to your preferences. The program director will set the date, time, and location of your first meeting. After that, you will schedule your tutoring sessions directly with your student.

5. Start tutoring. Meet with your student(s) for at least two hours per week for a minimum of one year. Share your success stories with us, attend periodic in-service trainings to freshen up your skills, and proctor annual tests for your student.

Equity underlies everything we do. We serve immigrants, low-wealth, and disadvantaged individuals of every age. We know that literacy is the primary determinant of health, employment, income levels, and constructive self-expression. In 2017, the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) found that sixty percent of children nationwide are not reading proficiently. Without intervention children who do not read proficiently become adults with low literacy and the cycle continues. Our one-on-one and small group tutoring is free and based on students’ schedules, making it accessible to those who would otherwise be unable to afford or attend traditional classroom settings.

Online Volunteer Orientation Meeting (Literacy Together)
Oct 7 @ 10:00 am – 11:00 am
Zoom

Literacy Together (formerly Literacy Council of Buncombe County) has a determined group of students waiting for volunteer tutors so they can move forward on their goals for a better future. We’re offering tutor training and tutoring sessions online and in-person. We have programs teaching English to immigrants; adult literacy for folks working on a GED; and youth literacy for kids struggling to learn to read.

Free Yoga – The Park at Flat Rock
Oct 7 @ 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm
Flat Rock Playhouse

Group of people with arms outstretched doing yoga in a park.

Hendersonville yoga studio, YAM, is offering free outdoor yoga at The Park at Flat Rock on Thursdays and Saturdays. Get outside and get moving with these fun and refreshing classes. Click to learn more about YAM’s community yoga.

Friday, October 8, 2021
Become A Volunteer Literacy Together
Oct 8 all-day
various locations

Sign up for Newsletter   

The ideal volunteer tutor is someone seeking to make a one-year commitment of two hours per week to help someone else make the change of a lifetime. For our volunteer tutors, an education background is helpful, but not necessary. The most important qualities are patience, an open mind, and resourcefulness. Tutors also need to be non-judgmental and sensitive to cultural differences. A GED or high school diploma is required. Ideal tutors enjoy seeing concrete outcomes from their efforts and sharing in the life-changing successes of others. See our full tutor position description here.

Learn more about Literacy Together’s volunteer roles!

Join a Greenworks Volunteer Task Force!
Oct 8 all-day
online

Join a Volunteer Task Force!

Our volunteer task forces work hard behind the scenes diving deep into issues affecting Asheville and Buncombe County. If you’re interested in becoming more involved by partnering up with other passionate community members, this is the place for you!

 

Plastics Reduction Task Force – Meets on the fourth Tuesday of the month at 5:30pm

Join the PRTF

Tree Protection Task Force – Meets on the last Monday of the month at noon. Contact [email protected] to be added to the email list.

Make a Difference in Your Community, Members Needed for Reappraisal Ad Hoc Committee
Oct 8 all-day
online

Make a Difference in Your Community, Members Needed for Reappraisal Ad Hoc Committee

Are you looking for a great way to get involved with your community and make a difference? Board, committee, and commission members aid the governing process by keeping Buncombe County in touch with the ideas and attitudes of our community. They help provide direction for the allocation of funds, the provision of human services, protection of residents, property, and our natural resources.

Public input is vitally important to the success of our County, and right now Buncombe County has vacancies on a number of boards and commissions. Learn more about vacancies, deadlines to apply, and the application process at buncombecounty.org/transparency.

Featured Board & Commission vacancies

Ad Hoc Reappraisal Committee

Apply now through Wednesday, Oct. 6 for this new committee. Are you curious about the property reappraisal process? The goals of this committee align with the County’s Racial Equity Action Plan, and include:

  • identifying resident concerns
  • providing guidance on future assessments
  •  providing input into equity concerns

The committee will be comprised of seven members as follows: 2 Members from the Board of Equalization and Review 5 Community Members (3 At-large members; 1 Real Estate professional (residential preferred); 1 Equity representative) Staff consists of the Assessor, Chief Appraiser, a Tax Analyst, and a County Attorney.

Apply online for the Ad Hoc Reappraisal Committee

Juvenile Crime Prevention Council (JCPC)

The primary intent of this council is to develop community-based alternatives to youth development centers and to provide community-based prevention and intervention strategies and programs for youth at risk of justice involvement. Current vacancies include 4 community members, (with one under the age of 21 years or a member of the public representing the interests of families of youth at-risk of justice involvement, and one member of the faith community). Learn more here.

Current vacancies
  • County Board of Adjustment:  1 vacancy for an alternate position; Deadline Sept. 30, 2021
  • Ad Hoc Reappraisal Committee:  7 vacancies:  (2 members from the Board of Equalization & Review; 3 At-large members; 1 Real Estate professional (residential preferred); 1 Equity representative); Deadline Oct. 6, 2021
  • Homeless Initiative:  1 vacancy; Deadline Oct. 6, 2021
  • Home and Community Care Block Grant Advisory Committee:  4 vacancies; Until filled
  • Juvenile Crime Prevention Council (JCPC):  1 vacancy (1 person under the age of 21 years or a member of the public representing the interests of families of youth at-risk of justice involvement); 1 vacancy (member of faith community) Until Filled
  • Nursing Home Community Advisory Committee; Until Filled
  • Adult Care Home Community Advisory Committee; Until Filled
Volunteer for at the 9th Annual Haunted Trail
Oct 8 all-day
Adventure Center of Asheville

Our friends over at The Haunted Trail (located at the Adventure Center of Asheville) are looking for volunteers!

From the fine folks at The Haunted Trail:

“Lookin’ fer somthin outdoorsy ta do this Halloween season?! 🤠

We are lookin’ to recruit a few more volunteers – who are NOT shy! – to act in our brand new scene: a wild western walk through! (Acting spaces are limited and assigned based on level of availability. There are also some non western roles still waiting for the perfect volunteer to find us!!)

Don’t fancy yerself as one of those dramatic type folk?! We would love to have some festival area volunteers as well!

Adult volunteers will receive free beer with their dinner which is provided by our amazing title sponsor Mellow Mushroom!!”

Please email Lauren Rivas if you would like to join in the fun at The Haunted Trail this year!

Saturday, October 9, 2021
Become A Volunteer Literacy Together
Oct 9 all-day
various locations

Sign up for Newsletter   

The ideal volunteer tutor is someone seeking to make a one-year commitment of two hours per week to help someone else make the change of a lifetime. For our volunteer tutors, an education background is helpful, but not necessary. The most important qualities are patience, an open mind, and resourcefulness. Tutors also need to be non-judgmental and sensitive to cultural differences. A GED or high school diploma is required. Ideal tutors enjoy seeing concrete outcomes from their efforts and sharing in the life-changing successes of others. See our full tutor position description here.

Learn more about Literacy Together’s volunteer roles!

Join a Greenworks Volunteer Task Force!
Oct 9 all-day
online

Join a Volunteer Task Force!

Our volunteer task forces work hard behind the scenes diving deep into issues affecting Asheville and Buncombe County. If you’re interested in becoming more involved by partnering up with other passionate community members, this is the place for you!

 

Plastics Reduction Task Force – Meets on the fourth Tuesday of the month at 5:30pm

Join the PRTF

Tree Protection Task Force – Meets on the last Monday of the month at noon. Contact [email protected] to be added to the email list.

Make a Difference in Your Community, Members Needed for Reappraisal Ad Hoc Committee
Oct 9 all-day
online

Make a Difference in Your Community, Members Needed for Reappraisal Ad Hoc Committee

Are you looking for a great way to get involved with your community and make a difference? Board, committee, and commission members aid the governing process by keeping Buncombe County in touch with the ideas and attitudes of our community. They help provide direction for the allocation of funds, the provision of human services, protection of residents, property, and our natural resources.

Public input is vitally important to the success of our County, and right now Buncombe County has vacancies on a number of boards and commissions. Learn more about vacancies, deadlines to apply, and the application process at buncombecounty.org/transparency.

Featured Board & Commission vacancies

Ad Hoc Reappraisal Committee

Apply now through Wednesday, Oct. 6 for this new committee. Are you curious about the property reappraisal process? The goals of this committee align with the County’s Racial Equity Action Plan, and include:

  • identifying resident concerns
  • providing guidance on future assessments
  •  providing input into equity concerns

The committee will be comprised of seven members as follows: 2 Members from the Board of Equalization and Review 5 Community Members (3 At-large members; 1 Real Estate professional (residential preferred); 1 Equity representative) Staff consists of the Assessor, Chief Appraiser, a Tax Analyst, and a County Attorney.

Apply online for the Ad Hoc Reappraisal Committee

Juvenile Crime Prevention Council (JCPC)

The primary intent of this council is to develop community-based alternatives to youth development centers and to provide community-based prevention and intervention strategies and programs for youth at risk of justice involvement. Current vacancies include 4 community members, (with one under the age of 21 years or a member of the public representing the interests of families of youth at-risk of justice involvement, and one member of the faith community). Learn more here.

Current vacancies
  • County Board of Adjustment:  1 vacancy for an alternate position; Deadline Sept. 30, 2021
  • Ad Hoc Reappraisal Committee:  7 vacancies:  (2 members from the Board of Equalization & Review; 3 At-large members; 1 Real Estate professional (residential preferred); 1 Equity representative); Deadline Oct. 6, 2021
  • Homeless Initiative:  1 vacancy; Deadline Oct. 6, 2021
  • Home and Community Care Block Grant Advisory Committee:  4 vacancies; Until filled
  • Juvenile Crime Prevention Council (JCPC):  1 vacancy (1 person under the age of 21 years or a member of the public representing the interests of families of youth at-risk of justice involvement); 1 vacancy (member of faith community) Until Filled
  • Nursing Home Community Advisory Committee; Until Filled
  • Adult Care Home Community Advisory Committee; Until Filled
Volunteer for at the 9th Annual Haunted Trail
Oct 9 all-day
Adventure Center of Asheville

Our friends over at The Haunted Trail (located at the Adventure Center of Asheville) are looking for volunteers!

From the fine folks at The Haunted Trail:

“Lookin’ fer somthin outdoorsy ta do this Halloween season?! 🤠

We are lookin’ to recruit a few more volunteers – who are NOT shy! – to act in our brand new scene: a wild western walk through! (Acting spaces are limited and assigned based on level of availability. There are also some non western roles still waiting for the perfect volunteer to find us!!)

Don’t fancy yerself as one of those dramatic type folk?! We would love to have some festival area volunteers as well!

Adult volunteers will receive free beer with their dinner which is provided by our amazing title sponsor Mellow Mushroom!!”

Please email Lauren Rivas if you would like to join in the fun at The Haunted Trail this year!

Volunteer for the Holidays!
Oct 9 all-day
Eliada Homes
Accepting Gifts Help
We also need help thanking our Christmas sponsors as they drop off gifts the week of December 6th-11th!
You can sign up to cover a shift as people drop off the presents they have purchased for a child in need. Contact Rebecca Boline if you are interested in this opportunity [email protected].
Bold Souls Morning Yoga
Oct 9 @ 9:45 am – 10:45 am
Bold Rock Hard Cider (Mills River, NC)

Bring your yoga mats to Bold Rock for a mindful way to begin your Saturday! Get your “ohm” on with a local trainer and yoga instructor as they lead a fun and playful yoga session. This class is open to all levels of yoga experience for a $5 suggested donation!
After yoga, feel free to have a cider or some delicious lunch from the food truck.
Sand Hill Community Garden Workdays
Oct 9 @ 10:00 am – 12:00 pm
 Buncombe County Sports Park

Volunteers at Sand Hill Community Garden

Looking to get involved, stay active, and meet some new friends? Sand Hill Community Garden workdays take place on Wednesdays (6-8 p.m.) and Saturdays (10 a.m.-noon) from Feb. 27-Oct. 30, 2021, at Buncombe County Sports Park. The garden is located on 16 Apac Dr. in West Asheville/Enka-Candler.

Join friends and neighbors as they come together on common ground to raise fresh, organic vegetables and fruits for the Enka community.

Expect to wear a mask and maintain social distance throughout. Tools and hand sanitizer are available, but any gloves, loppers, pruners, or gardening tools you can bring will decrease the amount of contact between volunteers. Please wear work clothes to get dirty and closed-toe shoes. Sunscreen, water, and a hat are also handy items to have on hand.

Sand Hill Community Garden has been growing fresh produce since 2011 and raised over 1,200 lbs. of organic produce last year.

NOTE: Community workdays are weather dependent. Please join the community garden email list (send your info to [email protected]) to stay up on workday tasks and other garden news.

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