Southern Appalachian Highlands Conservancy Marks 50th Anniversary with Special Celebration


Southern Appalachian Highlands Conservancy celebrates 50th anniversary

This year the nonprofit Southern Appalachian Highlands Conservancy (SAHC) celebrates 50 years conserving clean water, plant and wildlife habitat, farmland, scenic beauty, and places for all people to enjoy outdoor recreation in the mountains of NC and TN. The 50th anniversary will be marked with a special celebration event on Friday, May 31 – “Rooted in the Past, Growing for the Future” – at the TN Welcome Center on I-26 near the NC/TN border. The location overlooks the 10,000-acre Rocky Fork watershed, one of SAHC’s keystone conservation success stories.

Major Achievements

SAHC has grown from a small group of dedicated volunteers into a sophisticated, multi-state organization at the forefront of nationally recognized conservation efforts. The celebratory event will highlight milestone achievements of the past 50 years and announce major projects for the future of conservation.

Special Guests

Special guest speakers include Dr. Mamie Parker, ground-breaking biologist and former Head of Fisheries for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, and New York Times best-selling author Wiley Cash. The event is free and open to the public, but pre-registration is required.

Music and Hike

Welcome music will be supplied by the East Tennessee State University’s Old Time Band, and the celebration will be followed by an optional guided group hike at TN’s Lamar Alexander Rocky Fork State Park.

Milestone Achievements

Milestone achievements of SAHC’s 50 years of conservation include protecting rare plant and animal habitat in diverse locations, headwater streams in multiple river systems, farmland in both TN and NC, and numerous places for people to enjoy outdoor recreation.

Featured Speakers

  • Dr. Mamie Parker: Former Head of Fisheries for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
  • Wiley Cash: New York Times bestselling author and founder of This Is Working.
  • Carl Silverstein: The Executive Director of SAHC.

Conclusion

The Southern Appalachian Highlands Conservancy’s 50th anniversary celebration is a testament to the organization’s dedication to conservation over the past five decades. With a focus on preserving natural habitats, protecting water sources, and providing outdoor recreation opportunities, SAHC has made a significant impact on the Southern Appalachians. The event promises to be an inspiring look back at past achievements and an exciting glimpse into the future of conservation in the region.



Author: HERE Asheville

HERE Asheville

Share
Published by
HERE Asheville

Recent Posts

Tragedy Strikes Western North Carolina Amid Hurricane Helene

News Summary Hurricane Helene has caused severe damage in Western North Carolina, leading to four…

21 hours ago

Severe Flooding Predicted in Asheville Due to Hurricane Helene

News Summary Asheville, North Carolina, is facing severe flooding as the remnants of Hurricane Helene…

21 hours ago

I-40 to Reopen in Stages After Hurricane Helene’s Flooding

News Summary Interstate 40 is scheduled to reopen in stages, starting March 1, following severe…

21 hours ago

Asheville Tourists Defeat Brooklyn Cyclones in High-Scoring Game

News Summary The Asheville Tourists claimed a significant victory over the Brooklyn Cyclones with a…

21 hours ago

Asheville High School Hosts Key Girls Soccer Match

News Summary Asheville High School will host a significant girls soccer match against Davie High…

21 hours ago

Pope Leo XIV Calls for Global Peace in His First Address

News Summary In his inaugural address at the Vatican, Pope Leo XIV called for global…

23 hours ago