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Sat., Nov. 9 Sun., Nov. 10 The Bountiful Cities
Project hosts a biodynamic/permaculture workshop with Bob Kornegay
at the Stephens Lee/City Seeds Edible Park. Kornegay has
over 25 years experience in the field of biodynamic/permaculture
design. Free admission; vegetarian lunch proviced. Info: Sabra
Kelley chinois6@hotmail.com 828-275-1751 or Matthew Ensner
urbanecologist@hotmail.com
Sat., Nov. 9 Nonviolence training and info session
in preparation for SOA protests in Ft. Benning on Nov. 15-17.
Free; all are welcome. 6-9pm, Movement and Learning Center (above
the French Broad Food Co-op). Info: 281-4898 or folkteller@hotmail.com
Sat., Nov. 9 Workshop: Nonviolence and Conflict Resolution
from a Christian and Buddhist Perspective, with Bangkok
activist and social critic Achan Sulak Sivaraksa and Ken Sehested
of the Baptist Peace Fellowship of North America. $20 fee; 10am
12:30pm, Cannon Lounge, Warren Wilson College. Info or
to register: 236-0222.
Sat., Nov. 9 Public talk: Buddhist Responses to 9/11.
$10, 7-9pm, Cannon Lounge at Warren Wilson College. Attend this
event and the Nonviolence workshop described above (same day)
for $25. Info or to register: 236-0222.
Nov. 10 -Dec. 15 Basic Self Defense Class. This workshop
is intended for those of us who have and do experience harrasment
based on our gender, gender expression, or our sexual preference.
Movement and Learning Center, above the French Broad Food
Co-op. Sundays (w/ childcare), 7-9pm and open gym practice on
Wednesdays, 5:30-6:30. Info: 236-0890.
Mon., Nov. 11 David Rovics performs at 8pm at Gallery
31 on Carolina Lane, to be followed by a video by Insurrection
Channel. Info: 225-0814
Thurs., Nov. 14 Musicians Charlie King and Karen
Brandow, along with The Prince Myshkins, present a night
of political satire and songs of hope. 8:30pm, the student café
at Warren Wilson College. Info: asummers@warren-wilson.edu
Sat., Nov. 16 Public Forum on Police Brutality,
11am - 1pm, Stephens Lee Community Center.
Sat., Nov. 16 Forum: Ties That Bind. Dr. Lenwood
Davis, historian, discusses The Building of the Western
North Carolina Railroads, Reconstruction, and Jim Crow Laws.
Douglas Haynes with Ashevilles Playback Theater presents
Telling Life Stories Using Improvisation. 10am
12pm, YMI Cultural Center. YMI members $2; non-members $3; free
for students. Info: 252-4614
Sat., Nov. 16 Why Raw? An exploration of why raw
food is vital to health. Speakers include Douglas Graham,
D.C., and Rozlind Gruben, A.H.S.I, R.S.A. 7-10pm, Movement &
Learning Center above the French Broad Food Co-op. Info: 828-654-8151.
Sat., Nov. 16 Charter bus leaves Asheville for the
SOA protests in Columbus, GA, 6am. Cost is $50 and includes
motel floor space (please bring a sleeping bag!). Reservations
required, as space is limited. Info: 258-0022.
Sun., Nov. 17 An evening of theater, dance, and film
on the subject of life and humanity in relation to HIV/AIDS.
7pm, Cathedral of All Souls, Biltmore Village. Portions of suggested
donations ($12 general / $6 students) will benefit sponsoring
organizations: Asheville Playback Theater; Asheville Contemporary
Dance Theater, and Western North Carolina AIDS Project. Info:
WNCAP, 252-7489.
Sun., Nov. 24 Fall Community Garden Workday,
10am 4pm, Pearson St. Community Garden in Montford. Please
bring some tools if possible. Families are welcome, and refreshments
will be provided. Info: Bountiful Cities Project at 828-236-9462.
Sun., Nov. 24 Vegan Thanksgiving Dinner at Max and
Rosies Café. The menu will include tofu turkey,
millet stuffing, mushroom gravy, mixed vegetables, salad greens
with dressing, cranberry sauce, sweet potatoes, dessert, coffee
and tea. Reservations required and must be made by Nov. 16.
The cost is $16 per person; a portion of the proceeds will go
to support Carolina Animal Action. Info, 298-4647 or carolinaanimal@aol.com.
Fri., Nov. 29 Join Carolina Animal Action to protest
the bloody fur trade from 11:30am - 1:30pm at 35 Battery
Park Avenue in downtown Asheville. Speak up for the animals
on Fur Free Friday, a national event. Info: carolinaanimal@aol.com,
298-4647.

“Koats for Kids,” annual campaign to provide children in
Buncombe County with warm winter coats. Financial donations
also accepted. Please bring coat donations to 951 Sand Hill
Rd or the North Carolina $1.99 Cleaners at the following locations:
K-Mart Shopping Plaza on Patton Ave.; 120 Merrimon Ave.; 1025
Brevard Rd.; and 4 Long Shoals Rd. Info: www.heartswithhands.org
Asheville Free School is offering new classes for September
and October 2002. Call 236-3834 or email ashevillefreeschool@hotmail.com
for more info.
Oct. 15 – Nov. 29 • The Center for Diversity Education presents
“In the Footsteps of Pilgrims: Historic Travels of Faith” at
the YMI Cultural Center. The emphasis of the exhibit will
be on the Hajj to Mecca along with information on pilgrimages
to Santiago, Rome, Jerusalem, Varanasi (India), Shikoku (Japan)
and Canterbury. Tuesday - Friday 1-5; Saturday 10-5. Admission
is $2 for students, $4 for adults. Info: 828-254-9044, www.diversityed.com,
or diversity@main.nc.us
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Asheville needs volunteers.
Four volunteer programs to choose from. Info: Jayme Davis, 253-1470.
Foster Parents needed • Make a difference in the life
of a child, a difference that will contribute to the quality
of a child’s life. Explore your opportunity to provide a foster
home with Grandfather Home for Children. Info: Kathy Price,
828-299-2941.
WENOCA Sierra Club plans a variety of hikes and rafting
outings in the Western NC area. Info: 236-0571 before 10pm.
Culture’s Edge 2002: Classes and workshops at Earthaven
Ecovillage. For course guide, to register, or for more info:
828-669-3937 (voice mail), culturesedge@earthaven.org,
or write to 1025 Camp Elliott Rd., Black Mountain, NC 28711.
Third Mondays • Asheville Latin-Americans for Advancement
meets. Call 277-1797 for details.
Third Mondays • Population Connection (formerly ZPG)
meets. Call Greg Wilcox at 665-7531 or gwilcox@charter.net
Tuesdays • Asheville Prison Book Program meets 2-4
pm. Call 254-3025 for more info.
Tuesdays • Colombia Education Project meets, 7pm, Warren
Wilson College. Info: 285-8495.
Tuesdays • Food Not Bombs serves free vegan food and
informal activist networking at City County Plaza, 5pm. Info:
281-4343.
First Tuesdays • Community of Compassion, cannabis activist
group, meets at 7pm at 729 Haywood Rd. (Fortune Building) in
West Asheville. 251-0343.
First and Third Tuesdays • WNC Peace Coalition meets.
All are welcome. Info: Peace Line 271-0022.
First Wednesdays • WNC Pagans’ Night Out, a monthly social
gathering for local Pagans, Heathens, and practitioners of similar
faiths. Minors must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian. Sponsored
by CERES, the Coalition of Earth Religions for Education and
Support. Info: 253-5667 or www.witchesgathering.com/ceres
Wednesdays (SEPT-OCT): Vigil against the war on Iraq,
5-6pm, in front of the Federal Building in downtown Asheville.
Info: 285-0838.
Wednesdays • Mosaic Vortex community center membership
meetings. Info: 271-7774
Wednesdays • Poet Potluck: Bring a vegetarian dish and
speak your words. 7:30pm, Burnsville. Info/directions: 675-0171.
Wednesdays • Spanish language practice with a native
speaker, 12:30pm at International Link, 87 Patton. 255-9104.
First Wednesdays • La Leche League toddler group meets
10am at Murphy-Oakley Rec. Center, 749 Fairview Rd. Info: 645-8579.
First and third Wednesdays • Earth First! meets, 7pm.
Call for info: 285-0847.
Second and fourth Wednesdays • Blue Ridge Equality
Alliance (BREA) meets, 6:30pm, Wells Room, YWCA, 185 S.
French Broad. Info: 252-4097 or info@breaonline.org
Second Wednesdays • WNC SOA Watch meets. Info:
254-5195.
Thursdays • French language practice with a native speaker,
12:30pm at International Link, 87 Patton. 255-9104.
Thursdays • Free yoga class at the French Broad Food
Co-op, 90 Biltmore Ave., 7:45-9:30pm.
Fridays • Women in Black stand in silence against war,
5-6pm at Vance Monument. Info: 252-4536.
Fridays • WNC Peace Coalition’s Vigil for Peace, 6-7pm,
Vance Monument. Info: Peace Line, 271-0022.
Fridays • Open acoustic jam, 7pm at Capricorn Studios.
Info: 686-8020
First Fridays • AGR movie night: Documentaries and films
that question social norms. First Friday of every month
at The Big Idea, 27 Carolina Lane. Donations benefit AGR. Watch
resource guide for upcoming films and showtimes.
Saturdays • Tours and service learning projects at Earthaven
Ecovillage, outside of Black Mountain. 669-3937 (visitor
voice mail number, please leave a message).
Second and Fourth Sundays • Poetry Slam at Area 45 Theatre,
45 Wall St., 7:30 pm. Info: slamasheville@yahoo.com
Sundays • GROW Community Garden: work in the garden,
3-8pm, Pearson community garden. Info: 254-5195.
Sundays • Asheville Prison Book Program meets 5:30pm
at 101 Woodrow St. (back door) Call 254-3025 for more info.
Sundays • Food Not Bombs serves free vegan food and informal
activist networking at City County Plaza, 5pm. Info: 281-4343.
Sundays • Capoeira class, 5pm. One class free if you
bring in a copy of the AGR with this notice. Info: 232-2980
or dravenarcane@hotmail.com
First and third Sundays: GROW Community Garden meets,
1:30pm, Pearson community garden. Info: 254-5195 Third Sundays
• La Leche League meets 4pm at WNC Breastfeeding Center,
50 Doctor’s Dr. 628-4438
Second and fourth Sundays • Jubilee environmental
team meets downstairs at Jubilee, 46 Wall St., 11am. Info
250-9116 Last Sunday of every month • Food Not Bombs
monthly meeting. 8pm, 169 Hillside St. Info: 281-4343.
Sundays The Bountiful Cities Project Community Garden
(formerly GROW) meets: grow food for the community. 3pm, Pearson
street garden. Info 236-9462.
Other areas
Ft. Benning, Columbus, Georgia Nov. 15-17 • SOA Watch Annual
Rally and Vigil: While SOA grads are engaged in repression
against striking workers in Bolivia, as well as massacres and
the formation of paramilitary groups in Colombia, human rights
activists are in prison for speaking out against SOA terror.
Join us as we put our bodies on the line and work towards a
culture of justice and peace to defy the system of terror and
violence. The Indigo Girls on stage at the Sunday vigil this
year. Visit www.soaw.org
for updates in the schedule, to contact a local group, or to
download the 2002 organizing packet.

Active Students for a Healthy Environment (ASHE), 251-
6797x 1179. ecology@bulldog.unca.edu.
American Indian Movement Asheville • 828-628-2862 or
aimasheville@hotmail.com
New website: www.geocities.com/aimasheville/index.html
Americans United for Separation of Church and State
North Carolina office: 919-604-6667.
Appalachian Sustainable Agriculture Project (ASAP) •
828-649-9452 or www.asapconnections.org.
Arthur Morgan School • 1901 Hannah Branch Rd., Burnsville,
NC 28714. 828-675-4262, ams@yancey.main.nc.us
& www.arthurmorganschool.org
Asheville Community Resource Center (forming) 250- 1248
Asheville Free School, www.letsfreeschool.org
Asheville Life Food Collective, 280-2555.
Asheville Prison Book Program, 254-3025
Asheville ReCyclery • Non profit bicycle repair 828-253-7930
37 Mulberry St.
Asheville for a Socialist Colombia • 258-0731.
Blue Ridge Equality Alliance, 236-2033 or leestin@cs.com.
Canary Coalition, clean air group, PO Box 1556, Whitier,
NC 28789-1556.
Carolina Animal Action, PO Box 19242, Asheville, NC 28815.
meatstinks@aol.com.
298-4647.
Carolina Farm Stewardship Association, 919-542-2402.
Carolina Interfaith Taskforce on Central America (CITCA) • Melissa
Fridlin, 777-3968, citcawnc@main.nc.us,
PO Box 1947, Asheville 28802
Citizens for Media Literacy • 34 Wall St. 828-254-2286.
Clean Water Fund, 29 1/2 Page Ave., Asheville, NC 28801.
251-1291 or 1-800-929-4480. www.cwfnc.org
or cwfnc@main.nc.us.
CLOSER gay and lesbian group, CLOSERmail@aol.com
Colombia Education Project • Erin Pratt, 285-8495, or
email scnunez@hotmail.com
Community Supported Development • Seeks development that
will maintain the quality of life in the areas in which we live
and work. 253-2546 or www.main.nc.us/csd
Community of Compassion, 251-0343, herbmercy@aol.com.
Coven Oldenwilde • Local Wiccan Coven. Contact us for
info about Conscientious Objector status. Call 251-0343, or
visit www.oldenwilde.com
Dandelion Fund • provides small grants to activist groups.
PO Box 409, Asheville, NC 28802. 828-236-1994. www.dandelionfund.org
Dogwood Alliance • PO Box 7645, Asheville, NC 28802,
828-251-2525, Earthaven Ecovillage
• Permaculture based, off-grid, intentional community, 669-3937
(voice mail) or 1025 Camp Elliott Road,
Black Mountain, NC 28711
eKleiwerks Natural Building • Local and international
trainings in natural building; 828-252-7701; janell@kleiwerks.com
El Eco • Asheville’s only Spanish language newspaper.
Share news, announcements, events, and place advertisements.
Info: eleco@ncpress.net
or fax 236-3103.
Environmental and Conservation Organization (ECO), 119
3rd Ave. West, Hendersonville, NC 28792. 692-0385.
Food Not Bombs • Feeding the hungry and building community,
call Abe @ 281-0313 or Nina @ 250-9882.
freeradioasheville, PO Box 1485, Asheville, NC 28802.
radioasheville@hotmail.com.
Freedom Socialist Party • 202 Edgewood Rd. #203, Asheville,
NC 28804-3315, Info: 258-0731 or www.socialism.com
Heart of the Mother/Children of the Earth: Grassroots
activism for families; education, outreach, and support. Info:
828-232-0036.
Henderson County Greens • www.greens.org/wnc
or 697-4254.
High Country Citizens for Peace and Justice (Boone) • www.highcountrypeace.org
International Link Community Center, 87 Patton Ave.,
Asheville, NC 28801. 255-9104.
Just Economics, 45 Sardis Rd., Asheville, NC 28806. 665-2198.
Katuah Earth First!, PO Box 1485, Asheville, NC 28802. 285-0631.
Katuah Earth First! • PO Box 1485, Asheville, NC 28802
or 225-0814
Katuah MASHH (Medicine for Activists Seeking Health and Healing)
•275-6221.
The Mediation Center, 189 College St., Asheville, NC
28801-3030. 251-6089. tmc@buncombe.main.nc.us
or www.main.nc.us/tmc
Mosaic Vortex youth center , Not-for-profit youth
empowerment organization. Call Breanna at 258-9395, or visit
geocities.com/mosaicvortex/
Nuclear Information and Resource Service Southeast, P.O.
Box 7586, Asheville, NC 28802. Contact: Mary Olsen, 828-251-2060.
nirs.se@mindspring.com
or www.nirs.org.
OUR VOICE • formerly Rape Crisis Center, PO Box 7453,
Asheville, NC 28802. 252-0562
People of Faith Against the Death Penalty, 274-8798.
PFLAG, gay and lesbian family group, 277-7815.
PFLAG Hendersonville, 696-8250.
Physicians for Social Responsibility, Lew Patrie at
299-1242 or Terry Clark at 667-0287.
Planned Parenthood • 603 Biltmore Ave., Asheville, NC
28801, 252-7928.
Population Connection (formerly ZPG) • Info: Gregory
Wilcox, 665-7531 or email gwilcox@charter.net
Quality Forward, volunteer stream clean up. Call Gretchen
at 254-1776. P.O. Box 22, Asheville, NC 28802.
RESULTS • citizens’ group, hunger and poverty advocacy
organization. Cathy, 299-7957
San Cristóbal Committee of Asheville Sister Cities •
675-5525 or jmorgan@yancey.main.nc.us
Sierra Club, Wenoca group • 828-645-8917 or ryonen@juno.com
Southern Appalachian Biodiversity Project, PO Box 3141,
Asheville, NC 28802. 258-2667.
Southern Appalachian Center for Cooperative Ownership,
12 1/2 Wall St. Ste. D, Asheville, NC 28801. 232-0632.
Tranzmision • Transgender community/activist group. Allies
welcome! 252-0023 or tranzmision@hotmail.com
Voices for Peace, c/o Brevard College, Box B-5649, 400
N. Broad
War Resisters League, 277-0758.
War Tax Resistance Coordinating Committee, 1-800269-7464.
285-0010.
Western Carolina Women’s Coalition, PO Box 402, Asheville,
NC 28802. 251-5986.
Western North Carolina Alliance, 70 Woodfin Pl. #326,
Asheville, NC 28801. 258-8737.
WNC Citizens for an End to Institutional Bigotry, PO
Box 18640, Asheville, NC 28814. 669-6677.www.main.nc.us/wncceib.
WNC Civil Liberties Coalition • Been violated due to
Patriot Act, or care to join? Call: 697-4254 or 271-0022
WNC-Cuba Friendship Committee • George Robinson, 232-4922
WNC Green Party, meeting info: 254-5195.
WNC Peace Coalition, email: wncpc@main.nc.us
website: www.main.nc.us/wncpc
WNC School of the Americas Watch, 254-5195.
Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom, 255-8065.
YWCA of Asheville, 185 S. French Broad Ave., Asheville,
NC 28801. 254-7206.www.main.nc.us/ywca.
Zim-Zam Eco-House, 277-0758.
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