Upcoming Events

Find fun pollinator events around the greater Asheville area. Join us for family-friendly programs, pollenteer workdays, pollinator workshops and more.

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Southeast Bumble Bee Atlas: Field Day
Jun
21

Southeast Bumble Bee Atlas: Field Day

Would you like to help with pollinator conservation by surveying for bumble bees? The Southeast Bumble Bee Atlas has teamed up with the MountainTrue Bioblitz at Hickory Nut Gap Farms for a field day! We will be conducting a bumble bee survey in their native pollinator gardens where anyone can practice catching bees and learning about identification.

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Create a Lively Pollinator Garden
Jun
21

Create a Lively Pollinator Garden

Bee sweet! Create a smorgasbord of beautiful blooming plants and butterfly host plants that provide much-needed habitat for pollinators, butterflies, and hummingbirds. With an emphasis on native plants, these vibrant gardens are full of color, support wildlife, and bring you delight throughout the season. Even a small, dedicated habitat will call in the pollinators and transform your garden – bringing it to life. Plant it and they will come!

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Bee City USA-Asheville Table at Asheville HoneyFest
Jun
8

Bee City USA-Asheville Table at Asheville HoneyFest

The Center for Honeybee Research is hosting the Asheville HoneyFest where the winner of the International Black Jar Honey Contest will be announced. Always sure to entertain with a wide variety of live music, the Festival has a little something for everyone. The Asheville chapter of Bee City USA will be there to talk about the other 20,000 species of bees in the world that don’t make honey, but provide invaluable pollination services.

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Bee City USA-Asheville Table at The Historic Montford Garden Tour
Jun
7

Bee City USA-Asheville Table at The Historic Montford Garden Tour

Hurricane Helene provided Montford’s garden hosts with unexpected challenges including many century-old trees laid on the ground by 100 mph wind gusts. Appropriately, proceeds from this year’s event will help replace the hurricane-ravaged tree canopy. Our Bee City table will have information to share about the plants that are native to our area and the pollinators that rely on them, as well as how to certify your own pollinator habitat.

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Gardens That Please Both People AND Pollinators
Jun
7

Gardens That Please Both People AND Pollinators

Pollinator gardens sometimes get a bad rap for being “too messy” or “unattractive.” This class explores landscaping tricks that will satisfy even the strictest Homeowners Association guidelines while limiting lawns, creating connected habitat, welcoming a wide variety of pollinators, and persuading neighbors to join in the fun. For anyone considering becoming a Certified Pollinator Advocate through the Asheville chapter of Bee City USA & Asheville Botanical Garden, this is the class that Amy teaches for that series.

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The Southeast Bumble Bee Atlas: Intro & Volunteer Training
Jun
1

The Southeast Bumble Bee Atlas: Intro & Volunteer Training

Would you like to help with pollinator conservation by surveying for bumble bees? Bumble bees are an important indicator of overall pollinator health. This class will provide an overview of the Southeast Bumble Bee Atlas program, present the insightful data gathered by volunteers over its first two years, and train participants on the survey techniques used so you can volunteer to gather bumble bee diversity and abundance data in 2025.

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Marshall Native Gardens Pollinator Safari for Families
May
31

Marshall Native Gardens Pollinator Safari for Families

Have you seen the native gardens at the Marshall Library? If not, you are in for a treat. On May 31 at 12:30, Bee City USA-Asheville leaders, Florrie Funk and Virginia Currie, will guide a pollinator safari in the butterfly garden for families and kids. Who knows? They might even see tigers and zebras. Tiger and zebra swallowtail butterflies that is!

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Pollinator Portraits: A Community Photo Contest Celebrating Native Plants and Pollinators
May
1
to Jun 1

Pollinator Portraits: A Community Photo Contest Celebrating Native Plants and Pollinators

Carolina Native Nursery is proud to launch Pollinator Portraits, a unique photo contest and community celebration in honor of National Photography Month and Pollinator Week 2025. Designed to bring visibility to the vital relationship between native plants and pollinators, this event invites our customers to showcase their creativity, love for nature, and commitment to conservation. Enter by May 31!

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Introduction to Pollinators
Jun
19

Introduction to Pollinators

Athena Rayne Anderson, Ph.D., M.Ed., has designed this presentation for adults of the general public. Learn about pollination and meet our most common pollinators in WNC. The session wraps up with the fascinating concept of “pollination syndromes” and how you can use them for conservation.

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Plant a Pollinator Garden Presentation
Jun
15

Plant a Pollinator Garden Presentation

Bee sweet to our pollinators! Create a smorgasbord of beautiful blooming plants and butterfly host plants that provide much-needed habitat for pollinators, butterflies, and hummingbirds. With an emphasis on native plants, these lively gardens are full of color, support wildlife, and bring you delight throughout the season.

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Film Screening of “Flight of the Butterflies”
Jun
11

Film Screening of “Flight of the Butterflies”

Follow the monarchs’ perilous journey and join hundreds of millions of real butterflies in the remote mountain peaks of Mexico, with breathtaking cinematography from an award winning team including Oscar® winner Peter Parks. Plus, an 8 minute documentary "Honey for the Maya" by Dr. Stephen Buchmann.

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Film Screening of “Hometown Habitat, Stories of Bringing Nature Home”
Jun
8

Film Screening of “Hometown Habitat, Stories of Bringing Nature Home”

Environmental documentary featuring Dr. Doug Tallamy and focused on educating about how and why native plants are critical to the survival and vitality of local ecosystems with a goal to inspire people to plant native plants, providing a call to action to change our garden choices to include native plants.

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