River Cane Chronicles IV: Important Invitation
WATR2020-10-29T14:56:39-04:00The WATR River Cane Mapping & Education Project is gearing up for the summer, and
The WATR River Cane Mapping & Education Project is gearing up for the summer, and
Friday June,15. We are outdoor enthusiasts and what better way to celebrate the great outdoors
Monday July 23, 6:45 p.m. Sylva Public Library is the location of the WATR Mid-Summer
The Tuckasegee Trouth Unlimited team will be doing more trash clean up in concert with
Join up with Duke Energy team to pick up trash along the Tuckasegee River in
Morning comes and with it the question: Did the dye take? Sometimes it doesn’t. But
With the cane bundled into the tub, Jim Long fills his cut-off oil drum with
To prepare the harvested river cane for dyeing, Jim Long – Cherokee weaver and basketmaker
WATR is working with the Cherokee tribal Revitalization of Traditional Artisan Resources, aka RTCAR. The project
Watershed experts and citizens gathered to share data and their experiences concerning the health of the