Who: LTLT
What: Annual Fall Celebration
When: November 5th, 2011 – 11 a.m. till 3 p.m.
11:30 – Noon: Conservation Awards Presentation
Noon – 12: 45 : Free Chili and Hotdog Lunch
Noon – 12: 45 : Free Chili and Hotdog Lunch
12:45 – 1:00: Ubunto Choir singing
1:00 – 3:00: Enjoy the Different Activities Going On
2:15: Nature Walk with Jack Johnston
Where: Rainbow Springs out HWY 64 W.
From Franklin: take Highway 64 West towards Hayesville for 13 miles. Take the second driveway on the left after you pass the intersection with Old 64 (the road that goes to Standing Indian Campground). Look for LTLT Event Signs.
From Hayesville: Take Highway 64 East towards Franklin. Cross into Macon County and travel approximately two miles. Take the first driveway on your right after you cross the Nantahala River. Look for LTLT Event Signs.
From Franklin: take Highway 64 West towards Hayesville for 13 miles. Take the second driveway on the left after you pass the intersection with Old 64 (the road that goes to Standing Indian Campground). Look for LTLT Event Signs.
From Hayesville: Take Highway 64 East towards Franklin. Cross into Macon County and travel approximately two miles. Take the first driveway on your right after you cross the Nantahala River. Look for LTLT Event Signs.
Things to do:
– Fly-fishing demonstration
– Soil and Water Conservation District will be doing some demonstrations on Best Management Practices and Erosion
– Cherokee Demonstrations and Flute Making
– Cross cut saw demonstrations
– Old logging pictures of what Rainbow Springs use to look like during the times of logging and railroad
– Live Music
– Free Chili and Hotdog lunch
– Nature Walk along the Nantahala River
– Aquatic Insect bug hunts
– Make your own hiking stick
– Hayride
Questions? Contact Jill Wiggins
[email protected] or 828 524 2711 ext. 209