Claire & Sam

May 24–26, 2024 • Weaverville, NC

Claire & Sam

May 24–26, 2024 • Weaverville, NC

No gifts please! And yes - we really mean it.

We are so grateful for your generosity and would love for you to make a donation to some of our favorite organizations!




GREAT BASIN GLORIA

A world-wide, long term monitoring research project that Claire has been a part of for the past five years that analyzes the current and future impacts climate change has on high elevational plant communities. A true passion project and incredibly valuable effort.

UNEGA MOUNTAIN DOG RESCUE

Our rescues are large working dogs that have been either abandoned, injured, or lost by the local area sheep herds. We strive to save as many dogs as possible - young and old - giving them a second chance to grow old and to be happy and healthy. Sun Valley, Idaho.


THE CLIFTON INSTITUTE

Our mission is to inspire a deeper understanding and appreciation of nature, to study the ecology of our region, to restore habitat, and to conserve native biodiversity. We provide environmental education, conduct ecological research, and restore habitat for native plants and animals.

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OUTDOOR AFRO

Outdoor Afro's mission is to celebrate and inspires Black connections and leadership in nature. With more than 100 leaders in 56 cities around the country, Outdoor Afro connects thousands of people across the country to nature experiences, who are changing the face of conservation.

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EQUALITY UTAH

Equality Utah leads efforts for LGBTQ civil rights at the state and local levels by: sponsoring LGBTQ legislation and opposing negative bills; lobbying elected officials; building coalitions; and empowering individuals and organizations alike to engage in the legislative process.

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MOUNTAIN TRUE

Based in WNC, MountainTrue envisions thriving communities in our mountain region that are connected to and help sustain both each other and our natural environment. To achieve this, MountainTrue fosters and empowers residents throughout the region to engage in community planning, policy and project advocacy, and on-the-ground projects.


HOME RANGE WILDLIFE RESEARCH

This crew is single handedly restoring the disappearing population of lynx in Northern Washington while simultaneously empowering the next generation of scientists. They strive to advance wildlife conservation by conducting high-quality research, educating aspiring biologists, and engaging local communities.