Stories from the Forest

The artisans, partnerships, and installations behind Echoes of the Forest — told from the trees, the workshops, and the communities they serve.

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Branded oak barrels at Burial Beer Co.

Partnerships

April 9, 2026

From Fallen Forest to Fermentation

Helene felled white oak across Western North Carolina. Green River Woods salvaged the timber. Appalachian Cooperage hand-built six barrels. Burial Beer Co. filled them with brown ale.

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The Celo Inn standing among bare trees in early spring after Hurricane Helene

Artisans

April 9, 2026

Beauty from the Broken Ground

When the South Toe River rose 27 feet and destroyed the beloved Celo Inn, woodworker Paul Eisenhauer saw something beyond wreckage in the fallen hardwoods.

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Cradle of Forestry in America directional sign

Milestones

February 25, 2026

A Year in Full Bloom: 2026

From a PBS documentary to a veterans' memorial, from the birthplace of American forestry to the heart of Asheville's Black community — what's coming this year.

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A hand-carved wooden bench installed along an Echoes trail

Helene & the Forest

February 15, 2026

Commission Your Own Echo

Commission a custom wood art installation crafted from Helene-salvaged timber by Western North Carolina's finest artisans — for businesses, public spaces, and memorials.

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Volunteer Anita Mann smiling at an outdoor café

Partnerships

February 8, 2026

Meet Our Volunteers: Anita Mann and Katie Moore

Two new additions to the Echoes of the Forest volunteer team, whose unique journeys reflect the resilience and community spirit that define Western North Carolina.

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Echoes of the Forest brass dedication plaque on a Helene-salvaged log cross-section

Partnerships

January 25, 2026

Be a Steward of Transformation

How sponsoring an Echo creates lasting impact for the artisans, communities, and generations who carry Western North Carolina's story forward.

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Echoes of the Forest bench concept sketch

Partnerships

January 5, 2026

2026: A Year of Transformation and Community Connection

A series of public art installations across Western North Carolina in 2026 — Tea for Two, the Biltmore Forest mantel, Echoes Beer, and the VA Hospital memorial bench.

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A boy touching an Echoes of the Forest chainsaw-carved wood sculpture

Partnerships

December 16, 2025

From Devastation to Determination: Our Incredible First Year Journey

One year after Hurricane Helene, a look back at Echoes of the Forest's first year — the benches, the partnerships, and the artisans turning fallen trees into a trail across Western North Carolina.

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The Biltmore Forest Mantel

November 20, 2025

The Mantel That Rose from the Storm

The story of one tree's remarkable journey from Biltmore Forest to Town Hall hearth — a vision that took root in the aftermath of Helene.

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Beer barrels

November 20, 2025

A Collaborative Brew Born from Hurricane Helene

Four organizations join forces to transform fallen trees into vessels of hope — Appalachian Cooperage, Green River Woods, Burial Beer Co., and Echoes of the Forest.

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A live-edge bench

October 9, 2025

Where Art Meets Function: Chester Shuey's Live-Edge Bench

On the Grand Garden Promenade at the North Carolina Arboretum, transformation takes tangible form — a live-edge bench from the heart of the storm.

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National and local television coverage

September 25, 2025

Sharing Our Mission on National and Local Television

What began as heartbreak after Helene has blossomed into hope and healing — and a story now gaining national attention.

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A wine barrel

September 5, 2025

Project Updates

Behind-the-scenes work building partnerships and promoting our woodworkers and the overall project.

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Drone view of the North Carolina Arboretum

July 17, 2025

Wood, Wonder, and Renewal: A Fall Celebration at the Arboretum

A powerful collaboration with the North Carolina Arboretum blooms this fall — a celebration of wood, wonder, and renewal.

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The first Echo installation

June 18, 2025

Discover the First Echo

The first Echo art unveiling on June 12, 2025, in Asheville's River Arts District — a stunning installation crafted by Chester Shuey from hurricane-salvaged wood.

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Mike Ayers' Mountain Man sculpture

May 13, 2025

From Storm to Sculpture: Mike Ayers' Carved Mountain Man

The story behind Mike Ayers' powerful Mountain Man sculpture, carved from a Hurricane Helene walnut tree — honoring Western North Carolina's resilience through art.

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The Big Reveal

May 12, 2025

The Big Reveal! Unveiling the First Echo

The story behind the first public art unveiling — a stunning sculpture crafted from a salvaged Hurricane Helene tree, debuting June 12 in Asheville's River Arts District.

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Talking to trees

April 22, 2025

Why Talking to Trees Makes You Happier

What Finland — birthplace of one of our team's grandmothers — teaches us about the relationship between humans and trees.

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Fallen tree from Hurricane Helene

April 10, 2025

NOAA's Hurricane Helene Report

A summary of key points from NOAA's Hurricane Helene Report related to Western North Carolina.

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Portrait of Liisa Andreassen, founder of Echoes of the Forest

Milestones

March 15, 2025

Welcome to Echoes of the Forest

A welcome letter from founder Liisa Andreassen on the official launch of Echoes of the Forest — and an invitation to be part of what comes next.

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