Calendar of Events
Upcoming events and things to do in Asheville, NC. Below is a list of events for festivals, concerts, art exhibitions, group meetups and more.
Interested in adding an event to our calendar? Please click the green “Post Your Event” button below.
Individuals, groups, and businesses are invited to honor a loved one or show your commitment to environmental stewardship by sponsoring a tree for the Sand Hill community orchard. This April, join others from the community in celebrating Arbor Day by helping GreenWorks plant additional native fruit trees in the space. Each year, the community orchard provides fresh fruit for local food pantries, and access to learning and volunteering opportunities.
If your family or business is interested in sponsoring a tree for our April 26th Arbor Day event, please call us at 828-254-1776 to learn more.
| Before you begin thinking about volunteering, ask yourself – Am I well enough to volunteer?
On Thursday, May 2, from 5-9 p.m., Mosaic Realty will come together with 14 downtown Asheville galleries for the second annual Mosaic Art Walk and Benefit. This free community fundraiser, open to the public, will be hosted by Mosaic Realty, with each gallery highlighting a different local nonprofit. United Way of Asheville and Buncombe County is seeking volunteers to assist them at their table which will be stationed at the Asheville Art Museum for this event. Volunteer Responsibilities:
Requirements:
Skills Required:
Attire:
Location:
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We’re excited to be approaching this year’s GRINDfest: the celebration of BIPOC business and entrepreneurship. It’s going to be bigger than ever!!!
This event is an annual effort to bridge economic gaps so that local BIPOC folks can serve as many customers as possible. Together, we collaborate to support various makers, producers, artists, businesses, and entrepreneurs that work very hard all year to prepare to serve festival attendees.
To sign-up for a specific shift time and role, please visit
VOLUNTEER SIGNUP FORMhttps://grindfestavl.com/
Depot St, River Arts District, Asheville, NC
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FESTIVAL INFORMATION
EVENT: GRINDFEST 2024
WHEN: May 24th to May 26th, 2024
WHERE: A.B. Tech Conference Center | 16 Fernihurst Dr. Asheville, NC 28801EVENT SCHEDULE
- Friday (May 24th)
- 10:00 AM to 11:30 AM – Annual Meeting
- 11:30 AM to 1:00 PM – Partners Lunch
- Friday Night – Vendor Setup (Time TBA)
- 9:00 PM to 12:00 MN – Casino Night
- Saturday (May 25th)
- 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM – Vending
- 5:30 PM to 11:30 PM – Salvage Station
- Sunday (May 26th)
- 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM – Vending
- 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM – Gospel Showcase
*****CARNIVAL RIDES start at 12:00 NOON*****
We still have a lot of activities not included here! Stay Tuned for all our updates!
FEATURED MINI EVENTS:
Asheville on Bikes
Carnival Rides
Casino Nights
Gospel Music Showcase
Latin Bands
Hiphop AerobicsFEATURED EVENTS: [TICKETED]
Annual Meeting
Casino Night
Harlem Night
Carnival Ride
Gospel Showcase - Friday (May 24th)
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Individuals, groups, and businesses are invited to honor a loved one or show your commitment to environmental stewardship by sponsoring a tree for the Sand Hill community orchard. This April, join others from the community in celebrating Arbor Day by helping GreenWorks plant additional native fruit trees in the space. Each year, the community orchard provides fresh fruit for local food pantries, and access to learning and volunteering opportunities.
If your family or business is interested in sponsoring a tree for our April 26th Arbor Day event, please call us at 828-254-1776 to learn more.
Whenever you want!
Supplies available at
2 Sulphur Springs Road
If you need to request supplies for the same or next day, please call 828-254-1776.
Organizing a litter cleanup with your friends, neighbors, co-workers, or other community members is easier than you may think! Asheville GreenWorks provides cleanup supplies and safety information, and will coordinate trash pick up as needed. Available supplies include safety vests, gloves, trash grabbers, trash bags, and SHARPs containers (upon request).
Review the attached guides for instructions and safety information.
Need to know
Please review the attached documents and contact [email protected] with any questions. Your supplies will be available for pickup on the date you’ve requested at Asheville GreenWorks’ office at 2 Sulphur Springs Road, Asheville, NC 28806.
All cleanups should be reported using the online form and supplies should be returned after your cleanup.
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We’re excited to be approaching this year’s GRINDfest: the celebration of BIPOC business and entrepreneurship. It’s going to be bigger than ever!!!
This event is an annual effort to bridge economic gaps so that local BIPOC folks can serve as many customers as possible. Together, we collaborate to support various makers, producers, artists, businesses, and entrepreneurs that work very hard all year to prepare to serve festival attendees.
To sign-up for a specific shift time and role, please visit
VOLUNTEER SIGNUP FORMhttps://grindfestavl.com/
Depot St, River Arts District, Asheville, NC
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FESTIVAL INFORMATION
EVENT: GRINDFEST 2024
WHEN: May 24th to May 26th, 2024
WHERE: A.B. Tech Conference Center | 16 Fernihurst Dr. Asheville, NC 28801EVENT SCHEDULE
- Friday (May 24th)
- 10:00 AM to 11:30 AM – Annual Meeting
- 11:30 AM to 1:00 PM – Partners Lunch
- Friday Night – Vendor Setup (Time TBA)
- 9:00 PM to 12:00 MN – Casino Night
- Saturday (May 25th)
- 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM – Vending
- 5:30 PM to 11:30 PM – Salvage Station
- Sunday (May 26th)
- 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM – Vending
- 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM – Gospel Showcase
*****CARNIVAL RIDES start at 12:00 NOON*****
We still have a lot of activities not included here! Stay Tuned for all our updates!
FEATURED MINI EVENTS:
Asheville on Bikes
Carnival Rides
Casino Nights
Gospel Music Showcase
Latin Bands
Hiphop AerobicsFEATURED EVENTS: [TICKETED]
Annual Meeting
Casino Night
Harlem Night
Carnival Ride
Gospel Showcase - Friday (May 24th)
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Individuals, groups, and businesses are invited to honor a loved one or show your commitment to environmental stewardship by sponsoring a tree for the Sand Hill community orchard. This April, join others from the community in celebrating Arbor Day by helping GreenWorks plant additional native fruit trees in the space. Each year, the community orchard provides fresh fruit for local food pantries, and access to learning and volunteering opportunities.
If your family or business is interested in sponsoring a tree for our April 26th Arbor Day event, please call us at 828-254-1776 to learn more.
| Before you begin thinking about volunteering, ask yourself – Am I well enough to volunteer?
On Thursday, May 2, from 5-9 p.m., Mosaic Realty will come together with 14 downtown Asheville galleries for the second annual Mosaic Art Walk and Benefit. This free community fundraiser, open to the public, will be hosted by Mosaic Realty, with each gallery highlighting a different local nonprofit. United Way of Asheville and Buncombe County is seeking volunteers to assist them at their table which will be stationed at the Asheville Art Museum for this event. Volunteer Responsibilities:
Requirements:
Skills Required:
Attire:
Location:
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Join us for a dynamic seminar on building a Second Chance & Recovery Friendly Workforce! Discover why it’s crucial for businesses and individuals to embrace this approach and how it can benefit everyone involved.
Learn about the legal considerations, tax credits, and compliance aspects that come with supporting a recovery-friendly workforce. Explore strategies for creating a supportive work environment, offering flexibility, and providing training to prevent and recognize challenges.
Unlock recruitment strategies tailored to attract and retain talented individuals from all backgrounds. Hear success stories firsthand and gain insights into accessing resources for your journey forward.
Our panelist discussion and Q&A session ensure you leave with actionable steps and a deeper understanding of this transformative approach. Don’t wait—secure your spot now!
This year’s Seminar Series are Sponsored by: Big Frog Custom T-Shirts and Apparel and First Citizen’s Bank.
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We’re excited to be approaching this year’s GRINDfest: the celebration of BIPOC business and entrepreneurship. It’s going to be bigger than ever!!!
This event is an annual effort to bridge economic gaps so that local BIPOC folks can serve as many customers as possible. Together, we collaborate to support various makers, producers, artists, businesses, and entrepreneurs that work very hard all year to prepare to serve festival attendees.
To sign-up for a specific shift time and role, please visit
VOLUNTEER SIGNUP FORMhttps://grindfestavl.com/
Depot St, River Arts District, Asheville, NC
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FESTIVAL INFORMATION
EVENT: GRINDFEST 2024
WHEN: May 24th to May 26th, 2024
WHERE: A.B. Tech Conference Center | 16 Fernihurst Dr. Asheville, NC 28801EVENT SCHEDULE
- Friday (May 24th)
- 10:00 AM to 11:30 AM – Annual Meeting
- 11:30 AM to 1:00 PM – Partners Lunch
- Friday Night – Vendor Setup (Time TBA)
- 9:00 PM to 12:00 MN – Casino Night
- Saturday (May 25th)
- 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM – Vending
- 5:30 PM to 11:30 PM – Salvage Station
- Sunday (May 26th)
- 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM – Vending
- 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM – Gospel Showcase
*****CARNIVAL RIDES start at 12:00 NOON*****
We still have a lot of activities not included here! Stay Tuned for all our updates!
FEATURED MINI EVENTS:
Asheville on Bikes
Carnival Rides
Casino Nights
Gospel Music Showcase
Latin Bands
Hiphop AerobicsFEATURED EVENTS: [TICKETED]
Annual Meeting
Casino Night
Harlem Night
Carnival Ride
Gospel Showcase - Friday (May 24th)
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Individuals, groups, and businesses are invited to honor a loved one or show your commitment to environmental stewardship by sponsoring a tree for the Sand Hill community orchard. This April, join others from the community in celebrating Arbor Day by helping GreenWorks plant additional native fruit trees in the space. Each year, the community orchard provides fresh fruit for local food pantries, and access to learning and volunteering opportunities.
If your family or business is interested in sponsoring a tree for our April 26th Arbor Day event, please call us at 828-254-1776 to learn more.
oin Asheville GreenWorks, the West Asheville Business Association, Wrong Way Campground, and OnHaywood for a cleanup of the Haywood Road corridor in West Asheville. Breakfast and post clean up rewards will be provided to volunteers. This event is sponsored by New Belgium Brewing, Sunny Point Cafe, Biscuit Head, West Village Market, The West End, The Hop Handcrafted Ice Cream.
What is a Haywood Road Clean Up Day? A day where volunteers work to pick up trash and recycling along the Haywood Road corridor.
How do you participate?
RSVP by “joining” this project Meet and sign in at New Belgium Brewing, 10am Grab some breakfast, receive instructions and gear, and head out as a group to pick up of trash along Haywood Road and side streets Return gear to New Belgium and enjoy volunteer rewards! Is this a family-friendly event? Yes, although please consider that Haywood Road is a busy street and it is important that you and your children stay alert and safe throughout the clean up.
Should you bring anything? Asheville GreenWorks will supply gloves, safety vests, trash grabbers, and trash bags for everyone. Please bring water and any personal items that you need.
Need to know
Dress in comfortable walking shoes and clothes. Meet at New Belgium Brewing, 21 Craven Street, at 10am. Walk, carpool, or find additional parking along Craven St and at the Emma Rd/ Craven St public lot.
After signing in, volunteers will receive a free breakfast and their cleanup gear. We’ll go over safety and instructions before heading out to cover the Haywood Road corridor. Return your gear to New Belgium and enjoy volunteer rewards!
We rely on financial support from our community in order to inspire, equip and mobilize volunteers who make an impact. Please consider making a gift in support of this event.
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Join Asheville GreenWorks, the West Asheville Business Association, Wrong Way Campground, and OnHaywood for a cleanup of the Haywood Road corridor in West Asheville. Breakfast and post clean up rewards will be provided to volunteers. This event is sponsored by New Belgium Brewing, Sunny Point Cafe, Biscuit Head, West Village Market, The West End, The Hop Handcrafted Ice Cream. What is a Haywood Road Clean Up Day? A day where volunteers work to pick up trash and recycling along the Haywood Road corridor. We will also have an plant sale after the event! How do you participate? RSVP by “joining” this project Meet and sign in at New Belgium Brewing, 10am Grab some breakfast, receive instructions and gear, and head out as a group to pick up of trash along Haywood Road and side streets Return gear to New Belgium and enjoy volunteer rewards! Is this a family-friendly event? Yes, although please consider that Haywood Road is a busy street and it is important that you and your children stay alert and safe throughout the clean up. Should you bring anything? Asheville GreenWorks will supply gloves, safety vests, trash grabbers, and trash bags for everyone. Please bring water and any personal items that you need. Need to knowDress in comfortable walking shoes and clothes. Meet at New Belgium Brewing, 21 Craven Street, at 10am. Walk, carpool, or find additional parking along Craven St and at the Emma Rd/ Craven St public lot. After signing in, volunteers will receive a free breakfast and their cleanup gear. We’ll go over safety and instructions before heading out to cover the Haywood Road corridor. Return your gear to New Belgium and enjoy volunteer rewards! We rely on financial support from our community in order to inspire, equip and mobilize volunteers who make an impact. Please consider making a gift in support of this event. Cleanup 10am – noon Plant Sale noon-3pm
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Rezonance & Slice of Life Comedy present **Canna Comic Cuisine —4.20 Infused Dessert Comedy Show**! Get ready for a night of laughter, delicious food, and a touch of cannabis-infused fun. Join us on **Sat Apr 20 2024** at **9:30 PM** for a unique experience that combines comedy with a gourmet dinner featuring cannabis-infused dishes. Our talented comedians will keep you entertained throughout the evening, while our chefs prepare a mouthwatering dessert that will tantalize your taste buds. Don’t miss out on this one-of-a-kind event that promises to be a memorable and hilarious night out!
Saturday 4.20.24
Held at a secret location in downtown Asheville, 21+
Your $42 ticket includes infused dessert and a canned drink. Location given out with ticket purchase. Tickets are very limited so book this date now.
Standup Comedy Hosted by Hilliary Begley (netflix Amazon Prime, Votedt Avl Best Comic 5+) featuring Cayla Clark, Miranda Allison & Cody Hughes
Your Comedy Host Hilliary Begley-
Hilliary will make you cry with laughter with her larger than life personality!! Voted repeatedly Asheville’s Favorite comic in the Mountain Xpress, Hilliary’s reach goes well beyond the city to all over the country. Film debut in the Netflix original Dumplin’ as Aunt Lucy, or “Jennifer Anniston’s fat sister,” and in Austin Film Festival winning movie When We Last Spoke with Cloris Leachman, now streaming on Amazon Prime. https ://youtu.be/legRwEg4j-o
Featuring Cayla Clark-
a California native (through no fault of her own), moved to Asheville three years ago and quickly fell in love with the local comedy scene. She created and co-produces Blind Date Live, a quarterly comedic dating show, Bad Date Mic, and several other dating-related events around town. She is also a playwright, and has had original works in the Fringe Festival for the past three years.
Feature Cody Hughes-
Cody is a comedian from Asheville NC. He’s lived in a few different big cities and a lot of comedians like him and a lot of other comedians have heard good things about him from the comedians who like him. A few comedians don’t like him and he can’t do anything about that. Oh well. He has opened for Lewis Black, John Oliver, Maria Bamford, and many others
Feature Miranda Allison-
Sweet but sassy, Miranda Allison is an up and coming stand up comedian with a timid, yet audacious sense of humor. From right here in Asheville, NC, Miranda is quickly becoming a fan favorite in the comedy scene. You can find her co-hosting The Hot Seat on Mondays and at other comedy shows in the area.
Whenever you want!
Supplies available at
2 Sulphur Springs Road
If you need to request supplies for the same or next day, please call 828-254-1776.
Organizing a litter cleanup with your friends, neighbors, co-workers, or other community members is easier than you may think! Asheville GreenWorks provides cleanup supplies and safety information, and will coordinate trash pick up as needed. Available supplies include safety vests, gloves, trash grabbers, trash bags, and SHARPs containers (upon request).
Review the attached guides for instructions and safety information.
Need to know
Please review the attached documents and contact [email protected] with any questions. Your supplies will be available for pickup on the date you’ve requested at Asheville GreenWorks’ office at 2 Sulphur Springs Road, Asheville, NC 28806.
All cleanups should be reported using the online form and supplies should be returned after your cleanup.
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We’re excited to be approaching this year’s GRINDfest: the celebration of BIPOC business and entrepreneurship. It’s going to be bigger than ever!!!
This event is an annual effort to bridge economic gaps so that local BIPOC folks can serve as many customers as possible. Together, we collaborate to support various makers, producers, artists, businesses, and entrepreneurs that work very hard all year to prepare to serve festival attendees.
To sign-up for a specific shift time and role, please visit
VOLUNTEER SIGNUP FORMhttps://grindfestavl.com/
Depot St, River Arts District, Asheville, NC
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FESTIVAL INFORMATION
EVENT: GRINDFEST 2024
WHEN: May 24th to May 26th, 2024
WHERE: A.B. Tech Conference Center | 16 Fernihurst Dr. Asheville, NC 28801EVENT SCHEDULE
- Friday (May 24th)
- 10:00 AM to 11:30 AM – Annual Meeting
- 11:30 AM to 1:00 PM – Partners Lunch
- Friday Night – Vendor Setup (Time TBA)
- 9:00 PM to 12:00 MN – Casino Night
- Saturday (May 25th)
- 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM – Vending
- 5:30 PM to 11:30 PM – Salvage Station
- Sunday (May 26th)
- 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM – Vending
- 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM – Gospel Showcase
*****CARNIVAL RIDES start at 12:00 NOON*****
We still have a lot of activities not included here! Stay Tuned for all our updates!
FEATURED MINI EVENTS:
Asheville on Bikes
Carnival Rides
Casino Nights
Gospel Music Showcase
Latin Bands
Hiphop AerobicsFEATURED EVENTS: [TICKETED]
Annual Meeting
Casino Night
Harlem Night
Carnival Ride
Gospel Showcase - Friday (May 24th)
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Individuals, groups, and businesses are invited to honor a loved one or show your commitment to environmental stewardship by sponsoring a tree for the Sand Hill community orchard. This April, join others from the community in celebrating Arbor Day by helping GreenWorks plant additional native fruit trees in the space. Each year, the community orchard provides fresh fruit for local food pantries, and access to learning and volunteering opportunities.
If your family or business is interested in sponsoring a tree for our April 26th Arbor Day event, please call us at 828-254-1776 to learn more.
Whenever you want!
Supplies available at
2 Sulphur Springs Road
If you need to request supplies for the same or next day, please call 828-254-1776.
Organizing a litter cleanup with your friends, neighbors, co-workers, or other community members is easier than you may think! Asheville GreenWorks provides cleanup supplies and safety information, and will coordinate trash pick up as needed. Available supplies include safety vests, gloves, trash grabbers, trash bags, and SHARPs containers (upon request).
Review the attached guides for instructions and safety information.
Need to know
Please review the attached documents and contact [email protected] with any questions. Your supplies will be available for pickup on the date you’ve requested at Asheville GreenWorks’ office at 2 Sulphur Springs Road, Asheville, NC 28806.
All cleanups should be reported using the online form and supplies should be returned after your cleanup.
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We’re excited to be approaching this year’s GRINDfest: the celebration of BIPOC business and entrepreneurship. It’s going to be bigger than ever!!!
This event is an annual effort to bridge economic gaps so that local BIPOC folks can serve as many customers as possible. Together, we collaborate to support various makers, producers, artists, businesses, and entrepreneurs that work very hard all year to prepare to serve festival attendees.
To sign-up for a specific shift time and role, please visit
VOLUNTEER SIGNUP FORMhttps://grindfestavl.com/
Depot St, River Arts District, Asheville, NC
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FESTIVAL INFORMATION
EVENT: GRINDFEST 2024
WHEN: May 24th to May 26th, 2024
WHERE: A.B. Tech Conference Center | 16 Fernihurst Dr. Asheville, NC 28801EVENT SCHEDULE
- Friday (May 24th)
- 10:00 AM to 11:30 AM – Annual Meeting
- 11:30 AM to 1:00 PM – Partners Lunch
- Friday Night – Vendor Setup (Time TBA)
- 9:00 PM to 12:00 MN – Casino Night
- Saturday (May 25th)
- 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM – Vending
- 5:30 PM to 11:30 PM – Salvage Station
- Sunday (May 26th)
- 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM – Vending
- 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM – Gospel Showcase
*****CARNIVAL RIDES start at 12:00 NOON*****
We still have a lot of activities not included here! Stay Tuned for all our updates!
FEATURED MINI EVENTS:
Asheville on Bikes
Carnival Rides
Casino Nights
Gospel Music Showcase
Latin Bands
Hiphop AerobicsFEATURED EVENTS: [TICKETED]
Annual Meeting
Casino Night
Harlem Night
Carnival Ride
Gospel Showcase - Friday (May 24th)
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This year’s election will be won by mobilizing voters who want to preserve our democracy and protect the rights of our citizens. Our phone bankers will be reaching out to likely supporters in your precincts who don’t vote on a regular basis. We will also be making separate calls in your precincts to recruit more volunteers for our efforts.
IF YOU HAVE A LAPTOP, PLEASE BE SURE TO BRING IT TO THE PHONE BANK. If you don’t have one, just be sure you bring your personal email login information (User ID & password) and you can use one of our Chromebooks. If you’ve canvassed or phone banked for Democrats in the past, you likely have an Action ID account, so please be sure to bring that login information as well. Of course, you will also need your cell phone.
Phone banking remains one of the best practices for winning elections and our phone banks are designed to reach those voters who rarely pick up their calls. We’ll leave a message on their voice mail, then also text them the same message. When someone does pick up their call, you’ll possibly have a lively conversation because we are targeting supporters!
Democrats need to be more actively messaging and to overcome the makers of fake news with the truth! Join this ongoing group of writers working together on Letters to the Editor and Opinion Editorials. We’ll discuss the issues we care about most deeply and craft a plan to respond to events as they occur in real time. The group meets every other Monday for writing, responding to one another’s work, scheduling submissions and exploring media outlets across the state.
“Rant with purpose. Support with facts. Propel action.” – Myra Schoen
Who should attend: Buncombe County Democrats!
Explore Asheville invites you and your organization to contribute to the stewardship of our destination by participating in the inaugural 2024 Explore Asheville Travel & Hospitality Earth Day Cleanup, hosted by Explore Asheville and the Buncombe County Tourism Development Authority, with support from Asheville GreenWorks and RiverLink.
We encourage you to recruit two to three staff members to represent your business by taking part in the cleanup. Participants can choose the area of town they wish to clean up; each neighborhood will have a host venue for a pre and post-cleanup meetup.
Cleanup and Host Venue locations include:
- Downtown: Embassy Suites by Hilton Asheville Downtown
- South Slope: Burial Beer Co.
- River Arts District: The Radical
- Amboy Road: Wrong Way River Lodge and Cabins
- West Asheville: Cellarest Beer Project
The program will include welcome remarks and instructions, an approximately one-hour clean-up, and a post-clean up social with local brews and light bites.
What You Need to Know:
- The clean up will take place in five locations throughout Asheville
- Each location will have a host venue for gathering before and after the cleanup
- All participants will receive a free custom event t-shirt
- Participants will meet at their host venue at 2pm to check in and receive instructions and supplies
- The clean up will last one hour, after which participants will meet back at their host venue to return supplies. Social hour and networking to follow.
2:00 PM – 2:30 PM
Check-In
2:30 PM – 3:30 PM
Cleanup
3:30 PM – 4:30 PM
Earth Day Social
Your voice matters, help shape a brighter tomorrow by joining one of our committees.
Early Childhood Committee:
The Early Childhood Education and Development Fund is a major driver in assuring every child in Buncombe County has an equal opportunity to thrive during their first 2,000 days. The focus of this initiative is to increase access to quality, affordable early childhood education. As such, Buncombe County’s Early Childhood Committee, featuring 15 total members including 3 County Commissioners, was established to guide how the fund is invested. The purpose of the committee is to engage with community partners, solicit public input, and make policy and funding recommendations to the Board of Commissioners. This committee typically meets monthly, on the 1st Tuesdays from 1:00 to 2:30 pm.
We have multiple vacancies on this committee for a 2-year term beginning 7/1/2024. We are seeking:
- one (1) business community or economic development professional
- one (1) funder or community investment professional
- one (1) pediatrician or medical professional in service to young children
- one (1) professor or higher education professional
- one (1) member of the public representing the community at large
Strategic Partnership Grant Committee:
The purpose of the Committee is to make Strategic Partnership Grant investment recommendations to the Board of Commissioners for Buncombe County. Strategic Partnership Grant funding is granted to nonprofit organizations working toward outcomes in alignment with County Commissioner goals. The committee generally meets the first Thursday of every month from 1:00 pm – 2:30 pm, with special meetings as needed.
We have one vacancy on this committee for a 3-year term beginning 7/1/2024. We are seeking members that bring expertise in one or more Strategic Plan Focus Areas (education, environment, well-being, economy) and represent the diversity of the County. Applicants should not have any conflicts of interest with nonprofits applying for Strategic Partnership Grants, to include not currently serving on the Board of Directors or staff of an applicant organization.
More information about both programs is available at www.buncombecounty.org/grants.
If you have any questions about these opportunities, please contact Angelyn Johnson ([email protected]) or Sara Joss ([email protected]).
Apply online: https://boardapplications.buncombecounty.org/
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We’re excited to be approaching this year’s GRINDfest: the celebration of BIPOC business and entrepreneurship. It’s going to be bigger than ever!!!
This event is an annual effort to bridge economic gaps so that local BIPOC folks can serve as many customers as possible. Together, we collaborate to support various makers, producers, artists, businesses, and entrepreneurs that work very hard all year to prepare to serve festival attendees.
To sign-up for a specific shift time and role, please visit
VOLUNTEER SIGNUP FORMhttps://grindfestavl.com/
Depot St, River Arts District, Asheville, NC
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FESTIVAL INFORMATION
EVENT: GRINDFEST 2024
WHEN: May 24th to May 26th, 2024
WHERE: A.B. Tech Conference Center | 16 Fernihurst Dr. Asheville, NC 28801EVENT SCHEDULE
- Friday (May 24th)
- 10:00 AM to 11:30 AM – Annual Meeting
- 11:30 AM to 1:00 PM – Partners Lunch
- Friday Night – Vendor Setup (Time TBA)
- 9:00 PM to 12:00 MN – Casino Night
- Saturday (May 25th)
- 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM – Vending
- 5:30 PM to 11:30 PM – Salvage Station
- Sunday (May 26th)
- 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM – Vending
- 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM – Gospel Showcase
*****CARNIVAL RIDES start at 12:00 NOON*****
We still have a lot of activities not included here! Stay Tuned for all our updates!
FEATURED MINI EVENTS:
Asheville on Bikes
Carnival Rides
Casino Nights
Gospel Music Showcase
Latin Bands
Hiphop AerobicsFEATURED EVENTS: [TICKETED]
Annual Meeting
Casino Night
Harlem Night
Carnival Ride
Gospel Showcase - Friday (May 24th)
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Individuals, groups, and businesses are invited to honor a loved one or show your commitment to environmental stewardship by sponsoring a tree for the Sand Hill community orchard. This April, join others from the community in celebrating Arbor Day by helping GreenWorks plant additional native fruit trees in the space. Each year, the community orchard provides fresh fruit for local food pantries, and access to learning and volunteering opportunities.
If your family or business is interested in sponsoring a tree for our April 26th Arbor Day event, please call us at 828-254-1776 to learn more.

Join us at the Greenville Convention Center for HireSouthCarolina Multi-School Alumni Career Fair! Connect with top employers from diverse industries including Fortune 500, startups, and government agencies. All majors, degrees, and career levels welcome. Don’t miss this opportunity to explore job prospects and network with leading organizations seeking full-time salaried employees.
Join us for weekly workdays in the Sand Hill native tree nursery. Tasks vary and often include repotting, weeding, mulching, and other special projects to improve infrastructure and function.
Need to know
Please come dressed in work clothes with close toed shoes. Bring water and sun protection. All other gear and supplies are provided.
Join us for a special event, where guest will have the opportunity of hearing from Molly Grantham , Anchor, Author, Speaker and Mom. Following her inspiring words, we will proudly present the 17th Annual Henderson County ATHENA Award in memory of Vanessa Mintz.
$60 | Individual
$600 | Table of 8
Check In Begins at 11:00 AM
Program Begins at 11:30 AM
Register Here
| with YMCA Begin Tuesday, March 19th |
| Join us for Chamber Challenge training designed for ALL fitness levels with YMCA Personal Trainer Suzanne Ion beginning next Tuesday, March 19th!
These free sessions will be held Tuesdays at 5:30 PM through April 23rd at the Asheville Chamber (36 Montford Avenue). The last session will be a preview run/walk of the actual Chamber Challenge 5k course beginning at the Chamber, winding through historic Montford and finishing in the parking lot once again. These training sessions are open to anyone – whether you’ve registered to participate in the event or not! We recommend you bring your own water bottle. The doors to the Visitor Center will be open 5:00 – 5:30 PM on training days so you can come in to get water and/or use the restroom! Meet in the parking lot in front of the building. Thank you to our Training Partner – the YMCA of Western North Carolina!
Our trainer for the second consecutive year is Suzanne Ion, a sixth generation native of Hawaii who grew up on the island of Maui and in the north Georgia mountains. Whether this is your first 5k or your 500th, you’ll be in good hands with Suzanne. No stranger to health challenges, she lost over 70 lbs. after a debilitating illness with a commitment to interval cross training and a determination to teach again. Her motto is “Someday I will not be able to do this. Today is not that day.” She was the only girl on an all-boys soccer team, ran track in high school, and was a basketball cheerleader and member of the drill team/dance corps in high school and college. Suzanne has Three Star Elite Instructor status for spinning and has continued her fitness education with group exercise certifications through AFFA, ACE, TRX, Silver Sneakers, Mat Pilates, and Tabata Boot Camp. An active participant in 5k’s, 10k’s, half and full marathons, she achieved a Top 20 overall women’s finish at the Lake Tahoe marathon. Whether it’s scuba diving, kayaking, sup, hiking, or glacier climbs, Suzanne is always ready for a challenge. |
Your voice matters, help shape a brighter tomorrow by joining one of our committees.
Early Childhood Committee:
The Early Childhood Education and Development Fund is a major driver in assuring every child in Buncombe County has an equal opportunity to thrive during their first 2,000 days. The focus of this initiative is to increase access to quality, affordable early childhood education. As such, Buncombe County’s Early Childhood Committee, featuring 15 total members including 3 County Commissioners, was established to guide how the fund is invested. The purpose of the committee is to engage with community partners, solicit public input, and make policy and funding recommendations to the Board of Commissioners. This committee typically meets monthly, on the 1st Tuesdays from 1:00 to 2:30 pm.
We have multiple vacancies on this committee for a 2-year term beginning 7/1/2024. We are seeking:
- one (1) business community or economic development professional
- one (1) funder or community investment professional
- one (1) pediatrician or medical professional in service to young children
- one (1) professor or higher education professional
- one (1) member of the public representing the community at large
Strategic Partnership Grant Committee:
The purpose of the Committee is to make Strategic Partnership Grant investment recommendations to the Board of Commissioners for Buncombe County. Strategic Partnership Grant funding is granted to nonprofit organizations working toward outcomes in alignment with County Commissioner goals. The committee generally meets the first Thursday of every month from 1:00 pm – 2:30 pm, with special meetings as needed.
We have one vacancy on this committee for a 3-year term beginning 7/1/2024. We are seeking members that bring expertise in one or more Strategic Plan Focus Areas (education, environment, well-being, economy) and represent the diversity of the County. Applicants should not have any conflicts of interest with nonprofits applying for Strategic Partnership Grants, to include not currently serving on the Board of Directors or staff of an applicant organization.
More information about both programs is available at www.buncombecounty.org/grants.
If you have any questions about these opportunities, please contact Angelyn Johnson ([email protected]) or Sara Joss ([email protected]).
Apply online: https://boardapplications.buncombecounty.org/

