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.
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Our volunteers:
- Improve the quality of living for animals in Henderson County.
- Make a difference in their community through our community programs like our Spay/Neuter Incentive Program and Meals on Wheels Pet Pals.
- Provide support for all departments and serve on our board and committees.
- Help raise crucial funds in our Thrift Store.
It’s easy to get started!
- Fill out the Volunteer Application.
- Attend a Virtual Volunteer Information Session to learn more about Blue Ridge Humane Society and current volunteer opportunities.
- Pick a Volunteer Assignment! Decide what volunteer position works best for you! Some assignments can get started right away and some require prior orientation and training such as animal handling training that you can get started on.
- Start Volunteering! Get started in your position. Our volunteers make a huge impact in Henderson County to ensure both pets and their people are happy, healthy, and thriving. We wouldn’t be able to accomplish all we do without them.

Join us every Tuesday night for Tacos & Trivia!
Twisted Roots will be cooking up a variety of tacos and authentic sides (vegetarian options available) starting at 5 pm.
Trivia will run from 7-8:15 pm. We will be capping the teams at 20 and teams will not be able to join after 7 so make sure to arrive early to secure your spot!
No reservations needed, just grab your thinking caps and get ready for good food, a good time, and a chance to win a $10, $20, or $30 gift certificate to Down Dog!
3 keys to reconnecting with your heart and embodying your inner guidance. In this free live online workshop with Corinna Wood, you’ll learn the little known truths of how to get yourself unstuck so you can finally love and accept yourself for who you are. See real life examples of healing yourself from the inside out that you too can do––and where to get started, from an earth-based, woman-centered perspective.
Blue Ridge Humane Society invites everyone to celebrate the love of animals and support improving the quality of life for companion animals in Henderson County with the 2021 Barkyard Parties. Barkyard Parties are individualized celebrations of animal rescue, adoption, and animal welfare programs that raise awareness and funds for Blue Ridge Humane Society. The events and parties can take place anytime and anywhere over the weekend of September 17-19, 2021.
The Barkyard Parties are being held instead of the traditional fundraising gala, and allow for a variety of ways to show support for Blue Ridge Humane Society while raising vital funds to continue animal rescue, pet support programs and emergency response, pet food assistance programs, and additional community partnerships to support healthy and happy animals.
“After such a successful event last year, we are thrilled for our second year of Barkyard Parties,” shares Angela Prodrick, Executive Director. “These inclusive events allow for anyone from anywhere to participate in a way they most feel comfortable. This year we not only have private parties but we have partnered with several of our local businesses. It is the perfect opportunity to get out and support small businesses in our community and celebrate what Blue Ridge Humane Society offers. If you’d would like to contribute without participating, you can make an in lieu of donation that will go directly towards our vital lifesaving programs.”
Individuals can also host their own event for friends and family to raise funds, or donate directly with an in lieu of gift. Hosts and in lieu of donations above $250 all receive a basket of locally sourced items made possible by the Barkyard Parties presenting sponsor Hunter Subaru, and supporting sponsors Carolina Village, Park National Bank, Lauren Rippy-Beverly Hanks Realtor, First Bank, Annie Fritchner, Champion Credit Union, Wag! A Unique Pet Boutique, and WTZQ Radio.
The 2021 Barkyard Parties that are open to the public are taking place September 17-19 at several locations around Henderson County, with different ways to support both Blue Ridge Humane and local businesses:
Friday, September 17:
- First Bank Hendersonville Block Party
- 359 Club at Wine Sage and Gourmet, 3:59pm-6pm
- Marked Tree Vineyard, $1 per glass of rose sold donated to BRHS
- Wild Birds Unlimited Hendersonville – % of sales, raffles, donation drive
Saturday, September 18:
- 1st Annual Car & Truck Show presented by EHHS Student Government, 10am-2pm, East Henderson High School
- Blessing of the Pets, Mills River Presbyterian Church – supply drive and pet celebration, 10am
- Dry Falls Brewing – % of sales + $1,000 donation matching challenge
- Wild Birds Unlimited Hendersonville – % of sales, raffles, donation drive
- Oklawaha Brewing – $1 per pint donated to BRHS
- Raymond’s Garden Center – % of sales
- The Salty Landing – $1 per pint donated to BRHS
- Surf n Brew – $1 per pint donated to BRHS
- Mills River Farm Market – Holt Orchards Apple Crisp Mix sales benefiting BRHS
Sunday, September 19:
- Doggie Olympics and $1 per pint, 1pm-4pm at Mills River Brewing Co.
- D9 Brewing – open at 1pm. $1 per pint all day, light bites and appetizers provided by Nora’s NY Pizzeria and Eatery from 1pm-4pm (donation suggested), raffles, and more!

Our volunteers:
- Improve the quality of living for animals in Henderson County.
- Make a difference in their community through our community programs like our Spay/Neuter Incentive Program and Meals on Wheels Pet Pals.
- Provide support for all departments and serve on our board and committees.
- Help raise crucial funds in our Thrift Store.
It’s easy to get started!
- Fill out the Volunteer Application.
- Attend a Virtual Volunteer Information Session to learn more about Blue Ridge Humane Society and current volunteer opportunities.
- Pick a Volunteer Assignment! Decide what volunteer position works best for you! Some assignments can get started right away and some require prior orientation and training such as animal handling training that you can get started on.
- Start Volunteering! Get started in your position. Our volunteers make a huge impact in Henderson County to ensure both pets and their people are happy, healthy, and thriving. We wouldn’t be able to accomplish all we do without them.
Blue Ridge Humane Society invites everyone to celebrate the love of animals and support improving the quality of life for companion animals in Henderson County with the 2021 Barkyard Parties. Barkyard Parties are individualized celebrations of animal rescue, adoption, and animal welfare programs that raise awareness and funds for Blue Ridge Humane Society. The events and parties can take place anytime and anywhere over the weekend of September 17-19, 2021.
The Barkyard Parties are being held instead of the traditional fundraising gala, and allow for a variety of ways to show support for Blue Ridge Humane Society while raising vital funds to continue animal rescue, pet support programs and emergency response, pet food assistance programs, and additional community partnerships to support healthy and happy animals.
“After such a successful event last year, we are thrilled for our second year of Barkyard Parties,” shares Angela Prodrick, Executive Director. “These inclusive events allow for anyone from anywhere to participate in a way they most feel comfortable. This year we not only have private parties but we have partnered with several of our local businesses. It is the perfect opportunity to get out and support small businesses in our community and celebrate what Blue Ridge Humane Society offers. If you’d would like to contribute without participating, you can make an in lieu of donation that will go directly towards our vital lifesaving programs.”
Individuals can also host their own event for friends and family to raise funds, or donate directly with an in lieu of gift. Hosts and in lieu of donations above $250 all receive a basket of locally sourced items made possible by the Barkyard Parties presenting sponsor Hunter Subaru, and supporting sponsors Carolina Village, Park National Bank, Lauren Rippy-Beverly Hanks Realtor, First Bank, Annie Fritchner, Champion Credit Union, Wag! A Unique Pet Boutique, and WTZQ Radio.
The 2021 Barkyard Parties that are open to the public are taking place September 17-19 at several locations around Henderson County, with different ways to support both Blue Ridge Humane and local businesses:
Friday, September 17:
- First Bank Hendersonville Block Party
- 359 Club at Wine Sage and Gourmet, 3:59pm-6pm
- Marked Tree Vineyard, $1 per glass of rose sold donated to BRHS
- Wild Birds Unlimited Hendersonville – % of sales, raffles, donation drive
Saturday, September 18:
- 1st Annual Car & Truck Show presented by EHHS Student Government, 10am-2pm, East Henderson High School
- Blessing of the Pets, Mills River Presbyterian Church – supply drive and pet celebration, 10am
- Dry Falls Brewing – % of sales + $1,000 donation matching challenge
- Wild Birds Unlimited Hendersonville – % of sales, raffles, donation drive
- Oklawaha Brewing – $1 per pint donated to BRHS
- Raymond’s Garden Center – % of sales
- The Salty Landing – $1 per pint donated to BRHS
- Surf n Brew – $1 per pint donated to BRHS
- Mills River Farm Market – Holt Orchards Apple Crisp Mix sales benefiting BRHS
Sunday, September 19:
- Doggie Olympics and $1 per pint, 1pm-4pm at Mills River Brewing Co.
- D9 Brewing – open at 1pm. $1 per pint all day, light bites and appetizers provided by Nora’s NY Pizzeria and Eatery from 1pm-4pm (donation suggested), raffles, and more!

Our volunteers:
- Improve the quality of living for animals in Henderson County.
- Make a difference in their community through our community programs like our Spay/Neuter Incentive Program and Meals on Wheels Pet Pals.
- Provide support for all departments and serve on our board and committees.
- Help raise crucial funds in our Thrift Store.
It’s easy to get started!
- Fill out the Volunteer Application.
- Attend a Virtual Volunteer Information Session to learn more about Blue Ridge Humane Society and current volunteer opportunities.
- Pick a Volunteer Assignment! Decide what volunteer position works best for you! Some assignments can get started right away and some require prior orientation and training such as animal handling training that you can get started on.
- Start Volunteering! Get started in your position. Our volunteers make a huge impact in Henderson County to ensure both pets and their people are happy, healthy, and thriving. We wouldn’t be able to accomplish all we do without them.
Blue Ridge Humane Society invites everyone to celebrate the love of animals and support improving the quality of life for companion animals in Henderson County with the 2021 Barkyard Parties. Barkyard Parties are individualized celebrations of animal rescue, adoption, and animal welfare programs that raise awareness and funds for Blue Ridge Humane Society. The events and parties can take place anytime and anywhere over the weekend of September 17-19, 2021.
The Barkyard Parties are being held instead of the traditional fundraising gala, and allow for a variety of ways to show support for Blue Ridge Humane Society while raising vital funds to continue animal rescue, pet support programs and emergency response, pet food assistance programs, and additional community partnerships to support healthy and happy animals.
“After such a successful event last year, we are thrilled for our second year of Barkyard Parties,” shares Angela Prodrick, Executive Director. “These inclusive events allow for anyone from anywhere to participate in a way they most feel comfortable. This year we not only have private parties but we have partnered with several of our local businesses. It is the perfect opportunity to get out and support small businesses in our community and celebrate what Blue Ridge Humane Society offers. If you’d would like to contribute without participating, you can make an in lieu of donation that will go directly towards our vital lifesaving programs.”
Individuals can also host their own event for friends and family to raise funds, or donate directly with an in lieu of gift. Hosts and in lieu of donations above $250 all receive a basket of locally sourced items made possible by the Barkyard Parties presenting sponsor Hunter Subaru, and supporting sponsors Carolina Village, Park National Bank, Lauren Rippy-Beverly Hanks Realtor, First Bank, Annie Fritchner, Champion Credit Union, Wag! A Unique Pet Boutique, and WTZQ Radio.
The 2021 Barkyard Parties that are open to the public are taking place September 17-19 at several locations around Henderson County, with different ways to support both Blue Ridge Humane and local businesses:
Friday, September 17:
- First Bank Hendersonville Block Party
- 359 Club at Wine Sage and Gourmet, 3:59pm-6pm
- Marked Tree Vineyard, $1 per glass of rose sold donated to BRHS
- Wild Birds Unlimited Hendersonville – % of sales, raffles, donation drive
Saturday, September 18:
- 1st Annual Car & Truck Show presented by EHHS Student Government, 10am-2pm, East Henderson High School
- Blessing of the Pets, Mills River Presbyterian Church – supply drive and pet celebration, 10am
- Dry Falls Brewing – % of sales + $1,000 donation matching challenge
- Wild Birds Unlimited Hendersonville – % of sales, raffles, donation drive
- Oklawaha Brewing – $1 per pint donated to BRHS
- Raymond’s Garden Center – % of sales
- The Salty Landing – $1 per pint donated to BRHS
- Surf n Brew – $1 per pint donated to BRHS
- Mills River Farm Market – Holt Orchards Apple Crisp Mix sales benefiting BRHS
Sunday, September 19:
- Doggie Olympics and $1 per pint, 1pm-4pm at Mills River Brewing Co.
- D9 Brewing – open at 1pm. $1 per pint all day, light bites and appetizers provided by Nora’s NY Pizzeria and Eatery from 1pm-4pm (donation suggested), raffles, and more!

Our volunteers:
- Improve the quality of living for animals in Henderson County.
- Make a difference in their community through our community programs like our Spay/Neuter Incentive Program and Meals on Wheels Pet Pals.
- Provide support for all departments and serve on our board and committees.
- Help raise crucial funds in our Thrift Store.
It’s easy to get started!
- Fill out the Volunteer Application.
- Attend a Virtual Volunteer Information Session to learn more about Blue Ridge Humane Society and current volunteer opportunities.
- Pick a Volunteer Assignment! Decide what volunteer position works best for you! Some assignments can get started right away and some require prior orientation and training such as animal handling training that you can get started on.
- Start Volunteering! Get started in your position. Our volunteers make a huge impact in Henderson County to ensure both pets and their people are happy, healthy, and thriving. We wouldn’t be able to accomplish all we do without them.

Join us every Tuesday night for Tacos & Trivia!
Twisted Roots will be cooking up a variety of tacos and authentic sides (vegetarian options available) starting at 5 pm.
Trivia will run from 7-8:15 pm. We will be capping the teams at 20 and teams will not be able to join after 7 so make sure to arrive early to secure your spot!
No reservations needed, just grab your thinking caps and get ready for good food, a good time, and a chance to win a $10, $20, or $30 gift certificate to Down Dog!

Our volunteers:
- Improve the quality of living for animals in Henderson County.
- Make a difference in their community through our community programs like our Spay/Neuter Incentive Program and Meals on Wheels Pet Pals.
- Provide support for all departments and serve on our board and committees.
- Help raise crucial funds in our Thrift Store.
It’s easy to get started!
- Fill out the Volunteer Application.
- Attend a Virtual Volunteer Information Session to learn more about Blue Ridge Humane Society and current volunteer opportunities.
- Pick a Volunteer Assignment! Decide what volunteer position works best for you! Some assignments can get started right away and some require prior orientation and training such as animal handling training that you can get started on.
- Start Volunteering! Get started in your position. Our volunteers make a huge impact in Henderson County to ensure both pets and their people are happy, healthy, and thriving. We wouldn’t be able to accomplish all we do without them.
RidgefieldToastmasters invites everyone to its online open house to meet members and watch special presentations on persuasion and improvisation.
After hearing a session on how to structure and develop an effective process for changing thinking or behavior, the meeting will switch to fun and useful examples of impromptu speeches and improvisation. The event will include a demonstration of an effective evaluation.
Ridgefield Toastmasters Open House
September 24, 2021
Online (Zoom)
Meeting ID 854 5701 5028
Noon until 1300 (Eastern)
A discussion with author, Dr. Jason Karlawish, and MemoryCare Founder, Dr. Margaret Noel. “The Problem of Alzheimer’s” is a definitive and compelling book that traces the disease from its beginnings to its recognition as a crisis. Dr. Karlawish is an internationally recognized speaker, dementia expert, geriatrician, bioethicist, researcher, writer, and professor at the University of Pennsylvania. Hosted by MemoryCare, a local nonprofit that assists families affected by dementia, for virtual attendance via Zoom only.

Our volunteers:
- Improve the quality of living for animals in Henderson County.
- Make a difference in their community through our community programs like our Spay/Neuter Incentive Program and Meals on Wheels Pet Pals.
- Provide support for all departments and serve on our board and committees.
- Help raise crucial funds in our Thrift Store.
It’s easy to get started!
- Fill out the Volunteer Application.
- Attend a Virtual Volunteer Information Session to learn more about Blue Ridge Humane Society and current volunteer opportunities.
- Pick a Volunteer Assignment! Decide what volunteer position works best for you! Some assignments can get started right away and some require prior orientation and training such as animal handling training that you can get started on.
- Start Volunteering! Get started in your position. Our volunteers make a huge impact in Henderson County to ensure both pets and their people are happy, healthy, and thriving. We wouldn’t be able to accomplish all we do without them.

Our volunteers:
- Improve the quality of living for animals in Henderson County.
- Make a difference in their community through our community programs like our Spay/Neuter Incentive Program and Meals on Wheels Pet Pals.
- Provide support for all departments and serve on our board and committees.
- Help raise crucial funds in our Thrift Store.
It’s easy to get started!
- Fill out the Volunteer Application.
- Attend a Virtual Volunteer Information Session to learn more about Blue Ridge Humane Society and current volunteer opportunities.
- Pick a Volunteer Assignment! Decide what volunteer position works best for you! Some assignments can get started right away and some require prior orientation and training such as animal handling training that you can get started on.
- Start Volunteering! Get started in your position. Our volunteers make a huge impact in Henderson County to ensure both pets and their people are happy, healthy, and thriving. We wouldn’t be able to accomplish all we do without them.

Join us every Tuesday night for Tacos & Trivia!
Twisted Roots will be cooking up a variety of tacos and authentic sides (vegetarian options available) starting at 5 pm.
Trivia will run from 7-8:15 pm. We will be capping the teams at 20 and teams will not be able to join after 7 so make sure to arrive early to secure your spot!
No reservations needed, just grab your thinking caps and get ready for good food, a good time, and a chance to win a $10, $20, or $30 gift certificate to Down Dog!
Hunter Subaru continues to shine their philanthropic spirit this October with the Subaru Loves Pets initiative.
During the month of October, the Subaru Loves Pets initiative showcases their commitment to pets by donating $100 for every pet adopted during the month to local partner shelters across the country (up to 31 adoptions per shelter). Blue Ridge Humane Society has partnered with Hunter Subaru again this year for the program. Hunter Subaru is additionally highlighting animals available for adoption at Blue Ridge Humane through their social media channels to raise awareness for local animals looking for their next home.
Blue Ridge Humane Society will be kicking off Subaru Loves Pets month with Hunter Subaru at the WLOS Pet Project event on Friday, October 1, 12pm-7pm at Hunter Subaru at 220 Hunter Airport Drive in Fletcher, with adoptable animals, organization info, and entertainment.
Additionally, as part of Subaru Loves Pets month, Subaru is celebrating National Make A Dog’s Day and inviting all dog lovers to do something extra special for their favorite canine on October 22nd. Locally, you can consider adopting now. Sam, Boogie, and Janessa are all currently waiting to find their new home at Blue Ridge Humane Society! If you can’t adopt, share posts with your friends or social groups. You can also donate supplies, make enrichment toys, and of course, volunteer! To learn more about opportunities with BRHS visit https://www.blueridgehumane.org/get-involved/. So mark the calendar, treat your dog, treat an adoptable dog, and share #MakeADogsDay all month long.
Subaru believes in being More Than a Car Company and one way that they demonstrate this is through their commitment to the health and welfare of pets, as shown by our amazing partnership with Hunter Subaru at the local level! Thank you Hunter Subaru for partnering with Blue Ridge Humane to #makeadogsday!
The Blue Ridge Humane Society, Inc., is a 501(c)3 animal welfare organization started in 1950 dedicated to ensuring the highest quality of life for animals in Henderson County and our neighboring communities. BRHS cares for pets awaiting adoption at the Adoption Center and in its thriving foster program; offers low-cost vaccine clinics, animal education programs, pet training classes, and youth education and projects; coordinates community pet food assistance, emergency vet assistance, and the Spay Neuter Incentive Program (SNIP), which is a collaboration with Henderson County, the City of Hendersonville, and the Henderson County Animal Services Center.


Join us every Tuesday night for Tacos & Trivia!
Twisted Roots will be cooking up a variety of tacos and authentic sides (vegetarian options available) starting at 5 pm.
Trivia will run from 7-8:15 pm. We will be capping the teams at 20 and teams will not be able to join after 7 so make sure to arrive early to secure your spot!
No reservations needed, just grab your thinking caps and get ready for good food, a good time, and a chance to win a $10, $20, or $30 gift certificate to Down Dog!
Blue Ridge Humane Society knows how difficult the loss of a loved pet can be, and to support grieving pet owners, is offering a new peer support group with a professional group moderator.
The free program will provide a safe and non-judgmental space for members of the community to come together to support one another through their loss and grief of their beloved pet(s).
Sign-up is required and the sessions are limited to 20 participants. Sessions will be held via Zoom on the first Wednesday of the month, 6pm-7pm. Registration will be open for the first session until Friday, May 28, 2021, or until full, whichever occurs first. Registration is available at www.blueridgehumane.org/pet-loss-support/
“Pet loss is the worst part of being a pet owner. Our pets are family. Every pet is different and brings a unique light into our lives. The loss of that light can be devastating. Coping with grief, especially in today’s world, is a difficult process,” shares Angela Prodrick, Executive Director of Blue Ridge Humane Society. “We at Blue Ridge Humane Society feel it is important to help people navigate that time of mourning and offer what support we can.”
The sessions will be moderated by BRHS staff and led by Judi Moolten. Judi is a former clinical social worker, with a PhD certificate in Stress and Somatic Psychology. In addition to being a stress coach Judi lives and resides in Hendersonville. Judi comes to BRHS as a volunteer, but also as a pet parent who uses animals to help heal stress and more! Judi also has suffered many losses during COVID-19 and beyond and will be available to just listen, or when requested offer feedback.
Pet loss and grief can trigger intense emotional responses that may need to be addressed with professional resources which is beyond what BRHS is able to provide through the Peer Support group. This cannot to take the place of professional counseling and therapy.
Additional info or support for those who have suffered the loss of a pet can be found at The Association for Pet Loss and Bereavement https://www.aplb.org/.
If you feel that you’re in distress or having thoughts about harming yourself, please call:
- 2-1-1. A 24/7 national free and confidential service that helps you find the resources you need including crisis and emergency.
- National Suicide Prevention Lifeline or call (800) 273-8255. The lifeline offers 24/7 free and confidential support for people in distress

Pilobolus: Connecting with Balance Workshop
Connecting with Balance is a one-hour class designed to help people of any age reconnect with their bodies and environment. Exercises in mobility and balance will encourage participants to maintain and improve stability, think creatively, and build community through social engagement. This class is open to all levels of ability – even those who remain seated throughout. No previous experience is required, and no special equipment needed.
90 Minutes. Maximum of 20 participants.
Registration link coming soon – please check back.

WORTHAM CENTER PRESENTS
Pilobolus Intermediate & Pre-professional Masterclass
The core values of Pilobolus workshops are the three Cs of creativity, collaboration and communication. Our workshop created for movers and dancers uses Pilobolus signature techniques of improvisation and movement creation to elevate training to the next level and reinvigorate creative impulses. The class, taught by current company members, is designed to stretch the limits of movers and performers ages 16 and up. The class will include partnering, collaborative choreography and peer to peer feedback. The class will end with a showing of work created in class.
90 Minutes. Maximum of 20 participants.
Registration link coming soon – please check back.

