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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Sunday, August 23, 2020
Storytimes Online with Buncombe Librarians
Aug 23 @ 10:30 am – 11:30 am
Online

Join us a for a fun, socially distanced story time!

A brand new story time video will be posted every day. Keep checking back!

Blue Ridge Heritage Weekend
Aug 23 @ 11:00 am – 4:00 pm
Shelton House – WNC History, Heritage and Crafts

This is a 2 day Craft Fair and Cultural Event at the historic Shelton House in Waynesville, NC. celebrating our 40th year as “The Museum of North Carolina Handicrafts”. This years event opens at 8am on August 22, with Haywood’s Historic Farmers Market and local Artists and Crafters from NC and neighboring states. Food Vendors will be selling food and drink throughout the day as well. The Shelton House will be open for limited free tours as well as two special exhibits in the Historic Barn (A Medical History of Haywood County (1870-1950) and a new Agricultural exhibit in the stables. The Shelton House Carriage Gift Shop will also be open and live music will be played on our “natural stage”. The Saturday event ends at 4pm and on Sunday, August 23 the event will run from 11am until 4pm. Come out and join Us for music, history, heritage, arts and crafts. We are a non-profit organization trying to raise money for the preservation of the historic house, barn and collections.

Disaster Response Virtual Volunteer Fair
Aug 23 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm
Online

Volunteers needed for the 2020 hurricane season!

Microsoft Teams Session
RSVP required by 8/28. tinyurl.com/VirtualVolunteerFairRSVP

Join us to learn how to help your neighbors and community in times of need!
Due to predictions for an active hurricane and wildfire season and the complexities of COVID-19, the Red
Cross will need thousands of volunteers to care for people when disasters strike. Learn how you can be a
Ready Red Cross Shelter or Health Services Volunteer so you can answer the call when your community
needs it most.

Rocky Cove Railroad Exhibit
Aug 23 @ 12:00 pm – 4:00 pm
The North Carolina Arboretum

On exhibit Saturdays and Sundays from 12 – 4 p.m. (weather permitting), Rocky Cove Railroad is a G-Scale (garden scale) model train that demonstrates the coming of trains to western North Carolina at the turn of the 20th century. The exhibit is located below the Grand Garden Promenade.

The Salvage Station is Now Open!
Aug 23 @ 12:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Salvage Station

We are open with new rules and safety measures!

Founded in 2016, Salvage Station is Asheville, NC’s favorite riverfront bar, restaurant, concert hall, and special events venue located in the historic River Arts District along the French Broad River. From music shows and festivals, to community and private events, Salvage Station is an excellent place to hang out and have a truly great Asheville experience.

Less than one half mile from downtown, you can find the most spacious and safe place to social distance outside while enjoying refreshing adult beverages and delicious Creole and Southern soul food from Root Down Kitchen.

In an effort to keep our beloved patrons safe (and our doors open), our staff will have their temperatures checked before each shift, they will wear face masks at all times while at work, and will sanitize their hands and work areas often. You can also feel safe knowing that all employees have completed their Count On Me certification.

We also have new rules in place that we require our patrons to adhere to.

*Face masks required at all times unless seated at your table.

*Parties of 6 or fewer only.

*Ages 21+ only (this is temporary and we hope to allow all ages in again very soon).

*Social Distance! Stay 6 feet apart while standing in line and use our hand sanitizing stations often.

*Do not move any furniture under any circumstances. We have strategically placed our tables in a way that we can safely social distance our guests.

Let’s have fun and stay safe!

Check out Archetype on the Cover of Beer Connoisseur “Best in Beer”
Aug 23 @ 1:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Archetype Brewing Downtown

The Sage,  Belgian Style Dark Strong Ale was on the recent cover of the annual “Best in Beer” issue in The Beer Connoisseur magazine! Not only was The Sage featured on the cover of this Winter Edition, but it was also named the 8th best beer in the world and the 2nd Best Belgian Strong Ale in the World! Swing by Archetype and enjoy their Covid-safe indoor and outdoor seating options rain or shine while sipping on some award-winning brews.
Highland Brewing Company‎ Reggae Sundays in the Meadow with Chalwa
Aug 23 @ 2:00 pm – 5:00 pm
Highland Brewing Company‎

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Join us for Reggae Sundays every week in the Meadow for a cold beer and the sounds of the island with our friends from Chalwa.

Reggae Sundays are dependent on weather and will only occur outdoors in the Meadow.

Jam on, friends!

Waynesville Peaceful BLM Protest
Aug 23 @ 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm
Historic Haywood County Courthouse

We’ve always got something going on.

This will be another PEACEFUL protest to stand in solidarity with our Black community members and declare that we will not accept racism in Haywood County. We will meet at the Court House in waynesville to march at 2 o’clock. We look forward to seeing you all. ~Bring a mask, your voice, signs, and bring a friend~

Laughter on the 23rd Floor
Aug 23 @ 2:30 pm
Asheville Community Theatre

Playwright Neil Simon got his first big break in the early 50’s as a staff writer on Sid Caesar’s Your Show of Shows, and this comedy takes a fictionalized look into writer’s room antics.

Look Back in Anger
Aug 23 @ 2:30 pm
Asheville Community Theatre

Set in the mid-twentieth century English projects, witness a young couple struggle through the issues that seem all too familiar today: employment, finances, class, education, love, loss, and all the complications that come with it. Life leads them through its ups and downs, but will they still be able to find each other in the end?

Jack of the Wood : Sunday-Irish Session
Aug 23 @ 3:00 pm
Jack of the Wood

 

Jack of the Wood : Sunday-Irish Session 

Sundays

1 till who knows when?

Traditional Irish music is kept alive at Jack of the Wood with our unplugged Sunday session.

Jack of the Wood

95 Patton ave

Asheville, NC 28801

(828) 252.5445

http://www.jackofthewood.com/

Shakedown Sundays
Aug 23 @ 4:00 pm – 7:00 pm
The One Stop at Asheville Music Hall

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Every Sunday Except First of Month.

Rendezvous Secret Menu Wine Dinner
Aug 23 @ 5:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Rendezvous

Join the folks at Rendezvous along with Richard McKinney from Tryon Wine for a multi-course evening of tantalizing flavors! While the menu is still a secret, this is definitely something you don’t want to miss! The dinner is set for August 23rd and will take place outdoors. Make reservations now to guarantee your spot. Rendezvous is continuing to follow CDC guidelines so please wear a mask!

Alexa Rose Trio: Lawn Concert
Aug 23 @ 6:30 pm
Isis Music Hall

Virginia-born singer-songwriter Alexa Rose creates her own style of modern folk. Her distinctive vocal sound has bits of Joni Mitchell, Lucinda Williams, and Gilliam Welch. Her earnest, well-crafted songs explore timeless topics. It is American roots music that blends some of the mountains with modern country and a little rock and roll.

Come enjoy an evening of live music, food and drinks at the Isis patio and lawn. Reservations are highly recommended.

Rev Robert Jones Live Stream
Aug 23 @ 7:00 pm
Online

This show is by donation – please support this artist! The live stream link can be found at Zoom Link on ​8.23.2020

Robert is renowned as a songwriter, story teller, blues historian and teacher. He has taught many times at the Swannanoa Gathering.

Rev. Robert Jones, Sr. is an inspirational storyteller and musician celebrating the history, humor and power of American Roots music. His deep love for traditional African American and American traditional music is shared in live performances that interweave timeless stories with original and traditional songs. For more than twenty-five years Robert has entertained and educated audiences of all ages in schools, colleges, libraries, union halls, prisons, churches and civil rights organizations. An award-winning multi-instrumentalist, he is accomplished at guitar, harmonica, mandolin, banjo and fiddle. He has recorded six albums of original and tradition songs. Robert is the former host of the award-winning radio programs “Blues from the Lowlands” and “Deep River” broadcast on Detroit Public Radio’s WDET-FM Detroit. And he has taught at music history courses at Wayne State University in Detroit. As an ordained minister and a Baptist pastor, he has an unwavering faith in the cultural importance of sacred and traditional American roots music.

Chatham Rabbits Album Release
Aug 23 @ 7:30 pm
Isis Music Hall

Join Chatham Rabbits — one of North Carolina’s most beloved roots music outfits — as they celebrate the release of their sophomore album with a full backing band.

Main Hall Seated – Limited Tables Available with a Dinner Reservation :: All Other Seating is First Come First Serve General Admission :: Please Call Venue for Dinner Reservations

Monday, August 24, 2020
Nature Connects®: Art with LEGO® Bricks
Aug 24 @ 8:00 am – 9:00 pm
The North Carolina Arboretum

Please note: Nature Connects®: Art with LEGO® Bricks has been postponed until July; however, the exhibit will have an extended schedule and will be open until November 1. We look forward to seeing you!

The Arboretum is excited to welcome back the widely popular traveling exhibit, Nature Connects®: Art with LEGO® Bricks by Sean Kenney. Featuring 14 larger-than-life-size sculptures place created with nearly 500,000 LEGO Bricks, this family-friendly exhibit draws inspiration from the living world and combines art, play and science to create an inspiring intersection of education, entertainment and the environment. New sculptures include a 5-foot tall colorful peacock, giant dragonfly, bonsai tree and more!

 

Fairy Trail at Bullington Gardens
Aug 24 @ 9:00 am – 4:00 pm
Bullington Gardens

The Fairy trail is open Monday thru Saturday, 9am-4pm. We encourage all visitors to be patient as there will be limits to the number of people allowed on the trail at the same time. While the trail is outdoors, there are some small spaces and we want to ensure our guests and fairies are safe. Please practice appropriate social distancing and bring a mask in case. Masks are not required, but are considerate in a close area. Our restrooms are not open to the public at this time. Please make arrangements prior to visiting.

 

Rules of the trail:

Do not move or rearrange fairy displays. The fairies are very fond of their own decorating.

Do not leave trash on the trail. Fairies do not like litter in their town.

Please ensure children and pets are supervised at all times. Dogs and loud noises can scare the fairies into hiding.

Do not disturb wildlife or vegetation. The fairies depend on the vegetation to build their homes.

The trail is one way only. Please stay on the trail at all times.

 

The Fairies can’t wait to see you all here!

P.S. the Fairies would like us to remind you that we are a non-profit and donations are greatly appreciated. Help us keep the fairies living in the style with which they’ve become accustomed.

Tax Collections Reopens for In-Person Payment Processing
Aug 24 @ 9:00 am – 5:00 pm
Family Justice Center,

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After an extensive remodeling project, Tax Collections’ lobby has been expanded and can accommodate in-person services while adhering to social distancing requirements. Per our Stay Safe, Stay Smart order, we ask that you wear a face covering while inside County facilities. If you do not have a face covering, we can provide one. We also ask that if you have any symptoms of COVID-19, you use one of our alternative methods of accessing our services.

Overall, Buncombe County has taken precautions and audited our public-facing facilities to determine the safest way to operate. As a result, here are some of our countywide precautions:

  • Installation of plexiglass barriers for public-based work
  • Increased sanitation and cleaning of County facilities
  • Public accessibility of hand sanitizer and disposable face coverings
  • Social distancing markers and signage
  • Comprehensive internal procedures for employees to foster a safe workplace, including a daily employee self-screening tool

Tax Collections’ alternative means of services remain available, and we encourage the public to use those methods when possible. To look up property information or your tax amount due, visit buncombecounty.org/tax.

You can make tax payments:

  • Online
  • By phone: 1-877-690-3729, jurisdiction code 4301 (If payments are made online or by phone with an electronic check, no service fees apply.)
  • By mail: PO Box 3140, Asheville, NC 28802
  • Dropboxes:
    • Driveway of the Family Justice Center, 35 Woodfin Street, Asheville
    • Next to the Tax Department Office Entrance, 94 Coxe Ave.

If you have additional questions, you can contact Tax Collections via email at [email protected] or call (828) 250-4910.

Bender Gallery presents artist Toland Sand
Aug 24 @ 10:00 am – 6:00 pm
Bender Gallery

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When a friend gave Toland Sand a stained glass studio in 1977, he embarked upon a journey that would lead him to explore the myriad qualities that define glass as a medium. Sand’s 43 years as a sculptor has resulted in works of stained glass, blown glass, and every combination in between. A pioneer in utilizing the unique properties of dichroic glass, Sand begins his current sculpture with optical crystal and dichroic coated glass, hand worked by grinding in ever finer stages until a polish is achieved. Seeking balance, harmony, and symmetry, with an accent on deconstructed form, his work inhabits the symbolic, the cosmic, and the mystery. Sand is inspired by his peers as well as artists such as Isamu Noguchi, David Smith, Henry Moore, and Mark Rothko.
Sand’s work can be found numerous public and private collections including the Bergstrom-Mahler Museum of Glass, Neenah, WI, Hunter Museum of American Art, Chattanooga, TN, Imagine Museum, Sarasota, FL, and others.

Bender Gallery continues to be open and welcoming visitors into our gallery in limited numbers and with facemasks, of course. We remain dedicated to supporting our artists during these unprecedented times by making ourselves available almost anytime you wish to speak with us to answer questions and sharing their work online and through social media. We and our artists thank you for your support!

Grand Opening Atelier Maison + Co Fine Home Furnishings
Aug 24 @ 10:00 am – 6:00 pm
Atelier Maison & Co

Welcome to Asheville’s

HOME FURNISHINGS DESTINATION

Located in Asheville’s Historic Biltmore Village, Atelier Maison & Co. is the area’s home furnishings destination offering healthy, design-forward furniture, accessories and more. We believe living green is not only better for the environment, but essential in building a happier, healthier home. Here you’ll find everything you need, as well as an experienced design team to guide you along the way.

We carry healthy furniture lines, as well as our own exclusive line of green, envy-worthy furniture. So whether you live in Atlanta, Knoxville, Greenville, Charlotte or here in Asheville, we invite you to come experience a home furnishings studio unlike anything else in the area.

History Cafe: The Swannanoa 4-H Camp as a German POW Camp in WWII
Aug 24 @ 10:30 am – 11:30 am
Swannanoa Valley Museum & History Center

In this presentation, Elodie Covert will discuss the history of the historic Swannanoa 4-H Camp and the property’s use as a prisoner of war camp in WWII. Construction of the former Swannanoa 4-H Camp was completed in 1929 and was the first camp built and operated by the North Carolina Extension Service. It served as a 4-H camp until WWII when the camp was converted to a German prisoner of war camp.  Prisoners with masonry and carpentry skills worked in their trade at camp, building structures that still exist today.  4-H camping resumed until 2013, when the Extension Service closed the Swannanoa 4-H Camp.  Black Mountain Home for Children acquired the camp in 2016 and has been working diligently to restore the facility and preserve its rich history. BMH is using its West Campus to increase awareness, generate income, and as a home base for its Apprenticeship Programs to give job training to students in their care.

Elodie Covert completed her degree in Outdoor Education from Montreat College in 2005 and has been involved with the ministry of Black Mountain Home for Children (BMH) since 2006.  After BMH acquired the former Swannanoa 4-H camp in 2016 (now BMH’s West Campus) Elodie transitioned into the role of West Campus Coordinator.  Elodie oversees the day-to-day facility needs and upkeep, schedules and coordinates events on site, and leads the Apprenticeship Programs for college-aged students at BMH. Elodie lives on site with her husband and two children and enjoys being in ministry together as a family.

About History Cafe
Ever wonder how Asheville came to get its drinking water from Black Mountain? What slavery looked like in western North Carolina (Yes, there were enslaved people here.)? How wagons, stagecoaches, and trains made it up the steep grade from Old Fort into Ridgecrest? Come to the Swannanoa Valley Museum & History Center one Monday a month at 10:30am for a discussion about local history. Come start off your morning getting to know our region a little better!

Cost: $5 for museum members and students with ID. Nonmembers may pay $10 in advance online or at the door. Coffee will be provided.

Designed for adults and modeled after the popular Science Cafes taking place across the nation, Swannanoa Valley Museum & History Center’s monthly History Cafe offers lectures and workshops led by local experts and researchers on regional history topics. These hour-long meet-ups engage the many stories that have shaped our southern Appalachian community as a place — from geological changes to native histories, musical innovations, pioneer experiences, and labor struggles — and will end with informal discussion bringing our shared history into context with contemporary issues.

Storytimes Online with Buncombe Librarians
Aug 24 @ 10:30 am – 11:30 am
Online

Join us a for a fun, socially distanced story time!

A brand new story time video will be posted every day. Keep checking back!

Disaster Response Virtual Volunteer Fair
Aug 24 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm
Online

Volunteers needed for the 2020 hurricane season!

Microsoft Teams Session
RSVP required by 8/28. tinyurl.com/VirtualVolunteerFairRSVP

Join us to learn how to help your neighbors and community in times of need!
Due to predictions for an active hurricane and wildfire season and the complexities of COVID-19, the Red
Cross will need thousands of volunteers to care for people when disasters strike. Learn how you can be a
Ready Red Cross Shelter or Health Services Volunteer so you can answer the call when your community
needs it most.

The Blood Connection – Donate Days
Aug 24 @ 2:00 pm – 7:00 pm
Hillman Beer - Asheville/Biltmore Village

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Stop by to donate blood and receive a Hillman Beer gift certificate from The Blood Connection!

Check out Archetype on the Cover of Beer Connoisseur “Best in Beer”
Aug 24 @ 4:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Archetype Brewing Downtown

The Sage,  Belgian Style Dark Strong Ale was on the recent cover of the annual “Best in Beer” issue in The Beer Connoisseur magazine! Not only was The Sage featured on the cover of this Winter Edition, but it was also named the 8th best beer in the world and the 2nd Best Belgian Strong Ale in the World! Swing by Archetype and enjoy their Covid-safe indoor and outdoor seating options rain or shine while sipping on some award-winning brews,
Let’s Talk Reappraisal 2021 Virtual Town Halls
Aug 24 @ 4:00 pm
Online

Do you have questions about Buncombe County’s 2021 Reappraisal? We’ll be hosting two virtual town halls in August on the reappraisal process. Join us for a community conversation with Buncombe County Property Assessor Keith Miller. We’ll cover everything from what is fair market value, how your property is appraised, how you can appeal your value, exemptions available, and more.

Register for the event at the link below to take part in the town hall, we’ll be answering questions from those registered, or watch live on Facebook. Simultaneous Spanish interpretation will be available for both events.

Reconcile at WCU
Aug 24 @ 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm
The Fountain at WCU

**PLEASE practice social distance & bring your mask!** Join Reconcile Sylva by the fountain from 5 to 7 pm on Monday, August 24th, for a peaceful demonstration and to learn more about the current movement for racial justice in Sylva.

We’ve always got something going on.

NBA2K: eSports Summer League-Mondays
Aug 24 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Online

Think you have what it takes to be AVL Parks’ NBA2K champion?

Start practicing because on July 20th you’ll be able to compete head-to-head in with other gamers in NBA2K. Whether you’re a noob or a pro, you’ll be able to put your skills to the test against other Asheville gamers.

Registration Now Open

Register by Friday, July 18th 5pm to secure your spot in AVL’s newest eSports league.
Available on XboxOne and PS4.
For more information email [email protected]

Street Dances CANCELLED
Aug 24 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Visitors Center

The Street Dances have been a tradition for over 100 years in Downtown Hendersonville! They began in 1918, at the end of World War I, when the city welcomed home its soldiers from the War by celebrating in the streets, and became nationally known after they were included in the guidebook Blue Ridge Music Trails, Finding A Place In The Circle, written by Fred S. Fussell. The guidebook was winner of the first PRESERVE AMERICA Presidential Award for Heritage Tourism.

The sounds of fiddles and banjos playing at the Street Dances have been a part of Henderson County’s heritage for more than 100 yearscalling people of all ages put on their dancing shoes and journey to downtown Hendersonville to enjoy toe-tapping-good mountain music and dance right in front of the main stage. The dances are held every other Monday evening July 27, August 10, 24 & September 14 at the Visitor Center, located at 201 South Main Street.

Hendersonville comes alive with people square dancing and clogging to the traditional mountain and bluegrass music performed by a live band. Plus, special appearances are often made by area clogging teams, make the Street Dances an even more entertaining, foot stomping evening.

Lively instructions are given to the dancers by a local caller. At 6:30pm, our caller, Walt Puckett, will teach audience members some basic square dancing moves used in traditional Appalachian square dancing, such as the Right Hand Across, Open the Garden Gate and the Shoe Fly Swing.

Bring a chair, and sit back, relax and enjoy mountain heritage music and dancing from 7:00-9:00pm. The seating area opens at 5:30pm, and early admission is prohibited. Admission is freeNo alcoholic beverages, backpacks or coolers allowed. 

Please leave your pets comfortably at home. A Hendersonville City ordinance allows event organizers to exclude animals from the event space for the health, safety and welfare of the community, dogs, patrons, and vendors and their products.

In case of inclement weather the dance will be postponed until 8:00pm, and if the weather does not cooperate by 8:00pm, the performance will be cancelled.

For additional information call the Henderson County Tourism Development Authority at 828-693-9708. The Street Dances are coordinated, produced, and sponsored by Henderson County Tourism Development Authority