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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Friday, September 24, 2021
Asheville Art Museum with Asheville Community Theatre Announces Costume Drama: A Fashion Show 2021 Winners
Sep 24 @ 11:00 am – 6:00 pm
Asheville Art Museum
Left: Best in Show and Garage Sale Category Winner designed by the Three Graces (Hannah Black, Charlotte Cat Murphy, and Susan Sertain). | Right: Toy Box Category Winner designed by Kristi Coriden.
The Asheville Community Theatre’s (ACT) annual fundraiser Costume Drama: A Fashion Show features local designers who create garments from unconventional materials in a spectacular design challenge. The Asheville Art Museum is excited to partner with ACT for this year’s event!

In addition to the three category winners from the 2021 Costume Drama show, the Asheville Art Museum will present the Staff Choice and Docent Choice winners from September 15 through October 4, 2021, on view throughout the Museum.
Designs on view include:

Best in Show and Garage Sale Category Winner designed by the Three Graces (Hannah Black, Charlotte Cat Murphy, and Susan Sertain)

Mix and Match Throwback Category Winner designed by Sandy McDaniel

Toy Box Category Winner designed by Kristi Coriden

Asheville Art Museum Staff Choice designed by Besty Puckett

Asheville Art Museum Docent Choice designed by McKinney Gough with Darci DeWulf

Curated gallery show: Haec Culti
Sep 24 @ 11:00 am – 7:00 pm
Continuum Art Gallery

Continuum Arts Gallery will host its first, curated gallery show beginning on September 18th, 2021. Titled ‘Haec Culti’, the group show will run from September 18 – November 9th, featuring artists Kat Knutsen, Kevin Yaun, Frank Lombardo, and Conrado Lopez. For our opening day, light horderves will be served and live music will be showcased throughout the day. Miami Gold, a local Asehville band, hits the stage at 7pm! This event is free and open to the public.

Open Sun-Tues by appointment only

Rural Avant-Garde: The Mountain Lake Experience Art Exhibit
Sep 24 @ 11:00 am – 6:00 pm
Asheville Art Museum

Contemporary art, interdisciplinary research communities, and the inspiration of Appalachia converge in Rural Avant-Garde: The Mountain Lake Experience. This exhibition showcases a selection of collaborative creative works that emerged from nearly four decades of the Mountain Lake Workshop series, a program sited in rural southwestern Virginia.

Founded by artist and scholar Ray Kass in 1980 and co-organized with influential art critics Dr. Donald B. Kuspit and Dr. Howard Risatti, as well as the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts (VMFA), the Mountain Lake Workshops integrated the arts and sciences in a dynamic experimental creative process that pushed past the traditional boundaries of art, dance, and performance.

Community-centered from its inception, the Mountain Lake Workshop demonstrated the relevance of the arts across disciplines, as well as social and participatory learning. This exhibition offers a focused look at art that investigated new conceptual limits, born of the region in southwestern Virginia, just a few hundred miles north of Asheville, NC. Works range from large-scale watercolors and photographic installation to relics of performances and other experimentations in artmaking.

Highlights include composer and conceptual artist John Cage’s New River Rocks and Washes(1990). A significant late-career work by Cage, this rarely exhibited watercolor extends nearly 30 feet in length, produced using methods of chance to trace stones gathered from the workshop’s natural surroundings.

This exhibition was organized by the Longwood Center for the Visual Arts at Longwood University. Generous funding was provided in part by the National Endowment for the Arts.

Take A Child Outside Week
Sep 24 @ 11:00 am
Chimney Rock State Park

Take a Child Outside Week is a national movement developed to encourage kids to get outside! Join us for guided hikes daily at 11am designed to introduce children and families to the unique environment within the Park. Receive one free youth admission with every full paid adult admission.

Walter B. Stephen Pottery: Cameo to Crystalline
Sep 24 @ 11:00 am – 6:00 pm
Asheville Art Museum

Artist Walter B. Stephen (Clinton, IA 1875–1961 Asheville, NC) contributed to Western North Carolina’s identity as a flourishing site for pottery production and craftsmanship in the early 20th century. Walter B. Stephen Pottery: Cameo to Crystalline features art pottery and functional vessels from each stage of Stephen’s career, from his origins discovering the medium alongside his mother Nellie C. Randall Stephen in Shelby County, TN from 1901 through 1910 to his multi-decade production just outside of Asheville. This exhibition will be on view in the Asheville Art Museum’s Debra McClinton Gallery July 28, 2021 through January 17, 2022.

In 1926, Stephen founded his third and last pottery studio, Pisgah Forest, in Arden, NC, which he operated until his death in 1961. It was at this studio that the artist perfected the “cameo” decoration technique for which he became best known. His hand-painted images, achieved with layers of white translucent clay, often feature American folk imagery, from covered wagons and livestock to cabins and spinning wheels. A selection of works from the Museum’s Collection showcase his innovation in form and in decorative surface details, including experimentation with crystalline glazing.

Weaverville Library Used Book Store
Sep 24 @ 11:00 am – 2:00 pm
Weaverville Library

The Friends of the Weaverville Library (FOWL) are excited to announce the opening of their used bookstore in Weaverville on Thursday, July 8. Located in the lower level of the Weaverville Library at 41 N. Main St., the store will be open Thursdays 1-5 p.m., Fridays and Saturdays 11 a.m.-2 p.m., with expanded hours beginning in September. The store is stocked with thousands of books, audiobooks, CDs, DVDs, and more. All adult books are priced at $1.50-$3.00, children and teen books at $1.00-$1.50, audio and video at $2.00.

There is also a bargain-priced area and a collection of special finds that are priced individually. Please feel free to contact us at 828-641-1812 or [email protected]. All proceeds from the store will benefit the Weaverville Library.

Action Alert: Urge Buncombe County Commissioners to fund essential programs
Sep 24 @ 12:00 pm – 1:30 pm
online
Stand with Pisgah Legal and urge Buncombe County Commissioners
to fund essential programs
We need your help! The staff and Board of Pisgah Legal Services (PLS) urge you to contact Buncombe County commissioners to ask them to provide funding to PLS to help very low-income people recover from the adverse impacts of the pandemic and to improve their lives and the lives of their children.

Background:
Buncombe County Commissioners are making decisions on how to allocate part of the $50 million in federal COVID Recovery Funding provided by the American Relief Plan Act (ARPA). They allocated the initial round of funds in August. You can see their investments as of 8/31/21 here. The Commissioners have indicated that there will be an additional round of “rolling awards” later this year, as well as additional community engagement prior to that award round. In response to the County’s initial request for proposals, Pisgah Legal collaborated with other local nonprofits and submitted applications for funding to support homelessness prevention and protect victims of domestic violence, sexual assault and child abuse.

How to Help
There are two ways to use your voice in support of Pisgah Legal:

  • Attend and speak at one of three upcoming Public Input Sessions hosted by the Commissioners- Details below
  • Email or Call the Commissioners, using the sample script provided below or adapting it to use your own words. Contact info can be found at the bottom.
Attend an Input Session on Funding Priorities 
The Buncombe County Board of Commissioners want to hear the community’s thoughts on funding priorities before they vote on the next round of spending in the $50 million American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) COVID-19 relief. There will be a public input session hosted by County Commissioners for each district. Community members can attend any meeting they choose, regardless of district.

  • Monday, September 27 from 4 PM-5:30 PM Public Input Session for Buncombe County District 2/3 with Live Spanish Interpretation. Join the meeting here: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/84041743113 or the Facebook Event Link
    Panelists: Brownie Newman, Jasmine Beach-Ferrara, Parker Sloan
  • Tuesday, September 28 from 6 PM-7:30 PM
    Public Input Session for Buncombe County District 2/3 with Live Spanish Interpretation Join the meeting here:  https://us06web.zoom.us/j/86385684082 or the Facebook Event Link
    Panelists: Brownie Newman, Robert Pressley, Amanda Edwards
Sample script to email or call Buncombe County Commissioners:
Dear Commissioner,

My name is ________________________ and I live in Buncombe County. I am writing to ask the Buncombe County Commissioners to approve Pisgah Legal’s requests for COVID relief funds to support their vital homelessness prevention and domestic violence prevention programs.

Last year, Pisgah Legal impacted more than 11,000 people in Buncombe County and the need for their services is expected to increase significantly in the coming year.

Pisgah Legal’s Homelessness Prevention Program provides free civil legal assistance to help low-income individuals and families avoid homelessness by preventing unnecessary or unwarranted evictions. Evictions have devastating social and economic ripple effects on individuals and families, especially children as they can disrupt schooling and inflict emotional trauma.

As the eviction moratorium is no longer in effect and the affordable housing crisis worsens, thousands in our community face dislocation and homelessness. Making matters worse, PLS has foundation grants expiring for this work at this unfortunate period. Funding legal services to prevent unnecessary evictions and foreclosures should be a high priority for using American Rescue Plan Act funds.

Pisgah Legal is also requesting assistance from Buncombe County to help bridge the $1.2 million two-year funding gap caused by a loss in Victims of Crime Act funding. This funding cut occurs on October 1, 2021. This funding enables their attorneys to take legal action so that survivors of domestic violence, child abuse, and sexual assault can escape abuse and rebuild their lives. Legal aid is an essential tool in the toolbox of domestic violence prevention as people who cannot afford an attorney suffer greater harm because they have much more difficulty separating their lives from their abusers. According to the United Nations, all types of violence against women and girls, particularly domestic violence, has intensified since the outbreak of COVID-19, a phenomenon called the “Shadow Pandemic.”

Beyond the pandemic, domestic violence and child abuse prevention programs, like Pisgah Legal’s, are critical in interrupting multigenerational trauma and ensuring that the cycle of violence is broken. According to the Urban Child Institute, children witnessing domestic violence carry a lifelong burden that manifests as developmental delays and serious health issues as well as an increased likelihood in living in violent relationships themselves, whether as victims or as perpetrators.

Pisgah Legal provides free legal aid that is key for our community to emerge from the pandemic a stronger and more equitable place for generations to come. I urge you to approve Pisgah Legal’s funding applications.

Contact Buncombe County Commissioners
County Commissioners Contact Information

Brownie Newman – Chairman
Phone: (828) 243-0107
Email: [email protected]

Al Whitesides – District 1
Phone: (828) 250-4006
Email: [email protected]

Terri Wells – District 1
Phone: (828) 250-4008
Email: [email protected]

Jasmine Beach-Ferrara – District 1
Phone: (828) 250-4004
Email: [email protected]

Amanda Edwards – District 2
Phone: (828) 250-4005
Email: [email protected]

Parker Sloan – District 3
Phone: (828) 250-4007
Email: [email protected],

Robert Pressley – District 3
Phone: (828) 215-2077
Email: [email protected]

You can also use the form on the County’s website to contact all of the Commissioners with one message: https://www.buncombecounty.org/governing/commissioners/

Free Admission Western North Carolina Air Museum
Sep 24 @ 12:00 pm – 5:00 pm
Western North Carolina Air Museum

The Western North Carolina Air Museum is a center of living history in the popular Hendersonville – Flat Rock region of the state. Don’t miss this unique opportunity to remember flying the way it used to be. Bring your kids, your camera, and your leather jacket. You can view the airplanes in an hour or so, or spend the afternoon hanger-flying with our friendly, informative staff. We can’t guarantee fine weather, but our hangar doors are open rain and shine. And we can’t guarantee that we’ll be flying on the day you visit, but we do promise to propel your imagination back to the golden age of general aviation. Come for the airplanes. Stay for the memories. There’s plenty of both right here at the Western North Carolina Air Museum.

Preserving & Promoting

Our

Carolina Flying Heritage

Free Training on Persuasion and Improv
Sep 24 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm
Online (Zoom)

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)

Local Carving Pumpkins For Sale
Sep 24 @ 12:00 pm – 5:00 pm
Hickory Nut Gap Farm

Starting this weekend, we’ll be selling local heirloom and edible pumpkins from Sandy Mush, NC, and decorative gourds from Union Grove, NC!

Come join us at the farm as we get into the fall spirit & celebrate the harvest 🍂

MARA Meetings (Medication-Assisted Recovery Anonymous)
Sep 24 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm
HOPE COALITION

MARA Meetings (Medication-Assisted Recovery Anonymous)

Monday, Wednesday, Friday 

12:00 PM – 1:00 PM

 

Medication-Assisted Recovery Anonymous is a support group of people who believe in the value of medication as a means to recovery.  We understand that our individual needs may not be the same; our backgrounds may not be the same; our futures may not be the same.  However, our desire to live a safe lifestyle joins us together.  Non-judgement is our code.

About Hope Coalition

Hope Coalition is a grassroots effort initiated by the Henderson County Partnership for Health in 2013 as a community collaborative to educate, evaluate, and implement evidence-based models on substance misuse and underage drinking in Henderson County by building capacity and creating long-term and sustainable plans that are action-oriented and focus on community level change. 

Slow Art Friday with Asheville Art Museum: Spin the Color Wheel
Sep 24 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm
Online w/ Asheville Art Museum

Joseph Fiore, Green Landscape, 1953, oil on canvas, 30 × 40 inches. Black Mountain College Collection, gift of the people of Western North Carolina and the Artist in honor of Reuben Holden, 1996.04.03.21. © Estate of Joseph Fiore / The Falcon Foundation, image David Dietrich.

This virtual program takes place via Zoom. Space is limited; registration is required. To register, click here.

Join Megan Pyle, touring docent, for an interactive conversation about three artworks in the Museum’s Collection. Before the discussion, find a quiet space. Close your eyes, take a deep breath, and let it out slowly. Now open your eyes, and engage with the artworks in the image gallery; click on the thumbnail for a larger image, and spend about 15 minutes looking slowly at each.

  • What’s going on in this artwork? What do you see that makes you say that?
  • What color in this artwork did you notice first? Why?
  • How would you describe the brushstrokes in this artwork? What effect do they have on your eye? In your mind?
  • If you had to describe this artwork in three words, what would they be? Why?

SLOW ART FRIDAYS

On selected Fridays at 12pm, docents lead virtual, in-depth conversations about a few artworks in our Collection or special exhibitions. The goal is simple: slow down, discover the joy of looking at art, and talk about the experience with others. Topics, artworks, and self-guided questions are posted on the Museum’s website in advance for participants, or for those wishing to have a self-guided experience on their own.

Virtual Justice Matters Tour
Sep 24 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm
via Zoom

Join us for our Justice Matters Tour where we’ll examine the need in our region, discuss how civil legal aid can be an effective anti-poverty tool and dive deeper into several of Pisgah Legal’s program.
COLLEGE STUDY HALL
Sep 24 @ 2:00 pm – 5:00 pm
Grind Coffee House

 Mon-Fri from 2-5pm. You have access to high speed internet, work space and HALF-OFF pastries when you present your college ID.

Recovering Hope Peer Support Group
Sep 24 @ 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm
HOPE COALITION

Peer Support

Group meetings: Monday, Wednesday, Friday 2:00 – 3:00 PM

 

Please contact us for individual services at 828.388.7979, Option #2

 

Through the “lived-experience” of our peer support specialists, we will assist, encourage, empower and advocate with others on their journey to finding their own path to recovery. Recovery is possible but is not meant to do alone. We do recover together.

About Hope Coalition

Hope Coalition is a grassroots effort initiated by the Henderson County Partnership for Health in 2013 as a community collaborative to educate, evaluate, and implement evidence-based models on substance misuse and underage drinking in Henderson County by building capacity and creating long-term and sustainable plans that are action-oriented and focus on community level change. 

The Problem of Alzheimer’s
Sep 24 @ 2:00 pm – 3:30 pm
MemoryCare

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.

OAKS Afterschool Program
Sep 24 @ 2:30 pm – 5:30 pm
Oakley Community Center

OAKS Afterschool Program
Pre-registration required. FREE for the 2021-2022 school year
September 7-December 17, 2021 | Monday-Friday | 2:30-5:30pm
An inclusive recreation program designed to support rising 1st5th graders and their families. OAKS will provide homework
assistance and opportunities to play through a variety of activities
and field trips. Participants will benefit from lower child to
staff ratios, continuation of scholastic goals (as applicable),
and individualized treatment plans (facilitated by LRT/CTRS
and program staff). Participants who cannot meet eligibility
requirements may attend with a 1:1 worker.
Location: Oakley

Asheville Parks and Rec Afterschool Programs: Afternoon Adventures
Sep 24 @ 2:45 pm – 6:00 pm
Asheville Area

Pre-registration required. FREE for the 2021-2022 school year
August 23, 2021-June 3, 2022 | Monday-Friday | 2:45-6pm
K-6th graders.
Does your child enjoy having fun and making new friends? Offering
arts, crafts, special events, homework assistance and more!
Families currently enrolled in the school system’s reduced or free
meal program, please contact your recreation center for discount
fee information.
Locations: Burton, Grant, Montford, Shiloh, Stephens-Lee

Daily Meditation + Support
Sep 24 @ 3:00 pm – 3:30 pm
Online w/ Awakening Asheville

Hosted by: the Buddhist Studies Institute

FREE – ONLINE – 30 MINUTES – DAILY
🌺Guided meditation support and community🌺

🌸Stabilization and Liberation:
In order to liberate our minds– we need stable calm.

🌸Consistency & Commitment:
Stabilizing in calm clear presence takes consistent training.

🌸Support & Community:
Daily Meditation is a container and support for your meditation focus.

Expand your meditation circle- join us online any day or every day!

Formerly known as 100 Days of practice to support a Tibetan Yogis tradition to practice 100 days in the winter, this has now been expanded to continue daily. To learn more and register: https://buddhiststudiesinstitute.org/100-days-of-practice/

What we’re about

COVID-19 UPDATE: An email was sent out to Awakening Asheville advising all in-person meetups should be postponed or moved to virtual attendance only. Please contact hosts with any questions. Thank you, and be well! Courtney

We are an LGBTQ+ BIPOC safe spiritual group that enjoys the coming together of community lightworkers sharing our journeys. We offer meditations, healing energy, and many different workshops. Come join us!

East Asheville Tailgate Market
Sep 24 @ 3:00 pm – 6:00 pm
East Asheville Tailgate Market
Wellness Pop-Up Market
Sep 24 @ 3:00 pm – 6:00 pm
HarmonyAVL+media

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We are partnering with lots of health and wellness vendors to offer a pop-up market on the last Friday of the month in August, September, and October at our showroom on 936 Tunnel Road. Stop by to shop, sample, and sip on your way to or from the East Asheville Tailgate Market happening at our neighbor’s, The Grace United Methodist Church at 954 Tunnel Road (https://appalachiangrown.org/listing/show/1187-east-asheville-tailgate-market).

WIN PRIZES!
Drop your business card for a chance to win a door prize (do not have to be in attendance to win). Prizes include:
*Spa box from Sweet Abode Artisan Soap
*Complimentary ticket to a Yoga Nut outdoor yoga class of their choosing.
*Sonos Roam portable speaker
*Free week of classes from Asheville Fit Tribe
*$99 special for either Re~Wild or the S*E*L*F program ($199 value)
*Room & body Spray by Jen Black Design
*Topical CBD by Ashley Apothecary
*DoTerra mini diffuser & oil
*Free experience with Asheville Wellness Tours
*One bottle of clean crafted wine from Scout & Cellar
*Gift certificate from Radius Chiropractic
*More prizes to be added–stay tuned!

CURRENT VENDOR LIST:
Asheville Hemp Farms: https://avlhempfarms.com/
Radius Chiropractic: https://www.radiuschiropractic.com/
Still Point Wellness, https://www.stillpointwell.com/
Roots Hummus, https://rootshummus.com/
Yourself Program / Inspired Change Yoga: https://www.yourselfprogram.com
Harmony Aural Wave Sound Chambers, https://harmonyinteriors.com/sound-chambers/
Yoga Nut: https://www.yoga-nut.com/
Jen Black Design, http://jenblackdesign.com/
Scout & Cellar, https://scoutandcellar.com/awesome
Ashley Apothecary & Dispensary, ashleyapothecary.com
OrangeTheory Fitness, Studio #0650 – 1816 Hendersonville Rd STE 60 Asheville, NC 28803
East Acupuncture, www.eastacupuncturewb.com
WildSol Pottery, https://www.etsy.com/shop/WildSolPottery
Hillary Smith, Pilates Instructor, HilaryGraceSmith.Arbonne.com
The Great Reset podcast: https://www.thegreatresetmovement.com
Of the Mountain Nurturing Services, https://www.otmnurturingservices.com/
HealthfullyU, www.healthfullyu.com
Forge Mountain Designs

Montford Pre-Teen Afterschool Program
Sep 24 @ 3:30 pm – 6:00 pm
Montford Community Center

Montford Pre-Teen Afterschool Program
Pre-registration required. FREE for the 2021-2022 school year
August 23, 2021 – June 3, 2022 | Monday-Friday | 3:30-6pm
5th-6th graders.
New program designed to meet the needs of your pre-teen.
Providing time dedicated to school assignments, life skills, arts,
communication, leadership, fitness, nutrition, and loads of fun.
Location: Montford

Teen Leadership Program
Sep 24 @ 3:30 pm – 6:00 pm
Asheville Area

Teen Leadership Program
Pre-registration required. FREE for the 2021-2022 school year
August 23, 2021-June 3, 2022 | Monday-Friday | 3:30-6pm
6th-9th graders.
Looking for a cool and enriching alternative for your Teen to attend
this school year? We offer creative activities, diverse projects,
field trips, and more.
Locations: Grant, Shiloh, Stephens-Lee

12th annual Dirty Dancing Festival 2021 Kick-Off Party
Sep 24 @ 5:00 pm – 11:00 pm
Lake Lure

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Experience The Time of Your Life at the 12th annual Dirty Dancing Festival in Lake Lure, NC!

Whether you have been coming for years, or always wanted to see what the hype is all about, we have a chance for you to WIN a weekend getaway to the namesake film’s backdrop where It’s all Crazy for Swayze.

Join us for singalongs, watermelon carrying, Lift Scenes, lots and lots of dancing, and much more on September 24-25, 2021. Proceeds benefit the Pancreatic Cancer Action Network and festival organizers, The Chamber of Hickory Nut Gorge.

Show-stopping Dance Performances

Live Music  by The Soul Psychedelique Orchestra

The return of Hot Lake Lure Nights dance lessons
hosted by Coach Natalie Foreverland

A Message from PanCAN

Nighttime Lakeside Screening of Dirty Dancing

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ArborEvenings
Sep 24 @ 5:30 pm – 8:00 pm
The North Carolina Arboretum

Sip and stroll through the Arboretum’s gardens and experience our Wild Art outdoor sculpture showcase in the glow of the golden hour, all while listening to live music from a variety of local and regional artists! ArborEvenings runs Thursdays and most Fridays through October 1, 2021, from 5:30 to 8:00 p.m. ArborEvenings are not scheduled on the following Fridays: July 9, August 6, September 3 and 10.

There is no additional cost to attend ArborEvenings beyond our standard parking fee. As always, Arboretum Society members and their accompanying guests can enter for FREE (guests must be in member vehicles to receive free entry). Proceeds from ArborEvenings help support the The North Carolina Arboretum Society and further advance the Arboretum’s mission.

Please note: ArborEvenings will not be held in the event of rain. Please check the website or Facebook page by 3 p.m. for any cancellation announcements prior to attending. 

Beverage Service

Beer, Wine, and soft drinks will be for sale onsite at the Green Gardener’s Shed from 5:30 to 8:15 p.m. each night of the event. Outside alcohol is strictly prohibited, but guests are welcome to bring in water or a favorite non-alcoholic beverage.

Food Available for Pre-Order, Picnics Welcome

Although the Bent Creek Bistro will not be open during the event, we are pleased to share that they will be offering their delicious dining options at ArborEvenings via pre-order this year! Simply place your online order — including alcoholic beverages — up until 11 a.m. on the date you plan to attend, then pick up your order at the Baker Information Desk between 5:30 and 6:30 p.m. (In the event of rain cancellation, pre-orders will be fully refunded.)

Guests are welcome to bring in outside food and non-alcoholic beverages. However, outside alcohol is strictly prohibited.

ORDER AHEAD

Musician Schedule

Please note, scheduled performances are subject to change.

Know Before You Go

  • Parking fees will be collected at the gate upon arrival, and members must present valid card for free entry. Pre-registration is not required.
  • Restroom access will be available during ArborEvenings inside the Baker Visitor Center.
  • Guests are invited to explore A Life in the Wild, a breathtaking exhibition of photographs from Thomas D. Mangelsen; however, food and drink are not permitted inside the Exhibit Hall.
  • Leashed dogs are welcome at ArborEvenings, but are not permitted inside of  buildings.
  • To protect our lawn, blankets are not permitted at the event; however, guests are welcome to bring lawn chairs to set up in front of the musicians.
  • Due to existing event bookings, ArborEvenings will not take place on the following Fridays: July 9, August 6 and September 3 and 10.
JOE RUSSO’S ALMOST DEAD
Sep 24 @ 6:00 pm
Salvage Station-Outdoor Stage
Cider Cinema: The Big Lebowski
Sep 24 @ 7:00 pm – 9:30 pm
Bold Rock Hard Cider

Join us for Cider Cinema! This unique cinematic experience features Bold Rock Hard Cider, Bold Bites Food Truck, and a movie screening on our jumbo screen!

Join us at sundown on Friday, September 24th for our Cider Cinema showing of The Big Lebowski! This is a free event. This is not a drive-in movie event.

Macbeth + Pericles – The Montford Park Players
Sep 24 @ 7:30 pm
Hazel Robinson Amphitheatre

Macbeth & Pericles – Sept. 3 – Oct. 17

by W. Shakespeare

One of the most-popular plays ever written, this classic tale of murder and madness appears just in time for students to ask their English teachers for some extra credit. Presented in repertory

THE DIARY OF ANNE FRANK
Sep 24 @ 7:30 pm
The Fangmeyer Theatre at HART

In this transcendently powerful new adaptation, Anne Frank emerges from history a living, lyrical, intensely gifted young girl, who confronts her rapidly changing life and the increasing horror of her time with astonishing honesty, wit, and determination. An impassioned drama about the lives of eight people hiding from the Nazis in a concealed storage attic, The Diary of Anne Frank captures the claustrophobic realities of their daily existence — their fear, their hope, their laughter, their grief. After spending the last year in quarantine, The Diary of Anne Frank offers audiences incredible perspective in a poignant tale suitable for the times.

Contains mature subject matter.

THE SPARROW AND THE WHIPPOORWILL: A BLUEGRASS MUSICAL
Sep 24 @ 7:30 pm
Magnetic Theatre

MAINSTAGE

THE SPARROW AND THE WHIPPOORWILL: A BLUEGRASS MUSICAL

By Tom Godleski
Directed by Victoria Lamberth

Paula is at a crossroads, trying to find her way in the world, as she starts her first nursing job in Asheville. She gets assigned to a patient, Cleo Nicholson, who presents her with a very unusual request. As Paula digs deeper into Cleo’s life, she finds some very surprising information about him – and also herself.

A bluegrass musical featuring beloved band Buncombe Turnpike, The Sparrow and The Whippoorwill is sure to delight audiences of all ages.