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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Saturday, February 22, 2025
8th Annual Six Hours on the Ridge
Feb 22 @ 8:00 am – 5:00 pm
Pleasant Ridge Camp & Retreat Center

Six Hours on the Ridge is back for its 8th year!  Are you up for the challenge?  This annual race features the 6 mile JFA trail with just over 800 feet of elevation gain and fast rolling single track making it the perfect setting for this endurance event. Riders will ride as many laps as they are able within the 6 hour time window.

This race has sold out the past two years so don’t delay sign up today!

THERE WILL BE NO DAY OF REGISTRATION.

Asheville Restaurant Week
Feb 22 @ 12:00 pm
All over Asheville

Double the deliciousness – Asheville Restaurant Week returns January 21-27 & February 17-23!

For many, the delicious culinary creations of local restaurants are a big part of what makes Asheville special. Asheville Restaurant Week celebrates Asheville’s great food scene. Show your favorite restaurants some love or try someplace new!

Check back for additional menus/special offerings.

Asheville Restaurant Week – Asheville Area Chamber of Commerce

Sunday, February 23, 2025
Asheville Restaurant Week
Feb 23 @ 12:00 pm
All over Asheville

Double the deliciousness – Asheville Restaurant Week returns January 21-27 & February 17-23!

For many, the delicious culinary creations of local restaurants are a big part of what makes Asheville special. Asheville Restaurant Week celebrates Asheville’s great food scene. Show your favorite restaurants some love or try someplace new!

Check back for additional menus/special offerings.

Asheville Restaurant Week – Asheville Area Chamber of Commerce

Thursday, February 27, 2025
Valuation Day at Brunk Auction House!
Feb 27 @ 9:00 am – 3:00 pm
Brunk Auctions

Thursday, February 27 from 9am-3pm

Food Connection and Loving Food Resources are collaborating to bring you a one-of-a-kind fundraiser! Brunk Auction House will be offering their appraisal services for $15/item or $40 for 3 items!

Choose the hour time slot that works best for you and bring in family heirlooms, high-valued finds, and other antiques to be appraised by the professionals! All proceeds from tickets sales go to Food Connection and Loving Food Resources and participants may have the option to consign their items through the auction house and make some money themselves!

BRUNK AUCTIONS – 117 Tunnel Rd, Asheville

Brunk is a private auction house specializing in the sale of fine art, jewelry, Asian art, antique furniture, coins, and countless other areas of collecting – ranging from Contemporary Art to Antiquities. Excellence in connoisseurship is the hallmark of our specialist staff. Consistent and thoughtful client service is the foundation of our 40 years in business.

Indivisible AVL Organizational Kickoff Feb 27, 2025
Feb 27 @ 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm
Weaverville Community Center

It’s time to hit the ground running! At Indivisible AVL’s first general meeting of the year, we’ll launch our three-prong strategy for 2025: RESISTING the current attacks on our rights and government institutions; CONNECTING with others and giving back to the community; and REBUILDING a strong democracy. We’ll share information and tools that help make active engagement easy to fit into busy lives. We’ll welcome past and potential partners and look at active collaborations. And we’ll launch critical Action Teams to hold our elected officials accountable and work together to push for change. Join us Feb 27 to learn more and find out how you can get involved. Progressive activisits and concerned citizens in Buncombe and surrounding counties are invited to join. RSVP: https://bit.ly/here-we-go-2025

Indivisible Asheville/WNC is a volunteer-run nonprofit committed to progressive advocacy, legislative accountability and voter outreach. Learn more at IndivisibleAVL.org.

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Date and Time: On Thursday February 27, 2025 at 18:00 – 19:30

Venue details: Weaverville Community Center, 60 Lakeshore Drive, Weaverville, North Carolina, 28787, United States

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Delight: A Countercultural Force of Resistance
Feb 27 @ 6:30 pm – 9:00 pm
Asheville High School Auditorium

Ross Gay is interested in joy.
Ross Gay wants to understand joy.
Ross Gay is curious about joy.
Ross Gay studies joy.
Something like that.

Ross Gay — Poet, Essayist, & National Book Critics Circle Award Winner — will visit ACS with a profound mission: to explore and understand joy.

Ross Gay is the author of four books of poetry: Against Which; Bringing the Shovel Down; Be Holding, winner of the PEN American Literary Jean Stein Award; and Catalog of Unabashed Gratitude, winner of the 2015 National Book Critics Circle Award and the 2016 Kingsley Tufts Poetry Award. In addition to his poetry, Ross has released three collections of essays— The Book of Delights was released in 2019 and was a New York Times bestseller; Inciting Joy was released in 2022, and his newest collection, The Book of (More) Delights was released in September of 2023.

Saturday, March 1, 2025
Camp Connect
Mar 1 all-day
Blue Ridge Mall

Calling all organizations! Join us for Camp Connect and help families gear up for an unforgettable summer. Whether your specialty is outdoor adventures, educational fun, arts and crafts, or action-packed sports, we want you to be part of this exciting event!

March Madness Book Sale
Mar 1 all-day
Black Mountain Library

Join at 10 a.m. on Saturday March 1 for the Friends of the Black Mountain Library March Madness Book Sale. We’ll provide a bag that you can fill with adult books for $5. Children’s books are 4/$1, puzzles are $2, and antique books are priced as marked. The sale ends at 1 p.m. Members of the Friends of the Black Mountain Library can shop early at 9:30 a.m.

Saturday, March 8, 2025
Olivette Farm 5K and Fun Run
Mar 8 @ 9:30 am – 3:30 pm
Olivette Farm

The Olivette Farm 5K & Fun Run, hosted by Asheville Cryotherapy and Recovery, will take place on Saturday, March 8, 2025, at 9:30 AM. This unique race offers an early spring challenge for both competitive and novice runners with an on-and-off-road course through the beautiful Olivette Community and Farm. After the race, attendees can enjoy an after-party featuring local vendors, food trucks, and family-friendly activities. All proceeds will support the sustainable farming mission of Olivette Farm.

Sunday, March 9, 2025
Pan Harmonia: Baroque Beauty
Mar 9 @ 3:00 pm
First Presbyterian Church of Asheville

Pan Harmonia, Asheville’s award winning chamber music company, presents their biennial Baroque concert featuring G.P. Telemann’s Suite in A Minor for flute and strings and C.P.E. Bach’s Flute Concerto in D Minor. This program highlights a major turning point in the history of music – from baroque to classical – and is a study in contrasts and similarities.
Telemann was a contemporary of J.S. Bach and, in fact, the Godfather of C.P.E. While Telemann’s suite is exemplary of the baroque style, C.P.E. concerto is a forerunner of the classical style. C.P.E. came from one of the most illustrious musical families in history (imagine having J.S. Bach as your father, and primary teacher!). Telemann was largely self-taught and his family disagreed with his pursuit of music. Both composers were highly regarded professional musicians of their time, though their reputation diminished in the 19th century. A renewed interest in their work, however, has revived an appreciation for their significant place in music history and contemporary performance.
This baroque ensemble is comprised of string quintet, harpsichord, and – a rare appearance – harp.

Kate Steinbeck flute · Mariya Potapova and Jonathan Urizar violins · Claire Gerhardt viola · Katherine Ruhlen cello · Matthew Waid bass · Jessica Schaeffer harp and Barbara Weiss harpsichord

Saturday, March 15, 2025
You Are Here: Understanding Maps
Mar 15 @ 1:00 pm – 3:30 pm
The North Carolina Arboretum

You Are Here: Understanding Maps with Anton DuMars

ON-SITE  |  Saturday, March 15  |  1 – 3:30 pm

Blue Ridge Naturalist – Elective Credit

With GPS built into our phones and cars, we are increasingly in danger of losing our ways of navigating. Expand your understanding of topographic and geologic maps with this course taught by Geologist Anton DuMars. An in-class portion will focus on an investigation of map symbols, scales, dates, color-coding, water features, and other attributes that are used to interpret data on topographic and geologic maps into. Then the class will move outside for a skills session to interpret real-world features within a map, stepping off on some exploration at the Arboretum. If you have one, please bring a handheld compass with you to the class but we will have some for students to borrow if needed.

This program takes place both indoors and out. Please come prepared to walk on gentle, yet uneven terrain, and dress appropriately for the weather.

Friday, March 28, 2025
Yoga Nidra & Reiki
Mar 28 @ 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm
Asheville Salt Cave

Join Reiki Master Teacher and Yoga Nidra Facilitator, Kate Wargo of Woven Light in a soothing Yoga Nidra (Yogic Sleep) practice guiding you into the “in-between”; that space between being awake and asleep. Within this space, a dream will be induced taking you into a state of consciousness that can bring about immense healing in your conscious, subconscious, and unconscious mind.

The cave will transform into a “Nidra Nest” with comfy reclining loungers, blankets, and bolsters to fully support you, whether sitting or lying down, for the entire experience.

During this experience, Kate will also offer Reiki to those who desire it. Reiki feels like a wonderful glowing radiance that flows through and around you. This divine energy treats the whole person including body, emotions, mind, and spirit creating many beneficial effects that include relaxation and feelings of peace, security, and well-being.
Release stuck emotions, rest, and rejuvenate!

Saturday, March 29, 2025
Blue Ridge Roller Derby Roller N’ Holler Fundraiser Event
Mar 29 all-day
Smoky Mountain Event Center

Support the Western North Carolina community while watching an afternoon full of ROLLER DERBY!
This derby-filled afternoon will start with an exhibition scrimmage from our Junior league, Blue Ridge Junior Roller Derby. Then, our B-Travel-Team, the Retrogrades, will take on the Gainesville Roller Rebels. Finally, we will have our open-gender mix-up bout featuring many of our own skaters as well as skaters from all over!

Proceeds from this event will benefit families in the Haywood County area affected by Hurricane Helene.

Doors open at 1:00 PM for an afternoon full of LIVE ROLLER DERBY at SMEC!
Online or At-The-Door Tickets: $10.00

1:00 Doors Open
2:00 Juniors Exhibition Bout
3:00 Retrogrades vs. GRR
5:00 Roller n Holler mixup bout

All ages welcome, kids 11 and under are FREE. We will have a great menu of concessions, including plant-based options!

BRRD is a non-profit organization that relies on the support of our community to provide action-packed, family-friendly fun on four wheels.

Bear’s Smokehouse Reopening Party
Mar 29 @ 5:00 pm
Bear's Smokehouse

After months of dedicated service providing over 1 million meals to Asheville and surrounding areas in partnership with World Central Kitchen (WCK), Bear’s Smokehouse BBQ is gearing up for an exciting grand reopening on Saturday, March 29. As WCK operations wind down on their property, Bear’s Smokehouse BBQ has fired up its own kitchen once again, welcoming guests back with its signature flavors and community-driven spirit.

To commemorate this milestone and bid farewell to the post-hurricane relief efforts, Bear’s Smokehouse is throwing an unforgettable event: “To Hell with Helene.” This free community celebration will feature an evening of live music, comedy, food, and fun as a way to reflect, release, and rebuild.

Event Highlights:

🎶 Live Performance by LYRIC – Kicking off at 5:00 PM
😂 Special Guest: Comedian Cayla Clark
🥧 Pie Eating Contest
🪓 Axe Throwing
🐂 Mechanical Bull Rides
🔥 Burning of Negativity – Guests can write down what they want to release from the hurricane’s aftermath and “burn” it on-site.
💃 DJ Set & Dance Party – Instructor-led dance party starts at 8:30 PM

Sunday, March 30, 2025
The Prom Dress Exchange
Mar 30 @ 2:00 pm – 6:00 pm
Groce United Methodist Church

Now in its fourth year, The Prom Dress Exchange is continuing to help anyone feel fancy and fabulous for free! 1,600 formal and semi formal dresses size 00-4XL, as well as women’s suits and separates, shoes, jewelry and all the accessories are available at no charge. I also have a limited number of tuxedos, as well as men’s suits, slacks, shirts, vests and accessories to offer. Whether you are going to the prom or another spring dance, wedding, or anywhere you need special attire, “The Prom Dress Exchange” has got what you need to make the occasion magical!

The event is March 28-30 at Groce United Methodist Church 954 Tunnel Rd Asheville NC, 28805, Friday 2-6, Saturday 10-6, Sunday 1-5.

Donations accepted – volunteers welcome – sewist needed
Contact Marsha van Rijssen (828)545-3133 [email protected]

Tuesday, April 1, 2025
Pranks, Plots, & Playful Tales | Gallery Tales Kids FREE April Fools Trickster Tales Night
Apr 1 @ 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm
Trackside Studios

A playful night of storytelling, surprises, and art-inspired mischief!
When the gallery closes for the night, the stories come out to play! Join Gallery Tales founder, Kate Wargo, for a special April Fools edition of Pranks, Plots, & Playful Tales—where artwork takes on a life of its own and every story has a surprise twist.
Young writers (ages 8-13) and their family will explore the gallery, find inspiration in the artwork, and craft their own Trickster Tale—full of pranks, unexpected turns, and clever characters! Will your story pull off the ultimate trick, flip the script, or leave the audience guessing?
🎨 Art Speaks: Pick a piece of artwork—what if it’s hiding a secret, playing a joke, or telling a different story than it seems?
✍️ The Trickster’s Challenge: Start writing, but beware! A surprise storytelling twist might shake things up!
🎤 The Night Owl Mic: Share your tricky tale (if you want) in a cozy, welcoming space.
Join us for 90 minutes of creativity, fun, and storytelling shenanigans! Just remember… in a Trickster Tale, anything can happen!
✨ For young writers ages 8-13 who love a good story and a little bit of fun!
**Bring a notebook, pen/pencil, and your imagination!
www.gallerytales.com to learn more about Gallery Tales Kids Spring and Summer creative writing and visual arts series

TEDxYouthFSI Presents “What If?”, a thoughtful conference at NC Stage
Apr 1 @ 6:00 pm – 8:30 pm
North Carolina Stage Company

FSI’s TEDxYouth organization has organized an upcoming TEDx conference at the NC Stage on April 1st at 6pm. Seats are first come first served! The overarching theme of the 2025 conference is “What If?
” With the theme “What If,” we invite speakers to reimagine what particular systems, or their lives could look like if they had made a different choice.

Topics for talks will range from personal to global, exploring themes in the past, present, or future. There will be a main focus on decisions and the butterfly effect, and we hope to leave audience members with a sense of possibility.

TED is a nonprofit organization devoted to ideas worth spreading. Started as a four-day conference in California 30 years ago, the organization has grown to support its mission through multiple initiatives and independently organized events. The Franklin School of Innovation’s TEDxYouthFSI chapter is the only youth chapter of TEDx in the Asheville area. This event is organized entirely by students.

Find more information at https://www.tedxyouthfsi.com/

The house opens at 5:25 PM
Seats are first come, first served. Tickets available online or $15 at the door.
This is not one to miss, these TEDxYouth events are so good!

Thursday, April 3, 2025
Hurricane Helene Recovery Panel & Discussion
Apr 3 @ 5:00 pm – 8:00 pm
The North Carolina Arboretum

Hurricane Helene Recovery Panel & Discussion with MountainTrue

Thursday, April 3  |  5 – 8pm

Join MountainTrue and a panel of experts to discuss recovery in our area after the devastation of Hurricane Helene. Panelists will address the impacts of natural disasters, what recovery means for our region, and how the community can support these efforts.

This event is free of charge, but if you feel moved to make a donation to support critical work in our area, we invite you to do so when you register. The North Carolina Arboretum is generously donating use of the Education Auditorium for this event. All donations associated with the registration of this event will be split 50/50 with the NC Arboretum.

The event will kick-off with social time from 5:30 to 6 pm with snacks and beverages provided for attendees. The panel will run from 6 to 7:30 pm.

Sunday, April 6, 2025
Co-Existing with Black Bears
Apr 6 @ 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm
The North Carolina Arboretum

Co-Existing with Black Bears with Tanya Poole

Wednesday, April 9  |  5 – 6 pm

It’s spring and you know what that means. Warmer temperatures, beautiful flowers and trees blooming, people venturing out to enjoy it all. And it turns out black bears are coming out in large numbers to enjoy the same things that humans enjoy. Learn about the conditions that contribute to the black bear population continuing to thrive in Western North Carolina in proximity to so many people. Tanya Poole, Conservation Initiatives Engagement Coordinator with the NC Wildlife Resources Commission, discusses BearWise strategies recommended by wildlife experts that will help people better coexist with these amazing animals.

Tuesday, April 8, 2025
Time for Healing- Asheville Salt Cave
Apr 8 @ 11:00 am – 2:00 pm
Asheville Salt Cave

WNC COMMUNITY It is time to reset your nervous system, as we invite you to ground in with us. These past months have been a whirlwind of emotions, challenges and unsettling times for our community. Have the fires made it troublesome for your body and lungs? We got you! We are here to ground in together and heal our community.

Deep breaths inside the salt caves
Sip on some herbal hot tea
Archetype Essential oil readings
Enjoy a 10 minute massage
Labyrinth walk meditation and time in the gardens
15% OFF in our gift shop

Sliding Scale $10-$40+ Pay at the door.
Please bring clean socks!
No appointment needed

Wednesday, April 9, 2025
WNC Career Expo
Apr 9 all-day
WNC Ag Center
Employer Registration Open for WNC Career Expo
Get ready to connect with top talent at the WNC Career Expo! Employer registration is now open for our spring expo, happening Wednesday, April 9th, at the WNC Agricultural Center’s Davis Event Center. Meet job seekers from across the region, showcase your company, and find the perfect fit for your team.
Save Your Public Lands Network & Learn
Apr 9 @ 6:00 pm
The Mule, Devil's Foot Beverage Company

Local, regional, and national organizations will present information and ideas about advocacy and volunteer opportunities. Q&A and social hour will follow. Food and drinks will be available. Free and all are welcome!

Friday, April 11, 2025
The Dark City Speaks
Apr 11 @ 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm
Black Mountain Center for the Arts

Held at the Black Mountain Center for the Arts | Purchase tickets online or at BMCA

April 11 at 7:00 p.m. Tickets are $10 and a portion of sales will be donated to the Friends of the Black Mountain Library!

Collaboration with Black Mountain Library, Friends of the Library, Dark City Poets Society

This big night of poetry features three published poets, Glenis Redmond, Lee Stockdale, and Ugandan poet Mildred Barya joined by poets from the Dark City Poets Society. The evening culminates with a Q&A with our featured poets.

Buy tickets online HERE (Here’s the link: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-dark-city-speaks-tickets-1254687958459?aff=oddtdtcreator)

Sunday, April 13, 2025
From Debris to Renewal: A Post-Storm Action Plan
Apr 13 @ 10:00 am – 12:00 pm
Bullington Gardens

Free to the public! No registration necessary.

In the wake of Hurricane Helene, communities across Western North Carolina are facing significant challenges in recovery. With widespread tree loss, increased fire risks, and the need for careful rebuilding, having the right information and resources is essential.

Bullington Gardens and Family Tree Care are hosting a series of free educational events to help landowners, homeowners, and community members navigate the recovery process. These sessions will provide expert guidance on safety, cost-effective solutions, and long-term strategies to restore and protect our forests and landscapes.

Session 1: From Debris to Renewal: A Post-Storm Action Plan

Friday, April 4 | 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM-Lunch provided

Fire Hazard Reduction Post-Helene Learn about the increased fire risks caused by fallen trees and discover practical steps to protect your property. (Presented by the Fire Department)

Tree Risk Assessment & Tomography Testing

See a live demonstration of advanced tree risk assessment techniques, including tomography testing, to evaluate tree health and stability. (Presented by Bill Hascher, Biltmore)

Managing Mass Tree Fall Cost-Effectively

Explore strategies for dealing with extensive tree damage while understanding costs. This session includes a live demonstration of a Forest Mulcher in action, removing debris up to 16 inches in diameter. (Presented by Kris Wetmore, Family Tree Care) •

Hiring the Right Company

Learn how to choose a reliable tree care service, including what to look for in insurance, licensing, and credentials. (Presented by Steve Pettis, NC Cooperative Extension Agent.)

Session 2: Sunday, April 13 | 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM. Rebuilding Bullington & Planning for the Future

Discover how Bullington Gardens is restoring its landscape and how you can apply similar principles to your own property. (Presented by Annie Higgins, Director of Bullington Gardens)

Chainsaw Safety & Choosing the Right Saw

A hands-on session covering chainsaw safety, proper handling techniques, and selecting the best equipment for your needs. Safety gear and chaps will be provided. Participants must register for the hands-on portion of this class. (Presented by Chris Moore, 4×4 Country)

Managing Mass Tree Fall Cost-Effectively part 2

Explore strategies for dealing with extensive tree damage while understanding costs. (Presented by Kris Wetmore, Family Tree Care.)

Friday, April 4 | 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM. Sunday, April 13 | 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM. Bullington Gardens, 95 Upper Red Oak Trail, Hendersonville, NC 28792

Whether you’re a homeowner, land manager, or someone who cares about the environment, these workshops will equip you with the knowledge and tools needed to recover and rebuild.

Join us in shaping a stronger, more resilient Western North Carolina!

A Different Thread & The Wilder Flower
Apr 13 @ 4:00 pm
Olivette Riverside Community and Farm

Join us in the beautiful neighborhood of Olivette for an outdoor concert featuring two fantastic folk groups: A Different Thread and The Wilder Flower. $25 – Kids are free!

British-American troubadours A Different Thread create richly emotive tapestry of transatlantic folk. Lead singers Robert Jackson (Midlands, UK) and Alicia Best (North Carolina) first met busking in Ireland. Their chance encounter sparked a musical journey that has spanned over nine years, a dozen countries, and two studio albums— capturing the love of two folk singers chasing their dreams on the road.

The Wilder Flower, featuring Danielle Yother on guitar, Molly Johnson on banjo, and Madeline Dierauf on fiddle, encompasses a fresh take on rural Appalachian music. Together they blend modern influences with their deep roots of old time & bluegrass. Their songs are filled with three-part harmonies, tight instrumental blends, and storytelling.

Tuesday, April 15, 2025
Asheville Sports + Fitness Fair
Apr 15 @ 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm
Memorial Stadium

Get ready to move, get inspired, and get your game on!

Discover your inner athlete and ignite your path to wellness at the Asheville Sports + Fitness Fair presented by Asheville Parks & Recreation! Step into the recently renovated Memorial Stadium as it transforms into a vibrant hub of energy showcasing the world of local sports leagues, fitness opportunities, and healthy living.

Explore youth and adult sports leagues, learn about organizations focused on wellness and active living, and discover a wealth of resources dedicated to improving well-being. Uncover hidden gems in the local fitness scene and learn about exciting new ways to stay active and engaged.

At 6pm, join the City of Asheville for a special ribbon cutting and dedication ceremony celebrating the renovation of Memorial Stadium and revitalization of Mountainside Park. It’s a chance to be part of Asheville’s commitment to health and recreation.
If your organization is interested in participating in the fair, please email [email protected]. Space is limited.

Wednesday, April 16, 2025
Precious Rubbish at Malaprop’s Books
Apr 16 @ 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm
Malaprop's Books

Join us in-person at Malaprop’s or live online when NC-based author Kayla E. presents her debut graphic memoir, Precious Rubbish, in conversation with local author Tessa Fontaine.

A landmark graphic novel debut and groundbreaking work of trauma recollection told in the style of post-war children’s comics. “If an exorcism can ever be slow and quiet, then every panel I’ve finished has felt something like an exorcism. The gutters give me space to make sense of things: to connect dots and close gaps. To remember.” Kayla E.’s Precious Rubbish is an experimental graphic memoir drawn in a style that references the aesthetics of mid-century children’s comics and tells the story of a childhood shaped by maternal emotional dysregulation, rural poverty, and incest. The author’s childhood is portrayed as a collection of short-form comics and gag panels punctuated by interactive elements like paper dolls, satirical advertisements, games, and puzzles.

Saturday, April 19, 2025
Hendo Earth Fest
Apr 19 @ 10:00 am – 3:00 pm
Visitor Center

The purpose of the Hendo Earth Fest is to promote community education for all ages on environmental and sustainable practices, inspire action, and renew and expand commitments to protect our planet. Local and regional environmental allies focus on participation/hands-on activities and demonstrations designed to educate, renew and expand action to protect our Western North Carolina environment and natural resources. In our first inaugural 2023 festival, we saw approximately 2,000+ participants!

Spring Fling Market
Apr 19 @ 11:00 am – 4:00 pm
Enka-Candler Farmers' Market

Come on out and support our local people! Local artisans, crafts, produce, specialty foods, skin care, ets.

Grand Opening of Triumph OCR Training Center
Apr 19 @ 12:00 pm – 3:00 pm
OSEGA Dream Academy

Grand Opening of Asheville’s ONLY professional Obstacle Course Race Training Center! Stop by and try out the new obstacles, enjoy food, fun, games, and giveaways. Great for the whole family!