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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Rehabilitation – Smith McDowell House, Roof ReplacementYears of planning went into the roof replacement project recently completed at the Smith-McDowell House. The copper used was manipulated by hand, giving the finished roof a more historically authentic look. Over the next few years, the copper will take on a beautiful patina for all to enjoy.Western North Carolina Historical Association, OwnerHuber and Associates, Contactor
Emily Kite, ArchitectAdaptive Reuse – Leo’s House of ThirstThis modest beauty has been everything from a residence to a dentist’s office and is now Leo’s House of Thirst. We love a rehabilitation that shows that even simple buildings can be saved and turned into something special!Drew Wallace, OwnerDrew Wallace and Leila Amiri, Concept and DesignBrent Campbell, ArchitectJoel Osgood, Landscape architectDrom, ConstructionRestoration – Biltmore Stable, Glass ReplacementThis project brought its own set of challenges including having glass replacement panels with unique texture made to match the originals and undertaking the project while guests were present at the Estate. The result was well worth the effort!The Biltmore CompanyHuber and AssociatesMeltdown GlassAssociated Scaffolding![]()
Enjoy a one-of-a-kind hike in the beautiful Blue Ridge mountains with our friendly llamas! Hikers will learn about our famous llamas’ interesting histories and how to safely handle the animals before heading out on a hike with gorgeous mountaintop views on our private trails.
Each family/ group gets 1 to 3 lovable llamas to share and there’s plenty of time for llama cuddles and, of course, llama selfies! This moderate hike is around 1 mile long and does require requires walking uphill on rocky and sometimes slippery terrain.
We welcome all ages on our llama hikes and children 5 and under are free. When you make your reservation, please let us know if you have anyone under that age in the notes section.
Led by: Mark English aka “The Llama Dude”
Ever wanted to try your hand at blacksmithing? Here’s your chance to experience the basics of shaping hot steel with a hammer and anvil in our unforgettable Blacksmithing and Brews workshop. You’ll fire up the forge with our seasoned educator Mo, who’s been teaching hands-on living history at Earthshine for over sixteen years. He’ll guide you every step of the way, helping you work a piece of rough steel into a one of a kind, hand crafted knife form you can take home. You’ll stoke the coal fire, hammer glowing metal straight from forge, and learn all kinds of history, lore, techniques, and tricks about the craft.
After the workshop, you can enjoy a local brew on the front deck of our main lodge overlooking Pisgah National Forest and the Blue Ridge. You can take it easy, soaking up the mountain views while you sip, or keep working to refine your project, taking it from the rugged, fresh out of the fire look to a smoother, cleaner finish. We’ll even throw in a take-home kit with a few essential tools you can use to turn your project into a piece of art worth displaying.
No experience is needed and all equipment is provided. Ages 13+ are welcome, but you must be at least 21 to be served beer. If you’re under 21, we’ll provide lemonade, tea or sparkling water. Each person participating will take home their own wrought iron crude knife form that can be used as a letter opener or simple spreading utensil.
We’ll emphasize safety procedures throughout the entire program. Each participant will have their own set of safety equipment throughout the program, including gloves and safety glasses. Face coverings are required whenever participants cannot be 6 feet apart. Equipment is sanitized after each class.
Cost: $95 per person
Duration: 3 hours
Ages: Ages 13 and over
Enjoy a one-of-a-kind hike in the beautiful Blue Ridge mountains with our friendly llamas! Hikers will learn about our famous llamas’ interesting histories and how to safely handle the animals before heading out on a hike with gorgeous mountaintop views on our private trails.
Each family/ group gets 1 to 3 lovable llamas to share and there’s plenty of time for llama cuddles and, of course, llama selfies! This moderate hike is around 1 mile long and does require requires walking uphill on rocky and sometimes slippery terrain.
Duration: The total experience lasts about an hour and a half
Ages: We welcome all ages on our llama hikes and children 5 and under are free. When you make your reservation, please let us know if you have anyone under that age in the notes section.
Led by: Mark English aka “The Llama Dude”
Enjoy an afternoon of refreshments and art at the lodge! A glass of wine or a beer is included for parents and those under 21 can enjoy sweet tea, hot chocolate, juice, or sparkling water while working on a nature-themed painting under the instruction of our art teacher, M.
Class led by: M Rathsack
The registration fee is $35.00 and includes:
All materials: 11×14 canvas, paint, brushes, water cups, paper towels and
One glass of wine, beer, or non-alcoholic beverages (additional may be purchased)


Rehabilitation – Smith McDowell House, Roof ReplacementYears of planning went into the roof replacement project recently completed at the Smith-McDowell House. The copper used was manipulated by hand, giving the finished roof a more historically authentic look. Over the next few years, the copper will take on a beautiful patina for all to enjoy.Western North Carolina Historical Association, OwnerHuber and Associates, Contactor
Emily Kite, ArchitectAdaptive Reuse – Leo’s House of ThirstThis modest beauty has been everything from a residence to a dentist’s office and is now Leo’s House of Thirst. We love a rehabilitation that shows that even simple buildings can be saved and turned into something special!Drew Wallace, OwnerDrew Wallace and Leila Amiri, Concept and DesignBrent Campbell, ArchitectJoel Osgood, Landscape architectDrom, ConstructionRestoration – Biltmore Stable, Glass ReplacementThis project brought its own set of challenges including having glass replacement panels with unique texture made to match the originals and undertaking the project while guests were present at the Estate. The result was well worth the effort!The Biltmore CompanyHuber and AssociatesMeltdown GlassAssociated Scaffolding![]()
Come on out for a day of fun. We’ll be hiking a bit and learning archery at the same time. Bring your own bow or use one of the ones we provide.
Learn:
-Bow fundamentals
-Different aiming techniques
-Bow care and safety
For The People Academy is an inclusive high level skills training company based in Asheville. Our goal is to create heroes in our own communities.

Rehabilitation – Smith McDowell House, Roof ReplacementYears of planning went into the roof replacement project recently completed at the Smith-McDowell House. The copper used was manipulated by hand, giving the finished roof a more historically authentic look. Over the next few years, the copper will take on a beautiful patina for all to enjoy.Western North Carolina Historical Association, OwnerHuber and Associates, Contactor
Emily Kite, ArchitectAdaptive Reuse – Leo’s House of ThirstThis modest beauty has been everything from a residence to a dentist’s office and is now Leo’s House of Thirst. We love a rehabilitation that shows that even simple buildings can be saved and turned into something special!Drew Wallace, OwnerDrew Wallace and Leila Amiri, Concept and DesignBrent Campbell, ArchitectJoel Osgood, Landscape architectDrom, ConstructionRestoration – Biltmore Stable, Glass ReplacementThis project brought its own set of challenges including having glass replacement panels with unique texture made to match the originals and undertaking the project while guests were present at the Estate. The result was well worth the effort!The Biltmore CompanyHuber and AssociatesMeltdown GlassAssociated Scaffolding![]()

Rehabilitation – Smith McDowell House, Roof ReplacementYears of planning went into the roof replacement project recently completed at the Smith-McDowell House. The copper used was manipulated by hand, giving the finished roof a more historically authentic look. Over the next few years, the copper will take on a beautiful patina for all to enjoy.Western North Carolina Historical Association, OwnerHuber and Associates, Contactor
Emily Kite, ArchitectAdaptive Reuse – Leo’s House of ThirstThis modest beauty has been everything from a residence to a dentist’s office and is now Leo’s House of Thirst. We love a rehabilitation that shows that even simple buildings can be saved and turned into something special!Drew Wallace, OwnerDrew Wallace and Leila Amiri, Concept and DesignBrent Campbell, ArchitectJoel Osgood, Landscape architectDrom, ConstructionRestoration – Biltmore Stable, Glass ReplacementThis project brought its own set of challenges including having glass replacement panels with unique texture made to match the originals and undertaking the project while guests were present at the Estate. The result was well worth the effort!The Biltmore CompanyHuber and AssociatesMeltdown GlassAssociated Scaffolding![]()
Baxter Creek to Mt. Sterling 12.2 miles | Difficult Wildflowers, Trail Restoration
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Discover America’s most-visited national park with a guided day hike! The Classic Hikes of the Smokies feature interpretation of the history, flora, and fauna of park trails. Hikes vary in distance, difficulty, and location within the park to provide a comprehensive overview of the Smokies, exposing hikers to high Appalachian vistas, streams teeming with aquatic life, the best collection of log structures on the Eastern Seaboard, and much more.
After completing registration…
You will receive an email the Friday before the hike with directions, and more information. All hikes begin at 9 a.m

Rehabilitation – Smith McDowell House, Roof ReplacementYears of planning went into the roof replacement project recently completed at the Smith-McDowell House. The copper used was manipulated by hand, giving the finished roof a more historically authentic look. Over the next few years, the copper will take on a beautiful patina for all to enjoy.Western North Carolina Historical Association, OwnerHuber and Associates, Contactor
Emily Kite, ArchitectAdaptive Reuse – Leo’s House of ThirstThis modest beauty has been everything from a residence to a dentist’s office and is now Leo’s House of Thirst. We love a rehabilitation that shows that even simple buildings can be saved and turned into something special!Drew Wallace, OwnerDrew Wallace and Leila Amiri, Concept and DesignBrent Campbell, ArchitectJoel Osgood, Landscape architectDrom, ConstructionRestoration – Biltmore Stable, Glass ReplacementThis project brought its own set of challenges including having glass replacement panels with unique texture made to match the originals and undertaking the project while guests were present at the Estate. The result was well worth the effort!The Biltmore CompanyHuber and AssociatesMeltdown GlassAssociated Scaffolding![]()

Rehabilitation – Smith McDowell House, Roof ReplacementYears of planning went into the roof replacement project recently completed at the Smith-McDowell House. The copper used was manipulated by hand, giving the finished roof a more historically authentic look. Over the next few years, the copper will take on a beautiful patina for all to enjoy.Western North Carolina Historical Association, OwnerHuber and Associates, Contactor
Emily Kite, ArchitectAdaptive Reuse – Leo’s House of ThirstThis modest beauty has been everything from a residence to a dentist’s office and is now Leo’s House of Thirst. We love a rehabilitation that shows that even simple buildings can be saved and turned into something special!Drew Wallace, OwnerDrew Wallace and Leila Amiri, Concept and DesignBrent Campbell, ArchitectJoel Osgood, Landscape architectDrom, ConstructionRestoration – Biltmore Stable, Glass ReplacementThis project brought its own set of challenges including having glass replacement panels with unique texture made to match the originals and undertaking the project while guests were present at the Estate. The result was well worth the effort!The Biltmore CompanyHuber and AssociatesMeltdown GlassAssociated Scaffolding![]()


Rehabilitation – Smith McDowell House, Roof ReplacementYears of planning went into the roof replacement project recently completed at the Smith-McDowell House. The copper used was manipulated by hand, giving the finished roof a more historically authentic look. Over the next few years, the copper will take on a beautiful patina for all to enjoy.Western North Carolina Historical Association, OwnerHuber and Associates, Contactor
Emily Kite, ArchitectAdaptive Reuse – Leo’s House of ThirstThis modest beauty has been everything from a residence to a dentist’s office and is now Leo’s House of Thirst. We love a rehabilitation that shows that even simple buildings can be saved and turned into something special!Drew Wallace, OwnerDrew Wallace and Leila Amiri, Concept and DesignBrent Campbell, ArchitectJoel Osgood, Landscape architectDrom, ConstructionRestoration – Biltmore Stable, Glass ReplacementThis project brought its own set of challenges including having glass replacement panels with unique texture made to match the originals and undertaking the project while guests were present at the Estate. The result was well worth the effort!The Biltmore CompanyHuber and AssociatesMeltdown GlassAssociated Scaffolding![]()


#MonsterJamGVL
This. Is. Monster Jam®! The most action-packed motorsports experience for families in the world today returns to Greenville for a high-octane weekend at Bon Secours Wellness Arena on Friday, May 14 through Sunday, May 16. Monster Jam® features the ultimate mix of high-flying action and four-wheel excitement.
Trucks to Appear in Greenville, SC:
Grave Digger
Hooked
Jester
Kraken
Scooby-Doo
Stone Crusher
*Trucks subject to change
Click HERE for our standard arena policies and our most frequently asked questions. Ticket prices are always subject to change without notice. Additional fees apply.




Rehabilitation – Smith McDowell House, Roof ReplacementYears of planning went into the roof replacement project recently completed at the Smith-McDowell House. The copper used was manipulated by hand, giving the finished roof a more historically authentic look. Over the next few years, the copper will take on a beautiful patina for all to enjoy.Western North Carolina Historical Association, OwnerHuber and Associates, Contactor
Emily Kite, ArchitectAdaptive Reuse – Leo’s House of ThirstThis modest beauty has been everything from a residence to a dentist’s office and is now Leo’s House of Thirst. We love a rehabilitation that shows that even simple buildings can be saved and turned into something special!Drew Wallace, OwnerDrew Wallace and Leila Amiri, Concept and DesignBrent Campbell, ArchitectJoel Osgood, Landscape architectDrom, ConstructionRestoration – Biltmore Stable, Glass ReplacementThis project brought its own set of challenges including having glass replacement panels with unique texture made to match the originals and undertaking the project while guests were present at the Estate. The result was well worth the effort!The Biltmore CompanyHuber and AssociatesMeltdown GlassAssociated Scaffolding![]()

#MonsterJamGVL
This. Is. Monster Jam®! The most action-packed motorsports experience for families in the world today returns to Greenville for a high-octane weekend at Bon Secours Wellness Arena on Friday, May 14 through Sunday, May 16. Monster Jam® features the ultimate mix of high-flying action and four-wheel excitement.
Trucks to Appear in Greenville, SC:
Grave Digger
Hooked
Jester
Kraken
Scooby-Doo
Stone Crusher
*Trucks subject to change
Click HERE for our standard arena policies and our most frequently asked questions. Ticket prices are always subject to change without notice. Additional fees apply.

Forest bathing is a ancient Japanese practice for de-stressing and relating to the more-than-human world. It has gained much popularity in Asia, and now in the US, as a growing bank of scientific research is demonstrating it’s healing benefits.
Forest bathing has been shown to reduce stress, anxiety, depression and anger while strengthening the immune system, improving cardiovascular and metabolic health and increasing overall wellbeing.
It’s a delicious way to be in the world!
Transformational Forest Bathing weaves in techniques from eco-therapy, depth psychology, wilderness rites of passage and mythic storytelling to form a powerfully transformative experience. We will work with whatever is holding you back right now and show you how to work with the land to gain insight on your next steps forward. As you shift through this current block you’ll learn how navigate this way in the future.
You will:
– Unwind the knots you formed by keeping it all together
– Learn how to let the forest hold you
– Connect deeply to the more-than-human world
– Shift into a state of consciousness that allows you to receive information and nourishment, one where you don’t need to figure it out
– Learn how to work with the natural world to move through whatever is blocking you right now
– Open the door to reclaiming your ancestral heritage
Is this for you?
Honestly, if you are simply looking for some stress reduction and a lovely walk in the forest this isn’t the program for you. If you are ready to dig deep and do some soul-tending then come on over!
It doesn’t matter if you already have a strong nature connection practice or you have never heard of it, the program is designed to work for any level of previous nature connection experience.
What is key is your desire and willingness to work with whatever part of you is holding you back from living the life you want right now.


#MonsterJamGVL
This. Is. Monster Jam®! The most action-packed motorsports experience for families in the world today returns to Greenville for a high-octane weekend at Bon Secours Wellness Arena on Friday, May 14 through Sunday, May 16. Monster Jam® features the ultimate mix of high-flying action and four-wheel excitement.
Trucks to Appear in Greenville, SC:
Grave Digger
Hooked
Jester
Kraken
Scooby-Doo
Stone Crusher
*Trucks subject to change
Click HERE for our standard arena policies and our most frequently asked questions. Ticket prices are always subject to change without notice. Additional fees apply.


This primitive survival skills class provides mental health benefits and builds confidence in a covid-safe environment. For The People Academy, a high-end skills training company, is offering an all day No Budget Camping class. Students will learn how to survive in the wild without expensive gear. Skills taught will be:
How to build a shelter
How to find and purify water
How to start a fire with one match
How to make your own cookware
Basic knife skills
Basic first-aid
April 18th and May 16th from 11am-6pm. Classes will be held in the Asheville area and are open to all ages, skill levels and backgrounds. To ensure participant safety, students will be given the exact class location after registering.
Registration starts at $85 at FTPAcademy.org, but readers can get a 10% discount at checkout by entering promo code ‘CAMPING2021’.
Classes will be led by For The People Academy’s senior instructor Ami Le. Ami is a Primitive Skills instructor at Florida Earthskills gathering as well as a certified NC Concealed Carry and Red Cross First-aid/CPR/AED instructor.

Rehabilitation – Smith McDowell House, Roof ReplacementYears of planning went into the roof replacement project recently completed at the Smith-McDowell House. The copper used was manipulated by hand, giving the finished roof a more historically authentic look. Over the next few years, the copper will take on a beautiful patina for all to enjoy.Western North Carolina Historical Association, OwnerHuber and Associates, Contactor
Emily Kite, ArchitectAdaptive Reuse – Leo’s House of ThirstThis modest beauty has been everything from a residence to a dentist’s office and is now Leo’s House of Thirst. We love a rehabilitation that shows that even simple buildings can be saved and turned into something special!Drew Wallace, OwnerDrew Wallace and Leila Amiri, Concept and DesignBrent Campbell, ArchitectJoel Osgood, Landscape architectDrom, ConstructionRestoration – Biltmore Stable, Glass ReplacementThis project brought its own set of challenges including having glass replacement panels with unique texture made to match the originals and undertaking the project while guests were present at the Estate. The result was well worth the effort!The Biltmore CompanyHuber and AssociatesMeltdown GlassAssociated Scaffolding![]()
We have been an active club since 1924. We currently have 65 active members of all collecting interests and meet once per month to share programs, auctions, ideas, buy, sell & trade stamps, and just plain camaraderie. Many of our members have extensive collecting, exhibiting, or speaking experience, and discussions are always interesting and rewarding. New and developing collectors will find an audience ready and willing to help with expanding one’s knowledge and enjoyment of the hobby.
Western North Carolina is in an interesting geographical location: we get visitors from the north during the winter, from the south during the summer, and many people who decide they’ve had enough of either of those climates to move here permanently! We urge visitors of any age with philatelic interests to join us, even if only for a short time. We may even convince you to enjoy our region full-time!
Membership
We welcome collectors of all ages and interests.
Dues are $10.00 a year and includes our bimonthly newsletter “The Smoky Mountain Philatelist”, complete membership list that includes “what we collect” and notices about our meetings with urging to attend and share your interest with us.
Download the Membership Application in .pdf format.

#MonsterJamGVL
This. Is. Monster Jam®! The most action-packed motorsports experience for families in the world today returns to Greenville for a high-octane weekend at Bon Secours Wellness Arena on Friday, May 14 through Sunday, May 16. Monster Jam® features the ultimate mix of high-flying action and four-wheel excitement.
Trucks to Appear in Greenville, SC:
Grave Digger
Hooked
Jester
Kraken
Scooby-Doo
Stone Crusher
*Trucks subject to change
Click HERE for our standard arena policies and our most frequently asked questions. Ticket prices are always subject to change without notice. Additional fees apply.

Rehabilitation – Smith McDowell House, Roof ReplacementYears of planning went into the roof replacement project recently completed at the Smith-McDowell House. The copper used was manipulated by hand, giving the finished roof a more historically authentic look. Over the next few years, the copper will take on a beautiful patina for all to enjoy.Western North Carolina Historical Association, OwnerHuber and Associates, Contactor
Emily Kite, ArchitectAdaptive Reuse – Leo’s House of ThirstThis modest beauty has been everything from a residence to a dentist’s office and is now Leo’s House of Thirst. We love a rehabilitation that shows that even simple buildings can be saved and turned into something special!Drew Wallace, OwnerDrew Wallace and Leila Amiri, Concept and DesignBrent Campbell, ArchitectJoel Osgood, Landscape architectDrom, ConstructionRestoration – Biltmore Stable, Glass ReplacementThis project brought its own set of challenges including having glass replacement panels with unique texture made to match the originals and undertaking the project while guests were present at the Estate. The result was well worth the effort!The Biltmore CompanyHuber and AssociatesMeltdown GlassAssociated Scaffolding![]()

Rehabilitation – Smith McDowell House, Roof ReplacementYears of planning went into the roof replacement project recently completed at the Smith-McDowell House. The copper used was manipulated by hand, giving the finished roof a more historically authentic look. Over the next few years, the copper will take on a beautiful patina for all to enjoy.Western North Carolina Historical Association, OwnerHuber and Associates, Contactor
Emily Kite, ArchitectAdaptive Reuse – Leo’s House of ThirstThis modest beauty has been everything from a residence to a dentist’s office and is now Leo’s House of Thirst. We love a rehabilitation that shows that even simple buildings can be saved and turned into something special!Drew Wallace, OwnerDrew Wallace and Leila Amiri, Concept and DesignBrent Campbell, ArchitectJoel Osgood, Landscape architectDrom, ConstructionRestoration – Biltmore Stable, Glass ReplacementThis project brought its own set of challenges including having glass replacement panels with unique texture made to match the originals and undertaking the project while guests were present at the Estate. The result was well worth the effort!The Biltmore CompanyHuber and AssociatesMeltdown GlassAssociated Scaffolding![]()

Rehabilitation – Smith McDowell House, Roof ReplacementYears of planning went into the roof replacement project recently completed at the Smith-McDowell House. The copper used was manipulated by hand, giving the finished roof a more historically authentic look. Over the next few years, the copper will take on a beautiful patina for all to enjoy.Western North Carolina Historical Association, OwnerHuber and Associates, Contactor
Emily Kite, ArchitectAdaptive Reuse – Leo’s House of ThirstThis modest beauty has been everything from a residence to a dentist’s office and is now Leo’s House of Thirst. We love a rehabilitation that shows that even simple buildings can be saved and turned into something special!Drew Wallace, OwnerDrew Wallace and Leila Amiri, Concept and DesignBrent Campbell, ArchitectJoel Osgood, Landscape architectDrom, ConstructionRestoration – Biltmore Stable, Glass ReplacementThis project brought its own set of challenges including having glass replacement panels with unique texture made to match the originals and undertaking the project while guests were present at the Estate. The result was well worth the effort!The Biltmore CompanyHuber and AssociatesMeltdown GlassAssociated Scaffolding![]()

Rehabilitation – Smith McDowell House, Roof ReplacementYears of planning went into the roof replacement project recently completed at the Smith-McDowell House. The copper used was manipulated by hand, giving the finished roof a more historically authentic look. Over the next few years, the copper will take on a beautiful patina for all to enjoy.Western North Carolina Historical Association, OwnerHuber and Associates, Contactor
Emily Kite, ArchitectAdaptive Reuse – Leo’s House of ThirstThis modest beauty has been everything from a residence to a dentist’s office and is now Leo’s House of Thirst. We love a rehabilitation that shows that even simple buildings can be saved and turned into something special!Drew Wallace, OwnerDrew Wallace and Leila Amiri, Concept and DesignBrent Campbell, ArchitectJoel Osgood, Landscape architectDrom, ConstructionRestoration – Biltmore Stable, Glass ReplacementThis project brought its own set of challenges including having glass replacement panels with unique texture made to match the originals and undertaking the project while guests were present at the Estate. The result was well worth the effort!The Biltmore CompanyHuber and AssociatesMeltdown GlassAssociated Scaffolding![]()

Rehabilitation – Smith McDowell House, Roof ReplacementYears of planning went into the roof replacement project recently completed at the Smith-McDowell House. The copper used was manipulated by hand, giving the finished roof a more historically authentic look. Over the next few years, the copper will take on a beautiful patina for all to enjoy.Western North Carolina Historical Association, OwnerHuber and Associates, Contactor
Emily Kite, ArchitectAdaptive Reuse – Leo’s House of ThirstThis modest beauty has been everything from a residence to a dentist’s office and is now Leo’s House of Thirst. We love a rehabilitation that shows that even simple buildings can be saved and turned into something special!Drew Wallace, OwnerDrew Wallace and Leila Amiri, Concept and DesignBrent Campbell, ArchitectJoel Osgood, Landscape architectDrom, ConstructionRestoration – Biltmore Stable, Glass ReplacementThis project brought its own set of challenges including having glass replacement panels with unique texture made to match the originals and undertaking the project while guests were present at the Estate. The result was well worth the effort!The Biltmore CompanyHuber and AssociatesMeltdown GlassAssociated Scaffolding![]()



