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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Your children are welcome anytime between 5-10 pm, pizza dinner is included, $40 for the first child & $20 for each additional sibling. Only 18 spots are available – registration is open on our website!
Come pick up a bingo card and do the many HARD tasks (like taking a nap or reading a book). One row gets you a fun sticker. Three rows and you’re entered for our grand prize drawing.
Beginning in January 2024, ASAP (Appalachian
Sustainable Agriculture Project) will partner with Blue Ridge Women in Agriculture and MountainWise
to expand Double SNAP for Fruits and Vegetables programs to more farmers markets, farmstands,
and groceries in Western North Carolina. This group has established the WNC Double SNAP Network
in order to bring together existing programs and expand to new sites, making SNAP incentives more
accessible throughout the region.
SNAP programs that center local food and farms can significantly improve individual and community
health. They make fresh fruits and vegetables more accessible, keep food dollars in the local
economy, and connect participants with positive food and social environments in their communities.
βASAP, Mountainwise, and Blue Ridge Women in Agriculture currently operate successful SNAP
incentive programs at 26 sites, which connect participants with fresh food and farms in their
communities,β said Mike McCreary, ASAPβs Farmers Market Program Manager. βBy combining efforts
and resources, weβll not only be able to deepen the impact of our existing programs, but also create
adaptive programs that meet the needs of communities that donβt currently have access.β
The first phase of the project focuses on strengthening existing programs across sites operating
January through March, including:
β Asheville City Winter Market, 52 N. Market St., Saturdays, 10 a.m.β1 p.m.
β Winter King Street Market, 252 Poplar Grove Rd., Saturdays, 10 a.m.β1 p.m.
β Columbus Winter Market, 35 Locust St., 1st and 3rd Saturdays, 10 a.m.β1 p.m.
β High Country Food Hub, 252 Poplar Grove Rd., Boone, online ordering with Wednesday pick-up,
12β6:30 p.m.
β Jackson County Winter Farmers Market, 110 Railroad Ave., Sylva, 10 a.m.β1 p.m.
β Jarrett Brothers IGA, 191 Main St., Rosman, daily, 7 a.m.β9 p.m.
β North Asheville Tailgate Market, 275 Edgewood Rd., Saturdays, 10 a.m.β1 p.m.
β River Arts District Farmers Market, 350 Riverside Dr., Asheville, 3β5:30 p.m.
β Rutherford County Winter Farmers Market, 146 North Main St., Rutherfordton, 1st and 3rd
Saturdays, 10 a.m.β1 p.m.
β Saluda Winter Market, 64 Greenville St., 2nd and 4th Saturdays, 10 a.m.β1 p.m.
β Transylvania Farmers Market, 200 E. Main St., Brevard, Saturdays, 10 a.m.β12 p.m.
β Weaverville Tailgate Market, 60 Lakeshore Dr., Saturdays, 3β6 p.m
Beginning in January 2024, ASAP (Appalachian
Sustainable Agriculture Project) will partner with Blue Ridge Women in Agriculture and MountainWise
to expand Double SNAP for Fruits and Vegetables programs to more farmers markets, farmstands,
and groceries in Western North Carolina. This group has established the WNC Double SNAP Network
in order to bring together existing programs and expand to new sites, making SNAP incentives more
accessible throughout the region.
SNAP programs that center local food and farms can significantly improve individual and community
health. They make fresh fruits and vegetables more accessible, keep food dollars in the local
economy, and connect participants with positive food and social environments in their communities.
βASAP, Mountainwise, and Blue Ridge Women in Agriculture currently operate successful SNAP
incentive programs at 26 sites, which connect participants with fresh food and farms in their
communities,β said Mike McCreary, ASAPβs Farmers Market Program Manager. βBy combining efforts
and resources, weβll not only be able to deepen the impact of our existing programs, but also create
adaptive programs that meet the needs of communities that donβt currently have access.β
The first phase of the project focuses on strengthening existing programs across sites operating
January through March, including:
β Asheville City Winter Market, 52 N. Market St., Saturdays, 10 a.m.β1 p.m.
β Winter King Street Market, 252 Poplar Grove Rd., Saturdays, 10 a.m.β1 p.m.
β Columbus Winter Market, 35 Locust St., 1st and 3rd Saturdays, 10 a.m.β1 p.m.
β High Country Food Hub, 252 Poplar Grove Rd., Boone, online ordering with Wednesday pick-up,
12β6:30 p.m.
β Jackson County Winter Farmers Market, 110 Railroad Ave., Sylva, 10 a.m.β1 p.m.
β Jarrett Brothers IGA, 191 Main St., Rosman, daily, 7 a.m.β9 p.m.
β North Asheville Tailgate Market, 275 Edgewood Rd., Saturdays, 10 a.m.β1 p.m.
β River Arts District Farmers Market, 350 Riverside Dr., Asheville, 3β5:30 p.m.
β Rutherford County Winter Farmers Market, 146 North Main St., Rutherfordton, 1st and 3rd
Saturdays, 10 a.m.β1 p.m.
β Saluda Winter Market, 64 Greenville St., 2nd and 4th Saturdays, 10 a.m.β1 p.m.
β Transylvania Farmers Market, 200 E. Main St., Brevard, Saturdays, 10 a.m.β12 p.m.
β Weaverville Tailgate Market, 60 Lakeshore Dr., Saturdays, 3β6 p.m.
Calling adventurous tweens/teens! Join us for Dungeons & Dragons at the Weaverville Library! This program is open to tweens and teens ages 12+.
All skill levels are welcome.
Space for this program is limited. Registration is required. Please stop by the Weaverville Library or call 828-250-6482 to reserve your space!
Beginning in January 2024, ASAP (Appalachian
Sustainable Agriculture Project) will partner with Blue Ridge Women in Agriculture and MountainWise
to expand Double SNAP for Fruits and Vegetables programs to more farmers markets, farmstands,
and groceries in Western North Carolina. This group has established the WNC Double SNAP Network
in order to bring together existing programs and expand to new sites, making SNAP incentives more
accessible throughout the region.
SNAP programs that center local food and farms can significantly improve individual and community
health. They make fresh fruits and vegetables more accessible, keep food dollars in the local
economy, and connect participants with positive food and social environments in their communities.
βASAP, Mountainwise, and Blue Ridge Women in Agriculture currently operate successful SNAP
incentive programs at 26 sites, which connect participants with fresh food and farms in their
communities,β said Mike McCreary, ASAPβs Farmers Market Program Manager. βBy combining efforts
and resources, weβll not only be able to deepen the impact of our existing programs, but also create
adaptive programs that meet the needs of communities that donβt currently have access.β
The first phase of the project focuses on strengthening existing programs across sites operating
January through March, including:
β Asheville City Winter Market, 52 N. Market St., Saturdays, 10 a.m.β1 p.m.
β Winter King Street Market, 252 Poplar Grove Rd., Saturdays, 10 a.m.β1 p.m.
β Columbus Winter Market, 35 Locust St., 1st and 3rd Saturdays, 10 a.m.β1 p.m.
β High Country Food Hub, 252 Poplar Grove Rd., Boone, online ordering with Wednesday pick-up,
12β6:30 p.m.
β Jackson County Winter Farmers Market, 110 Railroad Ave., Sylva, 10 a.m.β1 p.m.
β Jarrett Brothers IGA, 191 Main St., Rosman, daily, 7 a.m.β9 p.m.
β North Asheville Tailgate Market, 275 Edgewood Rd., Saturdays, 10 a.m.β1 p.m.
β River Arts District Farmers Market, 350 Riverside Dr., Asheville, 3β5:30 p.m.
β Rutherford County Winter Farmers Market, 146 North Main St., Rutherfordton, 1st and 3rd
Saturdays, 10 a.m.β1 p.m.
β Saluda Winter Market, 64 Greenville St., 2nd and 4th Saturdays, 10 a.m.β1 p.m.
β Transylvania Farmers Market, 200 E. Main St., Brevard, Saturdays, 10 a.m.β12 p.m.
β Weaverville Tailgate Market, 60 Lakeshore Dr., Saturdays, 3β6 p.m
Come pick up a bingo card and do the many HARD tasks (like taking a nap or reading a book). One row gets you a fun sticker. Three rows and you’re entered for our grand prize drawing.
Come pick up a bingo card and do the many HARD tasks (like taking a nap or reading a book). One row gets you a fun sticker. Three rows and you’re entered for our grand prize drawing.
Everyone is invited to our monthly game night. I bring a group of games each month but feel free to bring your own as well. No specific games are set up for the night, we just bring a bunch of stuff from our collections and play some pick-up games. We have the tables and chairs. Bring your own food if you’d like (there is a microwave and fridge). There is also a Chinese place across the street, a convenience store for drinks and snacks, and we’re in walking distance to Hot Dog World. If you have any questions about the types of games we play and basic info about our group, Read our FAQ (https://www.meetup.com/HendoHometownGameGeeks/about/)
NOTE: This event is held at a church but it is not a church event, it is a community event. Everyone is welcome, everyone should feel comfortable attending, and while I’m always happy to privately answer questions about my faith or the church if asked, proselytizing is not the purpose of these gatherings. I hope the location does not make anyone feel uncomfortable and if you have any questions you can message me directly.
Come pick up a bingo card and do the many HARD tasks (like taking a nap or reading a book). One row gets you a fun sticker. Three rows and you’re entered for our grand prize drawing.
Calling adventurous tweens/teens! Join us for Dungeons & Dragons at the Weaverville Library! This program is open to tweens and teens ages 12+.
All skill levels are welcome.
Space for this program is limited. Registration is required. Please stop by the Weaverville Library or call 828-250-6482 to reserve your space!
Come pick up a bingo card and do the many HARD tasks (like taking a nap or reading a book). One row gets you a fun sticker. Three rows and you’re entered for our grand prize drawing.
Come pick up a bingo card and do the many HARD tasks (like taking a nap or reading a book). One row gets you a fun sticker. Three rows and you’re entered for our grand prize drawing.
Come pick up a bingo card and do the many HARD tasks (like taking a nap or reading a book). One row gets you a fun sticker. Three rows and you’re entered for our grand prize drawing.
Come pick up a bingo card and do the many HARD tasks (like taking a nap or reading a book). One row gets you a fun sticker. Three rows and you’re entered for our grand prize drawing.
Beginning in January 2024, ASAP (Appalachian
Sustainable Agriculture Project) will partner with Blue Ridge Women in Agriculture and MountainWise
to expand Double SNAP for Fruits and Vegetables programs to more farmers markets, farmstands,
and groceries in Western North Carolina. This group has established the WNC Double SNAP Network
in order to bring together existing programs and expand to new sites, making SNAP incentives more
accessible throughout the region.
SNAP programs that center local food and farms can significantly improve individual and community
health. They make fresh fruits and vegetables more accessible, keep food dollars in the local
economy, and connect participants with positive food and social environments in their communities.
βASAP, Mountainwise, and Blue Ridge Women in Agriculture currently operate successful SNAP
incentive programs at 26 sites, which connect participants with fresh food and farms in their
communities,β said Mike McCreary, ASAPβs Farmers Market Program Manager. βBy combining efforts
and resources, weβll not only be able to deepen the impact of our existing programs, but also create
adaptive programs that meet the needs of communities that donβt currently have access.β
The first phase of the project focuses on strengthening existing programs across sites operating
January through March, including:
β Asheville City Winter Market, 52 N. Market St., Saturdays, 10 a.m.β1 p.m.
β Winter King Street Market, 252 Poplar Grove Rd., Saturdays, 10 a.m.β1 p.m.
β Columbus Winter Market, 35 Locust St., 1st and 3rd Saturdays, 10 a.m.β1 p.m.
β High Country Food Hub, 252 Poplar Grove Rd., Boone, online ordering with Wednesday pick-up,
12β6:30 p.m.
β Jackson County Winter Farmers Market, 110 Railroad Ave., Sylva, 10 a.m.β1 p.m.
β Jarrett Brothers IGA, 191 Main St., Rosman, daily, 7 a.m.β9 p.m.
β North Asheville Tailgate Market, 275 Edgewood Rd., Saturdays, 10 a.m.β1 p.m.
β River Arts District Farmers Market, 350 Riverside Dr., Asheville, 3β5:30 p.m.
β Rutherford County Winter Farmers Market, 146 North Main St., Rutherfordton, 1st and 3rd
Saturdays, 10 a.m.β1 p.m.
β Saluda Winter Market, 64 Greenville St., 2nd and 4th Saturdays, 10 a.m.β1 p.m.
β Transylvania Farmers Market, 200 E. Main St., Brevard, Saturdays, 10 a.m.β12 p.m.
β Weaverville Tailgate Market, 60 Lakeshore Dr., Saturdays, 3β6 p.m
Beginning in January 2024, ASAP (Appalachian
Sustainable Agriculture Project) will partner with Blue Ridge Women in Agriculture and MountainWise
to expand Double SNAP for Fruits and Vegetables programs to more farmers markets, farmstands,
and groceries in Western North Carolina. This group has established the WNC Double SNAP Network
in order to bring together existing programs and expand to new sites, making SNAP incentives more
accessible throughout the region.
SNAP programs that center local food and farms can significantly improve individual and community
health. They make fresh fruits and vegetables more accessible, keep food dollars in the local
economy, and connect participants with positive food and social environments in their communities.
βASAP, Mountainwise, and Blue Ridge Women in Agriculture currently operate successful SNAP
incentive programs at 26 sites, which connect participants with fresh food and farms in their
communities,β said Mike McCreary, ASAPβs Farmers Market Program Manager. βBy combining efforts
and resources, weβll not only be able to deepen the impact of our existing programs, but also create
adaptive programs that meet the needs of communities that donβt currently have access.β
The first phase of the project focuses on strengthening existing programs across sites operating
January through March, including:
β Asheville City Winter Market, 52 N. Market St., Saturdays, 10 a.m.β1 p.m.
β Winter King Street Market, 252 Poplar Grove Rd., Saturdays, 10 a.m.β1 p.m.
β Columbus Winter Market, 35 Locust St., 1st and 3rd Saturdays, 10 a.m.β1 p.m.
β High Country Food Hub, 252 Poplar Grove Rd., Boone, online ordering with Wednesday pick-up,
12β6:30 p.m.
β Jackson County Winter Farmers Market, 110 Railroad Ave., Sylva, 10 a.m.β1 p.m.
β Jarrett Brothers IGA, 191 Main St., Rosman, daily, 7 a.m.β9 p.m.
β North Asheville Tailgate Market, 275 Edgewood Rd., Saturdays, 10 a.m.β1 p.m.
β River Arts District Farmers Market, 350 Riverside Dr., Asheville, 3β5:30 p.m.
β Rutherford County Winter Farmers Market, 146 North Main St., Rutherfordton, 1st and 3rd
Saturdays, 10 a.m.β1 p.m.
β Saluda Winter Market, 64 Greenville St., 2nd and 4th Saturdays, 10 a.m.β1 p.m.
β Transylvania Farmers Market, 200 E. Main St., Brevard, Saturdays, 10 a.m.β12 p.m.
β Weaverville Tailgate Market, 60 Lakeshore Dr., Saturdays, 3β6 p.m.
Beginning in January 2024, ASAP (Appalachian
Sustainable Agriculture Project) will partner with Blue Ridge Women in Agriculture and MountainWise
to expand Double SNAP for Fruits and Vegetables programs to more farmers markets, farmstands,
and groceries in Western North Carolina. This group has established the WNC Double SNAP Network
in order to bring together existing programs and expand to new sites, making SNAP incentives more
accessible throughout the region.
SNAP programs that center local food and farms can significantly improve individual and community
health. They make fresh fruits and vegetables more accessible, keep food dollars in the local
economy, and connect participants with positive food and social environments in their communities.
βASAP, Mountainwise, and Blue Ridge Women in Agriculture currently operate successful SNAP
incentive programs at 26 sites, which connect participants with fresh food and farms in their
communities,β said Mike McCreary, ASAPβs Farmers Market Program Manager. βBy combining efforts
and resources, weβll not only be able to deepen the impact of our existing programs, but also create
adaptive programs that meet the needs of communities that donβt currently have access.β
The first phase of the project focuses on strengthening existing programs across sites operating
January through March, including:
β Asheville City Winter Market, 52 N. Market St., Saturdays, 10 a.m.β1 p.m.
β Winter King Street Market, 252 Poplar Grove Rd., Saturdays, 10 a.m.β1 p.m.
β Columbus Winter Market, 35 Locust St., 1st and 3rd Saturdays, 10 a.m.β1 p.m.
β High Country Food Hub, 252 Poplar Grove Rd., Boone, online ordering with Wednesday pick-up,
12β6:30 p.m.
β Jackson County Winter Farmers Market, 110 Railroad Ave., Sylva, 10 a.m.β1 p.m.
β Jarrett Brothers IGA, 191 Main St., Rosman, daily, 7 a.m.β9 p.m.
β North Asheville Tailgate Market, 275 Edgewood Rd., Saturdays, 10 a.m.β1 p.m.
β River Arts District Farmers Market, 350 Riverside Dr., Asheville, 3β5:30 p.m.
β Rutherford County Winter Farmers Market, 146 North Main St., Rutherfordton, 1st and 3rd
Saturdays, 10 a.m.β1 p.m.
β Saluda Winter Market, 64 Greenville St., 2nd and 4th Saturdays, 10 a.m.β1 p.m.
β Transylvania Farmers Market, 200 E. Main St., Brevard, Saturdays, 10 a.m.β12 p.m.
β Weaverville Tailgate Market, 60 Lakeshore Dr., Saturdays, 3β6 p.m
Come pick up a bingo card and do the many HARD tasks (like taking a nap or reading a book). One row gets you a fun sticker. Three rows and you’re entered for our grand prize drawing.
Come pick up a bingo card and do the many HARD tasks (like taking a nap or reading a book). One row gets you a fun sticker. Three rows and you’re entered for our grand prize drawing.
Come pick up a bingo card and do the many HARD tasks (like taking a nap or reading a book). One row gets you a fun sticker. Three rows and you’re entered for our grand prize drawing.
Come pick up a bingo card and do the many HARD tasks (like taking a nap or reading a book). One row gets you a fun sticker. Three rows and you’re entered for our grand prize drawing.
Come pick up a bingo card and do the many HARD tasks (like taking a nap or reading a book). One row gets you a fun sticker. Three rows and you’re entered for our grand prize drawing.
Come pick up a bingo card and do the many HARD tasks (like taking a nap or reading a book). One row gets you a fun sticker. Three rows and you’re entered for our grand prize drawing.
Date: January 19th
π Venue: Gingerβs Revenge, Asheville, NC
ππΈ Join us in the heart of Prohibition-era Chicago, where the rumblings of a mob war between the South Side Gangsters and the Northern Chicago Mob Outfit echo through the streets. Hal Sapone and Beanie OβDannon, the ruthless crime leaders, have struck an unprecedented agreement, pooling resources for a joint criminal enterprise.
ππ Under the surface of this fragile alliance lies a tension thick enough to slice with a blade. Recent sightings of gangsters from both factions at speakeasies across Chicago hint at a delicate peace. But in this world of clandestine dealings, alliances are as fragile as glass, and danger lurks in the shadows.
π΅οΈββοΈπ You are not merely an attendeeβyou are a character in this gripping tale. Assigned a role in advance, prepare to step into the shoes of a flapper or a gangster. Your attire will be your emblem in this intricate web of deception, secrets, and alliances.
π The Grand Gatsby Speakeasy sets the stage for a pivotal meeting between these rival factions. Will this clandestine gathering resolve differences, or will it reignite the flames of an all-out war? Your presence at this fateful event marks the beginning of a new chapter in this thrilling story.
πβ¨ Unravel the mystery, forge alliances, or play your cards close to your chest. Every interaction, every whispered conversation shapes the fate of these notorious gangs. As tensions escalate, the power lies in your hands.
π·πΎ Live the glamour, the danger, and the thrill of a bygone era. Prepare to navigate the intricate dance of alliances and betrayals, where every decision could be a matter of life or death.
Come pick up a bingo card and do the many HARD tasks (like taking a nap or reading a book). One row gets you a fun sticker. Three rows and you’re entered for our grand prize drawing.
Beginning in January 2024, ASAP (Appalachian
Sustainable Agriculture Project) will partner with Blue Ridge Women in Agriculture and MountainWise
to expand Double SNAP for Fruits and Vegetables programs to more farmers markets, farmstands,
and groceries in Western North Carolina. This group has established the WNC Double SNAP Network
in order to bring together existing programs and expand to new sites, making SNAP incentives more
accessible throughout the region.
SNAP programs that center local food and farms can significantly improve individual and community
health. They make fresh fruits and vegetables more accessible, keep food dollars in the local
economy, and connect participants with positive food and social environments in their communities.
βASAP, Mountainwise, and Blue Ridge Women in Agriculture currently operate successful SNAP
incentive programs at 26 sites, which connect participants with fresh food and farms in their
communities,β said Mike McCreary, ASAPβs Farmers Market Program Manager. βBy combining efforts
and resources, weβll not only be able to deepen the impact of our existing programs, but also create
adaptive programs that meet the needs of communities that donβt currently have access.β
The first phase of the project focuses on strengthening existing programs across sites operating
January through March, including:
β Asheville City Winter Market, 52 N. Market St., Saturdays, 10 a.m.β1 p.m.
β Winter King Street Market, 252 Poplar Grove Rd., Saturdays, 10 a.m.β1 p.m.
β Columbus Winter Market, 35 Locust St., 1st and 3rd Saturdays, 10 a.m.β1 p.m.
β High Country Food Hub, 252 Poplar Grove Rd., Boone, online ordering with Wednesday pick-up,
12β6:30 p.m.
β Jackson County Winter Farmers Market, 110 Railroad Ave., Sylva, 10 a.m.β1 p.m.
β Jarrett Brothers IGA, 191 Main St., Rosman, daily, 7 a.m.β9 p.m.
β North Asheville Tailgate Market, 275 Edgewood Rd., Saturdays, 10 a.m.β1 p.m.
β River Arts District Farmers Market, 350 Riverside Dr., Asheville, 3β5:30 p.m.
β Rutherford County Winter Farmers Market, 146 North Main St., Rutherfordton, 1st and 3rd
Saturdays, 10 a.m.β1 p.m.
β Saluda Winter Market, 64 Greenville St., 2nd and 4th Saturdays, 10 a.m.β1 p.m.
β Transylvania Farmers Market, 200 E. Main St., Brevard, Saturdays, 10 a.m.β12 p.m.
β Weaverville Tailgate Market, 60 Lakeshore Dr., Saturdays, 3β6 p.m
Beginning in January 2024, ASAP (Appalachian
Sustainable Agriculture Project) will partner with Blue Ridge Women in Agriculture and MountainWise
to expand Double SNAP for Fruits and Vegetables programs to more farmers markets, farmstands,
and groceries in Western North Carolina. This group has established the WNC Double SNAP Network
in order to bring together existing programs and expand to new sites, making SNAP incentives more
accessible throughout the region.
SNAP programs that center local food and farms can significantly improve individual and community
health. They make fresh fruits and vegetables more accessible, keep food dollars in the local
economy, and connect participants with positive food and social environments in their communities.
βASAP, Mountainwise, and Blue Ridge Women in Agriculture currently operate successful SNAP
incentive programs at 26 sites, which connect participants with fresh food and farms in their
communities,β said Mike McCreary, ASAPβs Farmers Market Program Manager. βBy combining efforts
and resources, weβll not only be able to deepen the impact of our existing programs, but also create
adaptive programs that meet the needs of communities that donβt currently have access.β
The first phase of the project focuses on strengthening existing programs across sites operating
January through March, including:
β Asheville City Winter Market, 52 N. Market St., Saturdays, 10 a.m.β1 p.m.
β Winter King Street Market, 252 Poplar Grove Rd., Saturdays, 10 a.m.β1 p.m.
β Columbus Winter Market, 35 Locust St., 1st and 3rd Saturdays, 10 a.m.β1 p.m.
β High Country Food Hub, 252 Poplar Grove Rd., Boone, online ordering with Wednesday pick-up,
12β6:30 p.m.
β Jackson County Winter Farmers Market, 110 Railroad Ave., Sylva, 10 a.m.β1 p.m.
β Jarrett Brothers IGA, 191 Main St., Rosman, daily, 7 a.m.β9 p.m.
β North Asheville Tailgate Market, 275 Edgewood Rd., Saturdays, 10 a.m.β1 p.m.
β River Arts District Farmers Market, 350 Riverside Dr., Asheville, 3β5:30 p.m.
β Rutherford County Winter Farmers Market, 146 North Main St., Rutherfordton, 1st and 3rd
Saturdays, 10 a.m.β1 p.m.
β Saluda Winter Market, 64 Greenville St., 2nd and 4th Saturdays, 10 a.m.β1 p.m.
β Transylvania Farmers Market, 200 E. Main St., Brevard, Saturdays, 10 a.m.β12 p.m.
β Weaverville Tailgate Market, 60 Lakeshore Dr., Saturdays, 3β6 p.m.
Beginning in January 2024, ASAP (Appalachian
Sustainable Agriculture Project) will partner with Blue Ridge Women in Agriculture and MountainWise
to expand Double SNAP for Fruits and Vegetables programs to more farmers markets, farmstands,
and groceries in Western North Carolina. This group has established the WNC Double SNAP Network
in order to bring together existing programs and expand to new sites, making SNAP incentives more
accessible throughout the region.
SNAP programs that center local food and farms can significantly improve individual and community
health. They make fresh fruits and vegetables more accessible, keep food dollars in the local
economy, and connect participants with positive food and social environments in their communities.
βASAP, Mountainwise, and Blue Ridge Women in Agriculture currently operate successful SNAP
incentive programs at 26 sites, which connect participants with fresh food and farms in their
communities,β said Mike McCreary, ASAPβs Farmers Market Program Manager. βBy combining efforts
and resources, weβll not only be able to deepen the impact of our existing programs, but also create
adaptive programs that meet the needs of communities that donβt currently have access.β
The first phase of the project focuses on strengthening existing programs across sites operating
January through March, including:
β Asheville City Winter Market, 52 N. Market St., Saturdays, 10 a.m.β1 p.m.
β Winter King Street Market, 252 Poplar Grove Rd., Saturdays, 10 a.m.β1 p.m.
β Columbus Winter Market, 35 Locust St., 1st and 3rd Saturdays, 10 a.m.β1 p.m.
β High Country Food Hub, 252 Poplar Grove Rd., Boone, online ordering with Wednesday pick-up,
12β6:30 p.m.
β Jackson County Winter Farmers Market, 110 Railroad Ave., Sylva, 10 a.m.β1 p.m.
β Jarrett Brothers IGA, 191 Main St., Rosman, daily, 7 a.m.β9 p.m.
β North Asheville Tailgate Market, 275 Edgewood Rd., Saturdays, 10 a.m.β1 p.m.
β River Arts District Farmers Market, 350 Riverside Dr., Asheville, 3β5:30 p.m.
β Rutherford County Winter Farmers Market, 146 North Main St., Rutherfordton, 1st and 3rd
Saturdays, 10 a.m.β1 p.m.
β Saluda Winter Market, 64 Greenville St., 2nd and 4th Saturdays, 10 a.m.β1 p.m.
β Transylvania Farmers Market, 200 E. Main St., Brevard, Saturdays, 10 a.m.β12 p.m.
β Weaverville Tailgate Market, 60 Lakeshore Dr., Saturdays, 3β6 p.m
Come pick up a bingo card and do the many HARD tasks (like taking a nap or reading a book). One row gets you a fun sticker. Three rows and you’re entered for our grand prize drawing.
