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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GrowthCLUB 90 Day Planning is more than a quarterly event. It is an essential element to a successful enterprise that is healthy, growing, and eventually someday can run WITHOUT YOU!
Join us for a full day of learning. This is a work session with speakers who will help you get in the right mindset for setting real achievable goals and breaking them down into actionable steps.
Learn how to make more money, build better teams, and get your time back so you can remember what it was you went into business for in the first place.
GrowthCLUB is POWERFUL. It is high-level and it is effective.
Lunch will be provided.

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There’s a new poll to participate in as part of the Buncombe County Comprehensive Plan 2043 process! The Phase 3 Comprehensive Plan poll is meant for people who live, work, own property, or go to school in Buncombe County. The information collected will help Buncombe County prioritize the issues, develop land use and character frameworks, and draft The Plan recommendations. Phase 3 of the planning process includes:
- Explore choices for how the County could change over time (future growth alternatives)
- Identify how land could be used: where we live, work and play, and what it looks like
- Develop policies, strategies, and actions to achieve our goals
- Continue public engagement process

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There’s a new poll to participate in as part of the Buncombe County Comprehensive Plan 2043 process! The Phase 3 Comprehensive Plan poll is meant for people who live, work, own property, or go to school in Buncombe County. The information collected will help Buncombe County prioritize the issues, develop land use and character frameworks, and draft The Plan recommendations. Phase 3 of the planning process includes:
- Explore choices for how the County could change over time (future growth alternatives)
- Identify how land could be used: where we live, work and play, and what it looks like
- Develop policies, strategies, and actions to achieve our goals
- Continue public engagement process

Growing & Retaining A Diverse Workforce For A Vibrant Future
Join us for conversations about how we encourage and grow local talent and recruit others in order to grow our community in equitable, thoughtful, and dynamic ways.
Series Moderator: Clark Duncan, Senior Vice President of Economic Development, Economic Development Coalition, Asheville Area Chamber of Commerce
- Lakesha McDay, Executive Director Governmental & Community Relations, UNC Asheville
- Scott McLean, Director, Talent Management, The Biltmore Company
- Nathan Ramsey, Director, Mountain Area Workforce Development Board, Land of Sky Regional Council
- Kidada Wynn, Executive Director, Student Services, Asheville City Schools

Join our virtual team of business professionals with the goal of growing your business. We meet every Wednesday via Teams video conferencing at 8:30 for 90 minutes. No fees, just participation and consistency required. Make new connections and generate business in a professional environment

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There’s a new poll to participate in as part of the Buncombe County Comprehensive Plan 2043 process! The Phase 3 Comprehensive Plan poll is meant for people who live, work, own property, or go to school in Buncombe County. The information collected will help Buncombe County prioritize the issues, develop land use and character frameworks, and draft The Plan recommendations. Phase 3 of the planning process includes:
- Explore choices for how the County could change over time (future growth alternatives)
- Identify how land could be used: where we live, work and play, and what it looks like
- Develop policies, strategies, and actions to achieve our goals
- Continue public engagement process

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Join our virtual team of business professionals with the goal of growing your business. We meet every Wednesday via Teams video conferencing at 8:30 for 90 minutes. No fees, just participation and consistency required. Make new connections and generate business in a professional environment

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Since 2012, the Appalachian Energy Summit (AES) — a three-day, annual event envisioned and hosted by App State — has gathered faculty, staff and students from colleges and universities, energy managers and visionaries, and government and industry leaders to share ideas and put into action ecological, financial and social processes designed to improve energy efficiency across the UNC System, the state and beyond. Support from sponsors and private donors has allowed participants to attend free of charge.
Throughout the year, working groups sponsored and supported by the summit continue to advance energy saving initiatives.
Listen to notable AES speakers
- Amory Lovins, Rocky Mountain Institute co-founder and chief scientist; 2013 AES.
- Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a world-recognized environmentalist and energy policy expert; 2015 AES.
- Bill McKibben, a best-selling author and environmental activist; 2016 AES.
- McKibben and Lovins, an armchair discussion at the 2016 AES.
- Leith Sharp, director of executive education for sustainability leadership, Harvard University; 2017 AES.
- Michael Regan, secretary of the North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality; 2017 AES.
- David Orr, environmentalist, activist and the Paul Sears Distinguished Professor of Environmental Studies and Politics Emeritus at Oberlin College; 2017 AES.

Since 2012, the Appalachian Energy Summit (AES) — a three-day, annual event envisioned and hosted by App State — has gathered faculty, staff and students from colleges and universities, energy managers and visionaries, and government and industry leaders to share ideas and put into action ecological, financial and social processes designed to improve energy efficiency across the UNC System, the state and beyond. Support from sponsors and private donors has allowed participants to attend free of charge.
Throughout the year, working groups sponsored and supported by the summit continue to advance energy saving initiatives.
Listen to notable AES speakers
- Amory Lovins, Rocky Mountain Institute co-founder and chief scientist; 2013 AES.
- Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a world-recognized environmentalist and energy policy expert; 2015 AES.
- Bill McKibben, a best-selling author and environmental activist; 2016 AES.
- McKibben and Lovins, an armchair discussion at the 2016 AES.
- Leith Sharp, director of executive education for sustainability leadership, Harvard University; 2017 AES.
- Michael Regan, secretary of the North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality; 2017 AES.
- David Orr, environmentalist, activist and the Paul Sears Distinguished Professor of Environmental Studies and Politics Emeritus at Oberlin College; 2017 AES.

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Join our virtual team of business professionals with the goal of growing your business. We meet every Wednesday via Teams video conferencing at 8:30 for 90 minutes. No fees, just participation and consistency required. Make new connections and generate business in a professional environment


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We all know how hard it is to build a business right now – especially now with all the taxes, regulations etc. We all want to build that business that is diverse and has equity – that draws expert employees and attracts our customers, too. Is there a secret sauce to do this in today’s world and meet all the expectations and protocols for a diverse and equitable culture? These women are doing it the tenBiz Way. Join us for a conversation with Tonya Wilson Snider and Sharon Oxendine to hear how they continue to create and build the culture of the future.
This virtual workshop will allow participants to engage with this real-life example of building a diverse and equitable culture and consider what they can do in their own businesses.
About our speakers
Tonya Wilson Snider, MBA, is founder and CEO of tenBiz, Inc., a firm of business professionals that provides training, consulting and project management services to small businesses. She has 25 years of experience in business development and consulting, with expertise in commercial lending, leadership development and entrepreneurship. Her philosophy in creating tenBiz was to build a “one-stop-shop” for business owners and leaders by having a team of vetted experts who are well-established in their respective fields. tenBiz operates on the belief that every company is different, just like every company’s growth looks different- therefore, helping clients choose the right strategy and tools to tackle each situation is critical. She and her team have spent the last two years researching the implications of the COVID-19 pandemic on US small businesses, and developing programs to assist their clients navigate through these challenging times. One such program was quickly picked up across the entire state of NC and has served as a resource to hundreds of small businesses. When Tonya isn’t running tenBiz, she teaches in the College of Business as a Professor at Western Carolina University.
Sharon Oxendine is a Business Development Associate with tenBiz, Inc. with over thirty years of non-profit management experience and almost twenty years alongside the Small Business Administration in business lending, development and program management. Her education and experience include business, financials and a BS in Human Resources Management. Sharon received the 2008 “SBA Women’s Business Champion for the State of NC” recognition and in 2018 was awarded the “Advocate of the Year Award from the SBA for the State of NC”. She was also awarded the only “Community and Small Business Leadership Award” ever given by Carolina Small Business Development Fund for her work with small businesses. Sharon started her own business in 2020 – Bow and Arrow Consulting Services. Sharon currently focuses on consulting small businesses and non-profits, creating platforms to elevate small business and building programs that create business communities. She is a proud First Nations woman from the Lumbee Tribe in NC. Sharon considers herself a Tribe Builder and is always advocating for women and people of color in the small business landscape.



