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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6th grade student meet the teacher
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Therapy Balls for Self Massage: Upper Body & Lower Body (Live)
August 23 – 24, 2018 • 14 CE Hours • $250
Register early to ensure availability. Register online.
We offer a 15% discount for ASMY Alumni.
During this two day course, you will be introduced to a wide variety of self massage tools and techniques and review the musculoskeletal anatomy of the neck, shoulders, and arms (upper body) and low back, hips, legs, and feet (lower body). You’ll have ample time to explore self massage techniques to these areas of the body with guided self massage practices to leave you feeling refreshed and renewed in addition to the self care skills you will take away. A pranayama and relaxation practice will finish the morning sessions, while a longer yoga practice incorporating movement, breath, and relaxation will finish the afternoon sessions. Please wear comfortable clothing appropriate for movement. Also note that many self massage technique work best on skin, so layers will work well for this workshop. Self massage balls in a variety of sizes will be available for you to use during the workshop, and for purchase if you desire.
** 14 CEU credit hours available for Physical Therapists and Physical Therapist Assistants licensed in North Carolina. Approved Provider is Asheville Holistic Physical Therapy, Provider Number 17-0626-019.
Detailed Schedule
Thursday August 23, 2018 • 9:00am – 5:00pm
Friday August 24, 2018 • 9:00am – 5:00pm
About the instructor:
Libby Hinsley, PT, C-IAYT, E-RYT 500, has been teaching yoga in Asheville for over 10 years and is most influenced by the tradition of Krishnamacharya and Desikachar. Her interest in therapeutic yoga led her to pursue a degree in Physical Therapy, and she is now co-owner of Asheville Holistic Physical Therapy, where she integrates Yoga practices and Manual Therapy in her treatments. She specializes in the treatment of a wide variety of musculoskeletal and neuromuscular complaints including back pain and pelvic floor dysfunction. In addition to her work as a PT, she teaches components of Asheville Yoga Center’s 200 hr teacher training programs and is Director and Lead Instructor of Asheville Yoga Center’s 300 hr Therapeutically Oriented Yoga Teacher Training Program.
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When reflecting on the current state of the environment, it seems that we have entered into times of seismic sorrows. Carbon emissions, water pollution, fracking, and changing climate patterns all point to a troubling reality with serious consequences for human and non-human populations. Through weavings, installations, sculpture, and print, artists Rena Detrixhe and Tali Weinberg (Tulsa, OK) explore the complex relationship between humans and the planet, offering insights, expressing grief, and creating space for resilience and change.
In Time of Seismic Sorrows is curated by Marilyn Zapf and organized by the Center for Craft. The Center for Craft is supported in part by the N.C. Arts Council, a division of the Department of Natural and Cultural Resources.
Drop in to see the artwork in the making! We are excited to present a special opportunity to view the installation of Red Dirt Rug by artist Rena Detrixhe as part of our newest exhibition, In Times of Seismic Sorrows.
From Tuesday, August 21 to opening night on Friday, August 24, the public can watch as Detrixhe installs her work, Red Dirt Rug, at the Center for Craft each day from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. The installation, though, is different than what one might expect. Bringing outdoor elements into pristine gallery spaces, Detrixhe imprints intricate and complex patterns across the floor on loose, finely sifted red soil, which the artist brings in from Oklahoma. Adapting her original work to outdoor environments, the artist once etched Red Dirt Rug directly into the ground at the Oklahoma State University Botanic Garden.
Visit https://reddirtruginstallation.eventbrite.com for more information about the artist and the exhibition.
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Chihuly at Biltmore represents the first art exhibition in Biltmore’s historic gardens, and the first garden exhibition of Dale Chihuly’s works in North Carolina. The world-renowned American artist’s work is included in more than 200 museum collections worldwide, and now, for a limited time only, they can be seen at Biltmore.
We invite you to immerse yourself in this unique visual experience, an absolute must-see presentation of unparalleled artistic expression.
Dazzling in daylight, the exhibition takes on an entirely new dimension when viewed after nightfall; experience the brilliance and beauty of these awe-inspiring marvels of color, form, and light.
Celebrating our native grape — the muscadine — from now until October, we welcome visitors to the WNC Farmers Market for sampling.
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Property: Omni Grove Park Inn
Event Type: Hotel Event
Event Category: Family,Recreation,Wellness & Fitness
Contact: Golf Pro Shop ext. 1034
Contact Phone: (800) 438-5800
Link: https://www.omnihotels.com/hotels/asheville-grove-park/golf
Let our golf professionals open the world of golf to you. This introduction to the game of golf is a clinic that covers the basic rules, etiquette, and the PGA’s of golf (posture, grip, and alignment). Clubs will be provided. Proper golf attire is required. Please sign-up at least one (1) day in advance by calling (800) 438-5800 ext. 1034.
We’re pulling down the big screen to stream the LOCKN’ Festival this year! Join us on Friday, 8/25 for some jams, brews, and food.
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Visitors to Grovewood Village will have the opportunity to learn the story of Biltmore Industries on a guided history tour, offered Wednesday – Saturday at 1pm during April – November. The tour includes a visit to Biltmore Industries’ production facility (aka Dye House), where guests can peek into the past and view the original looms, carding machines, spinning mule and dye vats used to make the famed Biltmore Handwoven Homespun.
The tours last approximately 45 minutes and operate on a first-come, first-served basis, open to 25 people. There is no charge to take the tour, but donations are appreciated. Tours begin at the Homespun Museum in Grovewood Village, where a docent will give a detailed overview of Biltmore Industries’ historic importance before leading guests into the 100-year-old Dye House (usually closed to the public).
Private group tours are also offered for a fee and should be scheduled at least one week in advance.
Event Type: Local Event
Event Category: Family
Contact: Grovewood Village
Contact Phone: 828.253.7651
Link: https://www.grovewood.com/
Grovewood Village is housed in the historic weaving and woodworking complex of Biltmore Industries, a noteworthy enterprise in the history of American Craft and textiles, founded by Edith Vanderbilt and two inspired teachers, Eleanor Vance and Charlotte Yale. At the height of its success in the late 1920s, Biltmore Industries had a total of 40 looms in steady operation, producing bolts of some of the finest handwoven wool fabric in the country. Orders were shipped as far as China and Uruguay, and customers included the likes of Thomas Edison, Henry Ford, Helen Keller, and several U.S. presidents and first ladies.
Learn the story of Biltmore Industries on a guided history tour, offered Wednesday – Saturday at 1pm during April – November. The tour includes a visit to our historic Dye House (usually closed to the public), where you’ll peek into the past and view the original looms, carding machines, spinning mule and dye vats used to make the famed Biltmore Handwoven Homespun. Tours last approximately 45 minutes and operate on a first-come, first-served basis, open to 25 people. Meet your guide at the Biltmore Industries Homespun Museum next door to Grovewood Gallery.
TOURS ARE FREE, but donations are greatly appreciated.
Private Group Tours
We gladly offer private group tours for a fee. These tours offer the exact same experience as the public tours, only in a private setting. Contact us for rates, and please schedule your group tour at least one week in advance.
Please Note: Our historic Dye House (Biltmore Industries’ production facility) is not handicap accessible or heated. Warm attire on cold days and comfortable walking shoes are strongly recommended.
8th grade students meet the teacher
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Property: Omni Grove Park Inn
Event Type: Hotel Event
Event Category: Art & Culture,Entertainment
Step back in time and relax in our Great Hall while our pianist plays vintage melodies for your enjoyment.
Property: Omni Grove Park Inn
Event Type: Hotel Event
Event Category: Art & Culture,Culinary,Family,Recreation,Wellness & Fitness
Contact: http://notastelikehome.org/
Contact Phone: (828) 209-8599
Link: https://www.omnihotels.com/hotels/asheville-grove-park/things-to-do/resort-activities/wild-food-adventures
Learn how to safely gather, prepare, and serve wild mushrooms, plants, and other extreme cuisine with No Taste Like Home. Discover the bounty nature provides on the beautiful Sunset Mountain Trail, located adjacent to the Historic Main Inn. Deliver your found ingredients to our Guest Services desk upon returning to The Inn and our chef will create a personalized, complimentary appetizer just for you.
The 9th year of the Lake Lure Dirty Dancing Festival is upon us and this year looks to be better than ever! Join us in August to celebrate the movie we all know and love.
The Asheville Ballet is back to teach us the iconic moves we secretly practice behind closed doors. Some of the best bands in the region will be on hand to keep us moving and shaking throughout the event.
The Talent Show, a crowd favorite from last year, is back again, as the Watermelon Race and Lake Lift Competition. The festival just wouldn’t be the same without them.
Follow us on Facebook for additional details, festival, and schedules updates. When you like the page, select “See First” under the following tab to make sure you don’t miss out on any announcements.
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Shop, dine and play in Downtown Tryon… stores open late the 4th Friday of each month!
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Join us for the opening reception of our newest exhibition, In Times of Seismic Sorrows, at the Center for Craft on Friday, August 24 from 5-8 p.m. Meet artist Rena Detrixhe and learn more about her inspirations and artistic process and experience the artwork together over light refreshments.
In Times of Seismic Sorrows, explores the relationship between humans and the planet. Artists Rena Detrixhe and Tali Weinberg of Tulsa, Oklahoma carefully depict the impact of human actions on the planet through woven art, installations, sculpture and print.
The exhibition will be on display at the Center for Craft until January 26, 2019, with multiple public events and workshops held to further explore its themes. Our gallery is open Tuesday–Saturday, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. at the Center for Craft, located at 67 Broadway Street, Asheville, North Carolina 28801.
The name of the exhibition, In Times of Seismic Sorrows, reflects the current state of the environment. Carbon emissions, water pollution, fracking and changing climate patterns all point to a troubling reality with serious consequences for human and nonhuman populations.
“Weinberg and Detrixhe create exquisite and awe-inspiring works of art that explore pressing environmental issues of our time,” said Marilyn Zapf, curator and assistant director of programs at the Center for Craft. “Their work is both beautiful and haunting. It asks us to confront the reality of what we have done to the planet.”
Visit https://intimesofseismicsorrows.eventbrite.com for more information and our event schedule.
In Times of Seismic Sorrows is curated by Marilyn Zapf and organized by the Center for Craft. The Center for Craft is supported in part by the North Carolina Arts Council, a division of the Department of Natural and Cultural Resources.
Cover image: Rena Detrixhe, Red Dirt Rug Monument, Western Michigan University, 2017.
Photo: Mark Andrus
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Property: Omni Grove Park Inn
Event Type: Hotel Event
Event Category: Culinary
Contact: Blue Ridge
Contact Phone: (800) 438-5800
Link: https://www.omnihotels.com/hotels/asheville-grove-park/dining/blue-ridge
The Blue Ridge is a farm-to-table artisanal buffet overlooking the majestic Blue Ridge Mountains. Don’t miss the award winning Friday night Seafood Buffet.
Adult Pricing:
Friday Night Seafood Buffet $44 plus tax
Child Pricing (6-12):
Friday Night Seafood Buffet $20 plus tax
Kids 5 and under eat free with paying adult.
Gratuity is included on parties of eight or more.
Attire: Resort Casual
Location: Vanderbilt Wing (Lobby Level)
Reservations: Recommended
2017 Parking Rates
Outdoor Self-Parking and Garage:
0-3 hours: Complimentary│4-6 hours: $10│6-24 hours: $15
Valet:
Day Guests: $15│Overnight Guests: $22
Free live music in the courtyard EVERY Friday and Saturday evening! Bring a picnic, bring your friends and family, and grab a drink at the bar while you watch some of WNC’s finest perform on the patio.
Gates open at 5:00pm. Music starts at 5:30.
Juan Holladay:
www.thesecretbsides.com
Hear some tunes: https://soundcloud.com/thesecretbsides/sets/shes-gotta-have-it
Watch a video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Zim1oue1ew
Upstairs show:
The Get Right Band ft. Opal Strings – [rock / funk / classical]
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ANIMAL BOOGIE!
No Cover Charge! Great handmade raffle items! All Raffle proceeds and musicians’ tips benefit Sanctuary Brewing Company’s very own Sweet Bear Rescue Farm! Live Music by Tim & Friends!
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All invited!
Food and refreshments available with a donation benefiting Meals on Wheels of Buncombe County. NO ALCOHOL ON PREMISES. Restrooms on site. Remember your chairs, there will be music. Gas grill giveaway in September!
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Come join us for this special weekend dedicated to learning, yoga, and healing. This workshop is designed for anyone interested in how yoga can support those going through, or recovering from, cancer treatment:
· Yoga teachers and aspiring teachers
· Cancer patients and survivors, at any stage of treatment or recovery
· Co-survivors and caregivers
Topics Covered:
• “What is cancer?” from both a Western and Eastern medical perspective
• The most common types of cancer, treatments, and side-effects
• The mental, emotional, and psychosocial impact of a cancer diagnosis
• Creating a safe and healing environment for your students
• Building your toolbox: skillful use of asana, movement, pranayama, mudra and relaxation
• Asana sequencing that supports your students
• Tailoring classes to students at various stages of recovery and survivorship
• Practice teaching
300-hour YA Credit
All Levels Welcome
Save $50 if you sign up by July 14, 2018
$250 with Early Bird Special!
($300 after July 14, 2018)
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Growing up in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, singer-songwriter Caleb Caudle was raised on rock n’ roll and Southern hospitality. Influenced by bands like The Clash and Velvet Underground, Caudle was playing North Carolina’s punk rock circuit by the age of 15.
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Select Evenings, May 17–October 7, 2018
Biltmore House & Gardens opens to the public on Thursday–Sunday evenings for a special reservations-only viewing of Chihuly’s stunning large-scale glass sculptures. Chihuly Nights at Biltmore is an enchanting opportunity to witness the effects of dramatic nighttime lighting upon the luminous colors and graceful forms of these spectacular pieces. Sunset over the majestic Blue Ridge Mountains, live music in the gardens, and a wine bar make the evening experience all the more enticing. Chihuly’s towering works of art illuminated against a night sky surrounded by the timeless beauty and magnificence of Biltmore House & Gardens: a truly moving, memorable experience
Live on the outdoor patio to kick off our Art of the Craft weekend.
Bring a lawn chair and a few friends!
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Phakyab Rinpoche teachings will be on the theory and practice of Buddhist meditation focusing on the nine stages that lead to the perfection of meditative concentration (shamatha).
Dates:
-Weekend Aug 24, 25, 26th
-Friday Only: Dharma Talk Time: 7:00p – 900p Tuition: $25
Location:
OM Sanctuary, Multipurpose Room
87 Richmond Hill Dr. Asheville, NC 28806
The weekend retreat will offer:
-Students an introduction to the meditation practice
-Meditation necessary for healing the body and mind
-Teaching for progress on the path to enlightenment
-The practice of the tantras
Registration (general registration ends August 17):
-Advance Registration – Free Book: Register by July 24 for the full weekend and receive a signed copy of Phakyab Rinpoche’s book Meditation Saved My Life.
-3 Day Commuter Registration, Sliding Tuition: $233 or $183 includes: 2 lunch -Sat. & Sun. and materials
-3 Day/2 Night Retreat Registration, includes: Tuition, lodging (shared or private), all meals, and materials
Register- https://bit.ly/2snEYjc
Multi-year Practice:
If there is enough interest, Phakyab Rinpoche would like to bring the (shamatha) multi-year practice and curriculum to achieve the necessary 3,700 hours required to reach level 9 to the states. He has currently offered this training only in France. Beginning in 2019, students will have an opportunity to engage in the multi-year practice and curriculum to achieve the necessary 3,700 hours required to reach level 9.
Students Bring:
Personal items, cushion, mala – beads, notebook & pen, personal snacks and water.
Questions? Contact [email protected], Subject line: Rinpoche with questions or interest.
Cancellation Policy: To support the faculty and this program, refunds are only available 14 days out, minus $50 service fee. Contact the Organizer.
About Phakyab Rinpoche:
Rinpoche is a powerful example of the potential we all have to cultivate the life of the Bodhisattva or spiritual hero. He is a steadfast advocate of non-violent conflict resolution and he brings humility, cheer and boundless compassion to his teachings. His personal story of self-healing vividly demonstrates our inherent potential to heal ourselves physically, mentally and emotionally. Rinpoche also serves as a reminder that obstacles can be transformed into resources for spiritual awakening.
Phakyab Rinpoche (Ngawang Sungrab), is a renowned Buddhist scholar, practitioner, and healer. He was born in Kham, Tibet in 1966, ordained at the age of thirteen, and began his monastic training at Ashi Monastery. After leaving TIbet, he entered Sera Mey Monastery in southern India, where he was tutored by Ven. Khenpo Lobsang Jamyang and Ven. Khensur Tinle Topgye. In 1994, he was recognized by his Holiness the Dalai Lama as the eighth rebirth of the Phakyab Rinpoche, a beloved Lama from Kham. After this recognition, the Dalai Lama requested that Rinpoche return to Tibet in order to assume leadership of Ashi and Lithang Monasteries, the traditional seats of the Phakyab Rinpoche.
While in Tibet, Rinpoche became known for his ability to perform Tantric obstacle-clearing rituals to assist individuals in their physical and emotional healing. While in Tibet, RInpoche faced severe health challenges, and in 2003 was granted full political asylum by the United States Government. Rinpoche spent many months in a New York hospital dealing with these health issues. At a critical moment in his healing, he consulted with the Dalai Lama, and made the decision to rely on spiritual practices and faith to heal himself. After six months, to the astonishment of his doctors, Rinpoche was on the path of regaining radiant health. In 2009, after being granted his green card, he was able to return to India, reunite with his family, and received his Geshe degree.
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JAM IN THE TREES
August 24th-25th, 2018
Jam In The Trees is a two day, Americana music-themed event that takes place at Pisgah Brewing in Black Mountain, NC! With bands playing on both the beautiful outdoor stage, and the more intimate indoor brewery stage August 24th and 25th, 2018.
There are VIP ticket purchasing options that give you perks such as special seating and interaction with some of the artists. There will be unique vendors and local food trucks on-site, and of course award-winning Pisgah Brewing beer. Stay late on Saturday night for the after-hours jam… who knows who may show up!!?!
For more information, please visit www.jaminthetrees.com or pisgahbrewing.com.
**All sales are final, no refunds available after purchase. Event is rain or shine**
**General Admission tickets are subject to venue Chair Policy. All VIP tickets reserve the option to bring in chairs. Please be kind to others when considering where to place your chair**
https://www.facebook.com/events/139957553376365/
The ever elusive Band Tang is coming back to Triskelion in August. I’ll have to sit down and interview them so I have some info to post if/when they play again in the future.
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8/24 – Free Entry
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Join a ranger on a unique hiking experience hiking by 18th century candle light. Wear appropriate shoes for a woods trail, and bring water. Lanterns will be provided. $5 per person. Use the “Tickets” link to register.
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