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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Tuesday, April 10, 2018
The Future is Now: A New Approach to Land Conservation in a Rapidly Changing Climate
Apr 10 @ 5:30 pm
Collider
The Future is Now: A New Approach to Land Conservation in a Rapidly Changing Climate @ Collider |  |  |

When: Tuesday, April 10 from 5:30 to 7:30 pm

Where: The Collider, Downtown Asheville

Worldwide, the conservation community is grappling with the challenge of ensuring that natural systems – and the species that depend on them – have the ability to adapt to climate change and will continue to thrive. Fortunately, we know that land protection can strategically increase the resiliency of natural systems. SAHC has partnered with the Conservation Trust for NC, Open Space Institute, Wildlands Network, NEMAC, EcoForesters and The Nature Conservancy (TNC) to develop sophisticated frameworks to assess vulnerability and identify priorities for climate resilience.

Our own Southern Appalachians have been identified as critical to the path of migration for species from the southeast. SAHC continues to use new data and new modeling to build upon our strategic land protection planning. By prioritizing areas adjacent to large protected tracts and creating contiguous networks of conservation lands for wildlife corridors we continue to create more resilient landscapes.

Join us as we discuss how we are working together with new climate data to create a network of resilient protected lands and why our efforts matter now more than ever.

Panel discussion moderated by Jay Leutze, SAHC Board President and author.
Panel members:
Jess Laggis, Farmland Program Director, SAHC
Megan Sutton, Program Director, The Nature Conservancy
Ian Johnson, Geospatial Science Communications Associate, NEAMAC
Maria Whitehead, Senior Project Manager, Open Space Institute

RSVP to Pauline Heyne at [email protected] or 828.253.0095 ext. 216
Free and open to the public.

Thursday, April 12, 2018
PANEL DISCUSSION
Apr 12 @ 11:00 am – 1:00 pm

11:00 am – 1:00 pm
Location: A-B Tech Ferguson Auditorium
A-B Tech invites you to engage with a panel of activists and leaders from local organizations as they discuss youth empowerment successes and challenges in the community.

SHERIFF CANDIDATE FORUM
Apr 12 @ 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm

Location: Hill Street Baptist Church
Be an informed voter. The Racial Justice Coalition hosts a Buncombe County Sheriff Candidate Forum. All candidates have been invited. Childcare and Spanish interpretation will be provided.

Friday, April 13, 2018
Mercy for Haiti Fundraiser
Apr 13 @ 6:00 pm – 10:00 pm
Highland Brewing Company
Mercy for Haiti Fundraiser @ Highland Brewing Company | Asheville | North Carolina | United States

Mercy Urgent Care invites the public to come party with a purpose at ‘Mercy for Haiti,’ Friday, April 13, 2018, from 6:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. at the Highland Brewing Event Center, to raise funds to equip the new Alpha Omega Ministry (ALOM) clinic in Source Matelas, Haiti, a project of the nonprofit’s international mission work in Haiti.

Team Mercy just returned from its twentieth medical trip to Haiti and is a past recipient of the Urgent Care Association of America Humanitarian Award for its work there. The April 13 party with a purpose is solely to equip the new ALOM Clinic.

Special guest ALOM Director and Founder Dr. Vladimyr Roseau will provide an update on the new clinic at the event. Team Mercy has worked alongside “Dr. Vlad” and other Haitian colleagues since the 2010 earthquake. On each Mercy for Haiti trip, Team Mercy provides medical services for up to a thousand patients over five days at 11 sites and 15 orphanages.

The funds raised will be used to outfit the new ALOM clinic with $93,050 in equipment including a portable radiology unit, exam beds, blood pressure/temp/pulse measurement devices, opthalmoscope/otoscope, trauma room light, stretcher, lobby chairs, stethoscopes, mayo stands, baby cribs, incubator, anesthesia machine, and manual blood pressure cuffs. Individual and corporate sponsorship opportunities are available.

‘Mercy for Haiti’ tickets are $60 per person in advance and $70 per person at the door. The price of admission includes delicious heavy hors d’oeuvres from Asheville’s 67 Biltmore, one drink ticket (cash bar available for additional beverage purchase), and fun, danceable, rock-n-roll by party band, the Boomer Brothers.

Supported by the Catherine McAuley Mercy Foundation, Mercy Urgent Care provides a half-million dollars in important humanitarian work locally in Western North Carolina, through their Compassionate Care program, and internationally—in Haiti since 2010 and the Philippines in 2013. In addition to the April 13 event, the Mercy Foundation hosts other fundraising events throughout the year, such as Bike and Hike for Life and the Mercy Golf Classic, during which the public can provide financial support for purchasing medical equipment for facilities, supporting relief teams, and caring for people in need, locally and abroad.

Mercy Urgent Care was founded in Asheville in 1985 as an outreach of the Sisters of Mercy, an international religious institute of Roman Catholic women, begun in 1831 in Dublin, Ireland who have served in Asheville since 1900. Today, Mercy Urgent Care operates four convenient urgent care locations in Buncombe County – on Patton Avenue, Tunnel Road, Hendersonville Road and in Weaverville ¬– and one in Transylvania County near downtown Brevard. The not-for-profit organization is a North Carolina Best Employer, is a living-wage certified employer, and provides over 100 jobs to people in our community.

Saturday, April 21, 2018
Haw Creek Community-Wide Yard Sale
Apr 21 @ 8:00 am – 2:00 pm
Haw Creek community
Haw Creek Community-Wide Yard Sale @ Haw Creek community |  |  |

Community wide yard sale in Haw Creek. Over 25 homes participating.

The Annual Lincoln Reagan Dinner
Apr 21 @ 5:00 pm – 10:00 pm
Hendersonville Country Club
The Annual Lincoln Reagan Dinner @ Hendersonville Country Club

The Annual Henderson County Republican Party Lincoln-Reagan Dinner

Keynote Speaker: Congressman Mark Meadows

Date: April 21, 2018

Location: Hendersonville Country Club

Sponsor’s Private Reception (for donors $500+) 5:00pm

Cash Bar 5:30pm

Dinner ($75/person) 6:00pm

Tell your Friends and Family!

Questions? Call Merry Guy, Chair HCGOP at (828) 693-6040 or email to [email protected]

Event Flyer: http://hendersoncountygop.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/LR-Dinner-2018-Flyer-for-Website.pdf

Tuesday, April 24, 2018
Robert’s Totally Rad Trivia
Apr 24 @ 7:00 pm – 10:00 pm
The Southern Kitchen & Bar
Robert's Totally Rad Trivia @ The Southern Kitchen & Bar |  |  |

Come out to the inaugural Totally Rad Trivia Night at The Southern Kitchen & Bar for the very best in Pop Culture Trivia! Drink & Food Specials, FREE to play, and a four $10 gift cards to The Southern for the winning team.

Thursday, April 26, 2018
INTERFAITH DISCUSSION
Apr 26 @ 5:30 pm – 7:00 pm

Location: Grateful Steps Publishing
A discussion with Ron Eddings, a Grateful Steps author and co-author of the screenplay “From My Eyes: The Ron Eddings Story,” about the racism he and his friends and family suffered while growing up in Asheville, the downward spiral his life subsequently took, and his triumph of recovery through faith.

Friday, April 27, 2018
YWCA BENEFIT DAY
Apr 27 all-day

Location: The Hop and The Hop West
The Hop Ice Cream Cafe and The Hop West are donating 10% of sales this day to the YWCA as part of Stand Against Racism.

FAMILY BOOK READING
Apr 27 @ 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm

Location: YWCA of Asheville Multipurpose Room
An interactive all-ages presentation by Charles Waters, poet and co-author of the children’s book “Can I Touch Your Hair? Poems of Race, Mistakes, and Friendship” hosted by Spellbound Children’s Bookshop.

 

Saturday, April 28, 2018
SIGN THE PLEDGE
Apr 28 all-day

Location: Sunny Point Cafe
Sign the pledge to Stand Against Racism all weekend-long at Sunny Point.

Sunday, April 29, 2018
SIGN THE PLEDGE
Apr 29 all-day

Location: Sunny Point Cafe
Sign the pledge to Stand Against Racism all weekend-long at Sunny Point.

Tuesday, May 1, 2018
Sierra Nevada Tailgate Market–Garden Gala
May 1 @ 4:00 pm – 7:00 pm
Sierra Nevada Brewing Co.
Sierra Nevada Tailgate Market--Garden Gala @ Sierra Nevada Brewing Co.  |  |  |

Garden Gala
Opening Day of the Sierra Nevada Tailgate Market will feature Master Gardeners and NC State Cooperative Extension staff answering questions about home vegetable gardening and composting, home landscapes, tree health, and lawn care. Buy plant starts for your garden or just enjoy some goodies from our farmers and crafters.

Robert’s Totally Rad Trivia
May 1 @ 8:00 pm – 10:00 pm
The Southern Kitchen and Bar
Robert's Totally Rad Trivia @ The Southern Kitchen and Bar | Asheville | North Carolina | United States

Come out the The Southern Kitchen and Bar for the best in Pop Culture Trivia in Asheville. Free to Play, teams of 1-4, and $40 in gift cards to the Southern for the winners!

Friday, May 4, 2018
Rotarians Against Hunger
May 4 @ 2:36 am
 The YMCA of Western North Carolina is partnering with nine Asheville-area Rotary Clubs and MANNA FoodBank for the ninth annual Rotarians Against Hunger meal packaging event in May.
The goal of the event is to package more than 300,000 fortified meals to be distributed throughout western North Carolina by MANNA and the YMCA’s Nutrition and Wellness Program. A portion of the funds raised for the event are earmarked for distributing seeds through Seed Programs International.
“We’re honored to partner with Rotarians Against Hunger to help feed thousands of families in our area,” said Cory Jackson, director of nutrition services at the YMCA of WNC. “The meal packaging event is a fun and rewarding experience where people come together to help feed our neighbors.”
More than 700 volunteers are needed May 4-5 for the meal packaging event at the Reuter Family YMCA for several shifts:
Friday May 4
Setup: 4-7 p.m.
Saturday, May 5
First packing shift: 8-10 a.m.

Second packing shift: 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
Third packing shift: 1-3 p.m.
Take down and cleanup: 3-6 p.m.
Sign up to volunteer and donate online at www.rotariansagainsthunger.org
10 Year Anniversary Celebration: Refreshments & FREE Treatments
May 4 @ 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm
De La Terre Skincare
10 Year Anniversary Celebration: Refreshments & FREE Treatments @ De La Terre Skincare |  |  |

Cheers to 10 years of Health & Wellness!

Throughout the month of May you are invited to toast De La Terre Skincare’s achievements while experiencing some of the most celebrated skin therapies developed by Anne C. Willis owner and founder of the company.

Open house every Friday in May from 4pm-6pm at the De La Terre Skincare Showroom located at 47 Haywood Rd. Asheville, NC 28806

Sip a De La Terre Skincare Health & Wellness Tea or a cocktail infused with one of the companies unique herbal blends while receiving one of these signature treatments FREE:

-Herbal Food Soak
-Facial Hydrotherapy
-Eye Treatment

To schedule your complimentary treatment call the De La Terre Skincare showroom at 828-252-8400

Saturday, May 5, 2018
Rotarians Against Hunger
May 5 @ 2:36 am
 The YMCA of Western North Carolina is partnering with nine Asheville-area Rotary Clubs and MANNA FoodBank for the ninth annual Rotarians Against Hunger meal packaging event in May.
The goal of the event is to package more than 300,000 fortified meals to be distributed throughout western North Carolina by MANNA and the YMCA’s Nutrition and Wellness Program. A portion of the funds raised for the event are earmarked for distributing seeds through Seed Programs International.
“We’re honored to partner with Rotarians Against Hunger to help feed thousands of families in our area,” said Cory Jackson, director of nutrition services at the YMCA of WNC. “The meal packaging event is a fun and rewarding experience where people come together to help feed our neighbors.”
More than 700 volunteers are needed May 4-5 for the meal packaging event at the Reuter Family YMCA for several shifts:
Friday May 4
Setup: 4-7 p.m.
Saturday, May 5
First packing shift: 8-10 a.m.

Second packing shift: 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
Third packing shift: 1-3 p.m.
Take down and cleanup: 3-6 p.m.
Sign up to volunteer and donate online at www.rotariansagainsthunger.org
Tuesday, May 8, 2018
Sierra Nevada Tailgate Market
May 8 @ 4:00 pm – 7:00 pm
Sierra Nevada Brewing Co.
Sierra Nevada Tailgate Market @ Sierra Nevada Brewing Co.  |  |  |

Eat as locally at home as you can at Sierra Nevada.

Each week, the Tailgate Market will host 30 local farmers, growers, and craftspeople with a wide array of offerings. We’ve invited the very best local producers of herbs, produce, meats, cheeses, mushrooms, cut flowers, native landscaping plants, and more. Appalachian artists and crafters will add beauty with hand-forged metal goods, intricate woodworking, healing herbal salves, original jewelry designs, and more, on a rotating basis.

Wednesday, May 9, 2018
School Safety Town Hall
May 9 all-day
WNC Ag Center - Virginia Boone Building
School Safety Town Hall @ WNC Ag Center - Virginia Boone Building |  |  |

WLOS ABC 13 is hosting a “Your Voice, Your Future” School Safety Town Hall on Wednesday, May 9. The Town Hall will be held at the WNC Ag Center in Fletcher in the Virginia Boone Building from 8 p.m. – 9 p.m. Doors open at 7:00 p.m.

We have assembled panel to represent a variety of perspectives on this issue. The event is FREE and open to the public. Please RSVP to [email protected] if you can attend. You & your guests will be placed on the guest list.

WLOS School Safety Town Hall Panel:
Mr. Bo Caldwell – Superintendent of Henderson Co. Schools
Dr. Kimberly Elliott – Superintendent of Jackson Co. Schools
Capt. Bruce Simonds – Hendersonville Police Dept. – supervisor to SROs
Mr. Alan Justice – Safe Schools Director for Transylvania County Schools
Ms. Jessica Villatoro – High School Student, Buncombe County Schools – Organizer for local March for our Lives
The school shooting on Feb. 14 in Parkland, Fla. took 17 lives. Though the discussion over how to keep students safe in the classroom is not new, this most recent mass school shooting has sparked renewed and passionate debate over mental health, gun laws, and school procedures.

Here in Western North Carolina, several school districts have seen a rise in threats since Parkland. Many have held their own forums and town halls on school safety, and several students have been charged or suspended.

We hope this Town Hall gives the public the opportunity to ask questions of law enforcement and school leaders about their roles in school safety and facilitate a healthy discussion about all aspects of school safety in WNC.