Upcoming events and things to do in Asheville, NC. Below is a list of events for festivals, concerts, art exhibitions, group meetups and more.

Interested in adding an event to our calendar? Please click the green “Post Your Event” button below.

Friday, May 18, 2018
Learn about Pisgah Legal!
May 18 all-day

Join us on Friday, May 18th, at participating coffee shops to learn more about Pisgah Legal Services and to support our work to pursue justice for low-income people in WNC. Local radio personalities from Mix 96.5 and The River 98.1 will be joining us at coffee shops in Asheville.

Special thanks to Paramount Kia andAsheville Radio Group for their generous sponsorship!

We are so grateful to our coffee shop hosts and partners. To see a full list of our coffee shop locations by clicking the button below.

If you are interested in volunteering at this event, contact Nora Frank at[email protected]

10 Years of Celebration: Refreshments & FREE Treatments
May 18 @ 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm
De La Terre Skincare
10 Years of 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 4-6 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 19, 2018
ReStore Spring Sale
May 19 @ 9:00 am – 6:00 pm
Asheville Habitat ReStore
ReStore Spring Sale @ Asheville Habitat ReStore |  |  |

There’s no better day than Saturday, May 19th to shop at the Habitat ReStore in Biltmore Village. It’s the ReStore’s Spring Customer Appreciation Sale and they’re saying thanks to the community by offering 25% off everything in the store! Whether you’re looking for furniture, building supplies, housewares, books, appliances, or antiques, shop the Habitat ReStore on Saturday, May 19th to take advantage of the lowest prices of the year. Sale hours are 9am to 6pm and free soft drinks and hot dogs will be available between noon and 2pm. For directions or information, visit ashevillehabitat.org.

Tuesday, May 22, 2018
Camp Bluebird – 3-Day Retreat for Cancer Survivors
May 22 – May 24 all-day

Camp Bluebird is celebrating its 25th anniversary this year in the beautiful mountains of western North Carolina. It is a three-day retreat for adult cancer survivors with a past or current diagnosis of cancer.
Sponsored by Mission Hospital’s Cancer Program and the AT&T Telephone Pioneers, Camp Bluebird is held each spring and fall. Named after the bluebird, which is considered a symbol of hope, this retreat is for anyone who is 18 years or older with a past or current diagnosis of cancer.
When: May 22-24, 2018
Where: Bonclarken Conference Center – Flat Rock, NC
Camp Bluebird is a safe place where you can share your hopes and fears with others who understand what you are going through, because they have actually walked in your shoes. At Camp Bluebird, you feel that you have been given permission to enjoy life again and not let cancer consume your every thought.
Mission Hospital has always encouraged their oncology nurses to serve as counselors at Camp Bluebird, along with nurses from private oncology offices. We also have social workers, physical therapists, chaplains and Telephone Pioneer counselors who volunteer at the camp. We offer a wide variety of activities, including arts and crafts, Pilates, educational opportunities, Healing Touch (Reiki), fishing and paddleboats, and a live band with a themed costume party.
This special program benefits survivors at any point in their cancer journey, whether they are newly diagnosed, going through treatment, in remission, dealing with a recurrence or in the final stages of their disease. Camp Bluebird has something to offer EVERY survivor at ANY time. Through conversations with other campers and advice from experienced counselors, our campers learn new coping skills that help to sustain them during times of worry and stress.
For more information, contact Leslie Verner, RN, Camp Director, at 828-213-4656 or [email protected].

Ladies Night Out – Angel Medical Center
May 22 @ 5:30 pm – 7:00 pm

Join us on the 4th Tuesday of the month at 5:30pm for Ladies Night Out at Angel Medical Center!

March 27th – Cafeteria – If The Shoe Fits
April 24th – 3rd Floor Video Conference Room – You Go Girl!
May 22nd – Cafeteria – Local Food. Local You.

Men’s Night Out: Catch Some Zzz’s – Angel Medical Center
May 22 @ 5:30 pm – 5:30 pm

Hosted at 5:30 pm on the 3rd floor in the Video Conference Room.

Brain Injury Support Network – Asheville
May 22 @ 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm

Meetings are the 4th Tuesday of each month.
Contact Lynn Williams at (828) 683-8788 or Karen Harrington at (828) 277-4868.

Friday, May 25, 2018
Shamanic Journey Retreat & Ceremonial Gathering
May 25 all-day
Homestead Retreat
Shamanic Journey Retreat & Ceremonial Gathering @ Homestead Retreat | Clyde | North Carolina | United States

Shamanic Journey & Medicine Wheel Sessions w/ Ayal Hurst; Sweat Lodge offered Sunday evening; Nature Hikes w/ Hawk Hurst. Limited to 14 (adult) participants. Cost: $180.00, includes lodging.

ALS (Lou Gehrig’s Disease) Support Group – Asheville
May 25 @ 1:00 pm – 2:30 pm

Meetings take place every 4th Friday of each month at 23 Edwin Pl. Asheville, NC 28801.
Contact Pamela Brown at (828) 252-1097.

Mission Weight Management: Free Surgical Information Session – Asheville
May 25 @ 1:00 pm – 2:30 pm

An information session where you can learn about our many surgical options for weight loss.
To register for a free information session, please visit missionweight.org or call (828) 213-4100.

10 Years of Celebration: Refreshments & FREE Treatments
May 25 @ 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm
De La Terre Skincare
10 Years of 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 4-6 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

Sounds Of Unity
May 25 @ 6:00 pm
Trinity United Methodist
Sounds Of Unity @ Trinity United Methodist | Asheville | North Carolina | United States

MusicWorks Asheville and the African Percussion Ensemble from the Asheville Symphony Youth Orchestra and Mars Hill University will present “Sounds of Unity,” a fundraising concert on Friday, May 25 at 6 PM at Trinity United Methodist Church (587 Haywood Rd, Asheville, NC). Students will perform a variety of music, including music by Dvorak, Vince Gassi, and music from The Greatest Showman.
Free admission: Donations encouraged

Saturday, May 26, 2018
Shamanic Journey Retreat & Ceremonial Gathering
May 26 all-day
Homestead Retreat
Shamanic Journey Retreat & Ceremonial Gathering @ Homestead Retreat | Clyde | North Carolina | United States

Shamanic Journey & Medicine Wheel Sessions w/ Ayal Hurst; Sweat Lodge offered Sunday evening; Nature Hikes w/ Hawk Hurst. Limited to 14 (adult) participants. Cost: $180.00, includes lodging.

Sunday, May 27, 2018
Shamanic Journey Retreat & Ceremonial Gathering
May 27 all-day
Homestead Retreat
Shamanic Journey Retreat & Ceremonial Gathering @ Homestead Retreat | Clyde | North Carolina | United States

Shamanic Journey & Medicine Wheel Sessions w/ Ayal Hurst; Sweat Lodge offered Sunday evening; Nature Hikes w/ Hawk Hurst. Limited to 14 (adult) participants. Cost: $180.00, includes lodging.

Monday, May 28, 2018
Shamanic Journey Retreat & Ceremonial Gathering
May 28 all-day
Homestead Retreat
Shamanic Journey Retreat & Ceremonial Gathering @ Homestead Retreat | Clyde | North Carolina | United States

Shamanic Journey & Medicine Wheel Sessions w/ Ayal Hurst; Sweat Lodge offered Sunday evening; Nature Hikes w/ Hawk Hurst. Limited to 14 (adult) participants. Cost: $180.00, includes lodging.

Historical Forms, Contemporary Myths with Anja Bartels and Gabriel Kline
May 28 @ 9:30 am – 4:30 pm
Odyssey ClayWorks
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5-Day Workshop
May 28-June 1
Monday-Friday 9:30 am-4:30 pm

As humans, we all develop our own personal mythologies. These help us relate to each other and to the world around us. We create our own history filled with characters that enchant or revile us, inspire us to seek higher purpose, or serve as reflections of our own experience. We find meaning in their anecdotal wanderings, adventures, and tragedies. Their stories become parables in our own lives, offering us laws to abide by, bend, or even break. In this way, we are able to uncover more of our own truth.

As ceramists, we are also inspired by and connected to the potters who came before us. In this workshop, we will examine the construction methods of several masterpieces of classical pottery from the Greek, Chinese, and Peruvian traditions. We will first analyze and discuss the way these pieces reflect the culture that created them. Then, we will focus on decorating them with images representing modern or contemporary myths, both personal and communal. Techniques taught in this workshop will include team throwing, assembling large pots in sections, stamping and stenciling, sgraffito and mishima, and digital projector image transfer.

Level: Intermediate to Advanced
Tuition: $595 + $75 Lab Fee

Historical Forms, Contemporary Myths with Anja Bartels and Gabriel Kline
May 28 @ 9:30 am – 4:30 pm
Odyssey ClayWorks
Historical Forms, Contemporary Myths with Anja Bartels and Gabriel Kline @ Odyssey ClayWorks   |  |  |

5-Day Workshop
May 28-June 1
Monday-Friday 9:30 am-4:30 pm

As humans, we all develop our own personal mythologies. These help us relate to each other and to the world around us. We create our own history filled with characters that enchant or revile us, inspire us to seek higher purpose, or serve as reflections of our own experience. We find meaning in their anecdotal wanderings, adventures, and tragedies. Their stories become parables in our own lives, offering us laws to abide by, bend, or even break. In this way, we are able to uncover more of our own truth.

As ceramists, we are also inspired by and connected to the potters who came before us. In this workshop, we will examine the construction methods of several masterpieces of classical pottery from the Greek, Chinese, and Peruvian traditions. We will first analyze and discuss the way these pieces reflect the culture that created them. Then, we will focus on decorating them with images representing modern or contemporary myths, both personal and communal. Techniques taught in this workshop will include team throwing, assembling large pots in sections, stamping and stenciling, sgraffito and mishima, and digital projector image transfer.

Level: Intermediate to Advanced
Tuition: $595 + $75 Lab Fee

Historical Forms, Contemporary Myths with Anja Bartels and Gabriel Kline
May 28 @ 9:30 am – 4:30 pm
Odyssey ClayWorks
Historical Forms, Contemporary Myths with Anja Bartels and Gabriel Kline @ Odyssey ClayWorks   |  |  |

5-Day Workshop
May 28-June 1
Monday-Friday 9:30 am-4:30 pm

As humans, we all develop our own personal mythologies. These help us relate to each other and to the world around us. We create our own history filled with characters that enchant or revile us, inspire us to seek higher purpose, or serve as reflections of our own experience. We find meaning in their anecdotal wanderings, adventures, and tragedies. Their stories become parables in our own lives, offering us laws to abide by, bend, or even break. In this way, we are able to uncover more of our own truth.

As ceramists, we are also inspired by and connected to the potters who came before us. In this workshop, we will examine the construction methods of several masterpieces of classical pottery from the Greek, Chinese, and Peruvian traditions. We will first analyze and discuss the way these pieces reflect the culture that created them. Then, we will focus on decorating them with images representing modern or contemporary myths, both personal and communal. Techniques taught in this workshop will include team throwing, assembling large pots in sections, stamping and stenciling, sgraffito and mishima, and digital projector image transfer.

Level: Intermediate to Advanced
Tuition: $595 + $75 Lab Fee

Aphasia Support Group – Asheville
May 28 @ 10:00 am – 12:00 pm

Meetings are every Monday.
For more information, Contact Edna Tipton at (828) 684-9619 or [email protected], or visit ashevilleaphasia.org.

Thursday, May 31, 2018
Blood Drive – Transylvania Regional Hospital
May 31 @ 9:00 am – 2:00 pm

The Blood Connection of Greenville, South Carolina, is the sole provider of blood to Mission Health, guaranteeing that all blood donated stays here locally for the benefit of the community.
To schedule a blood donation appointment, call (828) 813-2130 or email [email protected].
Walk-in appointments welcome; however, appointments are requested.
For more information, visit missionhealth.org/blood-drives.
The blood drive will take place in the Carlson Conference Room on the Transylvania Regional Hospital campus.

 

Friday, June 1, 2018
Shared History – Opening Reception + Gallery Talk
Jun 1 @ 5:30 pm – 8:00 pm
Black Mountain College Museum + Arts Center
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Shared History Opening Reception: Friday, June 1, 5:30 – 8pm {56 Broadway}
Gallery talk by exhibition curator Erin Dickey at 6:30pm

2018 marks the 25th anniversary of the founding of BMCM+AC. As the last exhibition to be held in our 56 Broadway gallery before the move to 120 College St. on Pack Square Park in downtown Asheville, Shared History highlights not just the museum’s origins, programs, exhibitions, partnerships, {Re}HAPPENINGs, conferences, and notable collection pieces, but the many ways that this organization has created a space for connection and creativity. Fulfilling its original promise to BMC alumni to be not merely a museum memorializing the past, but a center geared towards building community in the present and fostering forward-thinking creativity.

FREE + OPEN TO THE PUBLIC

Saturday, June 2, 2018
House of Hamill – Celtic inspired duo featuring high-energy fiddle & vocal harmonies
Jun 2 @ 7:00 pm – 9:30 pm
Isis Music Hall
House of Hamill - Celtic inspired duo featuring high-energy fiddle & vocal harmonies @ Isis Music Hall |  |  |

Isis Music Hall welcomes House of Hamill, featuring Brian Buchanan of Enter the Haggis and Rose Baldino of Burning Bridget Cleary.

Their music has been described as “Radiohead meets Riverdance”; Celtic-inspired, exciting, eclectic and unpredictable. House of Hamill’s music occupies a space between sophisticated indie/pop and traditional Irish music.
House of Hamill Band bio:

Rose Baldino and Brian Buchanan met 10 years ago, late one night backstage at a theatre in rural Pennsylvania.

Brian’s band Enter the Haggis and Rose’s group Burning Bridget Cleary were sharing a stage that evening, and the two bonded over a love of Irish fiddle tunes, Radiohead, and 4 AM whiskey. Their paths crossed a dozen times over the next decade on the road, but it wasn’t until the Folk Alliance 2014 conference in Kansas City that they finally became musical collaborators.

Burning Bridget Cleary’s guitarist and drummer had their flights canceled at the last minute, and Rose (in desperation) asked Brian to grab a guitar and join her onstage. The two performed with virtually no rehearsal for over an hour, and their connection was powerful and immediate. A few months later Brian moved from Canada to Philadelphia, and as a tribute to the first tune Rose ever taught Brian, House of Hamill was born.
Both Baldino and Buchanan are accomplished traditional fiddle players and classical violinists, with over 25 years of writing and performance experience between them. Together, they write unusual new fiddle tunes and exciting, unpredictable original songs while breathing new life into traditional and contemporary songs. Both are confident and unique lead vocalists, and the blend of their two voices in harmony is hypnotic and irresistible.

Whether House of Hamill is playing songs from their debut album “Wide Awake” or stomping through a set of original jigs and reels, their chemistry onstage is always engaging and often hilarious. You’ll leave with tired feet, a huge smile, and a new appreciation for the versatility of folk instruments in a modern context. House of Hamill is on the bleeding edge of a new generation of traditional musicians.

“Their songs are always on the edge of traditional and innovation as they clearly enjoy what they play . . . their performances are electrifying”.
– Sarah MacArthur, Highlander Radio

The 19th Annual Blue Jean Ball: ALOHA from the SWANNANOA!
Jun 2 @ 7:00 pm – 11:00 pm

Blue Jean Ball is MANNA’s annual “party for a purpose,” with all proceeds benefitting MANNA’s daily work to provide food to thousands of families across Western North Carolina that are struggling to make ends meet. With every dollar raised, MANNA can provide the food for 3.5 meals… your very presence is valuable! So, come party with us. Whether you dress for our theme, wear jeans, or dress like a queen, you can have a great time knowing you are helping provide the most basic necessity in life: food!

Hang Loose with Friends at the Best Outdoor Party of the Year

This annual sell-out event on the sunny shores of MANNA’s waterfront campus along the Swannanoa River features small plate grazing from 20 favorite local restaurants, an open bar with great selections of beer and wine from Empire Distributing, and an amazing live band that keeps the dance floor packed all night long! Tickets move fast, so don’t wait!

Grab your Longboard and catch a wave to MANNA!

Monday, June 4, 2018
Scaling Up: From Maquette to Masterpiece with Krista Grecco
Jun 4 @ 9:30 am – Jun 8 @ 4:30 pm
Odyssey ClayWorks
Scaling Up: From Maquette to Masterpiece with Krista Grecco @ Odyssey ClayWorks   |  |  |

5-Day Workshop
June 4-8
Monday-Friday 9:30am-4:30pm

Maquette making allows us to quickly see a form in its entirety, and develop proportions and gesture with minimal effort. This hands-on workshop will focus on the techniques for creating larger work by scaling up from a maquette. The first day will focus on creating a maquette between 6”-10”. The rest of the week, we will create a large-scale version of the maquette using rulers, calipers and a grid. Krista will share techniques for building in removable sections (which makes it both easier on the body and able to fit in the car on the ride home!) This workshop will be geared towards students with some clay experience who are interested in learning the special considerations surrounding large scale sculpting. Krista will offer advice on repairing cracks, maintaining consistent wall thickness and discuss appropriate weights.

Level: Intermediate to Advanced
Tuition $595 + $50 Lab Fee

Tuesday, June 5, 2018
Black Jar Honey Tasting & Cocktail Event
Jun 5 all-day
Renaissance Hotel

Center for Honeybee Research has its Annual Black Jar Honey Tasting & Cocktail Event fundraiser on June 5, 5:30-7:30 at the Renaissance Hotel in downtown Asheville (on Woodfin St.). Two ticket levels: Everyone gets to taste the 30 finalist honey entries from all over the world, enjoy appetizers, full bar, music, a silent auction, a raffle and more, surrounded by views from the top floor of the setting sun and the rooftop hives maintained by CHBR; VIP ticketholders also get to vote for the People’s Choice award. Tickets and info available at http://honeybeeresearch.org.

Wednesday, June 6, 2018
John Cage 33 1/3 (1969) performed by Maria Chavez + Audience
Jun 6 @ 12:00 pm – 10:00 pm
Black Mountain College Museum + Arts Center
John Cage 33 1/3 (1969) performed by Maria Chavez + Audience @ Black Mountain College Museum + Arts Center |  |  |

Conceived in 1969 as an audience participation work, John Cage’s original “score” simply stipulated that the gallery be filled with about a dozen record players and two- to three-hundred vinyl records. Museum visitors are encouraged to act as DJs and create a musical mix by playing records freely and thus performing the work. This realization will be performed by María Chávez and an open audience, with 300 records compiled by curator Jade Dellinger, including records chosen by Yoko Ono, Iggy Pop, Graham Nash, David Byrne (Talking Heads), Bryan Ferry (Roxy Music), Jack White (The White Stripes), Lee Ranaldo (Sonic Youth), Richie Ramone (The Ramones), Jad Fair (Half-Japanese), Alex James (Blur), Meredith Monk, Terry Allen, Irwin Chusid, Arto Lindsay (DNA & Lounge Lizards), Blixa Bargeld (Einsturzende Neubauten), Mike Kelley (Destroy All Monsters), S.A. Martinez (311), David Harrington (Kronos Quartet), Emil Schult (Kraftwerk), Pauline Oliveros, The Residents, Vito Acconci, The Art Guys, Martin Atkins (Public Image Ltd.), John Baldessari, Matthew Barney, Christian Marclay Joan LaBarbara, Jim Rosenquist, Ed Ruscha and William Wegman.

FREE

Maria Chavez – Solo performance + workshop
Jun 6 @ 7:00 pm
Black Mountain College Museum + Arts Center
Maria Chavez - Solo performance + workshop @ Black Mountain College Museum + Arts Center |  |  |

Born in Lima, Peru and based in NYC, María Chávez is best known as an abstract turntablist, sound artist, and DJ. Her work combines recorded sounds from vinyl records with the electroacoustic sounds of vinyl and needle in various deteriorating phases. Accidents, coincidence, and failures are themes that unite her sound sculptures, installations, and other works with her improvised solo turntable performance practice.

$5 for BMCM+AC members + students w/ID / $8 non-members

Advance Tickets available here: https://mariachavez.brownpapertickets.com

Thursday, June 7, 2018
Literacy Council ESOL Training
Jun 7 @ 5:30 pm – 8:00 pm
Literacy Council of Buncombe County

The English for Speakers of Other Langauges (ESOL) program teaches oral English, reading, and writing to adults who have immigrated to the U.S. from around the world. ESOL is the largest program at the Literacy Council, serving approximately 250 students annually. Our students’ most common goals in learning English are to improve their employment prospects, help their children in school, and pass the U.S. Naturalization exam.

Each student works with a trained volunteer tutor, either individually or in a small group of up to ten people. Tutoring takes place for two hours once each week at times and locations that are mutually convenient for students and tutors.

Scent Soiree
Jun 7 @ 6:30 pm – 9:00 pm
The North Carolina Arboretum
Scent Soiree @ The North Carolina Arboretum |  |  |

Please join The North Carolina Arboretum for a fabulous and festive celebration of our newest exhibit, Making Scents: The Art and Passion of Fragrance. This special ticketed event will include:
-Live music
-“Sense Stations”
-Heavy hors d’oeuvres
-Beverages, including an aromatic cocktail
-Silent auction
Tickets are $100 for Arboretum Society members and $125 for non-members.You can purchase tickets online at https://www.ncarboretum.org/joingive/membership/events/ All proceeds from the event will benefit Youth Education at The North Carolina Arboretum.

Friday, June 8, 2018
Break the Hunger Food Drive
Jun 8 @ 4:30 pm – 7:00 pm

WLOS News 13, Carolina Furniture Concepts, and Two Men & a Truck are hosting the sixth annual Break the Hunger food drive to help keep kids from going hungry during summer break. The station is asking viewers
to bring non-perishable food items on Friday, June 8 to Carolina Furniture Concepts at 100 Airport Road between 4:30AM to 7PM and in Waynesville from 9AM to 7PM.

Staff and volunteers from News 13 and Children First/Communities In Schools (CIS) will collect canned goods, rice, pasta formula, macaroni and cheese and other non-perishables. Other essential items like diapers, toothpaste, and toilet paper will also be accepted. All of the items donated will go to Children First/Communities In Schools of Buncombe County, who will then distribute the food and items to the children and families they serve. A full shopping list of food pantry staples is on the Children First/CIS website at www.childrenfirstcisbc.org. Staff from Two Men & a Truck will load the boxes of donated goods onto their truck and deliver to the non-profit’s food pantry in the Emma Community.

 

Get involved: donate, advocate and volunteer. Go to www.childrenfirstcisbc.org