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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Colter Wall at The Grey Eagle
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After two years of relentless touring, Colter Wall wanted to make an album about home. Drawing on the stories of Saskatchewan, Canada, the young songwriter’s corner of the world takes shape throughout his second full-length album, Songs of the Plains. Produced by Dave Cobb in Nashville’s Studio A, the project combines striking original folk songs, well-chosen outside cuts, and a couple of traditional songs that reflect his roots growing up in the small city of Swift Current.
“One thing I’ve noticed over the last few years, in the United States and playing in Europe, is that people all over the world really don’t know much about Canada at all,” he says. “When you talk about Saskatchewan, people really have no idea. Part of it is because there are so few people there. It’s an empty place—it makes sense that people don’t know much about it. But that’s my home, so naturally I’m passionate about it. With this record, I really wanted people to look at our Western heritage and our culture.”
Indeed, Wall captures the spaciousness of the Canadian plains by relying on minimal production and his resonant baritone, which he’s strengthened into a mighty instrument in its own right. It’s a deep and knowing voice you wouldn’t expect of a man who’s not yet 24 years old.
Songs of the Plains begins with “Plain to See Plainsman,” a sincere portrait of a man whose rural heritage follows him into the greater world. As Wall lists the kinds of people he meets on the road – beautiful women, bikers, junkies, hippies—it’s easy to imagine the autobiographical component. The darkly comical “Saskatchewan in 1881” recalls a stubborn encounter between a Toronto businessman and a steadfast farmer who cultivates the province’s land. And although Wall racked up a body count on his prior album, this time he stops just short of killing the title character in “John Beyers (Camaro Song),” which he says is inspired by true events.
Evoking the most remote reaches of the plains, “Wild Dogs” sounds like a cinematic Colter Wall composition, but he actually first heard the song in Little Rock, Arkansas. Wall had just finished soundcheck in the fried chicken restaurant where he had a gig, when his buddy Ron Helm (nephew of Levon Helm) dropped in with Billy Don Burns, an esteemed songwriter who’s had cuts with many of the country legends of the 1970s. Burns wanted to pitch a few songs, and since the restaurant didn’t have a green room, Wall crawled into Burns’ backseat to listen. He found himself captivated by “Wild Dogs,” which has a minor-chord progression, no rhyme scheme, and the unique perspective of being told from the dog’s point of view.
As a folk singer, Wall places equal importance on crafting songs as well as carrying older songs into the present day. “To me, a folk singer is somebody who sings folk songs—and it’s also someone who is writing their own music, while taking something from traditional folk songs. It’s somebody who sings those songs and is aware of passing down the traditions, whether it’s from their own version of the song or taking those old tunes and reinventing them.”
That sense of tradition is part of the reason he recorded Canadian folk hero Wilf Carter’s “Calgary Round-Up,” a snapshot of the iconic Calgary Stampede. Wall considers that annual event a cornerstone of Western Canadian culture because it pulls in families from the whole region. Besides that, he says, “I wanted to have a rodeo song and that one seemed to be perfect.”
To make it his own, he put a Western Swing feel to it and brought in steel guitarist Lloyd Green and harmonica player Mickey Raphael. The Songs of the Plains sessions also featured Chris Powell on drums and Jason Simpson on bass, with Colter and Cobb sharing acoustic guitar duty.
Through his favorite folk singer, Ramblin’ Jack Elliott, Wall discovered “Night Herding Song.” Because the song was a cappella, and because Wall doesn’t wear headphones when he records, he couldn’t nail down the campfire vibe inside the sprawling Studio A. So, for this track only, he went to Dave Cobb’s house, started a fire in the outdoor fireplace, and recorded it on the spot. The immediacy of his voice is unmistakable.
Wall says he spent the last three or four years trying to get better as a singer. By putting in the work, his range is now far more dynamic and expressive. He describes the vocal development as “less gravel, without losing the baritone that I’ve developed over the years.”
Meanwhile, Wall’s ability as a songwriter is especially clear in the second half of Songs of the Plains. “Wild Bill Hickok” distills that legendary gunfighter’s epic life and death into less than three minutes. Asked about inspiration for the song, Wall cites the HBO series Deadwood, as well as Tex Ritter’s “Sam Bass” from the cowboy singer’s 1960 album, Blood on the Saddle.
While “The Trains Are Gone” laments the loss of an era, “Thinkin’ on a Woman” hints at a heartbreak as a truck driver concocts a lethal combination of whiskey, wine, and a mountain road. Wall turns far more introspective on “Manitoba Man,” a devastating song he wrote about a dark period in his life. The desperation in that track quickly gives way to the outrageous traditional song, “Tying Knots in the Devil’s Tail,” featuring verses from Blake Berglund and Corb Lund, spoons by Chris Powell, and a weird bottle of tequila by Dave Cobb.
“I went into the studio and knew exactly the story I wanted to tell,” Colter says of Songs of the Plains. “That made it easier on a sonic level and a musical level, to be able to tell Dave that it’s a record about my home. That changes it at the roots level because it’s like having a mission statement, saying, ‘All right, let’s make a Western album.’”
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The Oh Hellos
plus Samantha Crain
Show: 9pm
Doors: 8pm
$18 – $20
Ages 18+
Tickets & Info: www.theorangepeel.net/event/the-oh-hellos-2/
The Oh Hellos began in a cluttered bedroom, where siblings Maggie and Tyler Heath (born and raised in southern Texas) recorded their self-titled EP in 2011. In the fall of 2012, the duo released their debut full-length record Through the Deep, Dark Valley, an album full of regret and redemption, which they wrote, recorded, produced, mixed, and mastered themselves.
When the time came in early 2013 to bring the music to the stage, the Heaths reached out to friends both new and old and gathered together an ensemble of touring musicians the size of a circus, tumblers and all.
Their 2015 full-length album, Dear Wormwood—a collection of songs inspired in part by C.S. Lewis’ The Screwtape Letters, Patrick Rothfuss’ The Name of the Wind, mythology, folklore, and apocalyptic literature—tells the story of a protagonist trapped in an abusive relationship through a series of letters written to the antagonist. It is at times delicate, intimate, affectionate; and at others, soaring and towering and joyfully explosive.
Notos, the first installment in an ongoing series, is named for the ancient Greco-Roman god of the south wind, who brought storms in the summer. Musically, the record draws from the siblings’ memories of summers spent exploring the Pacific Northwest with their grandparents, as well as their experiences with the frequent threat of hurricanes as they grew up on the Texas Gulf Coast. Thematically, the series considers the question: “where did our ideas come from?” Notos recounts a time when the duo weren’t even aware there was a question to ask, and reflects on the backfire effect we experience when confronted with new information for the first time.
Their influences range from Fleet Foxes and Sufjan Stevens to The Middle East and the Muppets, bending and blending styles and genres into a unique mixture of eclectic folk rock.
www.theohhellos.com
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The Realtorz will be going on stage at 9!
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Join us this Friday Night for Asheville’s most electrifying artist!! 10pm No Cover Charge
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$5 cover at the door.
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Dollywood is proud to be hosting the 7th annual Light The Way 5K on Friday, Nov. 16. Participants are treated to a unique race course decorated with more than five million Christmas lights, which will illuminate the path throughout the park.
This year’s course is a CERTIFIED 5K distance, and there is a fun walk for those who just want to stroll through the course.
It all benefits two great charities – Share It Forward and Keep Sevier Beautiful.
For more info, please refer here: http://www.lighttheway5k.net/
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This adaptation of the classic crime novel written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle featuring the detective Sherlock Holmes is a fast paced, wild ride through the fog-shrouded moors of England. Three actors portray over fifteen characters with lightning fast precision in this highly praised thriller.
Matinees: Wednesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays and Sundays at 2:00PM
Evenings: Wednesdays and Thursdays at 7:30PM. Fridays and Saturdays at 8:00PM
Flat Rock Playhouse Mainstage
2661 Greenville Highway Flat Rock, NC 28731
All Aboard THE POLAR EXPRESS! This memorable journey will take you on an incredible journey! Believe the magic this Holiday season!
Over 88,000 guests rode THE POLAR EXPRESS with the Great Smoky Mountains Railroad in 2017 and we hope to see you in 2018! The 1¼ hour round-trip excursion comes to life as the train departs the Bryson City depot for a journey through the quiet wilderness for a special visit at the North Pole. Set to the sounds of the motion picture soundtrack, guests on board will enjoy warm cocoa and a treat while listening and reading along with the magical story. Children’s faces show the magic of the season when the train arrives at the North Pole to find Santa Claus waiting. Santa will board THE POLAR EXPRESS, greeting each child and presenting them with a special gift as in the story, their own silver sleigh bell. Christmas carols will be sung as they return back to the Bryson City Depot.
THE POLAR EXPRESS begins November 9, 2018, and operates through December 31, 2018.
Hey y’all!
It’s time again for our annual Fall Meat Sale! The first pick-up date is November 17th.
You can access our pre-order form link here:
https://www.warren-wilson.edu/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/Fall-Order-form-2018.pdf
The Fall Meat Sale gives you the opportunity to purchase our meats in bulk for a discount! We will be offering our usual grass-fed beef, grass-fed lamb, and pork packages. All of our meat is raised without growth promotants or antibiotics, and is grazed on pesticide and herbicide free pasture.
NEW THIS YEAR! We’re so excited to introduce a SALUMI SAMPLER this year! This package includes one of each of our dry-cured products, a hot sopressata, a sweet sopressata, and a spanish-style dry cured chorizo. This package is available for pre-order for $30, a savings of 10% . Salumi will also be available separately at our retail area at the sale.
We will also be offering LEAF LARD for the first time ever! Leaf Lard will be available in a quart sized container at the retail counter at the sale. Leaf Lard offers you the chance to get your cooking fat from a truly local source, as opposed to olive oil from California or canola oil from the midwest. It is flavorless and has a high smoke point, and will be chock full of Omega-3’s because it comes from pastured pork.
At the sale, we will also be selling retail items by the pound. These products will include our steaks, roasts, ground beef, lamb, ground pork, breakfast sausage, link sausages, and organs. You can access our retail price list here:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1LTA5XqqwXJYToldURfk2vsH1fRUihitXRHhqYVBMZ5c/edit?usp=sharing
Additionally, we will be joined by the Warren Wilson Garden, Herb, Horse, and Craft Crews, who will all be selling their produce and wares. Come prepared to get all of your veggie and craft needs!
There will be samples, wagon-rides, and live music, so be sure to come out and bring the whole family!
Please feel free to email us at [email protected] or call us at 828-771-3014 with any questions or concerns.
See our event on Facebook event link here:
https://www.facebook.com/events/1126144904206405/
Looking forward to seeing you there!
DAY OF PARADE:
Drop of for parade is at the State Employees Credit Union at One Plaza Dr. Participants will then need to find our float, #69 in the lineup from there. All floats should be in order. Ours is white and blue, picture of it is posted. Please text 828-776-0411 day of if urgent attention is needed.
Please keep all Parade related information, questions and comments here on the Facebook event page. Thank you!!
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Join the Carolina Mountain Club as they work to restore a remote section of the A.T. near Hot Springs, NC on this weekend overnight work trip. This is an important trip because remote sections of the Trail are logistically more difficult to conduct large-scale projects on. The club needs your help to ensure that even these sections of the Trail are well maintained for all who enjoy it.
This is a great opportunity for a wide variety of skill levels. Volunteers will be able to work alongside experienced trail maintainers and all tools will be provided. Those under 18 are welcome to attend if accompanied by a parent or guardian. Take this opportunity to make a difference on the Trail as well as make new friends and connections in your community.
Participants should wear sturdy boots, long pants, and work gloves. Participants should bring plenty of water, rain gear, bug repellent, snacks and meals for the extent of the trip, and sun protection. The meals participants should prepare for are: one breakfast, two lunches, and one dinner. Also, pack layers and gear necessary for cool weather camping as well as a change of clothes to sleep in.
The group will camp at the Spring Mountain shelter which is a 1.7-mile hike and 600-foot elevation gain from parking. There is a privy and water source close to the shelter. The shelter sleeps 5 people. Plan on camping at the area surrounding the shelter, bring a suitable tent or hammock and gear for cool weather camping.
The work trip will conclude at the carpool location around 2 pm on Sunday. Advance registration is necessary and participation is limited. Please fill out this form to register your participation: https://www.carolinamtnclub.org/eventform.cfm
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?BIRTHDAY DASH ?
Come out November 17th to help us Celebrate The Ferguson Family Y’s 1st year of impact, growth and dedication.
The Birthday Dash 5k will start at 8:15am & the 1 mile Fun Run at 9:30am.
For more information stop by or call (828)575-2940.
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Calling all WNC Car enthusiasts! Our meet for November 2018 will once again be hosted at Frostbite Ice Cream on Patton Ave! Huge thanks to them for their continued support! Reminder for anyone new to this event: This is a family-friendly event, so please respect all the other attendees of this event, be sure to follow all road laws and be safe. Hope to see everybody there:)
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The Transylvania Farmers’ Market will be holding a Customer Appreciation Day this Saturday morning from 8am–12pm to thank customers for their tremendous support!
“This past year has been our best year yet and we couldn’t do it without our amazing customers,” says Transylvania Farmers’ Market Manager Leslie Logemann. “They come out to support our farmers and vendors every week, rain or shine, in hot or cold weather. This Saturday, we’d like to give a little something back to show our appreciation.”
The morning’s event includes:
• FREE drawings for Market goodies! Try your luck at the Market Info Booth and you might just take home an item from one of our vendors or a farmers’ market tote bag, perfect for taking home your market purchases.
• A Little Thank You Gift! The Market Manager has been baking… stop by the Market Info Booth for a little edible thank you.
• A Cake Walk! Starting at 9:00am, you won’t want to miss the fun of an old-fashioned cake walk… or the delicious baked goods you’ll take home if you win! The Cake Walk will be set up right in front of the Market Info Booth with a new game starting every half hour or so.
• LOTS of vendors selling locally-produced products, seasonal products, and a wide array of great holiday gift items.
• Let’s talk turkey with a fun craft at the Kids’ Corner!
With a focus on the bounty that Transylvania County has to offer, the Market has a wide variety of vendors offering fresh, locally-grown produce, meat, eggs, honey, cheeses, vinegars, mustards, mushrooms, fermented products, pickles & bbq sauces, plants, herbs, cut flowers, baked goods, jams & jellies, hot breakfast and coffee, fresh juices & cider, prepared foods, and a variety of handcrafted and artisan items. Throughout the season, the Market hosts weekly music and events.
Transylvania Farmers Market – Fresh & Local
Located in Brevard, NC, just off East Main Street behind Comporium at the corner of Johnson and Jordan Streets and open on Saturdays through November from 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. and then from December to April from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Visit the website at TransylvaniaFarmersMarket.com and follow the Market on facebook for regular updates.
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Reclaimed Creations is a unique sculpture exhibit created by renowned artist Sayaka Ganz. Utilizing reclaimed plastic objects, such as discarded utensils, Ganz creates amazing sculptures that visually appear unified at a distance, but are in fact separated when examined up close. Described as using a “3D impressionistic” style, Ganz’s exhibit includes installations of animals in motion, which are in rich in color and energy, to create an illusion of form.
About the Artist
Born in Yokohama, Japan, Sayaka Ganz grew up living in Japan, Brazil and Hong Kong. She received her Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from Indiana University, Bloomington, and a Master of Fine Arts degree in sculpture from Bowling Green State University in Ohio. A lecturer and teacher, Ganz’s work has been displayed at various institutions around the globe, including the Hermann Geiger Foundation in Cecina, Italy, the Isle Gallery in Isle of Man, and the Monterey Bay Aquarium in California.
My work is about perceiving harmony, even in situations that appear chaotic from the inside. When observing my sculptures up close, one might see gaps, holes and items being held on only by small points; step away, however, and the sculptures reveal the harmony created when the objects are aligned to the same general (but not identical) direction. Similarly, it is important to gain perspective by stepping back from current problems and look at the larger picture. Then one can perceive the beauty and patterns that exist.”
Join the museum for the final hike of the Swannanoa Rim Hike Series to the Garden of Eden. This rocky mountaintop is located one mile northwest of Lake Eden on the Swannanoa Rim. In the summer months its rocky top was famous for its sunning serpents (rattlesnakes and copperheads) and it why this segment of the rim is hiked in the winter. This loop hike begins at Camp Rockmont for Boys climbs to Cedar Cliff and the Garden of Eden and returns to Rockmont.
Meet: Swannanoa Valley Museum, 223 West State Street, Black Mountain, NC 28711
Difficulty: Strenuous, 8 miles
Meet Time: 8:00AM
Estimated Return Time: 3:00PM
Cost: $30 for members, $50 for nonmembers
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Join the Carolina Mountain Club (CMC) as part of the Remote Overnight Crew (ROC) on Nov 17th and 18th on the Appalachian Trail as we renovate a more remote section of the A.T. This section is near the Spring Mountain shelter, which will be our base for operations. The Carolina Mountain Club Trail Maintenance Crew members and the Appalachian Trail Conservancy (ATC) are partnering to offer a unique opportunity to spend the weekend assisting in the rehabilitation of the AT as it traverses Spring Mountain in the Cherokee and Pisgah National Forests.
signup
https://www.carolinamtnclub.org/eventform.cfm
Individuals, groups, and families are welcome to sign up (on a first come basis) and be partnered with veteran Trail Maintainers to spend the day having a hands on experience working to rehabilitate the trail in a sustainable condition for generations to come. No experience necessary! You will be matched with a skilled maintainer according to your interests and abilities. You will spend the weekend on a beautiful section of trail while working on the fabled A.T. The work group will be limited to about 30 participants.
Pre-registration is required by signing up on the below link. Youth of all ages are welcome, but must be accompanied by a parent/guardian. CMC will provide safety instructions, supervision, training, and tools for the tasks you are assigned.
Please contact CMC AT Supervisor Paul Curtin at: [email protected] for further information or any questions you may have.
Travel Logistics:
We will meet at the USFS National Forests office (Take exit 25 from US 26) at 160 Zillicoa St. in Asheville, NC at 8 am Saturday Nov. 17th, where you will check in and sign a work waiver. All minors must be accompanied by an adult who will sign a waiver for them. After a short safety briefing, introductions, and work details we will group up for car pools to head to the site. We will need some of the volunteers to drive groups to our work site. The parking lot in front of the building is a safe place to leave your car for the weekend.
It takes about 1hr 15 min to travel to the site, which is Hurricane Gap near Hot Springs NC. The last six miles are a gravel road which is in good condition and accessible by personal vehicles.
Work Site Logistics
It is a 1.7 m hike in to the Spring Mountain shelter with 600 ft of elevation gain. We will drop our gear there. Please wear long pants, sturdy boots, work gloves, and bring safety glasses if you have them. No open toed shoes or shorts will be allowed.
Camping
The shelter can sleep only 5 people, and there are many tent and hammock sites available nearby. Our group cannot full occupy the shelter in case of other hikers so all participants should plan to camp outside the shelter. Bring water for hike in and gear to filter/sterilize water. There is a privy and water source close to the shelter. Bring normal backpacking gear needed for a cool weather overnight, including a head lamp. Typical day time highs around 55 and night time lows around 35, but it could be colder of course. Bring food for 1 breakfast, 2 lunches, snacks, and dinner. Bring a change of clothes to sleep in since your work clothes will be dirty! We will eat lunch on trail Sunday and then head back, arriving at the car pool location around 2pm Sunday. Bring a change of shoes for the ride back.
Work Plan
– Replace several boards in shelter floor, carry in wood and tools
– Replace mouse barriers and pack hook on bear cable and reattach cable. Carry in ladder and tools
– Replace log on side of privy and bring new privy tools, carry in saw and drill and rebar
– Dig new sustainable trail to water source, block old trail
– Install new signs
– Install log water bars between Hurricane Gap and shelter as needed
– Repair tread in area of step bypass on trail about a mile nb from shelter
– Repair root ball hole about a mile nb from shelter
– General tread rehab nb from shelter as time allows
– Tools needed: hazelhoes, loppers, chain saw, ladder, bear cable tools, gas powered drill, debarking knife, rebar
https://www.carolinamtnclub.org/eventform.cfm
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We’re gonna be in the parade!!!
We are #30
Meet at Stevens Lee at 9 am. We will be posting here about coordinating rides back at the end.
Make sure to account for the extra traffic when planning your morning! Charlotte Street will completely shut down.
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For any Scout and Family that would like to join in the Holiday Parade to march . Meet at the Boy Scouts of America Store at 9am to organize! More details given at Pack Meeting and by Den Leader. Parade starts at 11am
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*All games girls start at 4:30 and boys after that around 5:30. The girls usually warm-up around
3:45. Try to get in 5th quarter for girls before the girls game and after the girls game for the boys 5th quarter. This is only if the teams have enough players and both agree to it. Home games are
highlighted.
Friday 4:30 BA Girls vs. Trinity Girls
5:30 BA Boys vs. Trinity Boys
Saturday
9:00 BA Boys vs. Trailblazers Boys
10:00 BA Girls vs. Shining Rock Girls
11:00 Shining Rock Boys vs. Trinity Boys
12:00 Shining Rock Girls vs. Trinity Girls
1:00 Trailblazers Boys vs. Trinity Boys
2:00 BA Boys vs. Shining Rock Boys
3:30 Trailblazers Boys vs. Shining Rock Boys
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Christmas at Biltmore Daytime Celebration*
Saturday, November 3, 2018 – Sunday, January 6, 2019 (daily)
*Included with estate admission.
*Does not include “Candlelight Christmas Evenings”
Experience the holidays wreathed with the wonder of Biltmore. Our celebration presents Christmas on a grand scale with more than 55 trees decorated by our talented staff, accented with miles of ribbon, garlands, and lights. Festive menus in our restaurants and holiday wine tastings make for a memorable visit.
Learn more about #ChristmasAtBiltmore or plan your visit: biltmore.com/Christmas
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The annual Christmas Ornament Craft Show is here!
Featuring one of a kind gift items all 100% handmade by local crafters and artisans. Shop items such as paintings, quilted sheep, teddy bears, wooden bowls, stained glass, painted signs, glass ornaments, beeswax candles, baked goods and much more!
Free Admission, located at the Burnsville Town Center from 9am-2pm.
If you are interested in participating contact Christy Edwards at (828) 208-6975 or email at [email protected]. Booth spaces are $50 each.
Venue info at burnsvilletowncenter.com
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Body Fat Test
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PLEASE NOTE: I am NOT hosting this event (only participating). I created this event to let my customers know where I will be.
If you would like to be a vendor, check out Ms Arty Pants Markets and More – Facebook page for more information.
The Jingle Bell Market will be held at the Haywood County Fairgrounds from 9am – 3pm. I will have lots of new signs as well as my popular wood slice ornaments! ?⛄️❄️ Come check out all the vendors and get some holiday shopping done!
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The Mills River Farmers’ Market, in conjunction with Mills River Elementary School, will be kicking off the holiday season with the Mills River Holiday Market . This market will be held Saturday, November 17, 2018 from 9:00 AM until 1:00 PM, indoors at the Mills River Elementary School.
Please call 828-891-3332 or email [email protected] with any questions.
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Session I – Lots 001 – 551
Thursday, November 15th
Auction Begins | 9:00AM EDT
Emporium
Session II – Lots 552 – 1290
Friday, November 16th
Auction Begins | 9:00AM EDT
Property from the Collection of Daniel Bibb – Russian – British – Continental – Property from a Washington, D.C. Mansion – Property from the Collection of Senator William Benton – Silver – Jewelry
Session III – Lots 1291 – 1793
Saturday, November 17th
Auction Begins | 9:00AM EDT
Asian – Modern – Property from a Private Durham, North Carolina Estate – Southern – American – Estate of Danny Wiginton, Part I – American Art – Estate of Danny Wiginton, Part II
View catalog here: https://www.brunkauctions.com/auctions/upcoming
Public Preview
Thursday, November 15, Preview Begins at 8:00AM EDT
Friday, November 16, Preview Begins at 8:00AM EDT
Saturday, September 17, Preview Begins at 8:00AM EDT
Early Preview By Appointment
New York Preview
Thursday, November 8, 2018, 12:00pm – 7:00pm
Friday, November 9, 2018, 10:00am – 5:00pm
Event Information – https://www.facebook.com/events/325159831582915
Brunk Auctions | Asheville
117 Tunnel Road, Asheville, NC 28805
828-254-6846
www.brunkauctions.com
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We’re Spreading Pawsitivity with monthly donation days! This month 30% of the day’s proceeds will be donated to the WNC Nature Center.
Spreading Pawsitivity includes
?Our Essentials bath appointments on a walk-in basis (you can call for breed specific pricing)
?Spa-on-the-Go packages for $32.00
?Nail trim and file for $15.00
?Nail trim only for $10.00
We’re pleased to offer
✨20% off for civil servants
✨Free bathing and nails for the dogs of the homeless
✨30% of all proceeds donated to the local charity of the month
Our Essentials bath now offers essentials premium shampoo, premium conditioner and teeth brushing included!
Our Spa-on-the-go includes
Nail trim and file
Teeth brushing and breath freshener
Light brushing
Ear cleaning
Paw pad check
Aromatherapy spritz and
A bandana or bows
On Spreading Pawsitivity days our Nail trims and Nail trim and file prices are $5 less than our normal walk/in or spa day nail service prices!
No appointment necessary! Just stop by and sign up on the list to have your dog pampered for a great cause.
We do require proof of up to date rabies vaccines for any service, including walk-in nails.
All bath dogs must be signed up by 2:00 pm in order to be finished by our closing time of 3:00.
Our charities of the month for the rest of the year are
WNC Nature Center – Nov 17th
Asheville Humane Society – Dec 15th
?See you then and as always thank you for helping us Pay It Forward?
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Join us with instructor Thea for a meditative Yin style Yoga flow class followed by a fresh cup of joe!
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Motorcycle Parade throughout Henderson County to raise funds to provide Christmas to the 139 children in Foster Care.
Donation of $15 or a New Toy valued at $15+ will give each motorcyclist received a BBQ lunch, musical entertainment and an opportunity to win door prizes.
T-Shirts will be sold. A 50/50 Raffle and Silent Auction will also be used to raise funds.
https://www.facebook.com/events/345424742687469/
21st annual Henderson County Toy Run
Registration 10am-1pm kickstands up at 1:30pm
Please contact Lynda Wright (828)702-2307 for more information or visit the Henderson County Toy Run FB page
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