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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Be sure to pick up all your herb, veggie, and flower starts at the Growing in the Mountains plant sale, April 26 and 27 at the WNC Farmers Market! .
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https://www.facebook.com/events/337180283579553/
Be sure to pick up all your herb, veggie, and flower starts at the Growing in the Mountains plant sale, April 26 and 27 at the WNC Farmers Market! .
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https://www.facebook.com/events/337180283579553/?event_time_id=337180293579552
Step right up!!!! We are so excited to host our 1st community flea market of 2019!! This flea market is like no other…dedicated to wierd, wild, wacky and tacky!!! You can sell anything legal, bring on your witchy tinctures, records, trinkets, haircuts, taxidermy, vintage, junk, cbd, baked goodies, art, WHATEVER!!! MAKE CA$H!!! The bar opens at 9am for decadent Bloody Marys and Mimosas galore! Food truck and restrooms on site!! Please read and respect our rules and guidelines. We can’t wait to see you!!
***GUIDELINES AND RULES***
-Bring your own tables, popups, chairs, sunscreen etc. YOU WILL NEED SHADE!
-Bring your own change.
-DO NOT PARK AT THE MEXICAN RESTAURANT NEXT DOOR. Even if you are just buying. Do not park on sidewalk. You will be towed! There is extra parking next door at the bank or across the street behind Up Country.
-No vehicles in parking lot, so unload and find a spot for your car :) parking at the bank next door, behind Upcountry Brewing etc.
-This is first come first serve. No reserving spots ok! Get here early for a prime spot. There is NO SIGNUP and NO FEE TO SELL.
-Last but certainly not least pack it in, pack it out. Please do not leave ANY unsold items , furniture or garbage behind. PLEASE!!!!
-Remember we love you. No assholes. No scrubs.
https://www.facebook.com/events/346704335922117/
SHOW DATES:
APRIL 27 & SEPTEMBER 28
https://www.facebook.com/events/369815273801859/?event_time_id=369815280468525
Today to help celebrate Pisgah Pride Day we will be working in North Mills River, on Lower Trace and Wash Creek.
PPE (personal protective equipment) required:
-long pants, sturdy footwear, eye protection, hard hat, gloves (we will have some PPE on hand to borrow if you don’t have it)
-tools supplied
-please bring plenty of food and water.
Sign up here!
https://www.pisgahconservancy.org/how-you-can-help/pisgah-pride-day.html and be sure to state in the comments that you’ll be working with PAS in North Mills River today! See you out there.
https://www.facebook.com/events/1095038697363928/
WANTED: STRONG LEGS, POSITIVE ATTITUDES, WAGGING TAILS
Bring your best human or non-human buddy (better yet, both) with you on Saturday, April 27, at 10:00 AM, for a charity hike up Bearwallow Mountain. Climb the one mile hike up to the beautiful, bald summit of Bearwallow Mountain with fellow conservation loving pet owners to take in the breathtaking views with your furry buddy.
Proceeds benefit Conserving Carolina & Blue Ridge Humane Society. Registration for this event is $25 and includes your choice of a t-shirt or tote bag, and there is no registration cut off. If registration is made prior to April 20th you will receive your T-Shirt/tote at the event. Registrations after April 20th will need to pick up their T-shirt or tote at the Conserving Carolina office. Registration is open at https://www.blueridgehumane.org/get-involved/fundraising-events/tails/
Check-in will begin at 9:30 AM at the trail head. All participants–humans and their furry friends–must check in prior to the start of the hike. Register by filling out the form below. Proceeds benefit Conserving Carolina & Blue Ridge Humane Society. The registration is $25 and includes an event shirt or printed canvas tote. Once you register, please check your email for more details as we get closer to the event.
If you have questions, contact Laura at [email protected] or 828-692-2639.
https://www.facebook.com/events/642770546158195/
The Greening Up The Mountains Festival is Western North Carolina’s premier spring arts festival with upwards of 12,000 attendees each year. This year’s festival will include artisans, food vendors, beverage arts vendors, and many local community organizations, as well as live music on two stages throughout the day.
https://www.facebook.com/events/251339059094667/
Annual festival celebrating the work of the artist blacksmith, featuring demonstrations, hands-on activities, vendors, exhibitions, competitions and more! Admission is free and all are welcome. 2019 Master Blacksmith John Rais, featured demonstrators Rachel Kedinger, Eric Velleca, and Seth Gould.
https://www.facebook.com/events/992604394270978/
Come practice with me this Saturday morning at Saint Paul Mountain Vineyards from 10am to 11am!
All levels welcome for an upbeat and energizing power flow while focusing on turning inward and cultivating an intention that you can take with you off your mat!
10$ for 60 minute power vinyasa flow and glass of wine!
10am-11am Please share and feel free to bring your friends!
DM if you have any questions! Hope to see you there✨✨
https://www.facebook.com/events/393192134560043/?event_time_id=393192187893371
Come join Bobby Darrin from Tagayak TV along with special guest Shane Dublin aka Monkey N Around for a fun filled day on the French Broad River in Asheville, NC.
This trip will be free to anyone that wants to join us, shuttles will be provided, just bring a picnic lunch, kayak, paddle board or canoe and float.
https://www.facebook.com/events/307950783228045/
Healthy Kids Day is a free community event coming to the YMCA Youth Services at Beaverdam on Saturday, April 27. Everyone’s invited to join the fun from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Healthy Kids Day features games, healthy snacks, dancing, crafts, and more. It’s a great way to reinforce good habits that kids can enjoy all summer long.
https://www.facebook.com/events/319419152069520/
Keowee Marina is hosting our 9th annual In-Water Boat Show for you to come out and test drive the boat of your dreams. There will be entertainment for everyone including raffles, food, and inflatables for the kids. FREE Admission
https://www.facebook.com/events/537799119965722/
It’s that time again! ? Join us for a fun-filled day on the lanes with great deals for everyone.
?FREE Bowling
?FREE Shoe Rental
? $1 Soft Drinks
?$1 Cookies
?$2 Hot Dogs
?$14 Pizza Pies
*Free bowling and shoes for kids only. Adults will receive a discounted rate. Subject to lane availability only.
But wait—there’s more…
☀️ Summer Games passes will be available! You know what that means ➡️
? Bowl 3 Games. ? Shoes Included. ? Every Day. ? One low price.
Plus it’s the perfect opportunity to register for a youth league. Every sign up will be entered into a drawing for the $200 Gold Certificate from Leading Edge! ?
There will also be a **special offer** available for anyone interested in planning a kids birthday party on the lanes! ?
? For any questions, please call the center.
https://www.facebook.com/events/2401815543201657/
Light a Path Meet & Greet Donation Based Workout
Riveroak Fitness is STOKED to be teaming up with the Light a Path team & organization. Light a Path has a really beautiful mission of helping at risk populations including the incarcerated, in-recovery, & at-risk youth. With our mission at Riveroak being to provide a judge free developmental environment, this collaborative event is a donation based workout to raise funds towards truly helping a wonderful cause!
https://www.facebook.com/events/1151503278551315/
Artist Sean J McAusland is currently exhibiting art works at Trackside Studios and will be working on paintings with oil and pastels in the Studio on Saturdays in April from 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM as well as all day on Tuesday April 16 and Thursday April 18. Come in to meet the artist.
In addition to large oil paintings, Sean also has a series of Mix and Match “Subway Tiles” which are 4” x 6” oil on canvas tiles and can be customized by choosing your color own palette. “Subway tiles” are $40 each.
Also available are original art stationery cards with envelopes, postcards and “mini posters” with prices that range from $6 – $14. All cards and mini posters can customized by choosing the size and color palette of your choosing.
https://www.facebook.com/events/285469675697807/?event_time_id=285469682364473
Come check out HTHT booth at the Mountain Science Expo: Mountains of ScieNCe! Our hands-on experiment this year will be the children making mountains with snow on top!
https://www.facebook.com/events/366360267518330/
Come celebrate our 35th Pioneer Day Festival on April 27. We have some new activities along with old favorites.
The day’s activities will get under way at 7 a.m. with registration for the 4th Annual Super Leader 5K race at Old Fort Elementary School, 128 Mauney Ave. However, online registration will be available until 8 p.m. Friday, April 26. Registration costs are $10 per youth age 18 and under ($15 on race day); $15 per adult ($20 on race day); and $40 for a family of four ($60 on race day). All proceeds will be used to benefit the school’s Leader In Me initiative.
At 9 a.m. on Saturday, April 27, the Route 70 Cruisers will open their annual Mountain Thunder Benefit Car Show on Commerce Street, behind Old Fort Town Hall. An estimated 200 to 400 classic cars will be on display during the show, which will be held rain or shine, until 2 p.m.The grand prize is a Performance GM 350 engine, and the “Cruisers Prize” is a set of four new tires with a value up to $500, provided by Baker Automotive of Marion. All vehicles are welcome to participate in the car show. All proceeds will benefit local charities. Contact Phillip Poe at 281-798-4805 for more information.
The Health & Wellness Fair is a new component of Pioneer Day this year. Organized by the Old Fort and Catawba Basin Alliance (OFCBA), it will be set up in the old textile mill parking lot on Mauney Avenue between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. and will feature a variety of local health and fitness organizations presenting health informaion for people of all ages. Contact Cathy Moore at 281-798-7869 for more information about the fair.
At 10 a.m., the Pioneer Day Festival officially will begin with the bluegrass band Wingin’ It taking the stage in Mountain Gateway Museum’s creek-side amphitheater. Possum Creek Band, another bluegrass group, will perform at 11 a.m., followed by Coy Robinson & the New Mix at 1 p.m.The Foothills Community Band, an all-volunteer, amateur concert band based in Marion, will make its Pioneer Day debut at 2 p.m. on the amphitheater stage, and the always-popular Friendship Dulcimers will play old-time favorites on the museum’s front porch at noon.
Traditional craftspeople will demonstrate their skills throughout the day on Saturday, April 27. Among the crafts to be seen will be spinning, weaving, dyeing, blacksmithing, woodworking, rug braiding, quilting, needlework, apple butter making, doll making, jewelry making, and others. Vendors also will have crafts for sale.
In the food court area around the museum’s outdoor fountain and gazebo, food trucks and vendors will be selling hamburgers, hotdogs, Polish sausage, barbecue, fried-fish sandwiches and fish dinners, funnel cakes, kettle corn, and a variety of other foods and beverages.
Members of the Sons of Confederate Veterans Camp 379 will be encamped on Mountain Gateway Museum’s grounds throughout the festival weekend to display their uniforms, weapons, and equipment, and discuss Civil War camp life. For more information about the 2019 Pioneer Day Festival, please contact RoAnn Bishop at Mountain Gateway Museum at 828-668-9259 or at [email protected].
Rounding out the day will be a street dance, featuring live music by the Rewind Band of Old Fort. The dance, organized by the Old Fort Community Forum, is free and will begin at 4 p.m. and end at 7 p.m. on Catawba Avenue in the block between Commerce and South Railroad streets.For more information about the street dance, please contact Kirstie Thompson at 828-442-0397 or Beth Silver at 828-442-6878.
https://www.facebook.com/events/298134321055774/
Join us any Saturday for outdoor activities at the garden. Local youth involved in programming for building life skills, improving literacy and leadership development welcome young people in the area to join them, and we are always in need of adult volunteers to help with mentoring. Involvement in the Shiloh Community Garden also includes the experience of growing produce organically, lessons in permaculture and the science of sustainability, healthy meal preparation, and entrepreneurship. Come join the fun!
https://www.facebook.com/events/524392424698351/?event_time_id=524392564698337
Come join us for the second Race to the Taps of the year! We continue at Sierra Nevada Brewing in Mills River. Early start time of 10:00am for this race with packet pickup starting at 8:30am. See you there!
Over the river and through the woods to Sierra Nevada we go…
The 5k route for the Sierra Nevada race will leave their off-site parking lot (Six Row), go along Old Fanning Bridge Road, on the nature trail system up to Sierra Nevada’s property, though their brewery lot, into back areas not normally open to the public and down the gravel path to the Lower Park on the French Broad River for the awards, food truck and beer!
Due to the terrain of this 5k route, we are not allowing bikes, strollers and dogs are discouraged…but if you do bring your dog, we’ll just ask that you stay behind the pack of human runners.
All runners and all spectators will need to park off of Old Fanning Bridge Road in the Sixth Row parking lot. The Sierra Nevada shuttles will be running from the Sixth Row parking area to the front of the brewery for spectating friends, families, kids and dogs to make their way to the Lower Park area and cheer runners on at the finish line. The shuttle will be available during and after the race for anyone ready to get back to their car in Sixth Row.
Awards will be given to top 3 finishers in multiple age groups for both male and female. Dress to impress…wear a brewery themed costume for the chance to win King or Queen of the Race to the Taps!!
Race bib/packet pick up will be held at Harry’s on the Hill on the Friday afternoon prior to the race (April 26th) and on the morning of the race starting at 8:30am.
https://www.facebook.com/events/2215100442141752/
This is part of Buncombe County Recreation Services’ Sampler Hike Series. Have you ever had a yen to try out a local hike, but didn’t have a clue where to begin? Join us for scenic day hikes in our own backyard! (Be sure to RSVP on this page. Any scheduling changes will be announced here.)
Snowball Trail – Saturday, April 27
// Difficulty Rating: 3 (More Difficult)
// Steepness: Hilly
// Tread Condition: Moderately Rough
// Meet at Craggy Gardens Picnic Area. Hike Leader will be easily identifiable as a Buncombe County Recreation Services team member.
// Enjoy a plethora of butterflies and breezes during this 3-mile hike.
// Thanks to Alex Silver for the cover photo.
Upcoming Hikes
// Craven Gap – Sunday, May 19
// Forrest Falls – Sunday, June 9
// Alexander Mountain Bike Park – Saturday, July 13
// Douglas Falls – Saturday, August 17
// Collier Cove Nature Preserve – Sunday, September 15
#PlayLOCAL #WhereDoYouPark #ComeOutAndPlay
https://www.facebook.com/events/773691529672458/
Swing into Spring with the best vendors ever! Here are the people we have so far:
Young Living Essential Oils- Autumn Bartlett
Scentsy- April Gardin
Plunder- Fabienne Dellinger
Paparazzi- Tabetha Silvers
Lipsense- Shawn Grigsby
Bright Creations- Leslie Bright
Hoyles Son-Shine Artisan Works- Katrina Hoyle
Easy Chalkin 123- Gwen Mcpeters
Phase II- Sissy Hughes
Pops Pens- Chris Ingle
Sacred Cup Customs- Shanna Reece
Michelle’s Creations- Michelle Conley
Color Street- Lorrie Shue
Mary Kay- Wanda Weedman
Front Porch Soap- Linda Hensley
Lularoe- Avey Scism
Debbie’s Designed Corner- Debbie Wilson
Dandelion- Alexis Arrowood
Foothills Soap Company- Cheryl Austin
All Things Geeky- Sherry Deel
GreyLove Crafts, Decorating & Event Planning- Samantha Andrews
Omnitrition, Inc. IMA- Melissa McKinney
Nikki’s Nourished By Nature- Nikki Chester
Joyful Creations- Brenda Maxwell
MisslvysCandles- Lisa Smith
Moody Craft- Gloria Moody
Pamela’s Forgotten Treasures Into Today’s Art- Pamela Smith
The JAMB Geek Emporium & More- Thuy Aitken
Tupperware- Jackie Hamrick
Pampered Chef- Traci Wright
ThirtyOne- Holly Gouge
Usborne Books- Sandra Lyda
Just A Shed- Rachel Murdock & Holly Cooke
Rustic Lodge Soaps- Erin Harris
Simply Silver & Gifts- Charlene Dover
Thorns Crystals- Elan Lewis
Honeycutt Handcrafts- Lara Johnson
Mike’s Wood Crafts- Miguel Hernandez
Carolyn’s Hope Rick’s Legacy- Rebecca Weller
Polymer Clay Creations- Alisha Todd
Hidden Eye Wood Working- Jermey Dysart
Retro Co- Sue Harris
Tastefully Simple- Peggy Randolph
Bird Houses- Dee Harding
Turnpike Ridge- Donnah Cole
Avon- Jane Robinson
TillieLous Henna, Hair Things & More- Katrina Kolseth
Deborah Ford’s Craft Cottage- Deborah Ford
Cantrell’s COZY Crochet Corner- Amanda Cantrell
https://www.facebook.com/events/2539636592926403/
Our neighbors, Underground Baking Company, roll in their Brezel bus and serve delicious, hot brezels.
undergroundbaking.com
https://www.facebook.com/events/357310404906974/
Grail Moviehouse is proud to present an encore of the popular film “Deconstructing The Beatles, An Educational Journey with Musicologist Scott Freiman – REVOLVER.”
Join the Grail Moviehouse and the Asheville Music School for the film, DECONSTRUCTING THE BEATLES: REVOLVER. The Asheville Music School will perform a set from their upcoming performance of Revolver May 2 at the Isis Music Hall.
In DECONSTRUCTING THE BEATLES’ REVOLVER, composer/producer Scott Freiman takes Beatles fans young and old into the studio with The Beatles as they create their seminal 1966 album, Revolver. In many music polls, Revolver is rated the top album of all time. The 1966 album launched a period of studio experimentation for The Beatles that coincided with their decision to stop performing live. With memorable songs, such as “Eleanor Rigby,”“Yellow Submarine,”and “Tomorrow Never Knows,” The Beatles pushed popular music to a place it had never been before. Deconstructing The Beatles’ Revolver explores the groundbreaking production techniques that went into creating this landmark piece of music history. In addition to many of the tracks from Revolver, Mr. Freiman will also explore the creation of two other songs recorded during the same time period, “Paperback Writer”and “Rain.” Mr. Freiman conducts an educational journey into the creative process of The Beatles performances and recording sessions.
https://www.facebook.com/events/269305930644223/
The ACW Cat Pantry will be set up at the Thrift Hound to hand out cat food, litter, non prescription flea and worm medication, and other donations we may have available. Each month on the 2nd Tuesday, and 4th Saturday, as the calendar allows.
Any questions or requests can be emailed to [email protected]
https://www.facebook.com/events/1120099298149604/?event_time_id=1120099324816268
10th Planet Black Belt, World Class coach, and all around great guy, will be teaching a No-Gi Seminar April 27th at Rogue Combat Club.
This guys concepts and ability to teach are unmatched. Event is only $65 and only open to 30 people. First come first serve
https://www.facebook.com/events/2102418873208479/
It’s time for all of Sylva to party for Greenin’ Up the Mountains! We welcome our friends out at Darnell Farms back to help us celebrate! Strawberry shortcakes and strawberries galore! We will be open at 11am! Chili Dogs and Cupcakes as well as our regular Cut bites available all day!
https://www.facebook.com/events/363524041163702/
Join us for the Second Annual Peter Rabbit Festival! There will be live animals, games, storytelling, food and much more. This family-friendly event is free to the public but donations are encouraged and appreciated. For additional information, email Sue Watts at [email protected].
https://www.facebook.com/events/375245366571308/
COME RING IN SPRING AT THE LAKE LURE FLOWERING BRIDGE – WITH A DEDICATION OF THE NEWLY INSTALLED EDUCATIONAL KIOSK AT THE WEST END OF THE BRIDGE on Saturday, April 27, 2019 at 11:00 AM, following the Lake Lure Classical Academy Raptor Run. Join the Town of Lake Lure, the Flowering Bridge Volunteers, Lake Lure Classical Academy students and teachers as we Ring in Spring with festive music and light refreshments. This is a great opportunity to come together as a community and experience the glory of spring. Join us for beautiful music to celebrate spring in the Hickory Nut Gorge.
“Lake Lure Flowering Bridge – Gateway to Somewhere Beautiful”
When: Saturday, April 27, 2019 at 11:00 AM
Where: Lake Lure Flowering Bridge Atrium
Address: 3068 Memorial Hwy, Lake Lure, NC 28746-9801
Note: The parking lot at the West Entrance of the Flowering Bridge will be closed to accommodate our audience.
Parking: Available at the Riverside Event Center, 3105 Memorial Highway (across the street from the West Entrance of the Flowering Bridge) and at Morse Park, 2948 Morse Parkway.
https://www.facebook.com/events/578538185993974/
FREE to the public! Join us for our Spring Craft Market on Saturday, April 27 11AM-4PM. We’ll have local vendors set up selling handmade goods, arts, and crafts. Be sure to grab a bite from our in-house Taqueria and a drink from the bar as you peruse Asheville’s finest makers.
if you’re interested in becoming a vendor~
Email events@thegreyeagle
https://www.facebook.com/events/307646056561856/
The Great Cloth Diaper Change (GCDC) is a worldwide cloth diaper changing challenge helping to promote the benefits of cloth diapering.
https://www.facebook.com/GCDCAsheville/
https://www.facebook.com/events/389356865235535/
