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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Friday, June 11, 2021
Fun Fridays for Families: Abstract Monoprints
Jun 11 @ 1:30 pm – 3:30 pm
Asheville Art Museum

Visit our galleries on a scavenger hunt for inspiration before joining us in the Wells Fargo Art PLAYce to create! Each Friday afternoon in June, we’re making abstract monoprints inspired by Beauford Delaney’s Metamorphosis into Freedom.

Drop into our Wells Fargo Art PLAYce to experiment freely and collaborate using different materials, tools, and techniques! Visit a chosen artwork in the galleries for inspiration, then head to Art PLAYce to create. All ages and abilities are welcome (children must be accompanied by an adult); no reservations are required.

 

COLLEGE STUDY HALL
Jun 11 @ 2:00 pm – 5:00 pm
Grind Coffee House

 Mon-Fri from 2-5pm. You have access to high speed internet, work space and HALF-OFF pastries when you present your college ID.

Daily Meditation + Support
Jun 11 @ 3:00 pm – 3:30 pm
Online w/ Awakening Asheville

Hosted by: the Buddhist Studies Institute

FREE – ONLINE – 30 MINUTES – DAILY
🌺Guided meditation support and community🌺

🌸Stabilization and Liberation:
In order to liberate our minds– we need stable calm.

🌸Consistency & Commitment:
Stabilizing in calm clear presence takes consistent training.

🌸Support & Community:
Daily Meditation is a container and support for your meditation focus.

Expand your meditation circle- join us online any day or every day!

Formerly known as 100 Days of practice to support a Tibetan Yogis tradition to practice 100 days in the winter, this has now been expanded to continue daily. To learn more and register: https://buddhiststudiesinstitute.org/100-days-of-practice/

What we’re about

COVID-19 UPDATE: An email was sent out to Awakening Asheville advising all in-person meetups should be postponed or moved to virtual attendance only. Please contact hosts with any questions. Thank you, and be well! Courtney

We are an LGBTQ+ BIPOC safe spiritual group that enjoys the coming together of community lightworkers sharing our journeys. We offer meditations, healing energy, and many different workshops. Come join us!

East Asheville Tailgate Market
Jun 11 @ 3:00 pm – 6:00 pm
East Asheville Tailgate Market
Fletcher Parks + Recreation Summer Concert Series
Jun 11 @ 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm
Blue Ghost Brewing Company

The concert will  be held outside on the stage in the Firefly Meadow with lots of open space for
everyone. This is a FREE concert being sponsored by Hunter Subaru of Fletcher.
The Hungry Ghost food truck will be on site selling some great food items too. The July concert will be held on July 9th featuring the Tuxedo Junction band, and the summer concert series will wrap up on August 13th with the Super 60’s band.

Run for Justice 5K
Jun 11 @ 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm
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We Asheville Runners run for many reasons: beer, friendship, working off the beer, training for races, beer, mental health, etc. On Friday, June 11, Pisgah Legal Services invites you to run for justice by joining Asheville Runners as part of its Run for Justice virtual 5k. By signing up, you’ll be supporting free legal aid for folks in Asheville and around WNC who are threatened with eviction, need help getting health insurance or unemployment when they’ve lost a job, need protection from domestic violence, or need help to stabilize their immigration status. Last year that was over 20,000 people who improved their lives through Pisgah Legal’s services.

You can register at https://www.pisgahlegal.org/run-for-justice-5k for a $25 fee. If you sign up by April 30, you will also get a race t-shirt. You can do this as a fun run or you can submit your results to Pisgah Legal to qualify for time prizes. If you miss the t-shirt deadline, sign up anyway to support a good cause and celebrate at Highland together. Let Ben Fehsenfeld know if you have any questions about Pisgah Legal or this event

Cane Mill Road
Jun 11 @ 7:00 pm
Isis Music Hall

Growing up just down the road from Doc Watson, Billboard-charting artists Cane Mill Road rock the traditional bluegrass standards they grew up on, yet boldly tackle writing original music that often walks the lines between Bluegrass, Americana, Old-time, and Folk. Audiences love Cane Mill Road’s high-energy performances, easy going rapport both on and off stage, and the eclectic mix of originals and standards in the show.

Come enjoy an evening of live music, food and drinks at the Isis Music Hall. Reservations are highly recommended.

This concert will also be Live Streamed from the Isis Music Hall Facebook Page

Psychedelic Jam Fest 2021
Jun 11 @ 7:00 pm – Jun 12 @ 2:00 am
Sly Grog Lounge
Rising Stars: A Virtual Benefit Cabaret
Jun 11 @ 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Online w/ Flat Rock Playhouse/Studio 52

Make your evening shine with these rising stars! Celebrate the talents of over 100 young artists in a joyful night of theatrical performances benefitting the education programs of Flat Rock Playhouse. This virtual production will take you on a dazzling journey through musical theatre and acting features that are perfect for the whole family. Rising Stars: A Virtual Benefit Cabaret comes to your home, phone, or laptop on June 10 and 11 at 7 PM EST. This online production is recommended for kids ages 5 to 100.

 

Recorded on the Rock and at home, Rising Stars: A Virtual Benefit Cabaret has a run time of roughly one hour and is offered for a minimum donation of $5! “We’re so inspired by the dedication, resiliency, and creativity of our young artists this last year,” says Director of Education Anna Kimmell. “This benefit cabaret is a joyful opportunity to celebrate their work and talents as well as support a bright future for generations to come at Flat Rock Playhouse!”

 

Studio 52 began their virtual offerings in September 2020. Since then, Studio 52 has offered 25 virtual classes to over 300 students and has hosted three virtual workshops with experienced theatre professionals Adam Kaplan, Pytron Parker, and Fergie L. Philippe. With updates to in-person procedures based on government guidelines, Studio 52 is able to offer both virtual and in-person camps in the summer of 2021. Studio 52 is supported by Walnut Cove Members Association. This project is supported by the North Carolina Arts Council, a division of the Department of Natural and Cultural Resources. www.NCArts.org.

 

3 Easy Ways to Secure Your Registration

  1. Visit flatrockplayhouse.org to sign up online

  2. Mail a check made out to Flat Rock Playhouse with “Rising Stars” in the memo line. Deadline to mail in checks is May 28th. Please provide your best email address for follow-up information.

Attn: Development Office

Flat Rock Playhouse

PO Box 310

Flat Rock, NC 28731

  1. Call our box office at 828.693.0731 between 10 AM and 5 PM, Monday through Thursday. Thank you for your understanding and patience with our reduced hours during this time.

 

Rising Stars: A Virtual Benefit Cabaret was edited by Resident Lighting and Visual Media Designer CJ Barnwell.

 

If you have any questions about this virtual fundraiser, please give us a call at 828.693.0731.

The Tour: Bathhouse to Broadway Featuring Electra
Jun 11 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
The Center for Art + Entertainment

Created from a friendly dare and presented to a large rowdy group on Halloween in 1977, Electra has enjoyed a wild roller coaster ride as drag royalty!

2021 ONE ACT PLAY FESTIVAL
Jun 11 @ 7:30 pm
The Magnetic Theatre

2021 ONE ACT PLAY FESTIVAL

Show A

This year’s full One Act Play Festival will feature 14 one acts, broken up into two shows.

SHOW A performances will be on Friday, June 11th at 7:30pm and Saturday, June 12th at 4pm and include:

  • A Splash of Red by Kym Fraher
  • Banana Gun by Mary Beth McNulty
  • Lighted Fools by Bridget Grace Sheaff
  • Like Ivy by Tory Rice
  • Memory is a Thief by Sean Murphy
  • Three Rings, No Diamonds by D.W. Gregory
  • When I Fall In Love, It Will Be… by Susan Middaugh
Always a Bridesmaid
Jun 11 @ 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm
Hendersonville Community Theatre

Always a Bridesmaid is the rollicking tale of four loyal and determined women who definitively answer the question, “Just how far are you willing to go to keep a promise to a friend?” If you’ve ever elbowed a stranger out of the way to catch a bride’s bouquet, seriously questioned the mental stability of the duo saying “I do” or been forced to wear the world’s ugliest bridesmaid dress, this deliriously funny JONES HOPE WOOTEN COMEDY is definitely for you…and your dearly beloved!

White Claw Concerts: Shoves + Rope
Jun 11 @ 7:30 pm
Peace Center- TD Stage

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Michael Trent and Cary Ann Hearst make up Shovels & Rope, a musical duo who have been married for over a decade. As parents, bandmates, and creative collaborators, the pair have released four studio albums, two collaborative projects, and continue to build their reputation on sweat, skill, and yes, blood.

Trent and Hearst are accomplished musicians in their own right, but since dedicating themselves to Shovels & Rope full-time in 2008, they’ve made a career together and have carved out their niche in the music world. They now occupy a space that blends roots, indie, folk, and rock-inspired efforts to provide fans with a unique sound backed by powerful live shows, far-reaching tours, and myriad TV and festival appearances. In May of 2018, the duo recorded By Blood from their home studio, an album featuring ten vignettes that focus on vulnerable human characters with traits that endear the subject to listeners and that the songwriters recognize in themselves.

In addition to performing, Trent and Hearst are authors of the children’s book “C’mon Utah!,” curators of festivals, including the High Water Festival held in North Charleston that brings tens of thousands of people in, and film producers.

Getaway Comedy Tiki Dawg AVL Showcase
Jun 11 @ 8:00 pm – 10:00 pm
Getaway River Bar


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A night of your favorite local comics at your favorite local tiki bar! Meetup members use promo code ‘BarkBark’ at checkout and save $5! Also hang out after the show for a meet and greet with the comics and other meetup members.

Featuring Art Sturtevant, Bethany Kathleen Vance, Blaine Perry, James Burks, Justin Blackburn and Marlene Thompson

Tickets $15

ages 21+
Doors at 7, show at 8pm

Hit Dogs w/ Father Son Picnic
Jun 11 @ 8:00 pm
The Orange Peel

LIVE: Sandy and Richard Riccardi
Jun 11 @ 8:00 pm
White Horse Black Mountain

WHITE HORSE LIVE: Sandy and Richard Riccardi

Rosie O’Donnell declared Sandy and Richard “MY105C Montreat Road FAVORITE NEW SINGING SONGWRITING TEAM” on Twitter. Comedy Cabaret Couple Sandy and Richard Riccardi are satirizing every thing within reach of a piano, specializing in progressive parody.

Sandy and Richard Riccardi have been taking on the political world with their patented blend of comedy cabaret and socio-relevant lyrics since their first viral video, “Hockey Mama For Obama” back in the simpler times of 2008. They have continued to entertain over 60 million viewers with hits like “Tiki Torch Nazis,” “The Boy From Mar-a-Lago,” and most recently Sandy was featured on the Roy Zimmerman mega-hit “The Liar Tweets Tonight.” Sandy and Richard are thrilled to be back in one of their favorite venues, the White Horse Black Mountain, to guarantee laughter in the midst of pandemic-monium.

The Drifters, The Platters + Cornell Gunter’s Coasters
Jun 11 @ 8:00 pm
Spartanburg Memorial Auditorium

Rescheduled - The Drifters, The Platters & Cornell Gunter’s Coasters - 6/11/2021

It’s not a concert–it’s a party! Spend a nostalgic evening saluting three of the world’s most beloved musical groups, all of whom were instrumental in creating the Rock & Roll, Doo-Wop sound: CORNELL GUNTER’S COASTERS (“Charlie Brown,” “Yakety Yak”); THE PLATTERS featuring four of America’s premier singers performing their greatest hits (“Only You,” “The Great Pretender”); and THE DRIFTERS, one of Rock & Roll’s founding vocal groups with their 50-year catalog of hits (“Under the Boardwalk,” “This Magic Moment”). This show has songs to please every palate, delivered just the way you remember them when you first heard them on the radio!

THE DRIFTERS are a great reminder that love songs transcend all ages with hits from “Save the Last Dance For Me,” and “Up on the Roof,” plus the timeless “Stand By Me.” Named one of Rolling Stone magazine’s Top 500 Greatest Musicians, it’s no wonder that iconic classic American musicians were the first group to be inducted in to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Their beautiful “There Goes My Baby” enchants, but it’s the classic “Under the Boardwalk” that is the most played R&B disc of all time.

THE PLATTERS offer fans a chance to hear their debut single “Only You (And You Alone)” which launched the first African-American vocal group worldwide and their number-one hit “The Great Pretender”  as well as “Smoke Gets in  Your Eyes,”  topped off by “My Prayer.”

This year is the 35th anniversary of the formation of CORNELL GUNTER’S COASTERS. The revival of hits from the ’50s lives on with  the iconic doo-wop sounds of the 1950s and 1960s. Classics like “Poisin Ivy,” “Yakety Yak,” “Love Potion Number Nine,” “Searchin’,”  “Young Blood,” and  “Charlie Brown” are sure to please.

Saturday, June 12, 2021
2021 Annual Juried Exhibition Calling Visual Artists
Jun 12 all-day
Online w/ Artists Collective | Spartanburg

The prospectus for our 2021 Annual Juried Exhibition is now available for download.
Asheville Habitat for Humanity Seeks AmeriCorps Members
Jun 12 all-day
Online

– Asheville Area Habitat for Humanity is seeking five
AmeriCorps members for a year-long service opportunity beginning in August.

Positions are Construction Crew Leader (2) Construction Crew Leader, Repair (2), and Volunteer
Services Coordinator (1).
Members receive a living allowance and other benefits. Those with a passion for
affordable housing, an adventurous spirit, and a sincere desire to serve others are
encouraged to apply.
At Asheville Habitat, AmeriCorps members play an important role in providing
leadership on project sites, engaging volunteers to become champions for the mission,
and creating new tools and systems to build capacity. During a year of service,
members gain insight into a non-profit organization and receive hands-on experience in
leadership, team building, public speaking, and community development. For some,
AmeriCorps is an experiential gap year before college, grad school, or a career; for
others it is a stepping stone towards a job in the non-profit sector.

“I knew that by the end of my second year of service I could not say goodbye to our
affiliate, the coworkers who had become like family, and the mission that made me
excited to go to work every day. I was fortunate enough to have a combination of great
timing and supportive leadership on my side to make my transition to full-time staff
seamless,” shared Sydney Monshaw, now a Fund Development staffer.

To hear first-hand about the experience from past AmeriCorps members including
Sydney, watch this video. For more about the positions and to apply, visit
ashevillehabitat.org/careers.

Buncombe County Board of Commissioners Recognizes June as Pride Month
Jun 12 all-day
Buncombe County

Buncombe County Board of Commissioners Recognizes June as Pride Month

At their June 1, 2021 regular meeting, the Board of Commissioners recognized Pride Month with the adoption of the County’s first ever Pride Month Proclamation.

Employee Merry Michalsen accepted the proclamation on behalf of the LGBTQIA+ Human Resources Advisory Group: “While Pride Month can be full of symbolic gestures, our hope for this proclamation is to be a true testament and commitment to the work Buncombe County is doing to improve wellbeing for all of our residents. This is particularly true for those who have been systematically marginalized simply for being who they are or for who they love.”

In the adopted 2025 Strategic Plan, equity is recognized as a foundational focus area, and defined as systems, policies, and practices that support equity for all people, and an organizational culture that embraces diversity and inclusion.

In a move that also bolstered their commitment to increasing equity, the Board approved a non-discrimination ordinance during their April 20 meeting and goes into effect on July 1.

“This is a historic moment – the first time Buncombe County has issued a proclamation in honor of Pride Month,” said Commissioner Jasmine Beach-Ferrara. “I’m very honored to be part of this.”

The proclamation reads:

Whereas, the battle for dignity, equality and personal safety for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and questioning, intersex and asexual people is reflected in the tireless commitment of the LGBTQIA+ community, as well as dedicated advocates and allies who strive to forge a more inclusive society;

Whereas, each year, the month of June honors the 1969 Stonewall riots at the Stonewall Inn in New York City, frequently referenced as the start of the modern LGBTQIA+ rights movement in the United States, now celebrated with Pride month events nationwide;

Whereas, it is important to take time during this month to reflect on the LGBTQIA+ rights movement and the important progress that has been made;

Whereas, more than 35,000 of our neighbors in Western North Carolina identify as LGBTQIA+; and

Whereas, a recent survey at UNC-Asheville revealed that a third of the students don’t identify with conventional binary, heterosexual stereotypes; and

Whereas LGBTQIA+ individuals across the United States, including those who live in our local community, continue to face hate and discrimination simply for being who they are and for who they love and there remains much work to do to extend the promise of our country to every person; and

Whereas, Buncombe County’s Non-Discrimination Ordinance recognizes that it is in the best interest of the residents of Buncombe County to enact protections against discrimination that reflect the community’s shared values of equality, inclusion, and fair access, and to preserve the health, safety, and welfare of people without regard to certain actual or perceived status or characteristics;

Whereas, Buncombe County has recognized the importance of equity for all as a core value in their Strategic Plan;

Whereas, as an employer, Buncombe County has the opportunity to provide a safe and inclusive workplace for all employees and be a proud supporter and leader towards LGBTQIA+ equity in Buncombe County. While there is much work to be done, we are committing to a better future by showing up as Rachel Macy Stafford once wrote: bravely, boldly, flawed and full of hope. Now be it resolved that we proclaim June as Buncombe County Pride Month.

View the proclamation here.

Buncombe County Commissioners Proclaim June as Elder Abuse Awareness Month
Jun 12 all-day
Buncombe County

On June 1, the Buncombe County Commissioners proclaimed June as Elder Abuse Awareness Month, a time for our residents to educate themselves, support the elders in their lives, and raise awareness of elder abuse in their communities.

World Elder Abuse Awareness Month runs Mother’s Day to Father’s Day, with a culmination of activities on World Elder Abuse Awareness Day, June 15, 2021. World Elder Abuse Awareness Day highlights solutions to elder abuse and encourages communities to reevaluate the systems and structures in place to protect our seniors. Due to COVID-19, many organizations have had to modify their typical World Elder Abuse Awareness Day activities. Buncombe County Health and Human Services Adult and Aging Services Department, in collaboration with partners, will staff a table outside of 35 Woodfin on Tuesday, June 15 to raise awareness about elder abuse by handing out purple ribbons and educational information.

 

Elder abuse is a serious issue in our communities but is hard to track due to the lack of reporting. The World Health Organization estimates that as few as one in 24 cases of elder abuse is reported. Last year in Buncombe County, Adult Protective Services received 1,794 adult protective services reports alleging elder abuse, neglect, and/or exploitation.

There are a number of factors including the pandemic that make it challenging for older adults to stay involved with and connected to their communities as they age. Two of the primary factors that contribute to an increased likelihood of abuse include social isolation and mental impairment (such as dementia or Alzheimer’s disease). It’s important to know the warning signs of elder abuse and report them to Adult Protective Services. Some warning signs include that the individual:

  • Stops taking part in activities he or she enjoys
  • Looks messy, with unwashed hair or dirty clothes
  • Has trouble sleeping
  • Loses weight for no reason
  • Becomes withdrawn or acts agitated or violent
Cooper River Bridge Run Sept. 2021 Registration Open
Jun 12 all-day
Cooper River Bridge Run

Bridge Run Rescheduled

Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library Free Books for Children ages 0-5
Jun 12 all-day
Online w/ Smart Start Partnership for Children

DPIL SIGNUP

A FREE book mailed to your child, every month!

Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library mails an age-appropriate book monthly to enrolled children ages 0-5. Do you live in Henderson County and have a child younger than 5? Register today and your child can receive a free book in the mail each month until his/her fifth birthday!

How Do I Enroll My Child?

Enrolling your child is easy! You can register your child electronically (click for online registration) or call us at 828-693-1580 and we will mail you a hard copy of the registration form to complete and return to us.

When does the first book arrive?

If you enroll your child in person, we will give your child his/her first book. If not, your child will begin receiving books through the U.S. Postal Services six-eight weeks after the registration form has been received. If you move, please contact Smart Start at 828-693-1580 to notify us of your change in address so your child can continue receiving books.

Is there ever a cost to me?

NO!  Through the generous support of the NC General Assembly and donations and grants from individuals and businesses in our community, this is a FREE program.

Annual Survey

Annually, some parents will be asked to complete a short survey. The survey will only take a few  minutes to complete. Results will be used to make sure the program is getting results for families. If asked, please consider completing the short questionnaire. Thank you!

Frequently Asked Questions

Do you have questions about Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library in Henderson County? Check out the Frequently Asked Questions here. If you still have questions, feel free to contact Smart Start Partnership for Children using the contact information below.

Driving Tour with Smith-McDowell House
Jun 12 all-day
Online w/ Western North Carolina Historical Association
The residents of the Smith-McDowell House and grounds were woven in to the fabric of Asheville.

This driving tour begins at the Smith-McDowell House Museum on the campus of A-B Tech and continues through historic sites related to early occupants of the house.

Fox Brothers Disco Pig Party
Jun 12 all-day
The Farm at Old Edwards

Warm southern nights in June beckon for southern barbecue! Enjoy a lip-smacking evening at the Farm at Old Edwards on Saturday, June 12 with pitmasters Jonathan and Justin Fox. They’re the tour de force behind the award-winning Atlanta restaurant Fox Brothers Barbecue. Get your taste buds ready for their unique Southern-style barbecue infused with their home state of Texas flair. Enjoy pulled pork, brisket, wings… you know – Bar. B. Que. That’s Saturday, June 12 at the Farm at Old Edwards.
$155 per person, plus tax and gratuity.

Book online today: https://www.simpletix.com/e/fox-brothers-dinner-at-the-farm-tickets-65446
or call 855-421-2919 to book. 

June is Conservation Month! Second Gear – Nonprofit of the Month = SAHC
Jun 12 all-day
Second Gear
Sunny summer days make the perfect backdrop for outdoor adventures in the mountains you love. National Trails Day falls on the first Saturday in June – along with Land Trust Day! Conservation land trusts like Southern Appalachian Highlands Conservancy play a critical role in protecting and managing land and water resources that benefit you and millions of people in the Southeast. We are so grateful to local businesses who have stepped up to pledge matching gifts and other ways to support SAHC on Land Trust Day – Saturday, June 5 – and throughout the entire month of June!

Second Gear – Nonprofit of the Month = SAHC

Second Gear in Asheville, NC is donating 1% of proceeds from all sales during the month of June to Southern Appalachian Highlands Conservancy – their Nonprofit Partner of the Month. PLUS – as Land Trust Day sponsors, Second Gear will donate 10% of proceeds from sales on Saturday, June 5. Get the outdoor gear you need at a great price, and help support local conservation efforts while you do it – it’s a win-win for everyone!

Let’s Bring Summer Back Campaign
Jun 12 all-day
Online
NC YMCAs Join Efforts to Encourage Vaccinations
North Carolina YMCAs are joining forces with the NC Department of Health and Human Services and organizations across the state to educate people in the community about COVID-19 vaccines as part of a summer get-out-the vaccine campaign.
The Bringing Summer Back initiative is a community centered approach that creates a space for every organization and individual to roll up their sleeves and do their part to stop the spread of COVID-19. YMCAs across North Carolina will be participating in the initiative and elevating the importance of vaccinations.

COVID-19 vaccines are our best shot to bring back summer and get everyone safely back to the people, places and activities they love. So, we are launching the Bringing Summer Back initiative, a fun, flexible, community-centered approach to help every organization and individual stop the spread of COVID-19 by urging friends and neighbors to get vaccinated.

Bringing Summer Back will run during the following weeks:

  • June 6-12
  • June 20-26
  • Register your organization below. Registered partners will receive an introductory toolkit of resources and materials—from flyers to stickers—to help the people in your community bring summer back. Access a detailed guide for ways to participate and download the toolkit as well.

Local Cloth Open House
Jun 12 all-day
Local Cloth Community Space

It has been a decade-long dream for our local fiber advocacy group to independently steward our own space and now it’s happening! Join us on Saturday, June 12th from 10 am – 5pm for a day of celebration. There will have make and takes, demos, music and snacks. We invite you to stop in and reintroduce yourself.

Our new community-centered space will feature products from throughout our Blue Ridge Mountains fibershed (100 mile radius around Asheville) and bring attention to the rich offerings of our region’s designers, farmers, artists and makers. The new Local Cloth space will feature a classroom, studios, dye lab, and exhibit and retail space showcasing locally sourced items, to serve fiber artists, students, enthusiasts and the general public.

In addition to the new space, we recently launched an online marketplace, Shop Local Cloth, to support our mission to bring climate-benefitting fiber to our regions closets, gardens, and studios. We plan to expand our marketplace, with a dynamic store front in our new space, where members and passers by alike can see what our regional fiber community has to offer.

FREE EVENT! We can’t wait to see you there!

Nantahala Outdoor Center Reopens for 2021 Season with New Offerings
Jun 12 all-day
Nantahala Outdoor Center

Rafters swimming on the French Broad River Rafting: Full-Day (with Lunch) trip

Nantahala Outdoor Center (NOC), has reopened all adventure activities and river outposts for the 2021 season featuring new food and beverage venues, expanded courses, and the return of events and live entertainment to main resort campus in Bryson City.

  • Launched whitewater rafting on seven rivers in the Southeast and aerial adventures to high demand
  • Two new food and beverage venues launching on NOC’s 500-acre campus including a renovated coffee and donut shuttle bus as well as a beer venue featuring New Belgium beer and custom beer blends
  • Expanded courses at NOC’s Paddling School for kayakers to learn new skills and experience Southeastern rivers
  • Full calendar of live music from local and regional bands, and the return of events like Women’s Paddlefest and river releases
  • Relia’s Lost Kitchen dinner series kicking off this month with a sold out Orin Swift Wine Dinner; more to follow through October.
Nantahala River Rafting Fully Guided
Jun 12 all-day
Nantahala Outdoor Center

guests rafting on the Nantahala River Raft & Duck Rentals in North Carolina trip

A guided whitewater rafting trip is one of the best ways to experience the Nantahala Gorge. The crystal-clear Nantahala River is the perfect family-friendly river where experienced river guides will help you navigate through splashy Class II-III rapids and bouncy waves, with occasional calmer waters where you can enjoy the spectacular mountain scenery. The fully guided rafting trip the most popular adventure at NOC, with thousands of families returning year after year.