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.
Interested in adding an event to our calendar? Please click the green “Post Your Event” button below.
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Fall is a great time to plant shrubs, and there are so many choices! One way to narrow your selection and save yourself some frustration in future years is to picture where you want to plant your new shrubs and how you want them to look. Roles for shrubs
Considerations
This may seem an unusual first step in choosing a shrub, but the desired appearance of your shrub may affect several aspects of your choice:
Note that Japanese hollies (I. crenata), which tolerate extensive pruning and are often used for topiaries, are now reported as invasive along the Blue Ridge Parkway in Buncombe County. For informal landscapes, both evergreen and deciduous shrubs can provide a variety of sizes, shapes, colors, and seasons of interest. In addition to many varieties of hydrangeas and viburnums—some of which are evergreen—there are many lesser-known shrubs that are excellent choices for WNC landscapes. A few that are also native include:
Planting Article by Buncombe County Extension Master GardenerSMVolunteers
For more information: Planting and caring for shrubs: https://content.ces.ncsu.edu/extension-gardener-handbook/11-woody-ornamentals Pruning trees and shrubs: https://chatham.ces.ncsu.edu/2015/02/pruning-trees-and-shrubs-2/ General pruning: https://content.ces.ncsu.edu/general-pruning-techniques Landscape design: https://content.ces.ncsu.edu/extension-gardener-handbook/19-landscape-design |
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Looking to get involved, stay active, and meet some new friends? Sand Hill Community Garden workdays take place on Wednesdays (6-8 p.m.) and Saturdays (10 a.m.-noon) from Feb. 27-Oct. 30, 2021, at Buncombe County Sports Park. The garden is located on 16 Apac Dr. in West Asheville/Enka-Candler.
Join friends and neighbors as they come together on common ground to raise fresh, organic vegetables and fruits for the Enka community.
Expect to wear a mask and maintain social distance throughout. Tools and hand sanitizer are available, but any gloves, loppers, pruners, or gardening tools you can bring will decrease the amount of contact between volunteers. Please wear work clothes to get dirty and closed-toe shoes. Sunscreen, water, and a hat are also handy items to have on hand.
Sand Hill Community Garden has been growing fresh produce since 2011 and raised over 1,200 lbs. of organic produce last year.
NOTE: Community workdays are weather dependent. Please join the community garden email list (send your info to [email protected]) to stay up on workday tasks and other garden news.
To receive the I Heart Parks monthly newsletter, sign up online. Follow Buncombe County Recreation on Facebook and Instagram for the latest updates.

Winter Lights returns to the gardens November 19-January 1
Tickets are now sold PER VEHICLE, not per person.
We are thrilled to announce that the 2021 Winter Lights holiday event will welcome members and guests back into the gardens as it returns to the traditional outdoor walk-through open-air show format. The famously tall 50-foot lighted tree and the Quilt Garden will be back, outfitted with new designs in lights, while throughout the gardens, popular arrangements will mingle with ones never seen before.
You can find everything you need to know about Asheville’s Brightest Holiday Tradition at the tabs above, and be sure to secure your tickets now.
We hope you will join us this holiday season!
Winter Lights is the Arboretum’s largest annual fundraiser, and supports many parts of its mission driven programming.
Over 5,000 magical pumpkins burst to life in this breathtaking immersive Halloween festival for the entire family at Tryon Resort.
Stroll through a host of all-new attractions that offer something for everyone, including:
- The Midway Monster Party
- Harvest Village & Pumpkin Patch
- KidZone Trick-or-Treat Play Area
- Enchanted Pumpkin Hollow
- & the terrifying Gold Rush Haunted Mine!
This interactive experience is guaranteed to be safe, spooky, fun for all ages. We promise you’ll spend the night dancing, laughing, gasping with wonder, and screaming, “Happy Halloween” at the top of your lungs.
About Tryon International Equestrian Center & Resort
Tryon International Equestrian Center & Resort (TIEC) is the ultimate destination for all who love horses, outdoor living, and an active lifestyle. Home of the FEI World Equestrian Games™ Tryon 2018, TIEC offers first-class facilities for equestrian events of all levels and disciplines. Located in the Blue Ridge Foothills of Mill Spring, NC, the competition experience is complemented by diverse onsite restaurants, a variety of shops, relaxing lodging getaways, family entertainment, and more.
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Fall is a great time to plant shrubs, and there are so many choices! One way to narrow your selection and save yourself some frustration in future years is to picture where you want to plant your new shrubs and how you want them to look. Roles for shrubs
Considerations
This may seem an unusual first step in choosing a shrub, but the desired appearance of your shrub may affect several aspects of your choice:
Note that Japanese hollies (I. crenata), which tolerate extensive pruning and are often used for topiaries, are now reported as invasive along the Blue Ridge Parkway in Buncombe County. For informal landscapes, both evergreen and deciduous shrubs can provide a variety of sizes, shapes, colors, and seasons of interest. In addition to many varieties of hydrangeas and viburnums—some of which are evergreen—there are many lesser-known shrubs that are excellent choices for WNC landscapes. A few that are also native include:
Planting Article by Buncombe County Extension Master GardenerSMVolunteers
For more information: Planting and caring for shrubs: https://content.ces.ncsu.edu/extension-gardener-handbook/11-woody-ornamentals Pruning trees and shrubs: https://chatham.ces.ncsu.edu/2015/02/pruning-trees-and-shrubs-2/ General pruning: https://content.ces.ncsu.edu/general-pruning-techniques Landscape design: https://content.ces.ncsu.edu/extension-gardener-handbook/19-landscape-design |
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Registration is required to select your species and pick up time for this drive-through style event and registration will open October 17th at noon.
This event is open to Buncombe County residents and allows 2 tree per Buncombe County address. These trees do not meet size requirements for public spaces so please only register for your residential property.
More questions? Check out our Tree Giveaway FAQs: docs.google.com/document/d/1cnlhNd0dpRt9l76Ll9oqHd0CodR4aJalasRETGkuIBg/edit
Fall Tree Giveaway
Sunday, October 31st
10am-2pm
Sand Hill Nursery
2 trees per Buncombe County residence, only. You must register with your tree species selection and pick up time slot. Registration opens October 17th.

Winter Lights returns to the gardens November 19-January 1
Tickets are now sold PER VEHICLE, not per person.
We are thrilled to announce that the 2021 Winter Lights holiday event will welcome members and guests back into the gardens as it returns to the traditional outdoor walk-through open-air show format. The famously tall 50-foot lighted tree and the Quilt Garden will be back, outfitted with new designs in lights, while throughout the gardens, popular arrangements will mingle with ones never seen before.
You can find everything you need to know about Asheville’s Brightest Holiday Tradition at the tabs above, and be sure to secure your tickets now.
We hope you will join us this holiday season!
Winter Lights is the Arboretum’s largest annual fundraiser, and supports many parts of its mission driven programming.
Over 5,000 magical pumpkins burst to life in this breathtaking immersive Halloween festival for the entire family at Tryon Resort.
Stroll through a host of all-new attractions that offer something for everyone, including:
- The Midway Monster Party
- Harvest Village & Pumpkin Patch
- KidZone Trick-or-Treat Play Area
- Enchanted Pumpkin Hollow
- & the terrifying Gold Rush Haunted Mine!
This interactive experience is guaranteed to be safe, spooky, fun for all ages. We promise you’ll spend the night dancing, laughing, gasping with wonder, and screaming, “Happy Halloween” at the top of your lungs.
About Tryon International Equestrian Center & Resort
Tryon International Equestrian Center & Resort (TIEC) is the ultimate destination for all who love horses, outdoor living, and an active lifestyle. Home of the FEI World Equestrian Games™ Tryon 2018, TIEC offers first-class facilities for equestrian events of all levels and disciplines. Located in the Blue Ridge Foothills of Mill Spring, NC, the competition experience is complemented by diverse onsite restaurants, a variety of shops, relaxing lodging getaways, family entertainment, and more.
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Fall is a great time to plant shrubs, and there are so many choices! One way to narrow your selection and save yourself some frustration in future years is to picture where you want to plant your new shrubs and how you want them to look. Roles for shrubs
Considerations
This may seem an unusual first step in choosing a shrub, but the desired appearance of your shrub may affect several aspects of your choice:
Note that Japanese hollies (I. crenata), which tolerate extensive pruning and are often used for topiaries, are now reported as invasive along the Blue Ridge Parkway in Buncombe County. For informal landscapes, both evergreen and deciduous shrubs can provide a variety of sizes, shapes, colors, and seasons of interest. In addition to many varieties of hydrangeas and viburnums—some of which are evergreen—there are many lesser-known shrubs that are excellent choices for WNC landscapes. A few that are also native include:
Planting Article by Buncombe County Extension Master GardenerSMVolunteers
For more information: Planting and caring for shrubs: https://content.ces.ncsu.edu/extension-gardener-handbook/11-woody-ornamentals Pruning trees and shrubs: https://chatham.ces.ncsu.edu/2015/02/pruning-trees-and-shrubs-2/ General pruning: https://content.ces.ncsu.edu/general-pruning-techniques Landscape design: https://content.ces.ncsu.edu/extension-gardener-handbook/19-landscape-design |
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Winter Lights returns to the gardens November 19-January 1
Tickets are now sold PER VEHICLE, not per person.
We are thrilled to announce that the 2021 Winter Lights holiday event will welcome members and guests back into the gardens as it returns to the traditional outdoor walk-through open-air show format. The famously tall 50-foot lighted tree and the Quilt Garden will be back, outfitted with new designs in lights, while throughout the gardens, popular arrangements will mingle with ones never seen before.
You can find everything you need to know about Asheville’s Brightest Holiday Tradition at the tabs above, and be sure to secure your tickets now.
We hope you will join us this holiday season!
Winter Lights is the Arboretum’s largest annual fundraiser, and supports many parts of its mission driven programming.
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Fall is a great time to plant shrubs, and there are so many choices! One way to narrow your selection and save yourself some frustration in future years is to picture where you want to plant your new shrubs and how you want them to look. Roles for shrubs
Considerations
This may seem an unusual first step in choosing a shrub, but the desired appearance of your shrub may affect several aspects of your choice:
Note that Japanese hollies (I. crenata), which tolerate extensive pruning and are often used for topiaries, are now reported as invasive along the Blue Ridge Parkway in Buncombe County. For informal landscapes, both evergreen and deciduous shrubs can provide a variety of sizes, shapes, colors, and seasons of interest. In addition to many varieties of hydrangeas and viburnums—some of which are evergreen—there are many lesser-known shrubs that are excellent choices for WNC landscapes. A few that are also native include:
Planting Article by Buncombe County Extension Master GardenerSMVolunteers
For more information: Planting and caring for shrubs: https://content.ces.ncsu.edu/extension-gardener-handbook/11-woody-ornamentals Pruning trees and shrubs: https://chatham.ces.ncsu.edu/2015/02/pruning-trees-and-shrubs-2/ General pruning: https://content.ces.ncsu.edu/general-pruning-techniques Landscape design: https://content.ces.ncsu.edu/extension-gardener-handbook/19-landscape-design |

















