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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Sunday, October 23, 2022
HART Theatre presents Assassins
Oct 23 @ 2:00 pm
The Fangmeyer Theatre at HART

In this multiple Tony Award-winning theatrical tour-de-force, Assassins explores the lives of nine men and women who either killed (or tried to kill) one of the Presidents of the United States. Stephen Sondheim’s intelligently, stunning lyrics and beautiful music effortlessly combine with a bold, disturbing and alarmingly funny book by John Wiedman. Assassins is a journey into the dark side of the American Dream, looking at our nation’s culture of celebrity and the violent means some will use to obtain it. 

Mature audiences only, not suitable for all ages

Mamma Mia
Oct 23 @ 2:00 pm
Flat Rock Playhouse
Mamma Mia! Encore Performance.
                Oct. 21 - Nov. 13.

Flat Rock Playhouse is bringing the ever-popular Mamma Mia! back to The Rock for an Encore Performance! Mamma Mia! is the mega-hit Broadway show about a daughter’s dream, a mother’s secret and a trip down the aisle you will never forget. Featuring songs like “Dancing Queen,” “Gimme! Gimme! Gimme!,” “Thank You for the Music,” and “Honey, Honey,” you already know it’s a show you’re going to love! Bring your best friends, strap on your dancing shoes, dust off your vocal chords, and get ready to sing and dance along with us for an exuberant night of pure fun and awesome music!

Wickedly Spooky Stories from the Asheville Storytelling Circle
Oct 23 @ 2:00 pm
Black Mountain Center for the Arts

Wickedly Spooky Stories from the Asheville Storytelling Circle

Join the Asheville Storytelling Circle for a Wickedly Spooky afternoon of storytelling for families. Tellers Zane Chait, Kyra Freeman, and Kirsten Mitchell will entertain audience members of all ages with these scary tales. Kathy Gordon is joining as Emcee.

Doors will open at 1:30 for this 2pm performance. Online ticket sales stop at 12pm the day of the show. Tickets may still be available, call the BMCA office to find out! 828.669.0930.

Tanglewood Youth Production: The Prom
Oct 23 @ 2:30 pm
Asheville Community Theatre

Book by Bob Martin and Chad Beguelin; Music by Matthew Sklar; Lyrics by Chad Beguelin; Directed by Michael Jorizzo

 

 

Emma just wants to go to the prom – with her girlfriend Alyssa! But the PTA is not having it. A duo of vain Broadway actors who happen to be in town catch wind of the drama, and they want to improve their public image after some justified bad press. After stumbling across Emma’s dilemma, they team up with a Julliard grad, an overlooked Chorus girl, and Emma to protest the PTA and regain their popularity. With the help of fun musical numbers, the self-centered actors and Emma try to convince the PTA and town that her love deserves to be celebrated, not hidden away!

Watch this cast of 13-17-year-olds light up the stage!

Tanglewood Youth Production: The Prom
Oct 23 @ 2:30 pm
Asheville Community Theatre

YPC: The Prom

Book by Bob Martin and Chad Beguelin; Music by Matthew Sklar; Lyrics by Chad Beguelin; Directed by Michael Jorizzo

 

 

Emma just wants to go to the prom – with her girlfriend Alyssa! But the PTA is not having it. A duo of vain Broadway actors who happen to be in town catch wind of the drama, and they want to improve their public image after some justified bad press. After stumbling across Emma’s dilemma, they team up with a Julliard grad, an overlooked Chorus girl, and Emma to protest the PTA and regain their popularity. With the help of fun musical numbers, the self-centered actors and Emma try to convince the PTA and town that her love deserves to be celebrated, not hidden away!

Watch this cast of 13-17-year-olds light up the stage!

Daily Meditation + Support (online)
Oct 23 @ 3:00 pm – 3:30 pm
online

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/daily-meditation/

Hybrid | Interview and Signing with Leslie Rinchen-Wongmo at Urban Dharma
Oct 23 @ 3:00 pm
Urban Dharma

Image shows the cover of the book THE THREADS OF AWAKENING and a photo of the author Leslie Rinchen-Wongmo.

Join us for an event with Artist-author Leslie Rinchen-Wongmo, author of Threads of Awakening: An American Woman’s Journey into Tibet’s Sacred Textile Art.
This is a hybrid event, meaning there is the opportunity to attend in person at Urban Dharma, or virtually. To attend virtually via Zoom of Facebook like, please click here for details.
Leslie will share her experience studying sacred Buddhist textile art among the Tibetan community in India. For more than 500 years, Tibetans have been creating sacred images from pieces of silk and using these textured maps to access the hidden treasure of their own true nature. Leslie Rinchen-Wongmo is one of few non Tibetans to have mastered this rare art form and has written a book about her experience.
Order the book below, or pick up a copy from the Malaprop’s Bookseller at the in-person event. Attendees will have the opportunity to get their books signed by the author.

Leslie Rinchen-Wongmo stitches bits of silk into elaborate artworks that bring the transformative images of Buddhist meditation to life. Her artwork has been featured in Spirituality & Health, Fiber Art Now and in the documentary, Creating Buddhas: The Making and Meaning of Fabric Thangkas and exhibited internationally.
Urban Dharma is a Buddhist center in West Asheville, NC. offering free meditations, classes, events, Zoom, Facebook live & a podcast! https://udharmanc.com
Event date:
Sunday, October 23, 2022 – 3:00pm
Event address:
virtually or in-person at Urban Dharma
Jack of the Wood : Sunday-Irish Session
Oct 23 @ 3:00 pm
Jack of the Wood

 

Jack of the Wood : Sunday-Irish Session 

Sundays

1 till who knows when?

Traditional Irish music is kept alive at Jack of the Wood with our unplugged Sunday session.

Jack of the Wood

95 Patton ave

Asheville, NC 28801

(828) 252.5445

http://www.jackofthewood.com/

THE HAUNTING OF HILL HOUSE
Oct 23 @ 3:00 pm
Hendersonville Theatre

By F. Andrew Leslie, from the novel by Shirley Jackson

DIRECTED BY JONATHAN FORRESTER

In a chilling and mystifying study in mounting terror, a small group of “psychically receptive” people are brought together in desolate and deserted Hill House, a brooding, mid-Victorian mansion known as a place of evil. The visitors have come to probe the secrets of the old house and to draw forth the mysterious powers that it is alleged to possess—powers which have brought madness, murder and suicide to those who have lived there in in the past. As disturbing events begin to transpire, the house begins to influence (and overtake) the visitors’ psyches. To stay sane, they must be stronger than the traumas the house has brought upon them.

Greenville Swamp Rabbits vs. Norfolk Admirals
Oct 23 @ 3:05 pm
Bon Secours Wellness Arena

Greenville Swamp Rabbits      vs.      Norfolk Admirals

The Greenville Swamp Rabbits are much more than a professional hockey franchise playing in Upstate South Carolina; it is truly Greenville’s hockey team. Formerly known as the Road Warriors, the club rebranded to the Swamp Rabbits on August 26, 2015 in an effort to really ingrain itself in the fabric of the community. The name is inherently Greenville – specific to the city and unique in the sports world.

It’s the electrifying energy and unstoppable passion of Swamp Rabbits fans inside The Well combined with the award-winning game presentation that make attending a Swamp Rabbits game the BEST fan experience in the ECHL! From the moment you step inside the arena, you’ll find FREE concourse activities for the whole family, including sign-making, temporary tattoos, interactive games, music and there’s always a good chance you’ll run into the Swamp Rabbits mascot Stomper! Throughout the season, fans can also expect a lineup of special theme nights and exciting giveaways.

To renew your season tickets, you may contact your representative or call 864.674.PUCK (7825).

Greenville Symphony Orchestra – Haydn Symphony 98
Oct 23 @ 3:30 pm
Gunter Theatre

Edvard Tchivzhel, conductor
Anthony Marotta, clarinet
ROSSINI Il signor Bruschino: Overture
WEBER Clarinet Concerto No. 2
HAYDN Symphony No. 98

Sunset Tuckasegee River Train
Oct 23 @ 4:45 pm – 7:45 pm
Great Smoky Mountains Railroad Depot

777 on trestle

Enjoy a beautiful North Carolina sunset and brilliant fall colors as you travel by rail through the quiet countryside and along the Tuckasegee River to the quaint Town of Dillsboro. You’ll even get a chance to pass by the famous movie set of The Fugitive, starring Harrison Ford!

The journey is 32 miles round trip for a full 3-hour train ride. Please note, there is no layover on Sunset trains. Be sure to bring a jacket or sweater for cooler evenings after the sun goes down. These 4:45pm departures are available on select weekend dates during October.

10th annual Haunted Trail presented by Mellow Mushroom
Oct 23 @ 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm
The Haunted Trail

Asheville’s Family Friendly Haunt

October 7, 8, 14, 15, 21, 22, 23, 27, 28, 29, 30

MANNA FOODBANK FUNDRAISER

Boo To Hunger

  • Created 22,400 meals for WNC in 2021
  • Created 16,000 meals for WNC in 2020
  • Donated over $4,000 to MANNA Foodbank
  • Every Ticket generates 4 meals for MANNA
Don’t miss the 10th annual Haunted Trail presented by Mellow Mushroom, Asheville’s only family-friendly haunt, located at The Adventure Center Of Asheville! The Haunted Trail is created and brought to life by Asheville Plays. This event is ideal for Halloween lovers of all ages, however, kids age 3-12 is the suggested age range. Every year the show is loved by boils and ghouls from all over WNC, and we hope to see you there!
The Trail
– 15 live action scenes portraying magical renditions of classic Halloween themes
– One of a kind live outdoor theatrical experience
– Entirely immersive and interactive spooky night out while also ensuring no contact or gore.
Aerial Glow Trail
– The Treetops Adventure Park Aerial Glow Trail is also available for guests 4 years or older to enjoy at this event! Climb on two of our aerial trails while they are illuminated with thousands of colorful twinkle and laser lights. If you want to enjoy both of these amazing activities, combo passes are available and WILL sell out, so make sure you reserve your tickets early! *The Haunted Trail does not sell out, however the entrance closes at 9 pm.
For The Little Ghouls
– The ‘Sweet Peek Tour’ is offered nightly at 6:30 pm. This is a guided tour for younger guests who still aren’t sure about being scared, even for fun. The trail is actor free at this time and they can decide if they would like to re-enter the line and receive the full show.
– There is also a Little Ghouls Play Area under the main tent!
Don’t miss PIRATES COVE!
– Featuring a 30 ft Pirate Ship Escape Room
– Test ‘yer wit mateys! 10 voyages available nightly for purchase (groups of up to 6 per voyage) – check in at the pirate ship for your escape time
– Live Mermaid Encounter with photo opportunity
– Pirate activities including a walk the plank obstacle course and shark feeding
Eat, Drink and Be Scary!
– Grab dinner at the event! Mellow Mushroom will be serving up delicious pizza. You can even preorder a whole pizza for the family.
– Fresh donuts made onsite
– Hot popcorn
– S’mores for the bonfire
– Local beer and wine for the big ghouls
– Hot chocolate & cider
– Devils Foot Beverages & sodas
Play While You Wait
– The line to enter the Haunted Trail surrounds the game field. Kids can pop out of line to participate in contests and play Asheville Plays Monster Sized Games.
Under The Big Tent
Under the big purple tent you will find the concessions, Little Ghouls Area, and meet our sponsors.You can also get your face painted, get balloon art, and snap a photo
A True Community Event That Gives Back!
– We are dedicated to making The Haunted Trail a true community event and honored to be a part of your holiday celebrations.
– BOO To Hunger – We say Boo To Hunger by donating 4 meals per ticket to @mannafoodbank. In the past 2 years, we have donated 38,400 meals to MANNA.
– Sensory Friendly Night – Halloween Is For Everyone! October 21st is Sensory Friendly Night
Poor Man’s Gambit
Oct 23 @ 6:00 pm
Isis Music Hall-Lounge

Tickets on Sale now – Please Call the Venue at 828-575-2737

Poor Man’s Gambit was formed in 2015 and hails from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. This trio has released 3 albums, completed two international tours, and has been noted as an increasingly popular Irish-American group.

Featuring Fiddle, Button Accordion, Guitar, Bodhran, Bouzouki, Vocals, and Dance, PMG brings together diverse musical backgrounds which complement the other’s musical styles both on stage and in the studio. With two multi-instrumentalists in the line-up, PMG has been noted for their ability to change instrumentation many times over the space of a performance, and offer several levels of musical depth to listening ears. The addition of Corey’s flashy footwork on the occasional reel adds an extra punch of energy to their shows.

The trio’s latest album ‘Land of Sunshine’ showcases a carefully selected offering of spirited tunes balanced with an equal number of expressively performed songs. Most of the repertoire is rooted in Irish traditions, but some pulls from other provincial influences including England, Brittany, and Scotland, in addition to several original compositions also included in the collection.

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

The 10th Annual Haunted Trail at The Adventure Center of Asheville
Oct 23 @ 6:30 pm – 9:00 pm
The Adventure Center of Asheville

The Adventure Center of Asheville is excited to host the 10th annual Haunted Trail, Asheville’s only family friendly haunt! This event is ideal for Halloween lovers of all ages, 3-12 being the suggested age range. This is the third year in a row the Adventure Center has hosted this one of a kind live outdoor theatrical experience where guests are promised an entirely immersive and interactive spooky night out while also ensuring no contact. Every year the show is loved by boils and ghouls from all over WNC and we hope to see you there! For younger guests who still aren’t sure about being scared, even for fun, a “Sweet Peek Tour’ is offered nightly at 6:45 pm. The trail is actor free at this time and they can decide if they would like to re enter the line and receive the full show. The Treetop Adventure Park Aerial Glow Trail is also available for guests 4 years or older to enjoy at this event! Climb on two of our aerial trails while they are illuminated with thousands of colorful twinkle and laser lights. If you want to enjoy both of these amazing activities, combo passes are available and WILL sell out, so make sure you reserve your tickets early! *The Haunted Trail does not sell out, however the entrance closes at 9 pm. Don’t miss PIRATES COVE! Featuring a 30 ft Pirate Ship Escape Room- Test ‘yer wit mateys! 10 voyages available nightly for purchase (groups of up to 6 per voyage) Live Mermaid Encounter with photo opportunity. Pirate activities including a walk the plank obstacle course and shark feeding In addition to the Haunted & Aerial Glow Trails and Pirates Cove, there will be a giant festival tent with several local vendors, delicious Mellow Mushroom Pizza and more! Ticket sales to this event raise meals for MANNA food bank, come have fun and help us say BOO! to hunger!

The Haunted Farm
Oct 23 @ 7:00 pm
The Haunted Farm

The Haunted Farm

HAUNT SEASON IS COMING!

2022 will be our 12th Season providing Thrills, Scares, and Terrifying Fun for our guests and fans of all ages, and we love it year after year! Please join us for our The 2022 Haunted Farm! Be Prepared to Be Scared!

Be sure to follow us on FacebookInstagram, and our other social media channels for a chance to participate in our FREE TICKET GIVEAWAYS, and for up-to-the-minute updates on schedule-changes related to inclement weather conditions.

The Myers Haunted House
Oct 23 @ 7:15 pm
The Myers Haunted House

The Myers Haunted House a self guided, old school haunt featuring Hollywood horror film characters Michael Myers, Freddy Krueger, Jason Voorhees, Leatherface & more. The haunt is located in East Flat Rock, NC.

An Evening with John McCutcheon
Oct 23 @ 7:30 pm
Isis Music Hall-Main stage

http://www.folkmusic.com

No​ ​one​ ​remembers​ ​when​ ​the​ ​neighbors​ ​started​ ​calling​ ​the​ ​McCutcheons​ ​to complain​ ​about​ ​the​ ​loud​ ​singing​ ​from​ ​young​ ​John’s​ ​bedroom.​ ​It​ ​didn’t​ ​seem​ ​to do​ ​much​ ​good,​ ​though.​ ​For,​ ​after​ ​a​ ​shaky,​ ​lopsided​ ​battle​ ​between​ ​piano lessons​ ​and​ ​baseball​ ​(he​ ​was​ ​a​ ​mediocre​ ​pianist​ ​and​ ​an​ ​all-star​ ​catcher),​ ​he​ ​had “found​ ​his​ ​voice”​ ​thanks​ ​to​ ​a​ ​cheap​ ​mail-order​ ​guitar​ ​and​ ​a​ ​used​ ​book​ ​of chords.
From​ ​such​ ​inauspicious​ ​beginnings,​ ​John​ ​McCutcheon​ ​has​ ​emerged​ ​as​ ​one​ ​of our​ ​most​ ​respected​ ​and​ ​loved​ ​folksingers.​ ​As​ ​an​ ​instrumentalist,​ ​he​ ​is​ ​a​ ​master of​ ​a​ ​dozen​ ​di​ ​erent​ ​traditional​ ​instruments,​ ​most​ ​notably​ ​the​ ​rare​ ​and​ ​beautiful hammer​ ​dulcimer.​ ​His​ ​songwriting​ ​has​ ​been​ ​hailed​ ​by​ ​critics​ ​and​ ​singers around​ ​the​ ​globe.​ ​His​ ​thirty​ ​recordings​ ​have​ ​garnered​ ​every​ ​imaginable​ ​honor including​ ​seven​ ​Grammy​ ​nominations.​ ​He​ ​has​ ​produced​ ​over​ ​twenty​ ​albums​ ​of other​ ​artists,​ ​from​ ​tradi-​ ​tional​ ​​​ddlers​ ​to​ ​contemporary​ ​singer-songwriters​ ​to educa-​ ​tional​ ​and​ ​documentary​ ​works.​ ​His​ ​books​ ​and​ ​instructional​ ​materials have​ ​introduced​ ​budding​ ​players​ ​to​ ​the​ ​joys​ ​of​ ​their​ ​own​ ​musicality.​ ​And​ ​his commitment​ ​to​ ​grass​ ​roots​ ​political​ ​organizations​ ​has​ ​put​ ​him​ ​on​ ​the​ ​front​ ​lines of​ ​many​ ​of​ ​the​ ​issues​ ​important​ ​to​ ​communities​ ​and​ ​workers.

RAY LAMONTAGNE – THE MONOVISION TOUR
Oct 23 @ 7:30 pm
Peace Concert Hall

Ray LaMontagne will be joined by special guest Lily Meola.

 

The Monovision Tour: Ray LaMontagne and his trio hit the road this Fall to perform live the songs from his album MONOVISION as well as hits from across his catalog. MONOVISION includes breakout songs such as “I Was Born To Love You” and #1 AAA single “Strong Enough”.

 

“LaMontagne has filled “MONOVISION” with warmth and pure emotions on songs that, even without all the bells and whistles, will ring true in ears and hearts.” – Associated Press

 

“The melodies themselves are steeped in traditional approaches yet never dated, and Lamontagne’s vocal delivery serves as welcome company, as it has for the 16 years since he debuted with Trouble in 2004.” – No Depression

 

“Both LaMontagne’s craftsmanship in the composition of these songs and his easygoing, unaccompanied playing will come as comfort food to established followers who should welcome this most organic return to his roots.” – American Songwriter

Ray LaMontagne
Oct 23 @ 8:00 pm
The Peace Center

Ray LaMontagne

The Monovision Tour: Ray LaMontagne and his trio hit the road this Fall to perform live the songs from his album MONOVISION as well as hits from across his catalog. Ray will be joined by special guest The Secret Sisters for a beautiful evening of music. MONOVISION includes breakout songs such as “I Was Born To Love You” and #1 AAA single “Strong Enough”.

 

“LaMontagne has filled “MONOVISION” with warmth and pure emotions on songs that, even without all the bells and whistles, will ring true in ears and hearts.” – Associated Press

 

“The melodies themselves are steeped in traditional approaches yet never dated, and Lamontagne’s vocal delivery serves as welcome company, as it has for the 16 years since he debuted with Trouble in 2004.” – No Depression

 

“Both LaMontagne’s craftsmanship in the composition of these songs and his easygoing, unaccompanied playing will come as comfort food to established followers who should welcome this most organic return to his roots.” – American Songwriter

WHITNEY w/ Twen
Oct 23 @ 8:00 pm
The Orange Peel

WHITNEY w/ Twen live at The Orange Peel

Monday, October 24, 2022
2022 Leiman Match Opportunity for Flatrock Playhouse
Oct 24 all-day
online

Did you know that monthly donations sustain the arts at Flat Rock Playhouse? Recurring, monthly donations ensure immediate support while sowing seeds for the future. Today, you can make an even greater impact through the Leiman Matching Gift Opportunity! Thanks to generous supporters, David & Sharon Leiman, your gift will be matched at $1.80 for every $1.00 contributed. To qualify, simply sign up for a monthly donation of $18.00 or more through the end of 2022. Today is your last chance to qualify for four months of support!
The donation amount of $18.00 truly gives life and vitality to the arts at Flat Rock Playhouse. In Judaism, it is common to give and receive gifts in multiples of $18 or “Chai”, which signifies a good omen for life. As we near the end of our first full season in two years, we’ll hope you’ll join us in giving life to the theater!

4 Easy Ways to Pay Your Property Taxes and Avoid Long Lines
Oct 24 all-day
online

a photo of the tax building

Tax Collections is heading into our busiest time of the year. Hate waiting in line? Don’t want to brave the impending cold weather? If so, it’s probably best to go ahead and pay your Buncombe County property taxes. Tax bills become delinquent after Jan. 5, and we encourage everyone to take advantage of the multiple ways to pay other than waiting in line at the Tax Department.

Avoid interest on your bill
Please be aware, state law mandates that interest will be added to your bill if it is not paid in full and payment is not postmarked or received by Jan. 5. If you cut it close to that date, your mail drop or carrier might not get you the Jan. 5 postmark, or your bank might not clear your online banking payment to us by Jan. 5. Help avoid that situation by planning ahead and using one of the below payment options well before the Jan. 5 deadline.

Need to set up a payment plan? Don’t wait. Call us at (828) 250-4910 as soon as possible.

1) Pay by mail
Use the convenient self-addressed envelope included in your bill, or mail your check or money order to:

Buncombe County Tax Collections
P.O. Box 3140
Asheville, NC 28802-3140

Please do not send cash via mail. Remember that payments must be received or postmarked by Jan. 5, 2022, to avoid a 2% interest fee. Payments mailed to the incorrect address may not be received and interest may accrue.

* If you have misplaced your tax bill or need a receipt, they can be printed online by visiting tax.buncombecounty.org.

2) Make an electronic payment online
You can use the online bill pay found at buncombecounty.org/paytaxes. This is the best way to avoid long lines as you can pay from home, a local library, or anywhere else you have a secure internet connection. No fees are added for electronic check payments, fees are added for credit/debit card transactions.

3) Use a drop box
Place your check or money order in one of our drop boxes:

  • In front of the Family Justice Center at 35 Woodfin St., in downtown Asheville
  • At the main entrance of the Tax Department at 94 Coxe Ave., in downtown Asheville

4) Pay by credit card over the phone
Have your bill handy and call 1-877-690-3729 (enter jurisdiction code 4301 and follow the instructions).

Note: when you pay by a credit card over the phone, there is a convenience fee of $3.95 for a Visa Debit payment, or a 2.35% fee with a credit or non-Visa debit card payment. There is no fee associated with an electronic check.

Still want to pay in person?
We understand that some people will still want to come in to see us, and there are a couple of reminders we want to share. Please visit before mid-December to avoid significant wait times. We have made changes to our lobby to accommodate for social distancing, but that means fewer people can wait inside. In-person payment lines are expected to stretch outside the building as we approach the last day to pay before interest is applied.

Winter weather is unpredictable in Buncombe County and as we approach December, weather closures may affect your ability to pay your taxes in person. Your tax bill will become delinquent after Jan. 5, and interest added to a bill, due to late payment, cannot be waived due to inclement weather.

Holiday schedule
The Tax Collections office will be closed for the holidays on Dec. 23-27 and on Monday, Jan. 2.

Payment plans
If you think you are going to be unable to pay your taxes, please let us know at (828) 250-4910 as soon as possible so our office can work with you to set up a payment plan or arrangements.

Artist Support Grant
Oct 24 all-day
online

The Artist Support Grant provides funding emerging or established artists to create work, improve their business operations, or bring their work to new audiences. Grants range from $500-3,000.

Asheville Art Museum Brings its Collection to Life Online
Oct 24 all-day
online

The Asheville Art Museum is pleased to announce that people world-wide can now explore more of the Museum’s diverse Collection of 20th- and 21st-century American art online from the comfort of their homes, on the go with their smart phones, or from their favorite coffee shop.

“This was a massive undertaking, and it’s a tremendous accomplishment,” says Executive Director Pamela Myers. “I cannot express my gratitude to the Museum’s talented curatorial team. They’ve dedicated so much time, energy, and thought to enable these artworks to be experienced and enjoyed on an easily accessible, international platform.”

To date, the curatorial team has meticulously digitized approximately 20 percent of the Museum’s Collection and uploaded it to the online database. “Our evolving Collection has grown to nearly 7,500 works, with 1,500 of them already available online,” says Associate Registrar and Project Lead Chris Whitten. “We’ve already devoted several years to reach this point in the process,” he says, “and plan on regularly adding hundreds more each quarter until the entire Collection is online.”

A Robust, Expanding Collection 
Associate Curator Whitney Richardson says the Museum’s Collection has experienced dramatic growth in the past five years. In fact, it has almost doubled in size and keeps expanding. “Like most museums, we have more art in our Collection than we can show at any one time. With the Collection growing at the rate that it is, this digital platform allows us to share more of what is in our holdings.

Blank Walls Seeking Artists for Long-Term Connection
Oct 24 all-day
online

Blank walls – they’re everywhere. But in Buncombe County, there’s an opportunity for there to be three fewer thanks to the BC Creative Equity Mural Project. “Each day, thousands of people pass by these blank spaces with no connection, no inspiration,” said Register of Deeds Drew Reisinger. “With the abundance of incredible talent in our area, there’s no reason why these spaces shouldn’t be filled with art that reflects the people, places, and values of Buncombe County.”

Reisinger first inquired about utilizing the wall on the west side of the Register of Deeds building at 205 College St. as potential mural space, and it wasn’t long before that proposal grew to include a wall in the parking deck at 164 College St. and a wall outside the Tax Office at 94 Coxe Ave.

Now, Buncombe County is looking for artists to submit proposals for those three spaces to promote racial equity, enhance a culture of diversity, and promote reconciliation and restoration. Proposals from individual artists or collaborations between artists are welcome.

“This call for art submissions is open to all, regardless of experience or the size of a portfolio,” said Chief Equity & Human Rights Officer Rachel Edens. “In Buncombe County, we value diversity and inclusivity, and we encourage applications from people who have been adversely impacted by systemic racism in connection with local governmental institutions.”

The number of artists and/or murals is to be determined, based on the results of this call for submissions. Selected art may be used in whole or in part.

The intended installation dates of these murals are Spring/Summer 2023.

Proposed mural locations:

94 Coxe Ave.: The proposed mural site is a wall by the Tax Office on street level, approximately 2,250 square feet in size. There are also five sections between the windows on the building with approximately 55 square feet each and the wall on the backside of the building, approximately 125 square feet in size.

164 College St.: The proposed mural site is the parking deck walls, including a wall on ground level, approximately 385 square feet in size as well as two walls on levels 2-6 beside the stairs, approximately 625 square feet total.

205 College St.: The proposed mural site is a wall on the courthouse side of the Register of Deeds building, approximately 1,500 square feet in size.

Proposals for interior murals within Buncombe County Government buildings also will be considered on a case-by-case basis.

Click here for a video that shows proposed locations.

The fine print:

To submit, email [email protected] by Nov. 11, 2022 with “Equity Mural” in the subject line. All proposals should include the following:

  1.  Artist name(s), organization name (if applicable), address, email, and phone number
  2. Introduction expressing artist(s) interest in the mural project and explaining roles of collaborators/partners (if any)
  3. Description of proposed mural, including how mural design reflects the theme
  4. Image(s) with visual rendering of proposed mural
  5. List of proposed materials, including information about durability
  6. Estimated square footage, including a range if applicable and desired mural location, if any
  7. Description of the method which will be used to securely affix the mural and timeline for installation and completion of the mural, not to exceed six months from the date of mural approval
  8. Mural maintenance requirements and schedule
  9. Summary of artist’s experience and statement of how the artist’s past work demonstrates an ability to successfully implement the mural. Images of past artwork, public art projects, and/or murals may be included for reference
  10. Project cost, including line-item detail regarding proposed artist fee(s), materials, equipment needed for installation, projected mural maintenance/repair expenses, and any other applicable costs

Summary

  • The theme is racial equity, reconciliation, and restoration.
  • Designs should reflect Buncombe County’s people and beauty.
  • New artists and/or collaboration are encouraged.
  • Submissions are due by Nov. 11, 2022 and should be sent in by email.
  • Proposals should include all 10 required elements, including all proposed costs (artist fee(s), materials, equipment needed for installation, and projected mural maintenance/repair expenses).

For more information, including the selection process, visit www.buncombecounty.org/equitymural.

Brevard Music Center Car Raffle
Oct 24 all-day
online w/ Brevard Music Center

Official 2022 Raffle RulesAudi Asheville

PROCEEDS

This raffle is a fundraising event, and all net proceeds benefit the Brevard Music Center (BMC). Brevard Music Center is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. EIN# 56-0729350

DRAWING

The drawing will take place on Tuesday, November 15, 2022 at 3:00pm EDT. All mail, phone, and internet orders must be received by 11:59pm EDT on Monday, November 14, 2022.

TICKETS

The cost to purchase a single entry (“Ticket”) for the Raffle is $125 (U.S. Funds only) and is not tax deductible.

DETAILS

  1. By entering this raffle, entrants accept and agree to be bound by all the rules, limitations and restrictions set forth here and that their names and/or likenesses may be disclosed to and used by the news media and may otherwise be used by BMC for publicity purposes.
  2. The winner may choose a new 2022 Volvo, Subaru, or Hyundai prize vehicle from Hunter Automotive Group of Fletcher, NC with an MSRP up to $50,000.
  3. Vehicle choice will be subject to the current available inventory of the dealer. BMC reserves the right to substitute a Volvo, Subaru, or Hyundai model of equal value.
  4. The winner is responsible for all taxes, delivery costs, dealer fees, and any options he or she may choose above the vehicle’s manufacturer’s suggested retail price (MSRP) greater than $50,000.
  5. The gross winnings of the raffle will be reported to the federal and state tax authorities at the MSRP and the winner is responsible for income tax withholding prior to taking title to the prize.
  6. Individuals may purchase as many tickets as they wish; however, only 1,500 tickets will be sold.
  7. Participants must be 18 years old or older.
  8. BMC employees, faculty, and students 18 or older are eligible to participate.
  9. Winnings are not redeemable for cash.
  10. If a minimum of 600 tickets is not sold, all ticket holders will receive a full refund and the raffle will not occur.
  11. BMC does not make or provide any representation, guarantee or warranty, expressed or implied, in connection with the car and accepts no liability or responsibility regarding the construction or condition of the car.

WINNINGS

Once the winner has selected a prize vehicle, the Dealer will notify BMC of the award vehicle’s MSRP. BMC will calculate the required federal income taxes due. The raffle winner is responsible for remitting the funds to BMC for the federal income tax. Brevard Music Center is required by law to report the base MSRP of the vehicle the winner chooses as gaming income to federal and state authorities and to withhold and deposit federal income taxes equal to 25% of the MSRP less the wager (raffle ticket). The winner’s payment of the federal taxes to BMC will be deposited with the US Federal Treasury and the winner will receive credit for the taxes remitted. In order for the dealer to release the winner’s vehicle, the winner will need to provide the following to BMC:

  1. A completed form W-9.
  2. Payment to BMC of the appropriate amount of federal tax withholding in cash or certified check.

Once both of these are received, BMC will authorize the dealer to release the vehicle. The winner will receive a Form W-2G by January 31, 2023 to use in preparing their 2022 income tax return.

Buncombe Residents Encouraged To Prepare for Severe Weather
Oct 24 all-day
online

Buncombe County and the NC Department of Health and Human Services are urging residents to properly prepare for severe weather!

Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
People are cautioned against using gasoline-powered generators or tools, outdoor grills and camp stoves in enclosed spaces. These devices should be used outside only and at least 20 feet away from windows, doors and air vents to avoid carbon monoxide poisoning.

Carbon monoxide is an odorless, colorless gas produced whenever fuel is burned. In an enclosed space, such as a home, garage, car or camper, carbon monoxide can quickly build up to deadly levels within minutes — especially for children, pregnant women, older adults and/or those with chronic illness.

Even low levels of carbon monoxide can cause dizziness, fatigue, nausea, headaches, confusion or fainting. If you experience these symptoms, get to fresh air immediately and seek medical attention.

To protect yourself and your family, follow the guidelines at:

Preparing Private Wells and Septic Tanks for Floods
Excessive rains and flooding can cause water in your private well to become contaminated, which can cause illness if it is consumed or comes into contact with the skin. Flooding can also cause problems with septic tanks leading to contamination with human sewage.

Proper steps to prepare your well and septic tank ahead of time can be found at https://ehs.dph.ncdhhs.gov/oswp/docs/Septicsystems-and-wellinfloodingCondition-FACTSHEETS.pdf

Avoiding Storm Hazards
Take steps to avoid injuries from wind or flooding, including the following:

  • Do not walk in, play in or drive through flooded areas (Turn around. Don’t drown). Flood water contains hidden hazards and may be deeper and faster moving than it appears. Wear shoes at all times.
  • Stay away from downed power lines.
  • If you get a cut or puncture wound, get a tetanus booster shot if you have not had one in the past 5 years.
  • Standing waters are breeding grounds for mosquitoes. Use insect repellant, long sleeves, pants, socks and shoes, if possible. Empty standing water from containers inside and outside the home.

Stay Informed- Be Buncombe Ready!

If there’s one thing the pandemic has taught us, information and knowledge can evolve as quickly as the event or disaster. It’s important to stay on top of new developments and information.

CodeRED Alerts allow Buncombe County officials to send emergency alerts to residents in real-time using email, phone, and text. All residents are encouraged to visit buncombecounty.org/codered or text BCAlert to 99411 to enroll in the CodeRED system.

Further information and resources to safely prepare for storms and for recovery after storms can be found at www.ncdhhs.gov/disaster-recovery.

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Buncombe Voter Guides
Oct 24 all-day
online

 2022 Buncombe voter guide is published online & in paper!

These handy non-partisan guides provide you with important election dates, tips on how to make sure your vote counts, and responses from your local candidates with their stances on important issues heading into the midterm.

Click here to view the digital version and share it with your friends & family.

If you’re interested in distributing paper voter guides to your neighbors or community members, please reply back to me here.

Voting details for the 2022 General Election:

  • Early voting runs Thursday, October 20 through Saturday, November 5 (at 3 PM)
  • Election Day is Tuesday, November 8.

Find early voting sites by selecting your county on the lookup tool at demnc.co/voteearly.

You can also check your voter registration status, Election Day polling place, and possible sample ballot at demnc.co/poll.

CLOSING ON HUNGER Support MANNA
Oct 24 all-day
online

Food Makes a House a Home

Every October, Asheville-area REALTORS® join together on a month-long campaign to help feed thousands of families that face hunger everyday across Western North Carolina. With each house closing in October, a participating REALTOR® will make a $100 donation to MANNA FoodBank in honor of their client, in lieu of a traditional closing gift, providing 400 meals to our WNC Community. Participation in this campaign elevates the REALTOR® within industry by demonstrating the appreciation for their client in a way that has a tangible impact in their community. Realty firms may match their REALTORS® donation, stretching the impact of the gift even further. Every dollar raised in this campaign helps provide food for 4 meals to our WNC community.