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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Saturday, April 25, 2020
How to Buy Local While Social Distancing: On-Farm Pickups and More
Apr 25 all-day
NC and SC Farms

Many farms across North and South Carolina have added on-farm pickups, home delivery & online pre-orders to accommodate for social distancing in light of the COVID-19 outbreak. Please see the listings below for more information, and check out our interactive Google Map for farm locations near you!

Are you a farmer interested in being listed? Email [email protected]

Please:

  • DO NOT show up at farms without prior permission.
  • Follow specific instructions provided by each farm.
  • Stay home if you are feeling ill.
Take a Virtual Hike for the Smokies!
Apr 25 all-day
Virtual Smoky Mountains National Park
Alum Cave At-Home Adventure is a Virtual Fundraising Hike on one of Great Smoky Mountains National Park’s most iconic trails. Although the trail will look different for everyone, we’re all going the distance together – 4.6 miles for a roundtrip hike to Alum Cave or 10 miles up to the top of Mount Le Conte and down via Alum Cave Trail. Find your own trail. It could be your yard, your neighborhood or a treadmill in your basement. If a hike isn’t your thing, just choose the Park Bench option! Anyone can join us in solidarity to raise funds for Great Smoky Mountains National Park from the comfort and safety of your own home.
Here’s how it works:
1. Register to virtually hike at AlumCaveAtHome.org, and personalize your fundraising page.
2. Ask your family, friends, and coworkers to support you by making a tax-deductible donation to Friends of the Smokies through your personal fundraising page.
3. You have until June 6, 2020 to fundraise and complete your virtual hike, then you will receive your hike swag, including a t-shirt and finishers medal, in the mail!
Over the last few weeks, we’ve become pros at staying home and practicing social distancing. As we take care of ourselves and each other, we hope you’ll also help us take care of the Smokies. The park is closed for the safety of visitors and staff, but critical conservation projects still need funding. It’s up to us to preserve the park for generations to come so we hope you’ll join us.
Vessels of Hope Fundraiser for The Village Potters Clay Center
Apr 25 all-day
The Village Potters Clay Center

VESSELS OF HOPE: A CALL FOR HELP FROM THE VILLAGE POTTERS CLAY CENTER

Sarah Wells Rolland is making 500 vessels in fundraiser for TVPCC.

Sustaining TVPCC through this season of closure has become my primary job. I have applied for multiple loans, EIDL, PPP, from my personal bank, and now we wait. I am filled with hope! I believe that what we began here in 2011 is just now becoming fully grown.

So, I asked myself, What can I do? Vessels of Hope came to me immediately and I knew I had to do it. I am personally embarking on a challenging labor of love, making 500 vessels, each unique just like you. I am asking you to become a vessel of hope with me and our wonderful community for The Village Potters Clay Center.”

Sarah will be at the wheel making these Vessels of Hope for the next 12 weeks, and glazing them using a broad palette. Every vessel will vary in shape, surface and color, each one unique. They will be fired regularly as there are enough for a kiln load, expecting at least 4 firings among the large gas kiln, the new Rolland kiln, and the Kazegama wood ash kiln at TVPCC to complete this project.

As this is written, Sarah has made 121 vessels, and 120 are already purchased. During this process, pictures and videos of Sarah making the vessels will be posted to social media and shared with benefactors, so we all feel connected and continue to nurture hope in this time. When the vessels are all completed, The Village Potters team and volunteers will gather and pack them, but there will be no specific allocation of pots to people. Locals will be welcome to come by and pick up their vessel, and whether for shipping or pick up, pots will be distributed from the packed boxes, so nobody will know which pot they receive until the box is opened .

Sarah’s goal is for 500 benefactors, people who believe in the mission at The Village Potters Clay Center, and who are in a position to help. A minimum donation of $100 is asked for each Vessel of Hope, which includes shipping. For those who are able and would like to purchase more than one as gifts, individual pick up or shipping may be arranged. *10% of the proceeds generated through this project will be donated to artists in the River Arts District who are also struggling to stay open.

More from Sarah Wells Rolland: “These “Vessels of Hope” are a joyous creative pursuit for me personally, and you can be a part. I thank you for your love and support!”

The Village Potters Clay Center Team: Sarah Wells Rolland, George Rolland, Lori Theriault, Judi Harwood, Julia Mann, Christine Henry, Tori Motyl, and Lindsey Mudge,

YWCA instructors: Online Workouts
Apr 25 all-day
YWCA Online

PROMOTING HEALTH AND HEALING

We understand the disruption of daily life and social distancing can be incredibly difficult. For many of us, daily activities, social groups, and routines dissipated overnight.

In an effort to help keep us all connected, our fitness instructors put together a series of home workouts too. Going forward we will be continuing to provide active resources. We hope you enjoy these workouts, made just for you, by your friendly and familiar YWCA instructors.

Energy mover with Virginia

Strength Building with Kai

Senior Exercises with Ellen

Click Here and subscribe to see the full playlist!

For more information contact Membership Coordinator, Emil Gonsalvez, at [email protected].

JUST US :: An Online Gathering Where Earth + Racial Justice Meet
Apr 25 @ 7:15 am – 12:00 pm
Online

As we approach Earth Day in a world that is consumed and impacted by the realities of COVID-19, we still choose to gather and express our deep gratitude for the ancient wisdom of Mother Earth, the necessity of solidarity in our work of anti-racism + anti-oppression, and the power we have to create a new future – TOGETHER – that works for ALL. Join us!

EVENT SCHEDULE ://:

Stay tuned for presenter, practitioner + lineup announcements!

Generally speaking, our schedule will be divided in the following tracks/themes:

Art is our RESPONSE / This track is for performance, visual, eco-art, and film.

Wellness + Self-Care / This track is for yoga, cooking, medicine making + movement.

Speakers + Panels / This track is for educators, and thought leaders to share in on topics of interest, related to justice, anti-oppression, liberation work.

Open Space / This track is for self-organized topics based in strategy + action.

EVENT ORGANIZERS ::

In collaboration with adé PROJECT, YWCA Stand Against Racism + Racial Justice Coalition, we acknowledge and thank all the hands it took to bring us together —

Alina Talladen | Cortina Jenelle | Larissa Lopez | Robert Thomas | Savannah Gibson

Asheville Area March for Babies
Apr 25 @ 9:00 am
McCormick Field

Asheville Area March for Babies is a fun, family-friendly 3 mile walk. We will Hope, Remember and Celebrate the lives of moms, babies and families!
Do you know someone who had trouble conceiving, suffered a miscarriage, had a premature baby, a baby born with a birth defect, or you would like to celebrate a healthy baby in your life? Show your support by joining us at this year’s 2020 March for Babies!
2020 Asheville March for Babies will start & finish at McCormick Field, home of the Asheville Tourists. Come join us for a fun day and a great way to celebrate. Because we are all March of Dimes babies!

Carolina Hemp Company Free Delivery + Curb-Side Pickup
Apr 25 @ 9:00 am – 7:00 pm
Carolina Hemp Company
Asheville Hemp Farms Free Shipping and Free Delivery Local Community
Apr 25 @ 11:00 am – 6:00 pm
Asheville Hemp Farms
Free Mixed Level Pilates Mat Class Online
Apr 25 @ 11:00 am – 12:00 pm
Online

Join Alexis from Cisco Pilates Asheville for free online Pilates mat classes! The class is beginner friendly.

To sign up for the class, visit https://ciscopilates.as.me/free-pilates-mat-class

Pilates is for every BODY…no matter your age, gender, or physical ability, give it a try in the comfort of your own home.

These classes are offered to the public free of charge thanks to the support of the Friends of the Library.

Just Brew It Homebrew Festival
Apr 25 @ 2:00 pm – 5:00 pm
Wedge Foundation

Just Brew It is a homebrew competition and tasting in Asheville benefiting the work of Just Economics.  The festival has traditionally taken place in late Spring/early Summer and features more than 100 different beers and more than 50 amazing homebrewers.  The competing homebrewers are some of the finest specialty homebrewers in the region.

Just Brew It draws a diverse group of people from around the area. To attend, you must be a 2020 member of Just Economics.  Just Economics members sample the homebrew and vote for their favorites alongside other homebrew judges as brewers compete for awards and prizes.

This year, Just Brew It will be at the Wedge Foundation. Hours are 2-5pm on April 25th with VIP tasting beginning at 1pm. This event raises much needed funds for Just Economics and always promises good times.

Just Brew It 2020 Sponsors

For a menu of sponsorship opportunities for 2020, click HERE.

 

To apply as a competing brewer, click HERE.

 

To make a sponsorship contribution, click HERE.

 JAG

Carolina Eye Care

Mr. Appliance of Asheville

Range Urgent Care

Sugar Hollow Solar

Matt and Molly Team

Céline and Company Catering

Self-Help Credit Union

 

 

     

     

     

    Grassroots Aid Partnership (GAP) plans to serve free, plant-based food every Friday – Sunday from 4 -7 p.m.
    Apr 25 @ 4:00 pm – 7:00 pm
    Asheville

    Grassroots Aid Partnership (GAP) plans to serve free, plant-based food every Friday through Sunday from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. at 1022 Haywood Road.

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    “Under One Roof,” a livestream benefit concert for North Carolina artists
    Apr 25 @ 8:00 pm – 9:00 pm
    Online Livestream
    “Under One Roof,” a livestream benefit concert for North Carolina artists, is bringing together some of North Carolina music’s biggest names to aid our community in these unprecedented times. “Under One Roof” will be broadcast live on Twitch and Facebook from 8-9pm on Friday, April 24; Saturday, April 25; and Sunday, April 26. Viewers are encouraged to donate to the North Carolina Arts Foundation, a nonprofit established in 2013 to promote the growth and sustainability of the N.C. Arts Council. The foundation will send all proceeds raised to nonprofit arts organizations in the state that have established relief funds for artists in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
    Sunday, April 26, 2020
    Earth Day Donate for Southern Forests
    Apr 26 all-day
    Dogwood Alliance

    Diverse, intact forests are literally the greenest infrastructure on Earth, vital to our health and survival. As we commemorate the 50th anniversary of Earth Day, protecting forests is truly the greenest investment we can make for our future. Yet environmental policy solutions put forward in America today largely fail to recognize protecting existing, natural forests as a “green infrastructure” priority.

    Read the full piece on why we need to prioritize protecting and restoring forests as part of the upcoming Green Stimulus and Infrastructure bailout.

    The US is the world’s largest consumer and producer of wood products. Every year, millions of acres of forests are logged, damaging the greenest life-supporting infrastructure on Earth, releasing vast amounts of unreported carbon into the atmosphere, and limiting forests’ ability to remove carbon and provide natural protections against intensifying flooding and droughts.

    The degradation of forests along with the pollution of our air and water has left communities in a degraded economic condition, with disproportionately high poverty and unemployment rates. These same communities are bearing the brunt of the economic impacts of extreme weather events linked to climate change. And now, they are at greater risk of dying prematurely if they get the Coronavirus due to high levels of industrial pollution which have been linked to higher mortality rates.

    Forests should be prioritized in a way that reduces poverty and increases well-being. The world’s leading scientists recently revealed that restoring degraded land between now and 2030 could generate $9 trillion in environmental benefits, such as clean water, clean air, and increased wildlife.

    It’s not too late for “green” policy initiatives to embrace letting existing natural forests grow to reach their full biological potential. No batteries, no mining, no transportation, no chemicals, and no factories are required. Protecting forests is truly the greenest investment we can make for our future.

    Invest in our green future today. Make a special Earth Day gift to protect the forests and people of the South.

    For our forests,

    Free Online Yoga and Meditation
    Apr 26 all-day
    online

    Scoop: Free Online Yoga and Meditation

    Find your zen during this stressful time. Miranda Peterson of Asheville yoga hike company Namaste in Nature has developed a series of free, online videos to help you relax. From a 10-minute sensory meditation to a gentle, immune boosting yoga asana practice, these videos are designed to “calm and support your immune system.”

    https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-xlv6hOjSADsdrMgIDWVRQ

    FREE Video Course by Wild Abundance: 10 Spring Wild Foods
    Apr 26 all-day
    Wild Abundance Online

    FREE Video Course by Wild Abundance

    Discover delicacies growing right outside your door.

    Your guide through this course is seasoned Wild Abundance instructor Luke Cannon, who has practiced wild food foraging for over two decades. More than a botanist, Luke is a long-time pursuer and teacher of the magic and medicine of plants. An avid naturalist, Luke draws from a diverse pool of knowledge, combining his natural history studies with his life experience in organic farming, natural building, permaculture, nature-based mentoring, and rural homesteading.

    Help Asheville Music School Raise $10,000 to Keep The Music Going: Practice-A-Thon
    Apr 26 all-day
    Asheville Music School Online

    What’s a Practice-A-Thon?

    It’s simple really. Practice participants set personal goalsget pledgespractice, raise funds, and earn prizes! It’s a chance for students (and teachers, too!) to hone their skills while also supporting a worthy cause. AND, it’s a chance for supporters to get more involved with the school. Learn about Asheville Music School’s community-centric mission of keeping music education accessible to all.

    Participate!

    This year’s AMS Practice-A-Thon is all digital and set up so that you can easily register, accrue sponsoring pledges (you’ll be able to share a link with family and friends via email or text), log practice hours, and win prizes. And we’ve made it easy for your friends and family to sponsor you with a flat donation or they can pledge a choice amount for your hours practiced.

    On Monday, April 20 Practice-A-Thon 2020 begins! We will need everyone’s participation to make this successful. Our Spring fundraising has been decimated by the pandemic, and this is one way we are hoping to make up for lost funds.
    How to Buy Local While Social Distancing: On-Farm Pickups and More
    Apr 26 all-day
    NC and SC Farms

    Many farms across North and South Carolina have added on-farm pickups, home delivery & online pre-orders to accommodate for social distancing in light of the COVID-19 outbreak. Please see the listings below for more information, and check out our interactive Google Map for farm locations near you!

    Are you a farmer interested in being listed? Email [email protected]

    Please:

    • DO NOT show up at farms without prior permission.
    • Follow specific instructions provided by each farm.
    • Stay home if you are feeling ill.
    Take a Virtual Hike for the Smokies!
    Apr 26 all-day
    Virtual Smoky Mountains National Park
    Alum Cave At-Home Adventure is a Virtual Fundraising Hike on one of Great Smoky Mountains National Park’s most iconic trails. Although the trail will look different for everyone, we’re all going the distance together – 4.6 miles for a roundtrip hike to Alum Cave or 10 miles up to the top of Mount Le Conte and down via Alum Cave Trail. Find your own trail. It could be your yard, your neighborhood or a treadmill in your basement. If a hike isn’t your thing, just choose the Park Bench option! Anyone can join us in solidarity to raise funds for Great Smoky Mountains National Park from the comfort and safety of your own home.
    Here’s how it works:
    1. Register to virtually hike at AlumCaveAtHome.org, and personalize your fundraising page.
    2. Ask your family, friends, and coworkers to support you by making a tax-deductible donation to Friends of the Smokies through your personal fundraising page.
    3. You have until June 6, 2020 to fundraise and complete your virtual hike, then you will receive your hike swag, including a t-shirt and finishers medal, in the mail!
    Over the last few weeks, we’ve become pros at staying home and practicing social distancing. As we take care of ourselves and each other, we hope you’ll also help us take care of the Smokies. The park is closed for the safety of visitors and staff, but critical conservation projects still need funding. It’s up to us to preserve the park for generations to come so we hope you’ll join us.
    Vessels of Hope Fundraiser for The Village Potters Clay Center
    Apr 26 all-day
    The Village Potters Clay Center

    VESSELS OF HOPE: A CALL FOR HELP FROM THE VILLAGE POTTERS CLAY CENTER

    Sarah Wells Rolland is making 500 vessels in fundraiser for TVPCC.

    Sustaining TVPCC through this season of closure has become my primary job. I have applied for multiple loans, EIDL, PPP, from my personal bank, and now we wait. I am filled with hope! I believe that what we began here in 2011 is just now becoming fully grown.

    So, I asked myself, What can I do? Vessels of Hope came to me immediately and I knew I had to do it. I am personally embarking on a challenging labor of love, making 500 vessels, each unique just like you. I am asking you to become a vessel of hope with me and our wonderful community for The Village Potters Clay Center.”

    Sarah will be at the wheel making these Vessels of Hope for the next 12 weeks, and glazing them using a broad palette. Every vessel will vary in shape, surface and color, each one unique. They will be fired regularly as there are enough for a kiln load, expecting at least 4 firings among the large gas kiln, the new Rolland kiln, and the Kazegama wood ash kiln at TVPCC to complete this project.

    As this is written, Sarah has made 121 vessels, and 120 are already purchased. During this process, pictures and videos of Sarah making the vessels will be posted to social media and shared with benefactors, so we all feel connected and continue to nurture hope in this time. When the vessels are all completed, The Village Potters team and volunteers will gather and pack them, but there will be no specific allocation of pots to people. Locals will be welcome to come by and pick up their vessel, and whether for shipping or pick up, pots will be distributed from the packed boxes, so nobody will know which pot they receive until the box is opened .

    Sarah’s goal is for 500 benefactors, people who believe in the mission at The Village Potters Clay Center, and who are in a position to help. A minimum donation of $100 is asked for each Vessel of Hope, which includes shipping. For those who are able and would like to purchase more than one as gifts, individual pick up or shipping may be arranged. *10% of the proceeds generated through this project will be donated to artists in the River Arts District who are also struggling to stay open.

    More from Sarah Wells Rolland: “These “Vessels of Hope” are a joyous creative pursuit for me personally, and you can be a part. I thank you for your love and support!”

    The Village Potters Clay Center Team: Sarah Wells Rolland, George Rolland, Lori Theriault, Judi Harwood, Julia Mann, Christine Henry, Tori Motyl, and Lindsey Mudge,

    YWCA instructors: Online Workouts
    Apr 26 all-day
    YWCA Online

    PROMOTING HEALTH AND HEALING

    We understand the disruption of daily life and social distancing can be incredibly difficult. For many of us, daily activities, social groups, and routines dissipated overnight.

    In an effort to help keep us all connected, our fitness instructors put together a series of home workouts too. Going forward we will be continuing to provide active resources. We hope you enjoy these workouts, made just for you, by your friendly and familiar YWCA instructors.

    Energy mover with Virginia

    Strength Building with Kai

    Senior Exercises with Ellen

    Click Here and subscribe to see the full playlist!

    For more information contact Membership Coordinator, Emil Gonsalvez, at [email protected].

    Carolina Hemp Company Free Delivery + Curb-Side Pickup
    Apr 26 @ 9:00 am – 7:00 pm
    Carolina Hemp Company
    How to Take Care of our Minds in Difficult Times: Livestream Series
    Apr 26 @ 10:30 am – 11:45 am
    Livestream

    Click on Link Below to Register.
    https://www.meditationinasheville.org/product/how-to-care-for-our-minds-in-difficult-times/

    Sundays April 12 – May 10 10:30am – 11:45am
    Register online and the link and instructions on livestreaming will be emailed to you. $10 per weekly class.

    Having woken up to our world looking quite different, what can we do now? Buddhist meditation teachings and practices help us to develop more space in ourself giving us flexibility of mind, from which we can make better choices about how to respond in these challenging times.

    By helping us develop a different perspective we will begin to notice special opportunities that we might not have noticed before, for becoming kinder, developing ourselves spiritually, and transforming difficulties into greater peace and meaning in our life. Each Livestream class will included guided meditations and practical teachings.

    These Livestream classes are available to those who live in Western North Carolina, and the Vicinity of Greenville, SC and Tennessee.

    Asheville Hemp Farms Free Shipping and Free Delivery Local Community
    Apr 26 @ 11:00 am – 6:00 pm
    Asheville Hemp Farms
    Virtual: I am Beautiful Workshop
    Apr 26 @ 3:30 pm – 4:30 pm
    online

    How can I feel sexy right now?
    How can I feel good right now?
    How can I feel worthy right now?

    In this workshop Lisa Zahiya will use dance and coaching exercises to work on how to step into ourselves and have exercises for expression during this challenging time.

    $15
    register online: www.studiozahiya.com

    Grassroots Aid Partnership (GAP) plans to serve free, plant-based food every Friday – Sunday from 4 -7 p.m.
    Apr 26 @ 4:00 pm – 7:00 pm
    Asheville

    Grassroots Aid Partnership (GAP) plans to serve free, plant-based food every Friday through Sunday from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. at 1022 Haywood Road.

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    “Under One Roof,” a livestream benefit concert for North Carolina artists
    Apr 26 @ 8:00 pm – 9:00 pm
    Online Livestream
    “Under One Roof,” a livestream benefit concert for North Carolina artists, is bringing together some of North Carolina music’s biggest names to aid our community in these unprecedented times. “Under One Roof” will be broadcast live on Twitch and Facebook from 8-9pm on Friday, April 24; Saturday, April 25; and Sunday, April 26. Viewers are encouraged to donate to the North Carolina Arts Foundation, a nonprofit established in 2013 to promote the growth and sustainability of the N.C. Arts Council. The foundation will send all proceeds raised to nonprofit arts organizations in the state that have established relief funds for artists in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
    Monday, April 27, 2020
    City of Asheville provides hand washing stations to help reduce spread of COVID-19
    Apr 27 all-day
    City of Asheville
    illustration of someone washing hands

     

     

    Update:

    For a map of temporary, portable hand washing stations and restrooms, visit this link. The map is being updated as new stations are installed.

     

    Original post:

    With the COVID-19 public health emergency going on it has never been more important to be able to wash your hands. Besides keeping 6 feet of distance between yourself and others, hand washing and sanitation have been identified as important measures in reducing the spread of contagion.

    handwashing station
    Portable hand washing station on the sidewalk by Pritchard Park.

    That’s why the City of Asheville has installed portable hand washing stations in several strategic places around town. We realize that people sometimes have to travel on ART buses to get to work, buy groceries or pick up prescriptions from the pharmacy, for example. Also, our unsheltered population needs places to wash their hands as well.

    For these reasons, the City has installed portable hand washing stations at the following locations:

    •         Outside of Pritchard Park, on the sidewalk.
    •         Pack Square Park, downtown
    •         AHope Day Shelter, 19 N. Ann St.
    •         ABCCM Medical Ministry, 155 Livingston St.
    •         12 Baskets, 610 Haywood Road
    •         Haywood Street Congregation, 297 Haywood St.
    Portable restroom facilities have been provided outside Pritchard Park, in Pack Square Park and at the ART Station.

     

     

    The City of Asheville is coordinating these actions in partnership with Buncombe County Public Health Officials.

     

    This is an evolving situation and information is often changing. For resources on prevention best practices and news updates, visit Buncombe Ready. Additional guidance is on the Buncombe County Public Health website.

     

    For information on how to sign up for City and County government alerts, visit this link.

    Flat Rock Playhouse Giving Tuesday
    Apr 27 all-day
    Online

    Join us for #GivingTuesdayNow this May 5, 2020, an international day of charitable giving designed to offset the impacts of COVID-19 on nonprofits. Thanks to a generous donor who will match your gift, you can DOUBLE YOUR IMPACT by (1) joining the team as a first time donor, (2) increasing your annual donation by 25%, or (3) making a gift of any amount if your last gift was made more than one year ago. Watch for more details to come but mark your calendar for Tuesday, May 5 – #GivingTuesdayNow.

    YWCA instructors: Online Workouts
    Apr 27 all-day
    YWCA Online

    PROMOTING HEALTH AND HEALING

    We understand the disruption of daily life and social distancing can be incredibly difficult. For many of us, daily activities, social groups, and routines dissipated overnight.

    In an effort to help keep us all connected, our fitness instructors put together a series of home workouts too. Going forward we will be continuing to provide active resources. We hope you enjoy these workouts, made just for you, by your friendly and familiar YWCA instructors.

    Energy mover with Virginia

    Strength Building with Kai

    Senior Exercises with Ellen

    Click Here and subscribe to see the full playlist!

    For more information contact Membership Coordinator, Emil Gonsalvez, at [email protected].

    Carolina Hemp Company Free Delivery + Curb-Side Pickup
    Apr 27 @ 9:00 am – 7:00 pm
    Carolina Hemp Company