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, May 8, 2021
Disney’s Moana, Jr.
May 8 @ 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm
Asheville Performing Arts Academy

Disney's Moana, Jr. Presented by the Prep Academy May 7-9, 2021

Disney’s Moana JR. is a 60-minute musical adaptation of the 2016 Disney animated film, bringing the adventures of Moana and her village of Motunui to life onstage. Moana JR. features all the beloved songs from the film, written by Tony®, GRAMMY, Emmy, and Pulitzer Prize-winning composer Lin-Manuel Miranda, Opetaia Foa’i, and Mark Mancina, including “How Far I’ll Go,” “Shiny,” and “You’re Welcome.”

 

This thrilling and heartwarming coming-of-age story follows the strong-willed Moana as she sets sail across the Pacific to save her village and discover the truth about her heritage. Moana and the legendary demigod Maui embark on an epic journey of self-discovery and camaraderie as both learn to harness the power that lies within. With empowering messages of bravery and selflessness, Moana JR. is sure to bring out the hero within each of us.

Outdoor Mainstage: In The Middle of Nowhere
May 8 @ 6:00 pm
The Magnetic Theatre

MAINSTAGE OUTDOORS

IN THE MIDDLE OF NOWHERE

By Bret Murphy
Directed by Katie Jones

Cynthia Scott is a retired art professor who escapes to the Black Mountains of North Carolina after a harrowing experience in her “previous” life. Despite her fiercely independent nature, she eventually forms a relationship with Del, a young man who has recently been released from prison. They challenge each other in unexpected ways… but the question remains, will either of them accept forgiveness?

May 1-16, 2021
Saturdays at 2pm and 6pm
Sundays at 2pm

Asheville Tourists vs. Brooklyn Cyclones
May 8 @ 6:05 pm
McCormick Field

Asheville Tourists Logo         vs. 

Adam Meldore + Flipturn
May 8 @ 7:00 pm
Salvage Station

Adam Melchor + flipturn

Adam Melchor is a singer-songwriter from New Jersey, that is currently living in Los Angeles, CA. His mixtape, Lullaby Hotline Vol. 1 comes out on Warner Records this Friday, March 19th. Previously he’s toured with Mt. Joy, Dodie, Rodrigo y Gabriela, Mac Ayers, J.S. Ondara, and more.

Free Planet Radio with Special Guest Jane Kramer
May 8 @ 7:00 pm
Facebook Live

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Global sounds trio, Free Planet Radio, performing live at the Asheville Rhythm Studio in Asheville, NC, with special guest, soulful songstress- Jane Kramer.

Stream the concert for free; anyone, anywhere.

Virtual tip jar for those who can and would like to financially support the music:
https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/christopherrosser350

Paint & Wine
May 8 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Earthshine Lodge

Enjoy an afternoon of refreshments and art at the lodge! A glass of wine or a beer is included for parents and those under 21 can enjoy sweet tea, hot chocolate, juice, or sparkling water while working on a nature-themed painting under the instruction of our art teacher, M.

Class led by: M Rathsack
The registration fee is $35.00 and includes:
All materials: 11×14 canvas, paint, brushes, water cups, paper towels and
One glass of wine, beer, or non-alcoholic beverages (additional may be purchased)

Peter Noone An Acoustic Evening with of Herman’s Hermits
May 8 @ 7:00 pm
The Center

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The British Invasion was led by Peter Noone with Herman’s Hermits. Universally regarded as one of Rock and Roll’s finest and most versatile entertainers, Peter is the star of stage, screen and records. His performances are the stuff of legend, deftly delivering a broad palette of music, all gems that, through his voice, defined a generation. A walking encyclopedia of all music, Peter can also be heard on SiriusXM hosting his own show Something Good with Peter Noone.

For one day only Peter will be coming to Hendersonville.

This intimate show, which is socially distanced, is a wonderful opportunity to experience an event unlike any concert you may have seen. Peter Noone will be performing acoustically some of his biggest hits…hits of the 60s. His stories and wit are interspersed creating a fun evening for all ages. A true master of the stage, he will take the audience on a fun and funny evening down memory lane. Yes, you will hear Henry the 8th and I’m into Something Good and so much more! Truly a special event not to be missed!

River Arts District Transportation Improvement Project: Artist Celebration and Gathering
May 8 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
River Arts District Preserving a Picturesque America 

Sponsored by Preserving a Picturesque America  (PAPA) 

Join PAPA at 8 River Arts Place to celebrate the work of some amazing PAPA artists who have visited the same sites rendered by Picturesque America artist Harry Fenn as he traveled through WNC in 1870. Scott Varn, along with artist and writer Mike Wurman, will share stories and history about the Drovers Road and the French Broad River region, as well as share more about our organization and how to get involved. Artwork showcased at this event will be for sale at the Fall Art Sale and Exhibition,  Funds raised from this art sale will go directly to protecting these locations as well as to improving the health of the French Broad River. Due to current COVID-19 public health and safety restrictions, we are limited to fifty guests for indoor capacity, but this will be mostly an outdoor event for social gathering, weather permitting. 

 

Montford Park Players: A Comedy of Errors
May 8 @ 7:30 pm
Hazel Robinson Amphitheatre

A Comedy of Errors – May 7 – 22

by W. Shakespeare

Slapstick and farce abound in one of the Bard’s early plays. See where he honed his penchant for puns, word play and mistaken identities.

Masterworks: Mahler
May 8 @ 8:00 pm
Thomas Wolfe Auditorium

Darko Butorac, Conductor

Mahler: Symphony No. 2 “Resurrection”

Asheville Symphony Chorus

Mahler’s Second Symphony “Resurrection” can not be described in words. It may be the most inspiring work ever written, a Mount Everest of symphonic tradition. Composed for a massive orchestra and chorus, it is the essence of the human condition expressed in music. Hearing it in person, live, is one of life’s great experiences. Don’t miss this stunning end to a season of inspiring music.

Socially Distanced Pod Show PYLETRIBE
May 8 @ 8:00 pm
The Orange Peel

Ages 18+

All tickets must be purchased as a complete pod. Depending on the pod you purchase, you will be able to have up to 4 or 6 people in your pod. All pods are placed to ensure proper social distancing.

Click here for more details concerning our Covid policy.

SOUNDS LIKE: Southern rock with a percussion heavy tribal note, Pyletribe is legendary Lynyrd Skynyrd drummer Artimus Pyles’ newest project, which includes his son Chris Pyle and other long-time collaborators.

Sunday, May 9, 2021
ASAP’s 2021 Local Food Guide Is Out Now
May 9 all-day
Online w/ ASAP (Appalachian Sustainable Agriculture Project)

he 2021 Local Food Guide, ASAP’s annual free publication for finding local food and farms, hits newsstands this week. This definitive resource lists Appalachian GrownTM certified farms, farmers tailgate markets, restaurants, and travel destinations throughout Western North Carolina and surrounding counties in Virginia, Tennessee, Georgia, and South Carolina. You can also view a digital version of the print Guide at asapconnections.org/guide.

The 2021 print edition of the Local Food Guide includes:

  • 200+ Appalachian Grown farms, plus charts to easily locate farms offering u-pick, farm stands, lodging, visitor activities, and CSAs;

  • 80+ farmers tailgate markets, plus information about holiday markets and a list of markets that operate in the winter;

  • 80+ partner businesses, including restaurants, groceries, wholesalers, artisan producers, and travel destinations.

Articles and photography throughout the Guide highlight the unique farm stories and beauty of the region. This year’s Guide features The AppaLatin Farmstead, Colfax Creek Farm, Headwaters Market Garden, Kituwah Farm, New Roots Market Garden, and TK Family Farm. A primer on eating seasonally includes simple, vegetable-focused recipes.

As part of ASAP’s Appalachian Grown program, staff connects with markets, farms, and businesses to update listings each year. The Local Food Guide offers the most accurate, up-to-date information for consumers. ASAP also maintains the online Local Food Guide at appalachiangrown.org throughout the year. This database, including 1,350 listings, is searchable by products, locations, activities, and more.

Find Local Food Guide copies at farmers markets, visitors centers, libraries, community centers, groceries, restaurants, and other partner businesses throughout the region. They are also available to pick up in the lobby of ASAP’s office in Asheville at 306 W. Haywood St., Monday to Thursday, noon to 4 p.m. Contact ASAP if you need help locating a copy in your area.

The 2021 Local Food Guide is made possible with support from the USDA, Buncombe County Strategic Partnership fund, The Community Foundation of Western North Carolina, Pisgah Health Foundation, and Asheville Regional Airport.

ABOUT ASAP (APPALACHIAN SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE PROJECT)

ASAP’s mission is to help local farms thrive, link farmers to markets and supporters, and build healthy communities through connections to local food. To learn more, visit asapconnections.org.

Asheville Parks picnic shelter reservations open
May 9 all-day
Asheville Parks
Murphy Oakley Park picnic shelter
Murphy Oakley Park picnic shelter

 

 

Asheville Parks & Recreation is happy to announce that picnic shelter reservations will resume.   Rates begin at $40 per day and are available at 11 parks throughout the city.  All shelters are available on a first-come, first-serve basis unless reserved.  To reserve a shelter online, visit www.avlrec.com.

 

Under Gov. Roy Cooper’s most recent COVID guidelines executive order, now in effect, the number of people who may gather outdoors has increased from 50 to 100.

 

The City of Asheville Parks & Recreation Department is committed to providing quality facilities and programs in a safe environment for everyone in our community.  For more information about everything Asheville Parks & Recreation offers, visit the website at www.ashevillenc.gov/parks,  Facebook page at www.facebook.com/APRCA or call 828-259-5800.

 

Auditions for Macbeth/Pericles
May 9 all-day
Online w/ The Montford Park Players

The Montford Park Players announces open auditions for two shows that will be performed in repertory, Shakespeare’s Macbeth and Pericles, both to be directed by Jason Williams. Rehearsals will begin in July, and the shows will run from Friday, September 3rd through to Saturday, October 9th.
All parts are open to any actor 18 and up, all experience levels, ethnic backgrounds, and gender identities. Individuals/families/couples/friends who are quarantining together are encouraged to audition. The same cast will perform both plays on alternating nights.
Prospective actors and technicians should review the COVID-19 protocols which can be found at https://www.montfordparkplayers.org/…/MPP-ACTOR-SAFETY…. Actors and technicians recruited for this production will be required to abide by all safety protocols as contained in the document. Protocols are, of course, subject to change.
To audition:
1) fill out and submit the audition form located at https://forms.gle/36VBKUfD1vEfvF5w6. Headshots and resumes are appreciated, but not required.
2) Record an audition video of a 1-2 min. video of any Shakespeare of their choosing. It can be a soliloquy, monologue, sonnet or scene. It doesn’t have to be memorized.
Upload the video here: https://driveuploader.com/upload/6XaW3rROQN/ (Be sure and name the video with your name and the word “PericlesMacbeth”).
3) Virtual Auditions will be accepted until midnight May 30th.
Callbacks will be by invitation and will take place at a time to be determined. If an actor has already submitted a resume and Shakespeare video, they do not need to resubmit to be considered.
We’re also looking for stage managers for both shows, and a costume designer for MacBeth. Interested persons should email the director, Jason Williams, at [email protected].
Auditions for The Sword in the Stone
May 9 all-day
Online w/ Montford Park Players
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The Montford Park Players announces open auditions for the family show “The Sword in the Stone,” by Shaan Sharma, to be directed by Kristi DeVille. Rehearsal will begin in late May, and the show will run Friday, July 30 to Saturday, August 28.
The director is seeking actors, dancers, and singers ages 13 and up, all experience levels, ethnic backgrounds, and gender identities.
Individuals/families/couples/friends who are quarantining together are encouraged to audition.
Prospective actors and technicians should review the COVID-19 protocols which can be found at https://www.montfordparkplayers.org/…/MPP-ACTOR-SAFETY…. Actors and technicians recruited for this production will be required to abide by all safety protocols as contained in the document.
In addition, the following director-mandated safety protocols will be included for this production:
– Masks will be used sometimes onstage in character. Mask use will be blocked and choreographed in a way that makes sense within the world of the play and keeps the performers as safe as possible
– Actor call time will be staggered for performances and rehearsals.
To audition:
1) fill out and submit the audition form located at https://forms.gle/36VBKUfD1vEfvF5w6. Headshots and resumes are appreciated, but not required.
2) Record an audition video (you can do so on your phone) using at least one of the sides located at https://www.montfordparkplayers.org/abou…/volunteers-page/. Upload the video here: https://driveuploader.com/upload/6XaW3rROQN/ (Be sure and name the video with your name and the word “Sword”).
3) Virtual Auditions will be accepted until midnight May 10
Callbacks will be by invitation and will take place May 15 & 16 at the Hazel Robinson Amphitheatre. Callbacks will be appropriately socially distanced.

For more information email [email protected]

Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library Free Books for Children ages 0-5
May 9 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
May 9 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.

Employment Opportunities
May 9 all-day
BlueRidge Community College

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Employment Opportunities at Blue Ridge Community College

The College has jobs that fall within four categories: full-time professional, full-time faculty, part-time faculty or adjunct instructors, part-time support staff, and temporary positions.

To be considered for employment at Blue Ridge Community College, complete an official employment application indicating the position title and position number.

Eric Church On Sale Now!
May 9 all-day
Bon Secours Wellness Arena

FABRICated at Center for Craft
May 9 all-day
Center for Craft

FABRICated presents an intergenerational look at new boundaries in art and craft through works that merge fiber-based processes with other media, like painting, sculpture, and blacksmithing. Each of the seven artists explores ideas of the body, identity, and their unique, personal stories by using a medium with a rich history of craft. Stitching, in and of itself, is slow and methodical and invites the audience to slow down and look carefully at the physicality of the thread, the textures of the fabric, and the paint and the found objects that are introduced into the mix. The result is an exhibition that questions the nature of what constitutes women’s work, the relationship of fine art and craft, and how these elements can come together to form a new kind of community conversation. FABRICated presents the work of two established artists, Virginia Derryberry (Asheville, NC) and Marcia Goldenstein (Knoxville, TN), along with five emerging artists who are exploring new boundaries in art and craft and, by so doing, open up an exploration between an older and a younger generation.

For Your Consideration: Best of WNC Ballot
May 9 all-day
online w/ Buncombe County Government

Each year, thousands of residents and visitors take part in evaluating what’s best and brightest about a very wonderful place — Western North Carolina. With spring in full bloom and months of lockdown behind us, voting for what you love most about your community is a restorative affirmation.

Buncombe County Recreation Services dedication to low- and no-cost recreational programming and equitable access to quality outdoor spaces is reflected in its mission statement: Connect Communities. Preserve Culture. Change Lives. Among the ballot categories, we offer some suggestions for your consideration.

VOTE NOW >>

Kids

  • Place for Outdoor Fun – Buncombe County Parks
  • Playground – Lake Julian Park
  • Place for Birthday Parties – Buncombe County Parks

Outdoors

  • Picnic Spot – Lake Julian Park
  • Fishing Spot – Lake Julian Park

Farm, Yard, & Garden

  • Orchard – Sand Hill Native Tree Orchard
  • Community Garden – Sand Hill Community Garden

Pets

  • Outdoor Place to Take Your Pet – Buncombe County Parks

Uniquely Asheville

  • Place to Connect With Nature Within Asheville City Limits – Buncombe County Sports Park
  • Holiday Event (Winter/Spring) – Festival of Lights at Lake Julian Park
  • Bumper Sticker – I ♥ Parks (Buncombe County Recreation Services)

Regional

  • Local Place to Enjoy the Outdoors (Swannanoa/Black Mountain) – Charles D. Owen Park
  • Local Place to Enjoy the Outdoors (Weaverville/Woodfin) – Ledges Whitewater River Park

To receive the I Heart Parks monthly newsletter, sign up online. Follow Buncombe County Recreation on Facebook and Instagram for the latest updates.

Gardening in the Mountains presents: Controlling Garden Wildlife—Voles and Moles
May 9 all-day
Online w/ Extension Master Gardener Volunteers of Buncombe County

Presenter: Phil Roudebush, Extension Master GardenerSM Volunteer

Learn about unwanted garden inhabitants—voles and moles—in this 30-minute video.  Phil describes the differences between these two garden pests, including their physical characteristics, habitats, and “dining” preferences.  He shares a variety of methods gardeners can use to minimize plant damage and make the landscape less hospitable to this nuisance wildlife.

Gardening Video: Gardening for All Abilities—Gardening for a Lifetime
May 9 all-day
Online w/ Extension Master Gardener Volunteers of Buncombe County

Are your special needs or changing physical abilities keeping you out of the garden? Are your garden chores becoming more challenging? Do you know how to select tools and equipment that will keep you healthy and safe in the garden? In this presentation Mary Hugenschmidt and Suzanne Wodek, Master Gardener Volunteers and longtime teachers of therapeutic horticulture, will tell us about ergonomic tools, garden structures and design, and proper body mechanics to get us back in the garden and keep us gardening for life.

Haunted Asheville Tour
May 9 all-day
Online w/ Western North Carolina Historical Association
Asheville, and the surrounding mountains, have also hosted numerous writers, musicians, and folklorists who have promoted (if not possibly created) some of these legends. Perhaps these are some of the reasons lore permeates the streets, hills, and valleys of this mountain city. You can see many of these sites for yourself, if you dare.
Help Us Make a Virtual Mural Buncombe County Libraries
May 9 all-day
online w/ Buncombe County Libraries

Buncombe County Public Libraries has partnered with ImaginDan to bring you a virtual art program on BiblioBoard called Inspiration ABC! There’s no better place to live, work, and play than ABC (which stands for Asheville Buncombe County), and families are invited to watch a special ImaginDan episode to get their creative juices flowing.

At the end of the episode, ImaginDan challenges viewers to pretend they have been tasked with creating a mural that reflects what inspires them. Artists can upload a scan of their finished designs directly to BiblioBoard for a virtual gallery by clicking on the purple “Submit to Project” button on the main page. If you have any questions please ask your friendly neighborhood librarian, and we look forward to seeing your art creations.


 

To contribute pieces to this collection, click the “Submit to Project” button to the left or visit https://buncombecounty.librariesshare.com/inspirationabc/

Hiking for Hunger
May 9 all-day
Online w/ Hiking for Hunger

Former Volunteer Manager, Micah Tomlinson, and former MANNA Community Market Driver, Keeka Grant-Tomlinson, began hiking the Appalachian Trail together as part of Hiking for Hunger – a fundraiser created by both of them to help raise awareness of hunger and food insecurity in WNC, while also raising funds for MANNA FoodBank.
To follow along with their thru-hike and to learn more about Hiking for Hunger, Hiking for Hunger | Making miles for meals in Western North Carolina.
Hillbillyland: Myth + Reality of Appalachian Culture
May 9 all-day
Online w/ Western North Carolina Historical Association (WNCHA)
Immersive Van Gogh Alive Coming to the Biltmore
May 9 all-day
Biltmore

 

Legends of Art & Innovation at Biltmore – a year-long series of multi-sensory experiences created to illuminate the remarkable lives of Van Gogh, Monet, and Da Vinci – is coming to Biltmore.

Produced by Grande Experiences, each individual component of this series offers fascinating ties to George Vanderbilt’s collection of treasures in Biltmore House. The series is included with regular daytime admission.

The three inspiring multi-sensory exhibitions at Biltmore include:
• Van Gogh Alive: Nov. 5, 2021 – March 5, 2022
Experience the most visited multi-sensory experience in the world to appreciate the works of Vincent Van Gogh during Christmas at Biltmore. Highlights include savoring the wonders of Van Gogh’s Starry Night and other masterpieces.

• Monet & Friends – Life, Light & Color: March 9, 2022 – July 6, 2022
The works of Claude Monet and famous Impressionist masters such as Pissarro, Cézanne, and Renoir come alive during Biltmore Blooms with an immersive experience that stimulates the senses. Two original Monet paintings from Biltmore’s collection will be on display in Biltmore House for the first time.

• Leonardo Da Vinci – 500 Years of Genius: July 10, 2022–Nov. 20, 2022
Marvel at the genius of Leonardo da Vinci as an inventor, artist, scientist, engineer, architect, and philosopher as you are immersed in his innovative and inspiring mind.

Ticket information
Tickets and required reservations for Van Gogh Alive will be available later this year, followed by the two remaining experiences at later dates. For updates, visit www.biltmore.com.

Mothers Day- Moms Climb Treetops/ Zip KidZip for Free
May 9 all-day
The Adventure Center Asheville

Book an Adventure at the Treetops Adventure Park or KidZip and Mom will climb/zip for free with paying family members.  Use code “mom” when booking online.