Upcoming events and things to do in Asheville, NC. Below is a list of events for festivals, concerts, art exhibitions, group meetups and more.

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Friday, May 24, 2024
CRAFT BEVERAGE TRADE EXPO AND TASTING EXPERIENCE
May 24 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
The Haywood Park Exhibition Hall

Don’t miss your chance to participate in Asheville’s craft beverage industry trade show! Yes, this is open to the public!

The 2024 Craft Beverage Expo will be held in conjunction with the annual AVL Beer Week. With 30+ vendors and over 100 industry professionals all in one location, this will be the best place to meet leaders in the regional brewing arena and develop profitable business relationships. At the trade show, craft beverage professionals will be able to shop for the latest industry products and services. The tasting experience will provide a space for beverage producers and their teams to share new products and provide demonstrations and samples.

This will be the only local industry event serving brewpubs, breweries, and wholesalers!

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Swannanoa Valley Book Club Series
May 24 @ 10:00 am – 12:00 pm
Black Mountain Library

This series, in collaboration with the Swannanoa Valley Museum & History Center, explores novels, poetry, and historic nonfiction focused on Appalachian experiences and Swannanoa Valley history through discussions and visits from regional authors.
Schedule:

10:00-10:30 a.m. Book club discussion
Short break
11:00 a.m. – noon Author reading and Q&A
Cost: Swannanoa Valley Book Club Series events are FREE to the public.
Registration is FREE and strongly encouraged: https://book.peek.com/s/67a8f17f-ab07-4336-8fbe-2a8a817c5c55/6a6eY?gaClientId=938399776.1700153138

Accessing Books: The Black Mountain Public Library will order and hold SVM Book Club books ahead of time for checkout by book club members. Some books are available for purchase through the Swannanoa Valley Museum.

The May title is Appalachia on the Table by Heather Abrams Locklear.

Trip in the Woods – Beer Week Edition
May 24 @ 10:00 am – 12:00 pm
Sierra Nevada Brewing Company

Trip in the Woods – Beer Week Edition
Sierra Nevada Brewing Company

Beer and NATURE! This 1.5-mile guided nature hike will explore Sierra Nevada’s beautiful property, visit resident chickens, donkeys, and sheep who graze freely across nearly 4 acres of pasture, and wrap up with a sampling of a few  award-winning brews in the Back Porch Beer Garden. May 24, 10:00 AM – 12:30 PM Admission: $30
North Carolina Winery Tour Adventures
May 24 @ 10:30 am – 3:30 pm
North Carolina Wineries

Join us for a North Carolina winery tour and celebrate a date night, bachelorette party, retirement, family, or a weekend away while sampling our favorite local beverages along the way. Our standard tour includes visits to three Asheville area vineyards. With safe and reliable transportation provided, you can sit back, relax and just have fun.

Included:

  • Round trip transportation*
  • Three vineyard visits
  • Tastings at two of your three stops. Let’s just say that the pours at the first couple of locations are generous so we like to leave the third-stop beverage choice up to you.
  • Time commitment = up to 5 hours

Want to include specific vineyards on your Asheville wine tours? If you have “must-see” wineries in mind or want to craft a full day catered to your group’s interests, we’re always happy to create a custom experience. Reach out any time!

Acoustic Jam Session
May 24 @ 4:00 pm – 7:00 pm
Sideways Farm & Brewery

Plan to collaborate with other musicians at Sideways Farm & Brewery in Etowah. Bring your instruments and voices and enjoy making music and networking with other artists, while enjoying the beautiful scenery. Food truck is on site and beverages available for purchase from Sideways (small
batch craft beers, hard jun, ciders, wine, and non alcoholic drinks). Family, fans, friends, and leashed dogs are all welcome!
During winter months enjoy playing under the covered, sheltered, heated porch! And during the summer months enjoy
collaborating in the fields, on the stage, or under the patio

Intimate bar: Wine + Roses Opens
May 24 @ 4:00 pm – 10:00 pm
Zelda Dearest Hotel
Asheville’s Zelda Dearest. Intimate wine bar Wine & Roses officially opened its doors in the boutique hotel today.

The parlour bar features a curated beer and wine selection, craft cocktails, and a design and vibe inspired by the hotel’s namesake, Zelda Fitzgerald. A small menu of decadent bites will debut later this summer.

Wine & Roses is open to guests Sunday through Thursday from 4pm to 8pm, and to the public Friday and Saturday nights from 4pm to 10pm. 

With a curated beer and wine selection, craft cocktails, and air of sophistication, Wine & Roses offers a peek into the
captivating personality of the hotel’s namesake, Zelda Fitzgerald.
Designed by Hatteras Sky and with interiors by Nashville-based firm, Anderson Design Studio,
Wine & Roses is tucked within a thoughtfully restored turn-of-the-century mansion in Asheville’s
South Slope neighborhood. Wine & Roses is inspired by the clandestine meetings that first
ignited their whirlwind courtship, leaving Zelda wistfully nostalgic and furiously imaginative in her
writing and artistry. The space exudes warmth with golden hues, dim lighting, and lush velvet
accents. Always topped with fresh roses, the eight-seat bar at Wine & Roses sits under
glimmering chandeliers and overlooks a portrait of Zelda herself. Additional seating for up to 21
guests is spread throughout the bar area. A dreamy outdoor patio boasts two roaring fire pits
and 24 additional seats for those who choose to indulge al fresco.
Wine & Roses serves craft cocktails like The Sayre (Monkey 47, lemon, orange blossom, egg
white, and orange bitters), The Fitz (Four Roses, demerara simple syrup, angostura bitters,
orange, and luxardo cherry), and the Gilded Girl (Casamigos Reposado, orange curacao,
apricot juice, and lime juice), and a curated selection of local beers and wines by the glass. A
small menu of decadent bites will debut later this summer.
Wine & Roses is open to guests Sunday through Thursday from 4pm to 8pm, and to the public
Friday and Saturday nights from 4pm to 10pm. For additional information about Wine & Roses,
to book a private event, or to reserve a seat at the bar, call Zelda Dearest at 828.514.2489, visit
zeldadearest.com, or follow @zeldadearest on Instagram.

Saturday, May 25, 2024
 AVL Beer Week
May 25 all-day
Asheville Area

 AVL Beer Week!

2024 Beer Week Craft & Creativity

AVL Beer Week 2024 will be an exciting opportunity to celebrate the beautiful Asheville area. Expect old favorites like beer tastings, craft beverage dinner pairings, and panel discussions along with new local philanthropy opportunities. This year’s events will emphasize arts, craft, and creativity within Asheville and the ever-evolving beverage industry. We are also bringing back the Craft Beverage Expo and adding educational seminars from our partners at the NC Craft Brewers Guild and a Tasting Experience. The Expo will be open to industry partners and the general public.

Western North Carolina is rich with exceptional craft beer, innovative artists, original music, and delectable food. Experience it all this AVL Beer Week.

In a quest to minimize valuable resource consumption, reduce our carbon footprint, promote responsible user behavior, and reduce harm to our planet – AVL Beer Week is committed to sustainability. DOWNLOAD THE APP or visit DIGLOCAL.COM on your desktop.

Where to Stay for AVL Beer Week

Craft Beverage Expo & Tasting Experience Hotel Sponsors

BOOK YOUR CORPORATE RATE WITH HAYWOOD PARK HOTEL
(includes complimentary valet parking)

BOOK YOUR CORPORATE RATE WITH CAMBRIA
(includes complimentary valet parking)

Bronze Craft Master Hotel Sponsor

BOOK YOUR CORPORATE RATE FOR AVL BEER WEEK WITH ALOFT HOTEL

Six Pack Sponsor

FLAT IRON HOTEL- ASHEVILLE BEER WEEK- 20% OFF BOOKING LINK
(valet for $30 per day or there is the self-park option at the Wall St. garage at $20/day)

In-Kind Hotel Sponsors

CANDLEWOOD SUITES ASHEVILLE DOWNTOWN
(Free parking)

DOUBLETREE BY HILTON ASHEVILLE DOWNTOWN
(Self-parking: $25.00 per day Valet parking: $25.00)

EMBASSY SUITES BY HILTON ASHEVILLE DOWNTOWN (BREAKFAST INCLUDED)
(Valet only $30 per day)

HAMPTON INN ASHEVILLE – TUNNEL ROAD
(Free Parking)

HILTON GARDEN INN ASHEVILLE DOWNTOWN
(Parking is $15 per day)

HOLIDAY INN ASHEVILLE – BILTMORE WEST
(Complimentary Parking)

HOMEWOOD SUITES BY HILTON ASHEVILLE
(Breakfast Included)

THE RADICAL Rate Code: BEERWEEK
(Overnight valet parking is $25 and daily use is $10 with limited complimentary street parking.)

THE RESTORATION ASHEVILLE
(Self-parking is available through city garages adjacent to the property; rates vary by location. Valet is available at a rate of $28 per vehicle, per night. Valet spaces are limited in availability and are provided on a first come, first serve basis.)

BREWERY TOURS
May 25 all-day
Sierra Nevada Brewing

Whether you’re just getting into craft beer or we’re on your brewery bucket list, a Mills River tour is for you — so we recommend you reserve a spot! Our interactive tours offer everything from hop handling to nature hikes to — what you really came for — beer sampling.

Space on each tour is limited, and reservations are strongly encouraged. Make yours below. Looking to book a private tour? Fill out the private tour form, and we’ll get it organized. See you soon!

Digital: ASAP’s 2024–25 Local Food Guide
May 25 all-day
online w/ ASAP

ASAP’s Local Food Guide, the annual free publication for finding local food and farms, is updated for the 2024–25 season. This definitive resource lists hundreds of Appalachian GrownTM certified farms, farmers markets, restaurants, groceries, artisan producers, and more throughout Western North Carolina and surrounding counties in Virginia, Tennessee, Georgia, and South Carolina. A digital version of the print Guide may be viewed at asapconnections.org/guide.

 

In addition to listing content, the 2024–25 edition features stories that highlight the variety of farming across the region. Delia Jovel Dubón of Tierra Fértil Coop (pictured on the cover) talks about creating a sense of belonging for the Hispanic immigrant community in Henderson County. Lyric and Noah East of Wild East Farm in McDowell County detail the journey through their first full year of farming and how they’ve arrived at “a rough draft that’s working.” Kaci Nidiffer of The Liar’s Table in Avery County shares how scaling up and opening several retail spaces have created stronger connections with customers and community. Rounding out the issue are recipes from farmers at Two Trees Farm (Sustainabillies), Lee’s One Fortune Farm, Two Stones Farm + Mill, Carringer Farms, and Terra Lingua Growers.

 

“The Local Food Guide is such a beautiful way to share the stories of this place,” said Sarah Hart, ASAP’s Communications and Engagement Director. “To emphasize that sense of place, listings in this year’s Guide are organized into nine subregions with a short intro on what makes local farms in each area unique.”

 

Look for the Guide at farmers markets, visitors centers, libraries, groceries, restaurants, and other partner businesses throughout the region. Copies of the Guide are also available to pick up in the lobby of ASAP’s office in Asheville at 306 W. Haywood St., Tuesday to Thursday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Contact ASAP if you need help locating a copy in your area or if you are interested in distributing Guides at your business.

 

In addition to the print Guide, ASAP maintains the online Local Food Guide at appalachiangrown.org. This database, with more than 1,400 listings, is updated throughout the year and is searchable by products, location, activities, and more.

 

Funding for the Local Food Guide was made possible in part by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) through the Agricultural Marketing Service, National Institute of Food and Agriculture’s Beginning Farmer Rancher Development Program, Gus Schumacher Nutrition Incentive Program, and Southern Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education program. Support was also provided by Dogwood Health Trust, the Community Foundation of Western North Carolina, and Asheville Regional Airport.

Hey Asheville: City Comedy Tour • Ages 13+ Only
May 25 all-day
LaZoom Room Bar & Gorilla

Come enjoy our most popular Asheville tour!

Duration

1 hour and 30 minutes

About

Bachelorette/Bachelor Parties are not permitted on this tour. The Fender Bender Bus is bachelorette/bachelor friendly!

Historical and hysterical, The Hey Asheville tour features outrageously entertaining tour guides, outlandish comedy skits complete with special appearances and loads of Asheville information. You’ll get to see the best of downtown Asheville and the rarely seen but stunningly beautiful Montford neighborhood, not to mention the burgeoning River Arts District! You’ve never had a ride like this. It’s like a vaudeville show on wheels!

Find out what makes Asheville so unique on LaZoom’s City Comedy Tour. It’s the perfect mix of history, comedy, and entertainment. Our guides are trained professional actors working with an original script. It’s like a theatre on wheels! The tour highlights downtown Asheville, historic neighborhoods, the South Slope, and the River Arts District.

Age Restrictions

13 and up. No exceptions.

Stops

10 minute beer & bathroom break at Green Man Brewery

What’s Included

Guided tour of Asheville on a Purple Bus
Funny actors, fun bits
Actual History about Asheville
Green Man Brewery Stop

What’s Not Included

Beer/Wine (Must be purchased from LaZoom or the Brewery Stop)
Cash! You’ll want to tip the guides for changing your life for the better.

Registration Open: Fall 2024-Spring 2025 Asheville Junior Theater – School of Dance
May 25 all-day
Asheville Junior Theater

Get ready to dance into the spotlight because Asheville Junior Theater (AJT) –
School of Dance is excited to announce the grand opening its dance school. Registration
for the upcoming Fall 2024-Spring 2025 season is now open! With a commitment to igniting
artistic passion and fostering unparalleled talent, AJT School of Dance is your ticket to an
electrifying dance experience like no other.

AJT School of Dance is more than just a dance studio; it’s a gateway to a transformative dance
experience. With a focus on fostering self-confidence, promoting integrity, and nurturing a
genuine passion for dance, our dedicated instructors are committed to guiding each student on
a path of artistic discovery and self-expression.

Registration for the Fall 2024-Spring 2025 season at Asheville Junior Theater – School of Dance
is now open! Don’t miss your chance to be part of something extraordinary. Classes are offered
for ages 4-adult.
For more information on class offerings and registration, visit
www.ashevillejuniortheater.com/dance or contact [email protected].
Unique classes offered: Aerial Arts, Tricks and Stunts, Musical Theater, Performance Crew–
in addition to all the various technique classes of Jazz, Tap, Ballet/Lyrical, Hip Hop and more!

North Carolina Winery Tour Adventures
May 25 @ 10:30 am – 3:30 pm
North Carolina Wineries

Join us for a North Carolina winery tour and celebrate a date night, bachelorette party, retirement, family, or a weekend away while sampling our favorite local beverages along the way. Our standard tour includes visits to three Asheville area vineyards. With safe and reliable transportation provided, you can sit back, relax and just have fun.

Included:

  • Round trip transportation*
  • Three vineyard visits
  • Tastings at two of your three stops. Let’s just say that the pours at the first couple of locations are generous so we like to leave the third-stop beverage choice up to you.
  • Time commitment = up to 5 hours

Want to include specific vineyards on your Asheville wine tours? If you have “must-see” wineries in mind or want to craft a full day catered to your group’s interests, we’re always happy to create a custom experience. Reach out any time!

Ménage à Freak Carnival
May 25 @ 3:00 pm – 9:30 pm
The Funkatorium

We dig this annual event – the Ménage-á-Freak Carnival Celebration! Enjoy live music by Todd Cecil and the Dirt Yard Choir, Gypsy Swingers, and The Hot Club of Asheville. Plus, catch exciting performances by Asheville Aerial Arts and an art market. Food, beer, and cocktail specials will be available all day. Saturday, May 25, 3:00 PM – 9:30 PM Admission is Free. Event is Kid-friendly.

Dance Workshop with Amanda Hoyte
May 25 @ 3:30 pm – 5:30 pm
LEAF Global Arts

Join for a tap dance workshop with Amanda Hoyte, LEAF’s Spark the Arts Artist in Residence for May. On Saturday, May 25, at 3:30 p.m., Amanda will lead a workshop and community conversation. Bring your tap shoes. Free and open to the public!

Intimate bar: Wine + Roses Opens
May 25 @ 4:00 pm – 10:00 pm
Zelda Dearest Hotel
Asheville’s Zelda Dearest. Intimate wine bar Wine & Roses officially opened its doors in the boutique hotel today.

The parlour bar features a curated beer and wine selection, craft cocktails, and a design and vibe inspired by the hotel’s namesake, Zelda Fitzgerald. A small menu of decadent bites will debut later this summer.

Wine & Roses is open to guests Sunday through Thursday from 4pm to 8pm, and to the public Friday and Saturday nights from 4pm to 10pm. 

With a curated beer and wine selection, craft cocktails, and air of sophistication, Wine & Roses offers a peek into the
captivating personality of the hotel’s namesake, Zelda Fitzgerald.
Designed by Hatteras Sky and with interiors by Nashville-based firm, Anderson Design Studio,
Wine & Roses is tucked within a thoughtfully restored turn-of-the-century mansion in Asheville’s
South Slope neighborhood. Wine & Roses is inspired by the clandestine meetings that first
ignited their whirlwind courtship, leaving Zelda wistfully nostalgic and furiously imaginative in her
writing and artistry. The space exudes warmth with golden hues, dim lighting, and lush velvet
accents. Always topped with fresh roses, the eight-seat bar at Wine & Roses sits under
glimmering chandeliers and overlooks a portrait of Zelda herself. Additional seating for up to 21
guests is spread throughout the bar area. A dreamy outdoor patio boasts two roaring fire pits
and 24 additional seats for those who choose to indulge al fresco.
Wine & Roses serves craft cocktails like The Sayre (Monkey 47, lemon, orange blossom, egg
white, and orange bitters), The Fitz (Four Roses, demerara simple syrup, angostura bitters,
orange, and luxardo cherry), and the Gilded Girl (Casamigos Reposado, orange curacao,
apricot juice, and lime juice), and a curated selection of local beers and wines by the glass. A
small menu of decadent bites will debut later this summer.
Wine & Roses is open to guests Sunday through Thursday from 4pm to 8pm, and to the public
Friday and Saturday nights from 4pm to 10pm. For additional information about Wine & Roses,
to book a private event, or to reserve a seat at the bar, call Zelda Dearest at 828.514.2489, visit
zeldadearest.com, or follow @zeldadearest on Instagram.

Southern Lager Invitational
May 25 @ 5:00 pm – 9:00 pm
The Mule at Devil’s Foot Beverage

Bootleg Biology and Riverbend Malt House are excited to bring this festival to Asheville in its second year. This celebration of Southern terroir will cap Asheville Beer Week, and draw craft brewers from across the region to Asheville for the festivities. Open to interpretation, “Southern Lager” tends to be a cold-fermented, dry-finishing, lower-ABV beer that pairs well with sweltering heat. Taste more than 20 expressions of Southern Lager made with Riverbend malt and fermented with Bootleg Biology yeast at the 2nd annual Southern Lager Festival on Saturday, May 25 at The Mule from 5 to 9pm. Tickets are limited and cost $50 per person.

“Rooftop” Waltz
May 25 @ 7:00 pm – 9:15 pm
1 Battle Square Downtown Asheville (on the roof)

The Band:
Roof Garden Waltz Band
Laurie Fisher: Fiddle
Chelsea Cribbs: Keyboard
Nic Coker: Guitar

Attire:
Casual or fancy.

International Ballet presents Swan Lake
May 25 @ 7:30 pm
Peace Concert Hall

Ballet’s greatest love story debuts on the Peace Center stage when International Ballet presents Swan Lake accompanied by the Greenville Symphony Orchestra. Deeply moving and visually stunning, Swan Lake is the quintessential classical ballet, steeped in themes of temptation, jealousy, deception, and drama. Set against Tchaikovsky’s iconic score, this story of love and betrayal, features San Francisco Ballet dancers Katherine Barkman as Odette/Odile, Esteban Hernández as Prince Siegfried, and Nathaniel Remez as von Rothbart alongside International Ballet company dancers as the majestic, glimmering swans in the corps de ballet. With exquisite costumes and dramatic sets, this incredible performance is not to be missed!

Sunday, May 26, 2024
 AVL Beer Week
May 26 all-day
Asheville Area

 AVL Beer Week!

2024 Beer Week Craft & Creativity

AVL Beer Week 2024 will be an exciting opportunity to celebrate the beautiful Asheville area. Expect old favorites like beer tastings, craft beverage dinner pairings, and panel discussions along with new local philanthropy opportunities. This year’s events will emphasize arts, craft, and creativity within Asheville and the ever-evolving beverage industry. We are also bringing back the Craft Beverage Expo and adding educational seminars from our partners at the NC Craft Brewers Guild and a Tasting Experience. The Expo will be open to industry partners and the general public.

Western North Carolina is rich with exceptional craft beer, innovative artists, original music, and delectable food. Experience it all this AVL Beer Week.

In a quest to minimize valuable resource consumption, reduce our carbon footprint, promote responsible user behavior, and reduce harm to our planet – AVL Beer Week is committed to sustainability. DOWNLOAD THE APP or visit DIGLOCAL.COM on your desktop.

Where to Stay for AVL Beer Week

Craft Beverage Expo & Tasting Experience Hotel Sponsors

BOOK YOUR CORPORATE RATE WITH HAYWOOD PARK HOTEL
(includes complimentary valet parking)

BOOK YOUR CORPORATE RATE WITH CAMBRIA
(includes complimentary valet parking)

Bronze Craft Master Hotel Sponsor

BOOK YOUR CORPORATE RATE FOR AVL BEER WEEK WITH ALOFT HOTEL

Six Pack Sponsor

FLAT IRON HOTEL- ASHEVILLE BEER WEEK- 20% OFF BOOKING LINK
(valet for $30 per day or there is the self-park option at the Wall St. garage at $20/day)

In-Kind Hotel Sponsors

CANDLEWOOD SUITES ASHEVILLE DOWNTOWN
(Free parking)

DOUBLETREE BY HILTON ASHEVILLE DOWNTOWN
(Self-parking: $25.00 per day Valet parking: $25.00)

EMBASSY SUITES BY HILTON ASHEVILLE DOWNTOWN (BREAKFAST INCLUDED)
(Valet only $30 per day)

HAMPTON INN ASHEVILLE – TUNNEL ROAD
(Free Parking)

HILTON GARDEN INN ASHEVILLE DOWNTOWN
(Parking is $15 per day)

HOLIDAY INN ASHEVILLE – BILTMORE WEST
(Complimentary Parking)

HOMEWOOD SUITES BY HILTON ASHEVILLE
(Breakfast Included)

THE RADICAL Rate Code: BEERWEEK
(Overnight valet parking is $25 and daily use is $10 with limited complimentary street parking.)

THE RESTORATION ASHEVILLE
(Self-parking is available through city garages adjacent to the property; rates vary by location. Valet is available at a rate of $28 per vehicle, per night. Valet spaces are limited in availability and are provided on a first come, first serve basis.)

ASAP: How Does Western North Carolina Shop for Food SURVEY
May 26 all-day
online

ASAP (Appalachian Sustainable Agriculture Project) has released a survey to learn more about how people in Western North Carolina shop for food and why they choose the food they do. The survey, part of a three-year project by ASAP’s Local Food Research Center, is for any resident of Western North Carolina over the age of 18, no matter where or how they shop for food. It can be completed online at surveymonkey.com/r/WNCFoodASAP or over the phone by calling ASAP at 828-236-1282. It should take approximately 8 to 12 minutes to complete and will be open through Oct. 31, 2024. Respondents are encouraged to share the survey widely with families, friends, and co-workers.

 

“By completing this survey, you are helping local farmers understand and connect with consumers,” said Amy Marion, ASAP Associate Director and lead researcher. “The challenges of our food system are constantly evolving. Improving it requires active participation from all community members. With this research we can better understand consumer values and the barriers they face, and help farmers and food producers improve communications with their customers and their communities.”

 

The survey is part of a three-year research project, “Connections in Direct Markets: Assessing the feedback loop between consumer values and farmers’ marketing strategies,” which will examine and improve communication and alignment between farmers and consumers in Western North Carolina. The research phase will also employ consumer focus groups, farmer interviews and case studies, and more targeted surveying. The broad consumer survey provides an update to the last consumer survey conducted by the Local Food Research Center in 2014. Results from the current research project will be shared in 2025.

 

ASAP founded the Local Food Research Center in 2011 to study the economic, environmental, and social impacts of localizing food systems. From its inception, ASAP’s programs and services have been grounded in research and evaluation, adjusting based on a strong feedback loop and observation of current conditions in the food system.

 

This project is supported in part by the National Institute of Food and Agriculture, U.S. Department of Agriculture, under award number 2022-38640-37488 through the Southern Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education program under subaward number LS23-382. USDA is an equal opportunity employer and service provider.

Digital: ASAP’s 2024–25 Local Food Guide
May 26 all-day
online w/ ASAP

ASAP’s Local Food Guide, the annual free publication for finding local food and farms, is updated for the 2024–25 season. This definitive resource lists hundreds of Appalachian GrownTM certified farms, farmers markets, restaurants, groceries, artisan producers, and more throughout Western North Carolina and surrounding counties in Virginia, Tennessee, Georgia, and South Carolina. A digital version of the print Guide may be viewed at asapconnections.org/guide.

 

In addition to listing content, the 2024–25 edition features stories that highlight the variety of farming across the region. Delia Jovel Dubón of Tierra Fértil Coop (pictured on the cover) talks about creating a sense of belonging for the Hispanic immigrant community in Henderson County. Lyric and Noah East of Wild East Farm in McDowell County detail the journey through their first full year of farming and how they’ve arrived at “a rough draft that’s working.” Kaci Nidiffer of The Liar’s Table in Avery County shares how scaling up and opening several retail spaces have created stronger connections with customers and community. Rounding out the issue are recipes from farmers at Two Trees Farm (Sustainabillies), Lee’s One Fortune Farm, Two Stones Farm + Mill, Carringer Farms, and Terra Lingua Growers.

 

“The Local Food Guide is such a beautiful way to share the stories of this place,” said Sarah Hart, ASAP’s Communications and Engagement Director. “To emphasize that sense of place, listings in this year’s Guide are organized into nine subregions with a short intro on what makes local farms in each area unique.”

 

Look for the Guide at farmers markets, visitors centers, libraries, groceries, restaurants, and other partner businesses throughout the region. Copies of the Guide are also available to pick up in the lobby of ASAP’s office in Asheville at 306 W. Haywood St., Tuesday to Thursday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Contact ASAP if you need help locating a copy in your area or if you are interested in distributing Guides at your business.

 

In addition to the print Guide, ASAP maintains the online Local Food Guide at appalachiangrown.org. This database, with more than 1,400 listings, is updated throughout the year and is searchable by products, location, activities, and more.

 

Funding for the Local Food Guide was made possible in part by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) through the Agricultural Marketing Service, National Institute of Food and Agriculture’s Beginning Farmer Rancher Development Program, Gus Schumacher Nutrition Incentive Program, and Southern Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education program. Support was also provided by Dogwood Health Trust, the Community Foundation of Western North Carolina, and Asheville Regional Airport.

Hey Asheville: City Comedy Tour • Ages 13+ Only
May 26 all-day
LaZoom Room Bar & Gorilla

Come enjoy our most popular Asheville tour!

Duration

1 hour and 30 minutes

About

Bachelorette/Bachelor Parties are not permitted on this tour. The Fender Bender Bus is bachelorette/bachelor friendly!

Historical and hysterical, The Hey Asheville tour features outrageously entertaining tour guides, outlandish comedy skits complete with special appearances and loads of Asheville information. You’ll get to see the best of downtown Asheville and the rarely seen but stunningly beautiful Montford neighborhood, not to mention the burgeoning River Arts District! You’ve never had a ride like this. It’s like a vaudeville show on wheels!

Find out what makes Asheville so unique on LaZoom’s City Comedy Tour. It’s the perfect mix of history, comedy, and entertainment. Our guides are trained professional actors working with an original script. It’s like a theatre on wheels! The tour highlights downtown Asheville, historic neighborhoods, the South Slope, and the River Arts District.

Age Restrictions

13 and up. No exceptions.

Stops

10 minute beer & bathroom break at Green Man Brewery

What’s Included

Guided tour of Asheville on a Purple Bus
Funny actors, fun bits
Actual History about Asheville
Green Man Brewery Stop

What’s Not Included

Beer/Wine (Must be purchased from LaZoom or the Brewery Stop)
Cash! You’ll want to tip the guides for changing your life for the better.

North Carolina Winery Tour Adventures
May 26 @ 10:30 am – 3:30 pm
North Carolina Wineries

Join us for a North Carolina winery tour and celebrate a date night, bachelorette party, retirement, family, or a weekend away while sampling our favorite local beverages along the way. Our standard tour includes visits to three Asheville area vineyards. With safe and reliable transportation provided, you can sit back, relax and just have fun.

Included:

  • Round trip transportation*
  • Three vineyard visits
  • Tastings at two of your three stops. Let’s just say that the pours at the first couple of locations are generous so we like to leave the third-stop beverage choice up to you.
  • Time commitment = up to 5 hours

Want to include specific vineyards on your Asheville wine tours? If you have “must-see” wineries in mind or want to craft a full day catered to your group’s interests, we’re always happy to create a custom experience. Reach out any time!

Jack’s Bluegrass Brunch
May 26 @ 12:00 pm – 3:00 pm
Jack of the Wood

Jack’s Bluegrass Brunch kicks off every Sunday at 12 noon — with lively bluegrass tunes courtesy of The Jack of the Wood Bluegrass Brunch Boys from 1-3pm. Sip a Bloody Mary or Mimosa or a warm Irish coffee. Tasty brunch specials alongside our regular menu and 18 taps of rotating craft brews! Sláinte, y’all!

Asheville Beer Week Wrap Party
May 26 @ 2:00 pm – 9:00 pm
The River Arts District Brewing Company

And finally, to conclude the awesomeness of AVL Beer Week, join Dig Local and our buddies from RAD Brewing for food from Fuego’s Grill (open fire Agentenian BBQ) (12–8 PM) and music by DC & The Unholy Noise 5–8 PM). Let’s celebrate the Asheville Brewers Alliance and our brewing community! Open to the public and FREE, Sunday, May 26, 2:00 PM – 9:00 PM

At the Vineyard Live Music with 3 Shades of Gray
May 26 @ 2:30 pm – 5:30 pm
Saint Paul Farms

Come join us for the great sound of 3 Shades of Gray! Sunday afternoon Memorial Weekend! Sing, Dance and sip a little wine. The best place to be with all your friends. Traveling dough Food truck on Site!

International Ballet presents Swan Lake
May 26 @ 3:00 pm
Peace Concert Hall

Ballet’s greatest love story debuts on the Peace Center stage when International Ballet presents Swan Lake accompanied by the Greenville Symphony Orchestra. Deeply moving and visually stunning, Swan Lake is the quintessential classical ballet, steeped in themes of temptation, jealousy, deception, and drama. Set against Tchaikovsky’s iconic score, this story of love and betrayal, features San Francisco Ballet dancers Katherine Barkman as Odette/Odile, Esteban Hernández as Prince Siegfried, and Nathaniel Remez as von Rothbart alongside International Ballet company dancers as the majestic, glimmering swans in the corps de ballet. With exquisite costumes and dramatic sets, this incredible performance is not to be missed!

VIP Beer Garden Experience
May 26 @ 3:00 pm – 5:00 pm
The Omni Grove Park Inn - Seely Pavilion

Explore our curated beer garden featuring signature brews from renowned local breweries. Journey through a diverse array of styles and flavors as experts guide you through this immersive event. Includes 3 drink tickets and a mini charcuterie and cheeseboard to please your palate.

*Tickets are non-refundable. Event is ages 21+ only and IDs will be checked. Parking, accommodations and other amenities are not included with tickets purchased on Eventbrite. Additional drink tickets will be available for purchase.

Looking for overnight accommodations? Click here to book the complete Memorial Day Getaway Package which includes accommodations, daily breakfast, parking and admission to The 1913 Barbecue dinner on May 26th which will follow the VIP Beer Garden Experience .

English Country Dance
May 26 @ 3:30 pm – 6:30 pm
Harvest House Community Center
  • 2nd and 4th Sundays – check the calendar on our home page
  • 4 pm – 6:00 pm
  • Mid-Winter English Country Dance Weekend – Feb 2-4, 2024
  • There is also an ECD Wednesday evening from 7:00 pm- 9:00 pm; various callers; and recorded music.
  • (This is not an OFB activity) For information contact: [email protected]
  • Mission & Vision

    Our mission is to bring joy to our community by cultivating folk and social dance and music traditions.

    Our vision is of people coming together to experience the joy of dance and music.

    Values

    • Welcoming – A safe and inviting space for dancers, musicians, and callers.
    • Community – We value respect, inclusiveness, diversity, consent, and multigenerational interaction.
    • Ownership – Volunteer investment in the organization.
    • Joy/Smiles – Presence in the moment.
    • Development – Artistic growth and skill of callers, musicians, and dancers.
TRADITIONAL IRISH MUSIC SESSION
May 26 @ 3:30 pm
Jack of the Wood

Jack’s long-running Traditional Irish Music Session is the perfect way to enjoy the Celtic-influenced sounds of talented pluckers from all over WNC & further afield! Stop in to enjoy a pint or afternoon Irish coffee with the music! Sláinte!