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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, January 21, 2022
Beth Snapp Band
Jan 21 @ 7:00 pm
Isis Music Hall--Lounge

Reserved Tickets for the Lounge are available with dinner reservations only :::: There is a $20 minimum in food and beverage purchases per person with your dinner reservation :: Seating will be limited :: You MUST call venue (828-575-2737) to make a dinner reservation and purchase your tickets.

Singer-songwriter Beth Snapp might be considered pop infused roots, but her appeal has little to do with the box of a genre. It’s a connection. She flits around and between folk, bluegrass, pop, early R&B and jazz to create a unique sound with one purpose – to serve a story.

Beth highlights the complex emotions that fall on every day moments, and reels the listener in with an “I’ve been there before” kind of sensation. Her new album “Write Your Name Down”, released February 2017, recounts the introspection and growth of a new chapter in life. Produced by Grammy winning bluegrass guitarist Tim Stafford, this album features a number of acclaimed artists as well as Beth’s talented band, whose members bring diverse backgrounds to further engrain her detour from standard classifications of music.

Regardless of style, Beth hovers where modern meets tradition, to create an experience that speaks to the listener. sworn to tell the truth.

Live Music Every Friday!
Jan 21 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
The S&W Market
LIVE MUSIC
Fridays in January

Enjoy a Variety of Live Music Every Friday!

BIG SOMETHING: ESCAPE FROM THE LIVING ROOM TOUR two nights!
Jan 21 @ 8:00 pm
Salvage Station

Big Something: Escape From The Living Room Tour

Fusing elements of rock, pop, funk, and improvisation, Big Something takes listeners on a journey through a myriad of musical styles. Its no secret why this group has quickly become one of the most exciting bands to emerge from the Southeast. Huge rhythms paired with soaring guitars, E.W.I(electronic wind instrument), synths, horns, and alluring vocal hooks rise to the top of their infectious collection of songs and represent a sound that has landed the band marquee appearances at Bonnaroo, Peach Music Festival, Lock’n, Summer Camp and Electric Forest as well as critical acclaim from the likes of Billboard, Guitar World, Glide Magazine and Jambase.With 5 full-length studio albums produced by Grammy-nominee John Custer, and even their own summer music festival The Big What? the band has carved out its own niche in the live music community and continues to grow nationally with sold-out headlining performances throughout the theUnited States. This year the band will release their highly anticipated 6th full-length studio album Escape to celebrate their 10 year anniversary. Featured on Live For Live Music, the first three singles: “Heavy,” “The Breakers,” and “Timebomb” are all available on streaming platforms worldwide.

Big Something is: Nick MacDaniels – Guitar, Lead Vocals, Casey Cranford – Sax/EWI, Jesse Hensley – Lead Guitar/ Vocals, Josh Kagel – Keys/Trumpet, Doug Marshall – Bass, Ben Vinograd — Drums

Getaway Comedy: Nathan Owens 
Jan 21 @ 8:00 pm – 10:00 pm
Getaway River Bar

  • Getaway Comedy: Nathan Owens8:00pm – 10:00pm

    Nathan Owens is a stand up comedian from Atlanta and has traveled throughout the southeast spreading his own brand of awkward funny. Proud to be born in West Virginia and raised in Georgia Nathan brings his own stories and unique observations to the stage. Nathan has been all over the southeast and opened for Greg Behrendt, Ryan Singer, Erin Foley, Chad Daniels, Brian Moote, David Perdue, Damon Sumner, Dave Stone, and Joe DeRosa.
    Nathan hosts a podcast Forth and Ten. Hear a weekly break down of the ten biggest stories of the week. Available on, iTunes, Spotify, Spreaker and ForthDistrict.com.

    featuring TBA

    ages 21+ (must have id with you)

Jordan Scheffer Album Release
Jan 21 @ 8:30 pm
Isis Music Hall--The Main Stage

Jordan Scheffer Featuring Kinobe

Jordan Scheffer is an accomplished vocalist, percussionist, pianist and writer. She was born blind and developed a deep love for music at an early age, combining American Roots, West African and Afro-Caribbean-Funk rhythms and instruments into a unique vocal and musical style.  Her singular singing style has led her to work and record with some of the most renowned names in the African music scene.

At the age of 18, she won the Blind Idol talent competition in Raleigh with contestants of all ages from around the US. In 2018, Jordan was invited to sing at the famed Apollo Theater in Harlem. She then was asked back to compete at the Amateur Night at the Apollo Competition, placing 2nd.  Jordan was a featured singer at LEAF, Asheville, in the fall of 2021. and her new album, “Until We Try”, was released in October of 2021
Jordan attended the prestigious Perkins School for the Blind in Boston and is currently a student at UNC-Asheville where she performs with the UNCA Afro-Percussion Ensemble.   She is a native of Asheville, NC and speaks 4 languages.

Born near Lake Victoria in Uganda, Herbert Kinobe (Chinobay) is a gifted Ugandan multi-instrumentalist, vocalist and composer known for his inspired synthesis of African roots and global fusion. He is dedicated to bringing love and joy to people through his music and contributing to building healthier lives and communities for children and families everywhere.

Reserved Seat Tickets are available with Dinner reservations – You must call the venue at 828-575-2737 to make dinner reservations and secure those tickets.

General Admission Tickets are available for the main stage balcony only. Seating in the balcony is first come, first serve. Dinner service is NOT currently being offered for general admission tickets.; drink service is available at the downstairs bar on the main floor.

You must call the venue at 828-575-2737 for Reserve Seat Tickets and to make dinner reservations.

General Admissions Tickets are available here

Masks are Required

The Pink Stones + Teddy and The Rough Riders
Jan 21 @ 9:00 pm
The Grey Eagle

The Pink Stones deliver a full serving of Peach State picked country-rock from Athens, Georgia with the release of their debut album, Introducing… The Pink Stones, via the New West Records imprint Normaltown Records. Mixing elements of classic cosmic country, raucous rock’n’roll and fresh humor and heartaches, The Pink Stones are authoring a new chapter in the annals of Cosmic American Music.

TEDDY & THE ROUGH RIDERS

Teddy and The Rough Riders were born in Nashville, TN. A group of childhood friends who grew up in the spotlight of “music city”, they’ve cut their teeth in the local honky tonk/ country scene, as well as rock clubs across the US. They play their own modern style of Country Rock that sets them apart from the Americana folk scene encompassing New Nashville.

TRRs newest release “The Congress of Teddy and The Rough Riders” was recorded at their home in the alleys behind legendary Music Row, and combines heavy hitting rockers full of screaming pedal steel with their Appalachian bluegrass style close harmony. Country-Rock is just a genre, but Teddy and The Rough Riders are able to truly branch both sides of the spectrum, turning Rock fans into cowboys, and hillbillies into head bangers.

Saturday, January 22, 2022
Asheville Restaurant Week
Jan 22 all-day
Various Asheville Restaurants

Now in its tenth year, Asheville Restaurant Week celebrates Asheville’s great food scene. This year, enjoy Asheville’s best eats your way…participating restaurants are serving up great food with menu specials for dine-in, take-out and delivery. Show your favorite restaurants some love or try someplace new!

Keep Asheville Cooking!

For many, the delicious culinary creations of local restaurants are a big part of what makes Asheville special. Now in its tenth year, Asheville Restaurant Week celebrates Asheville’s great food scene. This year, enjoy Asheville’s best eats your way…participating restaurants are serving up great food with menu specials for dine-in, take-out and delivery. Show your favorite restaurants some love or try someplace new!

 

Buncombe County Extends Indoor Mask Mandate to February 16, 2022
Jan 22 all-day
Buncombe County

Update Jan. 4, 2022

The Buncombe County Board of Commissioners has extended the countywide face covering requirement for all indoor public spaces through Feb. 16, 2022. The indoor mask requirement also extends to Asheville, Biltmore Forest, Black Mountain, Town of Montreat, Weaverville, and Woodfin.

In Buncombe County, COVID-19 case rates continue to be high, and per the CDC definition, the County remains an area of high transmission. The percent positivity remains in the moderate category, and the death rate remains in the substantial category.

January is National Radon Action Month
Jan 22 all-day
online


The Asheville-Buncombe Air Quality Agency is encouraging residents to get their homes tested for Radon during National Radon Action Month.

Radon is the second leading cause of lung cancer in the U.S. after smoking and the leading cause of lung cancer among non-smokers. Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas that is invisible, odorless, and tasteless.  Radon is released harmlessly from the ground into outdoor air, but it can accumulate and reach harmful levels when trapped in homes and buildings.

Testing is the only way to know if a home has an elevated level of radon. EPA and the U.S. Surgeon General recommend taking action to fix your home if the radon level is 4 picocuries per liter (pCi/L) of air or more. Most homes can be fixed for about the same cost as other common home repairs.  Taking action to reduce your exposure to radon is a long-term investment in your families’ health and your home.

The NC Radon Program is offering discounted short-term radon test kits for residents of North Carolina. Other short-term radon test kits can also be purchased online for as little as $18 and are available at most home improvement and hardware stores. Additional information can be found at epa.gov/radon.

Support Montreat Stewarts
Jan 22 all-day
online
The Montreat Conference Center (MRA) is planning to build a 40 room hotel with meeting rooms and an underground parking garage on Assembly Drive in the center of Montreat, directly across from Robert Lake Park. We are strongly opposed.
Montreat Lodge Proposal Update
Last week, after 50+ hours of meeting over several months, expert testimony, and significant financial resources, the BoA has decided to approve the MRA’s permit application. The Special Use Permit granted to the MRA allows them to build a 40 room hotel with underground parking and meeting rooms on Assembly Drive. This is adjacent to public and privately owned property that will be significantly impacted by major development. Along with the Montreat Stewards, we are very disappointed with this decision. We believe that the proposed hotel would be detrimental to Montreat as shown by the evidence presented by the Hayner and Jones families and the demolition of invaluable historic resources is needless at best. As further legal action is considered, please consider making a donation to support the effort. Find more information at montreat-stewards.org.
The 2022 AIR Passport
Jan 22 @ 9:00 am – 5:00 pm
The Visitor Center in the Asheville Shop

The tastiest ticket in town returns with BOGO (buy-one-get-one) deals from 50 independently owned restaurants in Buncombe County.

 

The 2022 AIR Passport is the perfect way to visit an old favorite with a friend or dine and discover new restaurants in our area’s vibrant independent eateries. All proceeds from the AIR Passport go to benefit the ongoing efforts of AIR to keep Asheville’s food scene eclectic and authentic.

Limited supply available and they go fast!

12th Annual Django Reinhardt Birthday Celebration
Jan 22 @ 7:00 pm
The Grey Eagle

A mid-winter jazz tradition, come celebrate the life and music of the great gypsy guitarist Django Reinhardt. This year’s show will feature three amazing sets of gypsy jazz in the Django style, with the Page Brothers Quartet, The Gypsy Swingers, and the Hot Club of Asheville. Truly some of the best musicians in the region. Close your eyes and you will be in 1930’s Paris.

PAGE BROTHERS QUARTET

The Page Brothers Quartet pays homage to the Hot Club tradition performing Django classics alongside modern jazz repertoire and original material. The group has performed across the Southeast and always enjoys playing the Grey Eagle’s annual Django Festival.

THE GYPSY SWINGERS

Exploring a wide array of jazz standards, the band features gypsy guitar, a dynamic vocalist, stand-up bass and an assortment of guest melody instruments, from violin, to vibraphones, clarinet to trumpet. With beautiful variety, they groove to Latin tunes (bossa novas and rumbas), swing, original compositions and waltzes.

THE HOT CLUB OF ASHEVILLE

The Hot Club of Asheville, led by guitarist Steve Karla, is a collective of Asheville’s finest professional musicians, coming together with a shared love of Gypsy Jazz music. The Club started in 2017, and has been performing weekly shows at various Asheville venues, jazz showcases, and private events since. The band honors the traditional Gypsy Swing in the styles of Django Reinhardt and Stéphane Grappelli from the 1930-50’s, while infusing the tradition with more modern qualities of jazz expression.

The Hot Club of Asheville is unique as an instrumental band, holding the audience’s attention with classy melodic lines, vibrant improvisations and spirited rhythms. Perfect for an event that may require distinguished yet lively music, the band can function as both background music or the main act. The Core band performs as a quartet of two guitars, violin, and upright bass, and has the ability to play as a trio or add players to suit specific events and the desired sound.

Totally Exhausted Womxn of Atlanta at Beauty Academy 
Jan 22 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Asheville Beauty Academy
Totally Exhausted Womxn of Atlanta at Beauty Academy

The Totally Exhausted Women of Atlanta are back in Asheville and this time they are coming to Asheville Beauty Academy!

The fabulous Lace Larrabee is bring some of her favorite ladies and gays from Atlanta for a night of martinis and laughs.

featuring TBA

ages 21+ (must have id with you)
Masks required

BIG SOMETHING: ESCAPE FROM THE LIVING ROOM TOUR two nights!
Jan 22 @ 8:00 pm
Salvage Station

Big Something: Escape From The Living Room Tour

Fusing elements of rock, pop, funk, and improvisation, Big Something takes listeners on a journey through a myriad of musical styles. Its no secret why this group has quickly become one of the most exciting bands to emerge from the Southeast. Huge rhythms paired with soaring guitars, E.W.I(electronic wind instrument), synths, horns, and alluring vocal hooks rise to the top of their infectious collection of songs and represent a sound that has landed the band marquee appearances at Bonnaroo, Peach Music Festival, Lock’n, Summer Camp and Electric Forest as well as critical acclaim from the likes of Billboard, Guitar World, Glide Magazine and Jambase.With 5 full-length studio albums produced by Grammy-nominee John Custer, and even their own summer music festival The Big What? the band has carved out its own niche in the live music community and continues to grow nationally with sold-out headlining performances throughout the theUnited States. This year the band will release their highly anticipated 6th full-length studio album Escape to celebrate their 10 year anniversary. Featured on Live For Live Music, the first three singles: “Heavy,” “The Breakers,” and “Timebomb” are all available on streaming platforms worldwide.

Big Something is: Nick MacDaniels – Guitar, Lead Vocals, Casey Cranford – Sax/EWI, Jesse Hensley – Lead Guitar/ Vocals, Josh Kagel – Keys/Trumpet, Doug Marshall – Bass, Ben Vinograd — Drums

Mustache The Band The world’s most powerful 90’s country party band
Jan 22 @ 8:00 pm
The Orange Peel
The JackTown Ramblers
Jan 22 @ 8:30 pm
Isis Music Hall--The Main Stage

The JackTown Ramblers bring a high level of musicianship and an entertaining stage show that you will not easily forget. Hailing from North Carolina, the Ramblers blend mountain string band, bluegrass, swing and gypsy jazz into a audio experience like no other. Don’t miss a chance to hear for yourself and pat your foot to the grooves while you laugh out loud at the shenanigans of the JackTown Ramblers.

Reserved Seat Tickets are available with Dinner reservations – You must call the venue at 828-575-2737 to make dinner reservations and secure those tickets.

General Admission Tickets are available for the main stage balcony only. Seating in the balcony is first come, first serve. Dinner service is NOT currently being offered for general admission tickets.; drink service is available at the downstairs bar on the main floor.

Currently, only General Admission tickets are available on line

You must call the venue at 828-575-2737 for Reserve Seat Tickets and to make dinner reservations.

Sunday, January 23, 2022
Acorn Processing: The Ultimate Slow Food
Jan 23 all-day
Appalachia School of Holistic Herbalism

Join us for an acorn processing adventure. Learn the ins & outs of one of the oldest traditions of food acquisition.

* This is an in-person class happening in Asheville, NC. Due to location policies, participants will be asked to wear a mask indoors. If you’re feeling ill, please stay home & contact us as soon as possible to request a refund so your ticket can be made available to others. Make sure to purchase a ticket beforehand – this will sell out.

We will be on a nutty ride together in this class. Learn the ins & outs of one of the oldest traditions of food acquisition. You will obtain a clear understanding of all the steps involved in this somewhat complex & incredibly rewarding process. Plus you can process & taste an ancient food which is basically impossible to buy. This class will have hands-on opportunities for those interested.
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Our presentation covers:
1) Oak identification
2) Acorn selection
3) Storage
4) Cracking & shelling
5) Winnowing + grinding
6) Cold & hot leaching
7) Recipes
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This is a slightly advanced food to forage, but anyone can do it. You will definitely be feeling more connected with Oaks by the end of it. Looking forward to connecting over one of the most abundant and delicious foods on the planet.
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About your instructor:
Bryan is an avid forager and permaculturist who leads events on wild food foraging, land stewardship and ecotherapy. He holds a master’s degree in counseling psychology which he fuses with his passion for Earth-care to facilitate therapeutic nature-connection experiences. He has practiced & studied foraging extensively with many top-level teachers across the country. His mission is to build healing ecosystems to bring communities into a balanced relationship with the Earth and one another.

Asheville Restaurant Week
Jan 23 all-day
Various Asheville Restaurants

Now in its tenth year, Asheville Restaurant Week celebrates Asheville’s great food scene. This year, enjoy Asheville’s best eats your way…participating restaurants are serving up great food with menu specials for dine-in, take-out and delivery. Show your favorite restaurants some love or try someplace new!

Keep Asheville Cooking!

For many, the delicious culinary creations of local restaurants are a big part of what makes Asheville special. Now in its tenth year, Asheville Restaurant Week celebrates Asheville’s great food scene. This year, enjoy Asheville’s best eats your way…participating restaurants are serving up great food with menu specials for dine-in, take-out and delivery. Show your favorite restaurants some love or try someplace new!

 

Buncombe County Extends Indoor Mask Mandate to February 16, 2022
Jan 23 all-day
Buncombe County

Update Jan. 4, 2022

The Buncombe County Board of Commissioners has extended the countywide face covering requirement for all indoor public spaces through Feb. 16, 2022. The indoor mask requirement also extends to Asheville, Biltmore Forest, Black Mountain, Town of Montreat, Weaverville, and Woodfin.

In Buncombe County, COVID-19 case rates continue to be high, and per the CDC definition, the County remains an area of high transmission. The percent positivity remains in the moderate category, and the death rate remains in the substantial category.

January is National Radon Action Month
Jan 23 all-day
online


The Asheville-Buncombe Air Quality Agency is encouraging residents to get their homes tested for Radon during National Radon Action Month.

Radon is the second leading cause of lung cancer in the U.S. after smoking and the leading cause of lung cancer among non-smokers. Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas that is invisible, odorless, and tasteless.  Radon is released harmlessly from the ground into outdoor air, but it can accumulate and reach harmful levels when trapped in homes and buildings.

Testing is the only way to know if a home has an elevated level of radon. EPA and the U.S. Surgeon General recommend taking action to fix your home if the radon level is 4 picocuries per liter (pCi/L) of air or more. Most homes can be fixed for about the same cost as other common home repairs.  Taking action to reduce your exposure to radon is a long-term investment in your families’ health and your home.

The NC Radon Program is offering discounted short-term radon test kits for residents of North Carolina. Other short-term radon test kits can also be purchased online for as little as $18 and are available at most home improvement and hardware stores. Additional information can be found at epa.gov/radon.

The 2022 AIR Passport
Jan 23 @ 9:00 am – 5:00 pm
The Visitor Center in the Asheville Shop

The tastiest ticket in town returns with BOGO (buy-one-get-one) deals from 50 independently owned restaurants in Buncombe County.

 

The 2022 AIR Passport is the perfect way to visit an old favorite with a friend or dine and discover new restaurants in our area’s vibrant independent eateries. All proceeds from the AIR Passport go to benefit the ongoing efforts of AIR to keep Asheville’s food scene eclectic and authentic.

Limited supply available and they go fast!

BREWS, BLUES + BRUNCH EVERY SUNDAY
Jan 23 @ 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm
The S&W Market

The S&W Market is hosting a weekly Brews & Blues series featuring Mr. Jimmy & Friends. From 1pm-4pm every Sunday, there will be beer and mimosa specials in Highland Brewing’s Downtown taproom and great live blues in the building. Also enjoy delicious brunch specials from all vendors!

WHITE HORSE LIVE: The Foreign Landers
Jan 23 @ 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm
White Horse Black Mountain
WHITE HORSE LIVE: The Foreign Landers
The Foreign Landers is a duo hailing from opposite sides of the Atlantic united by their love of bluegrass and traditional folk music and their love for each other. Together they combine the musical styles of their respective homelands, along with their instrumental prowess and haunting vocals to create something new.

It was more than unlikely circumstances that brought these two together. David Benedict grew up in South Carolina playing with the only Celtic folk band in town, while Tabitha Agnew was perhaps the only 12 year-old in Northern Ireland who started playing the 5-string banjo after a chance hearing of an Alison Krauss & Union Station record. Ironically, it took each a while to discover the traditional music of their own countries, but they eventually came around. Both excelled at their instruments and found themselves playing with some of the most promising young acoustic bands on the scene today—David with the Boston-band Mile Twelve and Tabitha with both Cup O’Joe and Midnight Skyracer from the UK. With such unique common threads, there was an instant connection when Tabitha and David finally met.

Now married and based in the States, the Benedicts are finally making music on their own. Their debut EP Put All Your Troubles Away marks the first chapter in their journey together, and this adventurous recording will take you along with them to uncharted musical territories.

1
James McMurtry
Jan 23 @ 8:00 pm
The Grey Eagle

“Back before Napster and Spotify, we toured to promote record sales. Now we make records to promote tour dates.”

AUSTIN, Texas: James McMurtry spins stories with a poet’s pen (“Long Island Sound”) and a painter’s precision (“She Loves Me”). Proof: The acclaimed songwriter’s new Complicated Game. McMurtry’s first collection in six years spotlights a craftsman in absolutely peak form as he turns from political toward personal (“These Things I’ve Come to Know,” “You Got to Me”). “The lyrical theme is mostly about relationships,” McMurtry says. “It’s also a little about the big old world verses the poor little farmer or fisherman. I never make a conscious decision about what to write about.”

Monday, January 24, 2022
Asheville Restaurant Week
Jan 24 all-day
Various Asheville Restaurants

Now in its tenth year, Asheville Restaurant Week celebrates Asheville’s great food scene. This year, enjoy Asheville’s best eats your way…participating restaurants are serving up great food with menu specials for dine-in, take-out and delivery. Show your favorite restaurants some love or try someplace new!

Keep Asheville Cooking!

For many, the delicious culinary creations of local restaurants are a big part of what makes Asheville special. Now in its tenth year, Asheville Restaurant Week celebrates Asheville’s great food scene. This year, enjoy Asheville’s best eats your way…participating restaurants are serving up great food with menu specials for dine-in, take-out and delivery. Show your favorite restaurants some love or try someplace new!

 

Buncombe County Extends Indoor Mask Mandate to February 16, 2022
Jan 24 all-day
Buncombe County

Update Jan. 4, 2022

The Buncombe County Board of Commissioners has extended the countywide face covering requirement for all indoor public spaces through Feb. 16, 2022. The indoor mask requirement also extends to Asheville, Biltmore Forest, Black Mountain, Town of Montreat, Weaverville, and Woodfin.

In Buncombe County, COVID-19 case rates continue to be high, and per the CDC definition, the County remains an area of high transmission. The percent positivity remains in the moderate category, and the death rate remains in the substantial category.

January is National Radon Action Month
Jan 24 all-day
online


The Asheville-Buncombe Air Quality Agency is encouraging residents to get their homes tested for Radon during National Radon Action Month.

Radon is the second leading cause of lung cancer in the U.S. after smoking and the leading cause of lung cancer among non-smokers. Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas that is invisible, odorless, and tasteless.  Radon is released harmlessly from the ground into outdoor air, but it can accumulate and reach harmful levels when trapped in homes and buildings.

Testing is the only way to know if a home has an elevated level of radon. EPA and the U.S. Surgeon General recommend taking action to fix your home if the radon level is 4 picocuries per liter (pCi/L) of air or more. Most homes can be fixed for about the same cost as other common home repairs.  Taking action to reduce your exposure to radon is a long-term investment in your families’ health and your home.

The NC Radon Program is offering discounted short-term radon test kits for residents of North Carolina. Other short-term radon test kits can also be purchased online for as little as $18 and are available at most home improvement and hardware stores. Additional information can be found at epa.gov/radon.

The Hop’s Bountiful Cities Series: Pollinator Sundae
Jan 24 all-day
online

The Hop Handcrafted Ice Cream logo

This Honey Fig Balsamic Ice Cream (as deconstructed for the Chow Chow “Pollinator Metamorphosis” event) will be part of The Hop’s Bountiful Cities Series, which helps raise awareness for events and programs put on by Bountiful Cities, and made with figs harvested from the FEAST Elementary School Gardens.

Mobile Blood Drive at White Oak Grove Apartments
Jan 24 @ 9:00 am – 12:00 pm
White Oak Grove Apartments

Your blood is going to someone who really needs it. To get it there is a process. It takes a team; our phlebotomists collect the blood, our couriers bring it to our headquarters for processing, our lab techs process it, and our couriers then deliver the products to our hospitals. Once they’re there, lives are saved.

 

Mobile Blood Drive at Hillman Beer
Jan 24 @ 11:30 am – 8:30 pm
Hillman Beer

Your blood is going to someone who really needs it. To get it there is a process. It takes a team; our phlebotomists collect the blood, our couriers bring it to our headquarters for processing, our lab techs process it, and our couriers then deliver the products to our hospitals. Once they’re there, lives are saved.