Calendar of Events
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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This workshop is a transformational approach to helping clients heal beyond their stories to experience a greater sense of joy and wholeness through a unique process of personality integration. It features concepts from the Inner Counselor Technique ™ and expands on the work of psychologists such as Abraham Maslow, Carl Gustav Jung, and William James. This course targets both the spiritual and psychological dimensions to assist clients in changing their automatic response patterns. As a clinician, this workshop will provide you with transpersonal tools to help your clients get to the root of their suffering, become more self-actualized, and enhance their ability to independently access a state of sheer joy in their daily lives.
https://www.facebook.com/events/2166819583570993/
Roll Sound! is a two day hands-on class in location sound, taking place Saturday and Sunday, October 13 and 14th, 2018, from 9 am- 4 pm.
This workshop is geared toward individuals who are familiar with basic Sound Theory and have an understanding of fundamental on-set practices and procedures, but need more quality experience to improve their sound capture. Working together as a small 3 man crew (Sound Mixer, Boom Operator, and Utility Second Boom), students will practice Sound Recording while interacting with a live film crew.
Day 1 will include a review of sound theory, logging and sound reports, script break down, pre production planning, meeting with department heads, equipment preparation and running a timecode sync. test with the camera department. Students will be introduced to proper booming techniques , microphone selection, building the sound cart and bag. Day 2 Students will work on an active film set. Students will participate in equipment setup, prepare the time code slate, jam camera, send a scratch audio track to the camera, handout wireless headsets, watch director rehearsal, watch camera rehearsal, wire talent and figure boom positions, place blankets, absorbers and mats as needed. During the course of the day students will be rotated through these positions. At the conclusion of the day students will create an electronic sound report, pack the equipment to the truck, review the recorded tracks and discuss how the tracks will be used in post.
Don’t miss this valuable chance to practice such an important aspect of quality filmmaking with a skilled, experienced Sound Mixer, Sid Williams! Cost of the course is a mere $150 ($120 for Alumni), with a $50 deposit needed to secure your registration. Register online.
https://www.facebook.com/events/2025910197479938/
Stop by Saturday and save on our quality grassfed Filet Mignon just $13.99/lb and $12.99/lb for the whole loin (we’ll cut for free!). Save up to $6/lb.
See you soon!
https://www.facebook.com/events/2150178565236316/
Progress your skills at these relaxed but focused clinics at the REEB Ranch. Small group sizes and low student to coach ratios mean you’ll get more out of these sessions!
https://www.facebook.com/events/1290574787744475/
Learn the history of the Swannanoa Valley while exploring our communities on moderate, approximately 3-mile hikes to 8 historic destinations throughout the year. This hike focuses on the history of Montreat, which was founded in 1897 by Rev. John Collins. The remnants of the Montreat hydroelectric facilities that were constructed in 1913 and in use until 1947 are visible on this moderate, 3-mile hike. There is an optional 3/4 mile difficult section at the end to also see the holding ponds above the campground.
Meet: Swannanoa Valley Museum, 223 West State Street, Black Mountain, NC 28711
Meet Time: 9:00AM
Estimated Return Time: 1:00PM
Difficulty: Moderate, 3 miles
Cost: $25/$35
https://www.facebook.com/events/166000084015136/
Don’t forget to join us for Toddler Time from 9:30 am – 11 am! This program is open to kids ages 6 and under.
https://www.facebook.com/events/355555358518589/
Classic Country coming to the 2018 Pumpkin Festival!
https://www.facebook.com/events/2136117836715682/
Show runs through November 7
Hours: Tuesday through Saturday, 10am – 4pm
This beautiful exhibit celebrates the works of photographer Lauren Rutten and quilter Kari Morton. What these two artists share in common are a partnership in the five-woman, artist-owned Flow Gallery in historic downtown Marshall, and a deep love of Madison County, their newly chosen home.
In 2015, Lauren and her husband Andy, traveled the US for one year searching for a home. “From the very moment I arrived in Marshall while on this journey, I had a sense of having dreamt of this place since childhood – I knew this was where I wanted to be.
I have found that my life here is not confined within four walls, so I’m very interested in reflections, when the light shines through a structure, or a barn begins to dilapidate so the outside and inside merge.
Marshall finds itself in a season of change. Many families who are moving here to homestead live alongside families who have farmed here for generations. This collection hopes to show the range of those who have come to call Marshall home, as well as the hard reality of homesteading and its immense beauty, which are in direct relationship with each other here. In this land I dig my hands in the earth and muddy my feet on the ground, while at the same time experiencing the transcendence of being and connecting to so much beyond my body. I hope those who view these photos might experience this too.”
Kari and her husband, Mike, moved to Madison County in 2012, after having lived a fairly nomadic life. They decided Madison County was the place to put down roots and call home.
“This collection is inspired by my immediate world, the things I live with and the things I see – the garden in my front yard, the chickens in the back yard, the buildings in downtown Marshall, where I spend many hours working at Flow and serving as a guardian ad litem in the county courthouse. Each of my pieces tell a story of connection, to my community, to my world. I love sharing this part of myself with others.”
Flow Gallery is located on Main Street in the historic, picturesque town of Marshall, which lies along the French Broad River, just 25 minutes north of Asheville, NC. The gallery is in its 8th year of business and showcases the work of over 65 talented, regional artists.
Enjoy multicultural tales hosted by Rowby, a friendly green alien who loves sharing stories he collects from Planet Earth! Each show includes four stories: Jack and the Beanstalk: a Celtic rendition, with music and narration by world-renowned harpist Robin Williamson; Dogs and Masters: a romp through the parks of Paris with animated cut-outs and music; Kamala’s Drum: a Himalayan folk tale about the spirit of generosity; and The Three Little Pigs, a fast-paced, rap version of the popular tale. Presented by Red Herring Puppets and part of our Saturdays at ACT series!
https://www.facebook.com/events/1021597168046366/
This October, I return to Asheville Art in the Park in Pack Square Park for one more show. I will be there on October 13th from 10-5. Here is the show description from their website. I hope to see you there!
Asheville Art in the Park will once again be providing access to some of the finest artists in the region with it’s market series now in its eighth year. The event takes place on three consecutive Saturdays each June and October. Nationally known artists exhibit at this event and the best part is- they are local. Muddy Knees Design and Production is proud to once again offer local artists the opportunity to connect with the public in Asheville‘s Pack Square Park.
We invite you to come out to Asheville Art in the Park. Take a stroll around the Vance Monument and Hoss Haley’s marvelous fountain and experience the textures and forms of a truly unique garden.
What will I see at Asheville Art in the Park?
At the event you are sure to find the finest in handcrafted art that Asheville Area Artists have to offer. Skilled workers of Glass, Ceramics, Wood, Jewelry, and metal make their shops open to display to the public at every market.
Positioned in the center of downtown Asheville the market has created over $750,000 in needed income for area artists. Many artists return to the market to welcome customers that return each year.
Asheville is known as the hub of artistic activity that radiates throughout the area. Not only does Western North Carolina boast many excellent craft education programs, but it also plays host to many tourist each year. The vacationers marvel at the city as it’s arts and culture oozes out of every side of the artcentric mountainous region.
Come start your next artistic adventure in the center of Asheville in Pack Square Park this June and October and take home some of the wondrous bounty that is Asheville Art.
https://www.facebook.com/events/496213584136906/
Read-a-roo is bringing her Block Party from the screen to the street once again — this time at the 2018 N.C. State Fair!
Our favorite kangaroo will be celebrating her artistic side with this arts-themed shindig, and she will have PBS KIDS friends celebrating along with her.
Join us from 10 am to 2 pm on October 13 – put it on your calendar and come have a blast with us!
https://www.facebook.com/events/239801410020111/
Free Public Event – Great Food, Lots of Dancing and Music!
http://www.churchstfest.com/
http://www.downtownwaynesville.com/calSM.html
https://www.facebook.com/events/1841029999302487/
In celebration with CiderFest NC, and the many amazing cider makers in our state, we’ll be hosting a cider-focused brunch. Cider is not only a delicious beverage, but also a scrumptious compliment to fall food.
Since we are first and foremost known for our cocktails and great food, our event will feature cider cocktails with food pairings by Chef Graham House.
https://www.facebook.com/events/1482938898516996/
Climb Out of the Darkness® is the world’s largest event raising awareness of pregnancy and postpartum mental health disorders such as postpartum depression (PPD), anxiety, bipolar disorders, OCD and psychosis. As part of the Climb, survivors, friends, and families around the world climb, hike, or walk together at a local mountain or park to symbolize their collective rise out of the darkness as well as to raise funds for Postpartum Support International, a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting pregnant and postpartum families around the world.
The event is sponsored by local PSI branch Perinatal Emotional Health Network (PEHN) and Homegrown Babies Childbirth Education and Doula Services.
Everyone is invited to participate in their local Climb Out of the Darkness® to be held at Carrier Park in Asheville October 13 at 10 a.m. – 12 p.m. Anyone is welcome to join in the walk. Donations in support of the event can be made online at climb-out-2018.causevox.com/team/PEHN Making a donation is a great way to show your support for someone you love that has suffered from perinatal mood and anxiety disorders.
Sponsorships from local businesses are accepted. Please contact local Climb Leader, Amy Borskey Duffer, at 828-989-0979 or [email protected] for more information on sponsorships that will help support the Climb.
**Directions: This will be located on the inside of the old race track. You will have to walk across over the wooden bridge to get there. Unfortunately, dogs are not allowed at this part of the park.
https://www.facebook.com/events/1784980761617184/
Fairy Gardening Workshop
Oct. 13, Saturday from 10-11 am
with Ruth Gonzalez & Kathrine Jost
Create your own magical miniature world of delight. We have a wonderful selection of containers and fairy items like fairy houses, fairies and gnomes, miniature critters and accessories, etc. Or bring your own. Scout around your yard for treasures like bark, acorns (fairy bowls) and moss to bring.
You don’t have to believe in fairies to attend, but it is more fun if you let your imagination run wild. Believe for a little while – because magic enchants the heart and makes us smile, and this workshop is all about fun.
$10 fee per person covers soil, gravel, charcoal and decorative rocks for one container.
https://www.facebook.com/events/243209593035694/
Erin will be back to sparkle all the ladies of Weaverville with the only REAL fairy hair in WNC! 25.00 cash. Call the salon and book your appointment today! 828-484-8488
https://www.facebook.com/events/496351890882106/
It’s time to start fall clean-up in the garden. Cinthia Milner, our garden coach, has your chore list ready for putting the garden to bed. Join her for questions on fertilizing, pruning, cutting back perennials, transplanting perennials, planting new trees and shrubs, mulching and more. It’s time to get those fall chores done! Register now.
PRESENTED BY: Cinthia Milner
SEMINAR LIMITED TO 30 GUESTS; MUST PRE-REGISTER
REGISTRATION FEE: $10.00
Please register online at https://bbbarns.com/garden-center-calendar/2018/10/13/fall-clean-up , at the store or over the phone at 828.650.7300
https://www.facebook.com/events/2181138241928318/
Our annual Fall Festival includes free games and bounce houses for the kids, a silent auction, a BBQ sale, live music, car show, pumpkin patch, and other entertainment. We’ll also be offering tours of West Campus and Independent Living Village. We will share an update on our Second Century of HOPE. All proceeds go to meet the daily needs of the children in care.
https://www.facebook.com/events/1698358990274907/
The event showcases about 100 quilts made by the members of the Guild. The quilts range from the traditional to modern and from king-sized to wall hangings. Craft boutiques feature a variety of articles made by members for sale to visitors.
Fall and Christmas articles are always favorites at the show, and the Bake Shop always sells out of yummy munchies.
Entry is $3 and there is loads of free parking.
https://www.facebook.com/events/1887363174891847/
When reflecting on the current state of the environment, it seems that we have entered into times of seismic sorrows. Carbon emissions, water pollution, fracking, and changing climate patterns all point to a troubling reality with serious consequences for human and non-human populations. Through weavings, installations, sculpture, and print, artists Rena Detrixhe and Tali Weinberg (Tulsa, OK) explore the complex relationship between humans and the planet, offering insights, expressing grief, and creating space for resilience and change.
In Time of Seismic Sorrows is curated by Marilyn Zapf and organized by the Center for Craft. The Center for Craft is supported in part by the N.C. Arts Council, a division of the Department of Natural and Cultural Resources.
Kolo Bike Park Saturday Shred Sessions- ages 8-15
$75 per session
Keep your skills sharp at this Day Camp for those kids who already have some moutain bike skills. Kids will learn new skills on single track trail rides, skills sessions, pump track training, dirt jumps and more. Limited space available.
Register today: https://fareharbor.com/embeds/book/kolobikepark/items/103687/calendar/2018/10/?flow=19127
Questions: 828.225.2921
https://www.facebook.com/events/228487808023082/?event_time_id=228487821356414
Join us October 13th at Tom Johnson’s Pet Days Adoption event going on from 10am-2pm! You don’t want to miss your chance at meeting your forever fur-baby.
For more information, check out the event online: https://www.campingworld.com/PetDaysEvent/.
They’ll have 2-day only specials, and free treats and pet wipes for your furry friends while supplies last. Plus, save on even more event-only specials!
https://www.facebook.com/events/1891359397651024/
Come find your perfect pumpkin this year at The Park at Flat Rock! We look forward to seeing you!
https://www.facebook.com/events/241961199805244/
Link to listen at www.RealEstateNewsRadio.com or search wnc570 on Iheart Radio app (free) live at 10:05am every Saturday since 2011.
Welcome to our weekly live real estate real estate show, broadcasting weekly since 2011. Whether you are a brand new home purchaser or a seasoned seller, or simply want a fun Saturday morning show (yes we get a little goofy) – we have topics for you. Broadcast live every weekend, on Saturdays. Call in and get your questions answered, and win trivia.
Many of our rockstar business team members join us on the show, as well as our real estate service providers.
Links to previous shows here:
https://www.iheart.com/podcast/139-The-Plain-English-Real-Est-26720348/episodes/
Although our show is broadcast live from Asheville, NC, we have #1 teams throughout the US waiting to help you, and listeners from around the globe. The show is syndicated through the IHeartRadio app on their phone, geography is no longer an issue.
We get callers from around the country. Although State real estate laws may differ, many of our core approaches are the same.
You can post your questions on our Radio FB page here
https://www.facebook.com/RealEstateNewsRadio/
….Or dial in live at 800 570 9962
See the homes we mention here
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See rebates available for POLICE – FIRE – HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONALS – TEACHERS – VETERANS
www.MountainHomesForHeroes.com – OVER $600,000 given back to local community servers!
https://www.facebook.com/events/133786500810878/?event_time_id=133786584144203
Buggy rides, pumpkins, sunflowers, food (including our friends from Farmhouse Tacos) and more!
https://www.facebook.com/events/957473411105723/
***The first 100 ladies to register will receive a FREE book!***
What does Jesus, coffee, brunch, and Barbie have in common? Join us on Saturday, October 13th to find out. We have a great morning planned filled with brunch and biblical inspiration. Join us for this special event with author and speaker, Dr. Donna Gibbs. This event is a kickoff EXCLUSIVE to us with the launch of Donna’s NEW book, Silencing Insecurities. The first 100 ladies to register for this FREE event will also receive a FREE book! Open to women, teens and up!
Some insight on Silencing Insecurities:
Say goodbye to insecurity. It’s time to change how we think about ourselves.
We have more ways than ever to compare ourselves to others–who are all prettier, thinner, smarter, more successful, and more put together than we are–and our sense of self-worth takes a serious beating on an almost daily basis. It’s not what God wants for us, and it’s not what we want for ourselves. So why is it so hard to stop?
Drawing from her twenty years of experience counseling women, professional Christian counselor Donna Gibbs says enough is enough. In this practical book, she exposes the vulnerabilities and lies that produce insecurities in us starting from a young age, explores the result of letting those insecurities get the best of us, and, most importantly, shows us the way out of insecurity–for good.
https://www.facebook.com/events/1892161941092984/
Meet Grandfather Mountain’s naturalists at the Nature Museum to obtain a map and information on where to find the most beautiful fall colors! Special programming throughout the day will help families to explore the great deciduous forest and learn about the science behind the natural phenomenon. Included with admission.
https://www.facebook.com/events/1561579063957338/
Come out and support the Cannabis/Hemp industry and movement. Great food, music, information and best of all…the new CBD/Hemp products from Kindgom Harvest and others from around the country.
https://www.facebook.com/events/1385942501550821/?event_time_id=1385942508217487
• As Mother Nature begins her change of the look of the Gardens, join us for an afternoon of music, food and fun.
• The 10-piece Atlanta Dance Party Band will perform from the Gibbs’ stage in the Grove with dance hits from the 70s, 80’s and 90’s. Their four lead singers, horn trio and all-star rhythm section will bring back great memories.
• Chef John will create a wonderful “Box Lunch” available for pre-order as well as food offerings for younger members of your family.
• For mom, our market vendors will return with a plethora of offerings, and it’s never too early to shop for the holidays as we offer special discounts in our Seasons gift store.
• You’ll likely run into one of our magicians strolling the Gardens, who will boggle your mind with their sleight of hand.
• Simply an enjoyable, relaxing afternoon that offers something for all!
https://www.facebook.com/events/514221665657271/
