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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Sunday, October 30, 2022
Asheville GreenWorks: Halloween Tree Adoption
Oct 30 @ 10:00 am – 2:00 pm
Asheville GreenWorks

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 30
10am – 2pm

Registration opens Oct 10 @ noon!
Why Do We Help Residents Plant Trees?

Our urban trees in Asheville are at a critical moment. Over the past decade, we have seen a tremendous increase in development in our area — trees, and ultimately our residents, are paying the price.

The math is simple. The more trees we keep around us, the more protected we are from the uncertainties of extreme weather and a changing climate. We know that we are losing too many trees to development. That’s why we offer private landowners the opportunity to adopt trees we grow in our nursery, as part of GreenWorks’ broader effort to protect and restore our urban forest. This tree adoption event is for Buncombe County residents to receive 1 tree to be planted on private residential property.

GreenWorks relies on financial support from our community to offer trees to Buncombe County residents for adoption. You can reserve your tree with a donation of any amount starting at $10 — if cost is a barrier to your participation, please call us at (828) 254-1776It costs us roughly $100 annually and 3-4 years to grow each tree to the point it can be planted with the best chance to grow and thriveOn average, your future tree has received 100 hours of hands-on care by volunteers every year, since the time it was potted up as a seedling to the day you take it home with you! Your donation today helps to sustain nursery operations so that we continue to have trees for Buncombe County residents to adopt for generations to come, and it bolsters our capacity to work with low-wealth communities and communities of color who are disproportionately affected by tree loss, pollution and climate change.

Beaverdam Studio Tour
Oct 30 @ 10:00 am – 4:00 pm
Beaverdam Studio Tour

The Beaverdam Studio tour is a self- guided event. The artists working in Beaverdam Valley—plus 3 guest artists—are excited to welcome visitors to see their work and talk with them. A wide range of media is offered including:ceramics, painting, jewelry, sculpture, textiles, paper art, photography, and more.

Fall Festivities at Hickory Nut Gap
Oct 30 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
Hickory Nut Gap Farm

With the arrival of the fall, we’d like to announce the launch of our 2022 Fall Festivities! In the mountains of Western NC, the air is already growing cooler and crisper each day, and the leaves are beginning to change.

Each weekend in September and October, we’ll be hosting our community for a variety of seasonal offerings. Bring the whole family to our Home Farm in Fairview, NC for a festive experience :

  • Pony Rides: 10am – 2pm
  • Hay Rides (beginning Sept 24): 12pm – 5pm
  • Local Apples
  • Fresh Pressed Cider
  • Sound Silo (by Firefly Valley Design)
  • Local Pumpkins for sale (beginning in October)
  • Pig Viewing Area (beginning Sept 24)

Admission and most activities are FREE! Proceeds from the Pony Rides will benefit Project HNG  – a neighborhood non-profit organization that focuses on community enrichment in WNC.

Fall Tree Adoption Day
Oct 30 @ 10:00 am – 2:00 pm
Sand Hill Tree Nursery
Guided Hendersonville History Walks on Main Street with Mary Jo Padgett
Oct 30 @ 10:00 am – 11:30 am
Hendersonville City Hall, front steps

Take a 90-plus minute walk along Historic Main Street to learn about Hendersonville’s history and architecture and hear fascinating stories of the past. Be charmed and informed by Hendersonville’s history, architecture, and colorful stories.  Learn how the town got its name, who donated the land, bordellos, the oldest block of buildings, amazing fires, trolley lines … and more. All walks begin at 10am and begin at Hendersonville City Hall, front steps (corner of 5th Ave. East and King Street).

HOME + GARDEN SHOW + SENIOR EXPO
Oct 30 @ 10:00 am
Spartanburg Memorial Auditorium

2020 Home & Garden Show Spartanburg H&G

Volunteer for the Eliada Corn Maze and Fall Festival
Oct 30 @ 10:00 am – 7:00 pm
Elida Homes

 

Eliada’s Annual Corn Maze and Fall Festival is the agency’s single largest fundraiser. Through your volunteer support, you are directly impacting the lives of vulnerable children in our community.

Volunteer roles range from:
  • Maintaining our beautiful corn maze trails!
  • Hosting one of our many attractions including the jumping pillow or the slides!
  • Picking corn from the maze for our Corn Cannons!
  • Helping with Check-In and merchandise sales!
*If you have specific needs related to a physical disability be sure to let us know and we will be happy to accommodate you in your role assignment.
Volunteer Perks
  • Shifts are two hours long, and you’re free to sign up for multiple shifts!
  • You will receive a snack & refreshment after your shift!
Group Volunteer Opportunities
If you are a part of a community or church group and are interested in volunteering as a team, we’d love to have you! Contact our Resource Development Officer Rebecca Boline, at [email protected] or (828) 254-5356 x306 to get your volunteer group signed up today!
Restrictions
We ask that volunteers be 18+ years of age. Besides that, we have no other requirements for volunteering-just your commitment to lending two helping hands and a great attitude during your shift!
Biltmore House Rooftop Tour
Oct 30 @ 10:30 am
Biltmore Estate

Limited Capacity: 12 Guests per Tour
A truly memorable experience featuring rare photo opportunities, this exclusive guided tour offers a behind-the-scenes look at the design and construction of Biltmore House in areas unavailable on the regular house visit. Imagine yourself a Vanderbilt (or cherished Vanderbilt guest) as you take in stunning views seen only from the house’s rooftop and balconies.

Advance reservation required. Tour includes 250 stairs with no elevator access. Wheelchairs, strollers, and baby backpacks are prohibited. Backpacks are not allowed on any guided tours. Guests are required to leave backpacks in a locker or in their vehicle. To participate in this tour, guest must have a daytime ticket, a Biltmore Annual Pass, or a stay at one of the estate’s splendid overnight properties.

Toe River Arts: The Fall Studio Tour Preview Exhibition
Oct 30 @ 10:30 am – 5:00 pm
Toe River Arts

The Fall Studio Tour Preview Exhibition opens in the Kokol Gallery, in Toe River Arts’ Spruce Pine location at 269 Oak Ave, October 29 and runs through the end December 2022.  This exhibition gives visitors an opportunity to have a glimpse into each studio and plan their route. It’s also a great place to begin the tour or take a break from a day of non-stop art and artists.

There’s something breathtaking and awe-inspiring about driving through the mountains of western North Carolina in the Fall.  The way the trees show off by turning vibrant shades of red, yellow, and orange before leaving bare branches to the crisp winds and snowy days of winter, reminds us that nature herself is the original artist.

 

For more than a quarter century, the Toe River Arts Studio Tour has intrigued those who make the journey to visit places of inspiration and creation. Situated between Roan Mountain which boasts the world’s largest rhododendron garden and Mt. Mitchell, the highest peak east of the Mississippi, the Toe River Arts Studio Tour is a free, self-guided journey of the arts. This arts adventure through Mitchell and Yancey Counties will take visitors along the meandering Toe River, across its many bridges, around barns, acres of fields and miles of forests all while visiting the 83 talented studio artists who often take inspiration from the mountains they call home and 8 galleries featuring local and international art.

 

It doesn’t matter if you live up the hill or across the state. The Studio Tour provides an adventure for the intrepid seeker of the art experience. Artist studios come in many iterations—the building off to the side of the house, or across the field or down the road or right off the main road or down a gravel one-lane. Two-stories with a gallery space or small and cozy with a table set up or cleared off for display. Still there are others that devote a corner to each artist sharing the space. Wherever and however they are set up, the studios are exciting places to visit because they demonstrate the dynamic process used to create a finished piece. Every artist has their own way of telling a story, inviting visitors to ask questions, hold their work, and share a moment.

 

The art is as diverse as the artists who create it and features the work of glassblowers, jewelers, printmakers, potters, fiber artists, ironworkers, painters, sculptors, and woodworkers.

Asheville Gallery of Art October Show: “Nature’s Gems”, featuring artist Judy Rentner
Oct 30 @ 11:00 am – 6:00 pm
Asheville Gallery of Art

Asheville Gallery of Art presents Judy Rentner’s rich, colorful paintings, during the month of October, in an exhibition titled ‘Nature’s Gems’. The opening reception will be held on Friday, October 7th from 5:00-8:00pm.

Of all of the seasons of the year, fall is the crescendo, the last burst of beauty before nature’s tones soften and become quiet in the winter months. Autumn colors are like precious gems: topaz, sapphires, emeralds, rubies…, an endless sparkling array of brilliance. Although an artist cannot compete with God’s creations, she can capture the awe-inspiring essence of a moment in time to share with her viewers. Judy is such an artist.

Judy Rentner has been painting the landscapes of Western North Carolina for 23 years and they continue to inspire her. Having lived in 10 different states from coast to coast, she still considers North Carolina one of the most beautiful. Although she has been painting most of her adult life, it was here that she found her creative style. Painting in oils, with a palette knife, enabled her to achieve the essence of a scene in light and color. Everything about the creative process is personal and many viewers find themselves drawn to Judy’s unique, inviting style.

A graduate of Ohio University, Judy Rentner did not pursue art until years later when she took workshops, in watercolor, from various artists. This was a pivotal time of discovery as she learned the skills needed to express her ideas in paint. She then experimented with different mediums producing work that was both realistic and abstract. Moving to North Carolina, she placed her work in galleries and taught classes in watercolor, acrylic, and oil. Currently, her passion lies in painting landscapes, with a palette knife, in oils. This technique has given her freedom of expression, using color to its fullest extent.

Judy’s work is represented in several galleries. Check out her website at www.judyrentner.com and be sure to drop by Asheville Gallery of Art this October to view her outstanding autumn paintings. The gallery is open from 11:00am until 6:00pm Monday through Sunday.

Her Painting Titles and writeup:

1. “Crossing into light”….My daughter, a photographer, went to Duke Gardens to “chase the light”. Normally I paint from my own sketches and photos, but this was so striking a scene, that it inspired me to capture it in oil.

2. “Sun Rise in the Mountains” was a combination of many scenes I have painted in our beautiful Smokey Mountains.

3 “Fall Treasure” This is a scene I captured in the Smokey Mountain National Park. Almost every fall I drive through the mountains of Western North Carolina searching for the right landscape. I do not have to go far as this is a painter’s paradise.

Complimentary Wine Tastings Biltmore
Oct 30 @ 11:00 am – 6:00 pm
Biltmore Estate

Capacity is limited.
Tasting room by reservation only. Make reservations in-person on the day of your Winery visit.

To participate in this activity, guest must have a daytime ticket, a Biltmore Annual Pass, or a stay at one of the estate’s splendid overnight properties.

Reservations are required for all wine tastings and must be made on the day of your visit. Because our complimentary wine tastings fill up quickly, we recommend you reserve your tasting when you arrive for your visit.

Natural Collector | Gifts of Fleur S. Bresler
Oct 30 @ 11:00 am – 6:00 pm
Asheville Art Museum

Natural Collector is organized by the Asheville Art Museum. IMAGE: Christian Burchard, Untitled (nesting bowls), 1998, madrone burl, various from 6 × 6 × 6 to ⅜ × ⅜ × ⅜ inches. Gift of Fleur S. Bresler, 2021.76.01.
Natural Collector Gifts of Fleur S. Bresler features around 15 artworks from the collection of Fleur S. Bresler, which include important examples of modern and contemporary American craft including wood and fiber art, as well as glass and ceramics. These works that were generously donated by contemporary craft collector Bresler to the Asheville Art Museum over the years reflect her strong interest in wood-based art and themes of nature.

According to Associate Curator Whitney Richardson, “This exhibition highlights artworks that consider the natural element from which they were created or replicate known flora and fauna in unexpected materials. The selection of objects displayed illustrates how Bresler’s eye for collecting craft not only draws attention to nature and artists’ interest in it, but also accentuates her role as a natural collector with an intuitive ability to identify themes and ideas that speak to one another.”

This exhibition presents work from the Collection representing the first generation of American wood turners like Rude Osolnik and Ed Moulthrop, as well as those that came after and learned from them, such as Philip Moulthrop, John Jordan, and local Western North Carolina (WNC) artist Stoney Lamar. Other WNC-based artists in Natural Collector include Anne Lemanski, whose paper sculpture of a snake captures the viewer’s imagination, and Michael Sherrill’s multimedia work that tricks the eye with its similarity to true-to-life berries. Also represented are beadwork and sculpture by Joyce J. Scott and Jack and Linda Fifield.

Rebel/Re-Belle: Exploring Gender, Agency, and Identity | Selections from the Asheville Art Museum and Rubell Museum
Oct 30 @ 11:00 am – 6:00 pm
Asheville Art Museum
Wednesday through Monday from 11am to 6pm
Corn Wagon Thunder, Laundromat from the Wonder series, 2017. Archival print on Epson Ultra Premium Presentation matte paper, 10 × 15 inches, Asheville Art Museum. © Corn Wagon Thunder.

Rebel/Re-Belle: Exploring Gender, Agency, and Identity Selections from the Asheville Art Museum and Rubell Museum combines works, primarily created by women, from two significant collections of contemporary art to explore how artists have innovated, influenced, interrogated, and inspired visual culture in the past 100 years.

Stained with Glass: Vitreograph Prints from the Studio of Harvey K. Littleton Exhibition
Oct 30 @ 11:00 am – 6:00 pm
Asheville Art Museum
 
Left: Thermon Statom, Frankincense, 1999, siligraphy from glass plate with digital transfer on BFK Rives paper, edition 50/50, 36 1/4 × 29 3/8 inches. Asheville Art Museum. © Thermon Statom. | Right: Dale Chihuly, Suite of Ten Prints: Chandelier, 1994, 4-color intaglio from glass plate on BRK Rives paper, edition 34/50, image: 29 ½ × 23 ½ inches, sheet: 36 × 29 ½ inches. Asheville Art Museum. © Dale Chihuly / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York.
Asheville, N.C.—The selection of works from the Asheville Art Museum’s Collection presented in Stained with Glass: Vitreograph Prints from the Studio of Harvey K. Littleton features imagery that recreates the sensation and colors of stained glass. The exhibition showcases Littleton and the range of makers who worked with him, including Dale Chihuly, Cynthia Bringle, Thermon Statom, and more. This exhibition—organized by the Asheville Art Museum and curated by Hilary Schroeder, assistant curator—will be on view in The Van Winkle Law Firm Gallery at the Museum from January 12 through May 23, 2022.

In 1974 Harvey K. Littleton (Corning, NY 1922–2013 Spruce Pine, NC) developed a process for using glass to create prints on paper. Littleton, who began as a ceramicist and became a leading figure in the American Studio Glass Movement, expanded his curiosity around the experimental potential of glass into innovations in the world of printmaking. A wide circle of artists in a variety of media—including glass, ceramics, and painting—were invited to Littleton’s studio in Spruce Pine, NC, to create prints using the vitreograph process developed by Littleton. Upending notions of both traditional glassmaking and printmaking, vitreographs innovatively combine the two into something new. The resulting prints created through a process of etched glass, ink, and paper create rich, colorful scenes reminiscent of luminous stained glass.

“Printmaking is a medium that many artists explore at some point in their career,” says Hilary Schroeder, assistant curator. “The process is often collaborative, as they may find themselves working with a print studio and highly skilled printmaker. The medium can also be quite experimental. Harvey Littleton’s contribution to the field is very much so in this spirit, as seen in his incorporation of glass and his invitation to artists who might otherwise not have explored works on paper. Through this exhibition, we are able to appreciate how the artists bring their work in clay, glass, or paint to ink and paper.” 

Autumn Rails Model Train Show
Oct 30 @ 12:00 pm – 4:00 pm
WNC Agricultural Center- Expo Building
SAHC Community Farm Hike
Oct 30 @ 12:00 pm – 3:00 pm
SAHC Community Farm

View across farm with rolling pastures

Enjoy a guided tour on our beautiful Community Farm and see all the terrific projects we have in the works. Participants will hike The Discovery Trail in a 2-mile loop, returning to our education and event center. You are welcome to bring a packed lunch to enjoy there while overlooking the entire farm and surrounding mountains

2022: A SPACE PAWDYSSEY Halloween Dog Parade
Oct 30 @ 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm
The North Carolina Arboretum

SPACE THEMED HALLOWEEN DOG PARADE

Join us Sunday, October 30th for our first annual Halloween Dog Parade! Watch the costume parade, visit with local dog-themed vendors and enjoy the festivities in the fall gardens. The 2022: A SPACE PAWDYSSEY Parade starts with a Master of Ceremonies and prizes will be awarded for best costume. Want to enter your furry friend into the costume contest? Details below.

1:00 PM REGISTRATION
Education Center Plaza

2:00 P.M. 2022: A SPACE PAWDYSSEY PARADE

3:30 GRAND PRIZE ANNOUNCED
Baker Visitor Center Lawn

To participate in the Parade:
Registration starts at 1:00 p.m. in the Education Center Plaza. Registration includes one dog and one dog handler to walk in the parade. Participants will be given a number to be eligible for prizes. Advanced registration is not required and there is no registration fee

 

While we are all excited to meet your furry friends in the garden, please note that both buildings and the Bonsai Exhibition Garden are off-limits for pets.

Jazz Sunday Jam
Oct 30 @ 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm
One World Brewing West

Jazz Sunday at One World Brewing West is a modern jazz jam held every Sunday afternoon from 1-4pm. Previously known as Jazz Monday, the jam has been running non stop since July, 2018 at the West Asheville brewery and is hosted weekly by The Fully Vaccinated Jazz Trio, consisting of Ray Ring on guitar, Jason DeCristofaro on drums, piano and vibraphone, and Connor Law on bass. Jazz Sunday typically features a guest artist for a short set and then welcomes jazz musicians of all levels to sit in for the remainder of the afternoon on One World’s spacious outdoor stage.

Little Shop of Horrors
Oct 30 @ 2:00 pm – 4:30 pm
Carol Belk Theatre

Little Shop of Horrors

A horror comedy rock musical about a Skid Row flower shop worker with low self-confidence who finds and raises a plant that feeds on human blood and flesh.

Directed by Stephanie Hickling Beckman

Book + Lyrics by Howard Ashman

Music by Alan Menken

Based on the film by Roger Corman, Screenplay by Charles Griffith

Originally produced by the WPA Theatre (Kyle Renick, Producing Director)

Originally Produced at the Orpheum Theatre, New York City by the WPA Theatre, David Geffen, Cameron Mackintosh and the Shubert Organization

$15 for General Admissions, $10 for UNCA Faculty/Staff, and $5 for UNCA Students.

This event will be held at the Carol Belk Theatre on UNC-Asheville’s campus.

Mamma Mia
Oct 30 @ 2:00 pm
Flat Rock Playhouse
Mamma Mia! Encore Performance.
                Oct. 21 - Nov. 13.

Flat Rock Playhouse is bringing the ever-popular Mamma Mia! back to The Rock for an Encore Performance! Mamma Mia! is the mega-hit Broadway show about a daughter’s dream, a mother’s secret and a trip down the aisle you will never forget. Featuring songs like “Dancing Queen,” “Gimme! Gimme! Gimme!,” “Thank You for the Music,” and “Honey, Honey,” you already know it’s a show you’re going to love! Bring your best friends, strap on your dancing shoes, dust off your vocal chords, and get ready to sing and dance along with us for an exuberant night of pure fun and awesome music!

The Roommate
Oct 30 @ 2:00 pm
North Carolina Stage Company

Picture of two women, one smiling nervously and holding a coffee mug and the other holding moving boxes. In between them in pink font on a dark brown background is the text 'The Roommate by Jen Silverman October 5-30, 2022 Directed by Angie Flynn-McIver. What happens when an attempt to re-route your life goes completely off the rails. Discretionary content: adult themes and language'

By Jen Silverman

Please be aware that, as of 10/2022, NC Stage is still requiring masks of all staff, audience members, and volunteers. Read more about this decision and our complete COVID-19 policy.

Sharon, in her mid-fifties, is recently divorced and needs a roommate to share her Iowa home. Robyn, also in her mid-fifties, needs a place to hide and a chance to start over. But as Sharon begins to uncover Robyn’s secrets, they encourage her own deep-seated desire to transform her life completely. A thoughtful, edgy comedy about what it takes to re-route your life – and what happens when the wheels come off.

“A play where The Odd Couple meets Breaking Bad, and where women of a certain age are visible again to society.”

-Let’s Play at Chicago Now

 

Discretionary Content: Adult themes and Language, brief smoking, and simulated drug use

Run Time: 1 hr 40 minutes, no intermission

Readers Theatre Showcase: Outside Mullingar
Oct 30 @ 2:30 pm
Reuter Center on the campus of UNCA

RTS: Outside Mullingar

By John Patrick Shanley

 

Outside Mullingar is presented as readers theatre by The Autumn Players.

Anthony and Rosemary have been friends since childhood, but Rosemary has always wanted something more. When a land feud begins to brew between the two friends’ families, Rosemary worries they will never be together. But in this poignant and funny journey to happiness, Anthony and Rosemary both learn it’s never too late to take a chance on love.

Friday and Saturday performances are held in 35below at Asheville Community Theatre; Sunday performance is held at the Reuter Center on the campus of UNCA. 

 

Asheville Baroque Concerts- Reel Baroque
Oct 30 @ 3:00 pm
Haw Creek Commons

Pan Harmonia Season 23

In the spirit of inclusivity, equity and love, Pan Harmonia offers admission-free, pay-as-you-can community concerts.

Reel Baroque
Celtic Baroque – The Reel Sisters join ABCs’ Gail Ann Schroeder to perform works by O’Carolan, Playford and Purcell.
Rosalind Buda, recorder, whistle, smallpipes; Kelly Brzozowski, harp; Gail Ann Schroeder, viola da gamba

Sunday, October 30, 3 pm Haw Creek Commons, 315 Old Haw Creek Road, Asheville 28805

Advanced reservations encouraged and appreciated, and for smaller venues, required.
Email [email protected] or call the office at (828) 254-7123, if you have questions.
panharmonia.org

Reserve at https://panharmonia.org/product/oct-30-reel-baroque/

Daily Meditation + Support (online)
Oct 30 @ 3:00 pm – 3:30 pm
online

Hosted by: The Buddhist Studies Institute

FREE – ONLINE – 30 MINUTES – DAILY
🌺Guided meditation support and community🌺

🌸Stabilization and Liberation:
In order to liberate our minds– we need stable calm.

🌸Consistency & Commitment:
Stabilizing in calm clear presence takes consistent training.

🌸Support & Community:
Daily Meditation is a container and support for your meditation focus.

Expand your meditation circle- join us online any day or every day!

Formerly known as 100 Days of practice to support a Tibetan Yogis tradition to practice 100 days in the winter, this has now been expanded to continue daily. To learn more and register: https://buddhiststudiesinstitute.org/daily-meditation/

Jack of the Wood : Sunday-Irish Session
Oct 30 @ 3:00 pm
Jack of the Wood

 

Jack of the Wood : Sunday-Irish Session 

Sundays

1 till who knows when?

Traditional Irish music is kept alive at Jack of the Wood with our unplugged Sunday session.

Jack of the Wood

95 Patton ave

Asheville, NC 28801

(828) 252.5445

http://www.jackofthewood.com/

THE HAUNTING OF HILL HOUSE
Oct 30 @ 3:00 pm
Hendersonville Theatre

By F. Andrew Leslie, from the novel by Shirley Jackson

DIRECTED BY JONATHAN FORRESTER

In a chilling and mystifying study in mounting terror, a small group of “psychically receptive” people are brought together in desolate and deserted Hill House, a brooding, mid-Victorian mansion known as a place of evil. The visitors have come to probe the secrets of the old house and to draw forth the mysterious powers that it is alleged to possess—powers which have brought madness, murder and suicide to those who have lived there in in the past. As disturbing events begin to transpire, the house begins to influence (and overtake) the visitors’ psyches. To stay sane, they must be stronger than the traumas the house has brought upon them.

Sunset Tuckasegee River Train
Oct 30 @ 4:45 pm – 7:45 pm
Great Smoky Mountains Railroad Depot

777 on trestle

Enjoy a beautiful North Carolina sunset and brilliant fall colors as you travel by rail through the quiet countryside and along the Tuckasegee River to the quaint Town of Dillsboro. You’ll even get a chance to pass by the famous movie set of The Fugitive, starring Harrison Ford!

The journey is 32 miles round trip for a full 3-hour train ride. Please note, there is no layover on Sunset trains. Be sure to bring a jacket or sweater for cooler evenings after the sun goes down. These 4:45pm departures are available on select weekend dates during October.

The Carolina Youth Symphony Orchestra Fall Concert
Oct 30 @ 5:00 pm
Peace Concert Hall

The Carolina Youth Symphony Orchestra will perform a side-by-side concert with members of the Greenville Symphony. The concert is conducted by Dr. Leslie W. Hicken and will feature Mussorgsky’s Night on Bald Mountain, Berlioz’ March to the Scaffold from Symphonie fantastique, Saint-Saens’ Danse Macabre and Schindler’s List by John Williams. Joining them on Schindler’s List are two CYS alumna: Dianna Joiner (violin soloist) and Claire Stam (harpist).

The Concert Orchestra conducted by Mr. James F. Kilgus and the Repertory Orchestra conducted by Mrs. Ginger R. Greer will also be featured on the concert performing selections by Barnes, Brahms, Elfman, Gustafson, Ippolitov-Ivanov and Strauss

10th annual Haunted Trail presented by Mellow Mushroom
Oct 30 @ 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm
The Haunted Trail

Asheville’s Family Friendly Haunt

October 7, 8, 14, 15, 21, 22, 23, 27, 28, 29, 30

MANNA FOODBANK FUNDRAISER

Boo To Hunger

  • Created 22,400 meals for WNC in 2021
  • Created 16,000 meals for WNC in 2020
  • Donated over $4,000 to MANNA Foodbank
  • Every Ticket generates 4 meals for MANNA
Don’t miss the 10th annual Haunted Trail presented by Mellow Mushroom, Asheville’s only family-friendly haunt, located at The Adventure Center Of Asheville! The Haunted Trail is created and brought to life by Asheville Plays. This event is ideal for Halloween lovers of all ages, however, kids age 3-12 is the suggested age range. Every year the show is loved by boils and ghouls from all over WNC, and we hope to see you there!
The Trail
– 15 live action scenes portraying magical renditions of classic Halloween themes
– One of a kind live outdoor theatrical experience
– Entirely immersive and interactive spooky night out while also ensuring no contact or gore.
Aerial Glow Trail
– The Treetops Adventure Park Aerial Glow Trail is also available for guests 4 years or older to enjoy at this event! Climb on two of our aerial trails while they are illuminated with thousands of colorful twinkle and laser lights. If you want to enjoy both of these amazing activities, combo passes are available and WILL sell out, so make sure you reserve your tickets early! *The Haunted Trail does not sell out, however the entrance closes at 9 pm.
For The Little Ghouls
– The ‘Sweet Peek Tour’ is offered nightly at 6:30 pm. This is a guided tour for younger guests who still aren’t sure about being scared, even for fun. The trail is actor free at this time and they can decide if they would like to re-enter the line and receive the full show.
– There is also a Little Ghouls Play Area under the main tent!
Don’t miss PIRATES COVE!
– Featuring a 30 ft Pirate Ship Escape Room
– Test ‘yer wit mateys! 10 voyages available nightly for purchase (groups of up to 6 per voyage) – check in at the pirate ship for your escape time
– Live Mermaid Encounter with photo opportunity
– Pirate activities including a walk the plank obstacle course and shark feeding
Eat, Drink and Be Scary!
– Grab dinner at the event! Mellow Mushroom will be serving up delicious pizza. You can even preorder a whole pizza for the family.
– Fresh donuts made onsite
– Hot popcorn
– S’mores for the bonfire
– Local beer and wine for the big ghouls
– Hot chocolate & cider
– Devils Foot Beverages & sodas
Play While You Wait
– The line to enter the Haunted Trail surrounds the game field. Kids can pop out of line to participate in contests and play Asheville Plays Monster Sized Games.
Under The Big Tent
Under the big purple tent you will find the concessions, Little Ghouls Area, and meet our sponsors.You can also get your face painted, get balloon art, and snap a photo
A True Community Event That Gives Back!
– We are dedicated to making The Haunted Trail a true community event and honored to be a part of your holiday celebrations.
– BOO To Hunger – We say Boo To Hunger by donating 4 meals per ticket to @mannafoodbank. In the past 2 years, we have donated 38,400 meals to MANNA.
– Sensory Friendly Night – Halloween Is For Everyone! October 21st is Sensory Friendly Night
Billy Strings
Oct 30 @ 6:30 pm
Harrahs Cherokee Center Asheville

Billy Strings

GRAMMY Award Winning Billy Strings is performing for 3 nights at ExploreAsheville.com Arena in Asheville, NC on October 29, 30, and 31.

Out now via Rounder Records, Renewal was produced by Jonathan Wilson and solidifies Strings’ position as a singular artist—one who honors the history of the music that inspires him, while continually pushing it forward. With the record’s sixteen tracks, Strings shares a more personal and honest perspective through his songwriting, while incorporating his wide range of influences with elements of bluegrass, classic rock, metal, psychedelic music and more.

“A premier bluegrass mind for this post-everything era…he has zigged and zagged between the form’s antediluvian traditions and rapid-fire improvisations that hit like hard bop, all within songs with hooks so sharp that he seems poised for crossover stardom.” —The New York Times

“In addition to some dazzling picking from Strings and his bandmates, there’s a heaviness to the chord progressions and lyrics that speaks to his love of metal.”—Rolling Stone

“Strings’ high level of musicianship and lyrical sincerity are the kind that defies the boundaries of time and genre.”—Spin