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
22, 2020
Monday- Friday, 9:30am – 4:30pm
May 18th -22nd, 2020
Do you hate glazing? I mean, do you really HATE glazing? Have you experienced the frustration of making a beautiful piece, then ruining it with a flawed, or perhaps worse, boring glaze? Would you rather spend your time doing just about ANYTHING else, even cleaning your studio? Then this is the workshop for you! Join best-selling author of the book, Amazing Glaze, Gabriel as he demystifies the techniques that will help you learn to love the glazing process, achieve more dynamic results, and get your work noticed. Topics will include under and overglaze decoration, glazing large and delicate work, spraying glazes, and multiple firings. We will also examine the basics of formulating, mixing, or altering a glaze.
Level: Seasoned Beginner, Intermediate, and Advanced
Tuition: $595 + $75 Lab Fee, Includes a copy of the book Amazing Glaze.
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Douglas Ellington: Asheville’s Boomtown Architect presents a look at his iconic Asheville creations along with other buildings he completed throughout his career in other cities.
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| Hillbilly Land explores the power, prevalence, and persistence of the hillbilly stereotype from the days of its beginnings in the late 19th century to the present day. |
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In 1918 vs 2020, we take an in-depth look at the 1918 influenza epidemic in Western North Carolina through newspaper clippings, advertisements, ephemera, photographs, and oral history and place the events of 1918 into context with our present-day response to the coronavirus pandemic.
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May is National Preservation Month and as usual we will be taking this time to celebrate some of the many preservation projects in Asheville and Buncombe County. Because we can’t meet in person this year, we will be posting videos of the winning projects throughout the month. We hope you will help us celebrate these wonderful projects and the people who made them happen all month long!
Youth Education Video – Our Mountains
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| Have you ever wondered how the southern Appalachian mountains were formed, or how the underlying geology affects the biodiversity we work to protect? Check out this short 5-minute lesson, followed by a fun craft for all ages. |
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Popular A-B Tech programs in Brewing, Cosmetology, EMS and Allied Health are now accepting applicants for the Fall 2020 Semester. Apply now because these programs are capped and will fill quickly. Financial aid is available. Learn more at abtech.edu/register or call 828.398.7900.
The programs include:
Brewing, Distillation and Fermentation
Cosmetology and Cosmetology Instructor
EMS
Medical Assisting
Pharmacy Tech
Phlebotomy
More information also can be found at www.abtech.edu/selective-limited-programs

Every week day, Janet’s Planet gives children a daily dose of science and space topics from around the world.
This is for ages 7-16!
Come and join us! See the Event Brite link below to register. Parents must register for their children.
Once I get your confirmation of your invite, I will personally send you the link to the class.
This is a measure to keep you safe. You can also email me at
[email protected] for any questions.
Am hopefully going to get you all a calendar soon of all the talks. More astronauts to come!
This roundtable discussion will include presenters from Americans for the Arts (AFTA), Craft Emergency Relief Fund (CERF+), and Mountain BizWorks to discuss the results of artist surveys, local and national funding opportunities, and resources for support.
Saturday, May
23, 2020
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Douglas Ellington: Asheville’s Boomtown Architect presents a look at his iconic Asheville creations along with other buildings he completed throughout his career in other cities.
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| Hillbilly Land explores the power, prevalence, and persistence of the hillbilly stereotype from the days of its beginnings in the late 19th century to the present day. |
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In 1918 vs 2020, we take an in-depth look at the 1918 influenza epidemic in Western North Carolina through newspaper clippings, advertisements, ephemera, photographs, and oral history and place the events of 1918 into context with our present-day response to the coronavirus pandemic.
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May is National Preservation Month and as usual we will be taking this time to celebrate some of the many preservation projects in Asheville and Buncombe County. Because we can’t meet in person this year, we will be posting videos of the winning projects throughout the month. We hope you will help us celebrate these wonderful projects and the people who made them happen all month long!
A video-based program that guides aspiring hide tanners through every step of tanning a deer hide.
Natalie Bogwalker
Natalie is a hide tanner, craftswoman, builder, teacher, mom, and gardener. She founded Wild Abundance 10 years ago because of her passion for sharing real, practical skills that get people closer to the Earth. Hide tanning was one of the first earthskills that she learned, and it changed her life profoundly. That was over 15 years ago! Since then she’s tanned uncountable hides, but more importantly, she’s taught hide tanning to hundreds of students.
Natalie knows what usually trips people up who are new to hide tanning. In this online course she shares a thorough, step-by-step guide to hide tanning, including numerous tips and tricks that will help you succeed.
Youth Education Video – Our Mountains
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| Click Here to View Our Mountains Video |
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| Have you ever wondered how the southern Appalachian mountains were formed, or how the underlying geology affects the biodiversity we work to protect? Check out this short 5-minute lesson, followed by a fun craft for all ages. |
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See where the cougars and otters sleep overnight, meet black bears that are not commonly on display, learn the ins and outs of what it takes to care for the animals year-round, observe a training session and find out why the animals call Grandfather Mountain home.
Offered on weekends, April – October.
Sunday, May
24, 2020
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Douglas Ellington: Asheville’s Boomtown Architect presents a look at his iconic Asheville creations along with other buildings he completed throughout his career in other cities.
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| Hillbilly Land explores the power, prevalence, and persistence of the hillbilly stereotype from the days of its beginnings in the late 19th century to the present day. |
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In 1918 vs 2020, we take an in-depth look at the 1918 influenza epidemic in Western North Carolina through newspaper clippings, advertisements, ephemera, photographs, and oral history and place the events of 1918 into context with our present-day response to the coronavirus pandemic.
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May is National Preservation Month and as usual we will be taking this time to celebrate some of the many preservation projects in Asheville and Buncombe County. Because we can’t meet in person this year, we will be posting videos of the winning projects throughout the month. We hope you will help us celebrate these wonderful projects and the people who made them happen all month long!
Youth Education Video – Our Mountains
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| Click Here to View Our Mountains Video |
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| Have you ever wondered how the southern Appalachian mountains were formed, or how the underlying geology affects the biodiversity we work to protect? Check out this short 5-minute lesson, followed by a fun craft for all ages. |
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See where the cougars and otters sleep overnight, meet black bears that are not commonly on display, learn the ins and outs of what it takes to care for the animals year-round, observe a training session and find out why the animals call Grandfather Mountain home.
Offered on weekends, April – October.
Monday, May
25, 2020
Youth Education Video – Our Mountains
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| Click Here to View Our Mountains Video |
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| Have you ever wondered how the southern Appalachian mountains were formed, or how the underlying geology affects the biodiversity we work to protect? Check out this short 5-minute lesson, followed by a fun craft for all ages. |
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Every week day, Janet’s Planet gives children a daily dose of science and space topics from around the world.
This is for ages 7-16!
Come and join us! See the Event Brite link below to register. Parents must register for their children.
Once I get your confirmation of your invite, I will personally send you the link to the class.
This is a measure to keep you safe. You can also email me at
[email protected] for any questions.
Am hopefully going to get you all a calendar soon of all the talks. More astronauts to come!
Tuesday, May
26, 2020
Youth Education Video – Our Mountains
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| Click Here to View Our Mountains Video |
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| Have you ever wondered how the southern Appalachian mountains were formed, or how the underlying geology affects the biodiversity we work to protect? Check out this short 5-minute lesson, followed by a fun craft for all ages. |
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Every week day, Janet’s Planet gives children a daily dose of science and space topics from around the world.
This is for ages 7-16!
Come and join us! See the Event Brite link below to register. Parents must register for their children.
Once I get your confirmation of your invite, I will personally send you the link to the class.
This is a measure to keep you safe. You can also email me at
[email protected] for any questions.
Am hopefully going to get you all a calendar soon of all the talks. More astronauts to come!

Join us Tuesday-Thursday, at 10:30am, for our an educational encounter. Tuesday: Tell Me About it Tuesdays Wednesday: Wild for Reading Wednesdays Thursday: Learning Safari Thursdays
Wednesday, May
27, 2020
Youth Education Video – Our Mountains
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| Click Here to View Our Mountains Video |
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| Have you ever wondered how the southern Appalachian mountains were formed, or how the underlying geology affects the biodiversity we work to protect? Check out this short 5-minute lesson, followed by a fun craft for all ages. |
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Every week day, Janet’s Planet gives children a daily dose of science and space topics from around the world.
This is for ages 7-16!
Come and join us! See the Event Brite link below to register. Parents must register for their children.
Once I get your confirmation of your invite, I will personally send you the link to the class.
This is a measure to keep you safe. You can also email me at
[email protected] for any questions.
Am hopefully going to get you all a calendar soon of all the talks. More astronauts to come!

Join us Tuesday-Thursday, at 10:30am, for our an educational encounter. Tuesday: Tell Me About it Tuesdays Wednesday: Wild for Reading Wednesdays Thursday: Learning Safari Thursdays