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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It’s and evening of TR legends and stories, pumpkin chucking and more! Mark your calendar and join us on Main Street in downtown Travelers Rest, SC from 6p-9p for live music, food, friends and more. Happy Crawl Y’all!
https://www.facebook.com/events/623113394736201/
(ASHEVILLE STUDIO)
These popular, vintage trees sell out fast, so order your’s today! They make great, one of a kind pieces to pass down for generations to come.
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All trees come with a light kit, colorful plastic mini lights, and yellow star tree topper. You must order a tree to attend the painting party! (Purchase of a tree also includes Tree Party ticket!)
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An evening of fun, Christmas music, snacks and of course painting! Painting Party is October 12th, from 6-9 pm. If you would like to order a tree but cannot attend the party, you can come in to paint your tree with a reservation for the date and time you choose (depending upon availability). Please note on your ticket if you have a group that would like to be seated together.
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Special pricing not valid with other offers or discounts, the cost of the tree includes all painting and firing. Call Linda or Cassidy at the Asheville store (828-253-8181) with any questions.
https://www.facebook.com/events/743744245965851/
Cat Fly Halloween is a celebration of all films strange, set to return for its second annual event that just may haunt you forever. Come out and support local indie filmmakers of Asheville and the southeast!
Drink ticket included upon entry for the first 50 in the door. Doors open at 7pm and then screening begins at 8:30.
Prizes for Best Costume and Audience Favorite for the scariest short film. After the screening dance your booty off and then after party with us in the River Arts District.
SUBMISSIONS OPEN UNTIL SEPTEMBER 28th!
TICKETS ON SALE NOW!
https://www.facebook.com/events/1954428747936142/
This year, Eliada will maintain some beloved attractions including the tractor ride, which now drives all the way around the Corn Maze, jumping pillow, corn kernel sand box, spider web climber, tube slides, and corn cannons.
Tuesday – Thursday: 9am-3pm
Friday: 9am-8pm
Saturday: 10am- 8pm
Sunday: 10am-6pm
Open 7:30 – 11:30 p.m. Advance tickets are rquired. It’s safe, scary fun for the whole family! Kids will enjoy the Halloween shows and trick-or-treating. And take a chilling journey into the night on the Ghost Train – if you dare!
The leaves will be turning this October and the pumpkins will be ready to be carved! The PEANUTS gang returns to the GSMR Pumpkin Patch this October. Ready for some family fun? PEANUTS™ The Great Pumpkin Patch Express returns to the Great Smoky Mountains Railroad for 2018! The excursions, which are themed after Charles M. Schulz’s classic story “It’s The Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown,” will be departing from the Bryson City Depot in October of 2018!
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/
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/
Buggy rides, pumpkins, sunflowers, food (including our friends from Farmhouse Tacos) and more!
https://www.facebook.com/events/957473411105723/
(HENDERSONVILLE STUDIO)
These popular, vintage trees sell out fast, so order your’s today! They make great, one of a kind pieces to pass down for generations to come.
*
All trees come with a light kit, colorful plastic mini lights, and yellow star tree topper. You must order a tree to attend the painting party! (Purchase of a tree also includes Tree Party ticket!)
*
An evening of fun, Christmas music, snacks and of course painting! Painting Party is October 13th, from 5-7 pm at our Hendersonville Location. If you would like to order a tree but cannot attend the party, you can come in to paint your tree with a reservation for the date and time you choose (depending upon availability). Please note on your ticket if you have a group that would like to be seated together.
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Special pricing not valid with other offers or discounts, the cost of the tree includes all painting and firing. Call Linda or Cassidy at the Asheville store (828-253-8181) with any questions.
https://www.facebook.com/events/291398295015198/
Broaden Your Horizon Series No. 2 “Jeff Sipe’s Electric Buddha” at Ambrose West
Broaden Your Horizons Series highlights bands that we feel YOU should know all about it! From Oakland, California to our own backyard! Fresh bands from distant and local lands!
WHEN: Saturday October 13, 2018
WHERE: 312 Haywood Road Asheville, NV 28803
DOORS: 8pm
SHOW: 9pm
AGES: 18+
Jeff Sipe’s Electric Buddha featuring Mike Barnes, Mark McDaniel, Howie Johnson & Melissa Reaves:
WEBSITE: http://jeffsipemusic.com
HEAR SOME MUSIC: https://jeffsipetrio.bandcamp.com/album/jeff-sipe-trio-2
SEE A VIDEO: https://youtu.be/M7jQ3475R7w
Jeff began to play drums in the sixth grade. Then In 1975, Jeff’s first stepping stone was attending the Shenandoah Conservatory of Music. — One of Jeff’s dreams finally came true when he was accepted to Berklee in 1977. While at Berklee, Jeff studied under Bob Kaufman and Bill Norine, he attended clinics given by Alan Dawson and was taken under by his mentor Lee Venters. Jeff was lucky enough to attend Berklee with an impressive cast of musicians like Branford Marsalis, Bill Frisell, Mike Stern and Jeff Watts, Kevin Eubanks, Dean Parks, Steve Vai, just to name a few.
While studying at Berklee, Jeff met and played in a band with Steve Vai and Baron Brown called “Winter”. This experience turned Jeff on to a wide world of music and rhythm which gave him valuable tools that he still carries with him today.
After his stay in Boston, Jeff moved to Atlanta in 1983. There he began gigging and teaching at the Atlanta Institute for Music and at a popular hang out for Atlanta drummers, Atlanta Drums and Percussion. Jeff spent time sitting in with local musicians and was introduced to Bruce Hampton through Dan Wall, a keyboardist that he had been playing with…..and that’s the rest of the story. It seemed too fitting that their first meeting took place at a wedding because not only was there a marriage there was a wedding of vast musical intention. Jeff then asked Oteil Burbridge and Jimmy Herring to sit in on this free willed musical band wagon and the Aquarium Rescue Unit was born.
In 1996, Jeff met up with Swedish-born bass extraordinaire Jonas Hellborg and the Memphis guitar monster Shawn Lane. This Trio did many Europoean tours as well as American tours. Jonas released 4 recordings of this band including “Temporal Analogues of Paradise”, a classic.
Jeff’s interest in bluegrass music led him to 3 years with “Leftover Salmon” where he gigged almost non stop! The recording “Nashville Sessions” was a high lite of that period having an opportunity to work with Randy and Earl Srcruggs, Bela Fleck, Waylon Jennings, Lucinda Williams, Taj Mahal, & Jerry Douglas among others.
Jeff took on his own creation known as the Zambiland Orchestra. This experimental big band featured Ricky Keller conducting members of Phish, Widespread Panic, Michael Ray and the Cosmic Crew, the Derek Trucks Band, the Fiji Mariners, MOE, Little Feat, Sam Bush, John Cowan, Warren Haynes, Stanton Moore, the Atlanta All-Stars, Little John, Sonny Emory Randy Honea, and many others.
The Zambiland Orchestra performed as a charity event for six years in a row every December just before Christmas at the Variety Playhouse as a benefit for Hospice and the food bank.
By the 4th year into it there where 83 players on stage being conducted by the great spirit Ricky Keller and Jeff. One invited guest was Matt Butler who was so inspired by this spirited event that he began his own version called the” Everyone Orchestra”.
Even more recently Jeff teamed up with long time friend and guitar maniac Jimmy Herring on a project known as Z, that’s Project Z to most. Together with fellow Atlantian producer/musician Ricky Keller and mega organ/keyboardist Oliver Wells, Project Z recorded a self titled debut album filled with juicy fusionisk tunes that gathered praise from all realms. Since then a second Project Z has been released as well as Jeff’s solo release “Timeless” featuring Paul Hanson, Derek Jones, Jason Crosby, Kofi Burbridge, Count ‘M Butu and Derek Trucks.
https://www.facebook.com/events/2115039938749303/
This year, Eliada will maintain some beloved attractions including the tractor ride, which now drives all the way around the Corn Maze, jumping pillow, corn kernel sand box, spider web climber, tube slides, and corn cannons.
Tuesday – Thursday: 9am-3pm
Friday: 9am-8pm
Saturday: 10am- 8pm
Sunday: 10am-6pm
Open 7:30 – 11:30 p.m. Advance tickets are rquired. It’s safe, scary fun for the whole family! Kids will enjoy the Halloween shows and trick-or-treating. And take a chilling journey into the night on the Ghost Train – if you dare!
The leaves will be turning this October and the pumpkins will be ready to be carved! The PEANUTS gang returns to the GSMR Pumpkin Patch this October. Ready for some family fun? PEANUTS™ The Great Pumpkin Patch Express returns to the Great Smoky Mountains Railroad for 2018! The excursions, which are themed after Charles M. Schulz’s classic story “It’s The Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown,” will be departing from the Bryson City Depot in October of 2018!
A night of classic drag pageantry with the haunting twist of Halloween creativity. Contestants will bring their most creative gowns, jaw-droppingly good talents and unique on-stage answers as they compete for the title of Miss Inferno 2018. Our audience will be on the edge of their seats as these ladies fight for the win.
PATRONS
> This is an 18+ event
> Doors open at 8pm, Pageant starts at 9pm, Closing at 3am.
> $10 for standing ONLY or $15 for VIP seating.
> RESERVATIONS call 828.505.1612 or [email protected]
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CONTESTANTS
> Entry fee is $50
> Each contestant will be allowed 1-dresser free of charge. All dancers will be charged $5 (half price)
> Registration will start at 7pm & Pageant will begin at 9pm
CATEGORIES
This is a themed pageant (Halloween) and the judges will be instructed to give consideration to those that follow the theme.
> On-Stage Question
> Creative Formal Wear
> Talent (7-Minute Limit)
MUSIC
Contestants must provide a clearly labelled CD or thumb drive at registration with:
> Track 1 – Creative Formal Wear
> Track 2 – Talent
> Track 3 – Crowning
PRIZE PACKAGE *WINNER*
> Crown
> $200 ($100 Night of, $100 at Give Up)
> Bookings at Scandals Nightclub (Based on owner’s discretion)
PRIZE PACKAGE *1ST ALTERNATE*
> $50 Cash
ELIGIBILITY
Contestants that haven’t already achieved the title and crown of Honey Boo/Inferno are eligible. Contestants must be in good standing with Scandals Nightclub and not work at any other establishment within 50 miles.
BACKSTAGE NOTICE
No one except for contestants, dressers, and dancers are allowed in the dressing area. Dancers are only allowed backstage prior to talent and must leave after your talent. Upon crowning, no one is allowed backstage except judges, contestants and dressers. THIS IS WHEN JUDGES WILL BE DOING CRITIQUES AND WILL NEED TO MOVE QUICKLY IN THE BACK ROOM. NO EXCEPTIONS. All extra bodies backstage at those RESTRICTED times will be removed from the property.
JUDGING NOTICE
To be fair to all contestants, the highest and lowest scores for each category will not be considered in the final tabulation. Furthermore, an additional judge may be added or substitution may occur due to an absence.
NOTE FROM THE PAGEANT OWNER
“I personally audit all of my pageants and will disqualify a judge if their scores are not within the average range of others Furthermore, the queens from my house cast that enters do NOT have an advantage over others. I welcome all entertainers and wish everyone the best in holding the next title!” – JD
https://www.facebook.com/events/308033483129033/
This year, Eliada will maintain some beloved attractions including the tractor ride, which now drives all the way around the Corn Maze, jumping pillow, corn kernel sand box, spider web climber, tube slides, and corn cannons.
Tuesday – Thursday: 9am-3pm
Friday: 9am-8pm
Saturday: 10am- 8pm
Sunday: 10am-6pm
Open 7:30 – 11:30 p.m. Advance tickets are rquired. It’s safe, scary fun for the whole family! Kids will enjoy the Halloween shows and trick-or-treating. And take a chilling journey into the night on the Ghost Train – if you dare!
This year, Eliada will maintain some beloved attractions including the tractor ride, which now drives all the way around the Corn Maze, jumping pillow, corn kernel sand box, spider web climber, tube slides, and corn cannons.
Tuesday – Thursday: 9am-3pm
Friday: 9am-8pm
Saturday: 10am- 8pm
Sunday: 10am-6pm
Open 7:30 – 11:30 p.m. Advance tickets are rquired. It’s safe, scary fun for the whole family! Kids will enjoy the Halloween shows and trick-or-treating. And take a chilling journey into the night on the Ghost Train – if you dare!
Nothing beats Champagne… BUT – Halloween champagne cocktails! An incredibly delicious way to celebrate one of the year’s best holidays! Stop in over the month of October for Champagne Tuesdays and Treat yourself to a little taste of evil! No matter what’s your favorite poison, we’ve got you covered with 5 weeks of devilishly delightful cocktails – ALL with a wickedly sparkling base- Champagne.
Tuesday, October 2nd
Ravens Blood Champagne Cocktail-
Cranberry juice, Cranberry Bitters, Sugar cube, Sparkling Wine
Tuesday, October 9th
Magic Cotton Candy Sparkling Daiquiri-
Rum, lime, Sparkling Wine, Cotton Candy
Tuesday, October 16th
Blood Peach Bellini-
Campari, Peach Puree, Pomegranate Molasses, Sparkling Wine
Tuesday, October 23rd
Bride of Frankenstein-
Blackberry jam, House made Vanilla Syrup, Tito’s Vodka, Sparkling Wine, Blackberries
Tuesday, October 30th
Rosemarys Bubbly & Death in the Afternoon
•Rosemarys Bubbly- Champagne, Spiced Simple Syrup, Fresh Rosemary
•Death in the Afternoon- Absinthe, Champagne
https://www.facebook.com/events/2108340962763217/
So ladies and gentleman Well be doing a fall moppets show! Which one you ask? Well that where it gets really fun. We have been asked by the Montford Park Players, to perform the main stage production of the classic A Christmas Carol! You read that right, the main stage!! So you want to come play? Here are all the details you may need right now…
Show: A Christmas Carol
Director: Ashleigh Goff, Co-Director: Skyler Goff
When: October 15th and 16th, 6-8pm
Where: Colourfield, 54 Ravenscroft Dr, Asheville NC
Rehearsal schedule: Oct 22nd – Dec 13th (rehearsing from 5pm-8pm to respect school nights)
Shows: Dec 14th -16th and Dec 21st -23rd
Cost: Free
Cast: We will be casting 12 people (ages 9-17) in ALL of the roles for A Christmas carol
Crew: All of our crew (Stage managers, Run crew etc) will be youth
Designers: We will be looking for a team to help us design and build our set, special effects and costumes, so if you want to be on design crew let us know!
– You do NOT have to be on stage to be a part of the production! We will be doing this production like a main stage run, meaning our tech team and actors will not need to be the same (but you can, you can do both if you would like, but you don’t have to)
-there is an age limit to act (9-17) but not to to be on crew or design (so past moppets are welcome to come back and help!!!)
You do have to audition to be cast, but you do not have to audition to be on crew or design. We are opening this up to and reaching out to the community to cast this production so feel free to share this info with anyone you’d like to!
Any additional questions should be asked of Ashleigh Goff at 828-702-1665
We are looking forward to this exciting opportunity and I really look forward to working with you!
https://www.facebook.com/events/270333673590465/
You’ll ask to be pinched because you’ll think you’re dreaming… this week we have Drayton & the Dreamboats! There will be swingin’ music, and great classes for beginners! Stay late for our post dance blues hour! Plus the venue is not only gorgeous, but they have a fabulous bar!
~~~Schedule (short version- see below for details)~~~
7 pm: Intermediate Partner Charleston w/ Sparrow & Jean
8 pm: Intro to 8-count Lindy Hop w/ Sparrow & Keith
9-11pm: Swing AVL Dance w/ Drayton & the Dreamboats
11-12pm: Vintage Blues Hour w/ DJ
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PRICING: Dance/Band is $5 (includes blues hour) and classes are $10/$8 for Swing Asheville members. Vintage Blues Hour is $2 suggested donation for those who didn’t pay for Dance/Band admission.
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
Interested in free dances or half priced lessons? Want to help promote the swing scene? Consider volunteering for Swing Asheville! To see what sort of opportunities are available and to sign up, please head over to http://signup.com/go/qiyRjLG
MUSIC
Drayton & The Dreamboats are Asheville’s premier dream-based social music band. Formed in the dream world, the quartet traveled to earth in 2014 in hopes of inspiring the human race to dream again. Featuring vocalist and violinist Drayton Aldridge, guitarist Tim Doyle, bassist Craig Sandberg, and drummer Mattick Frick, Drayton & The Dreamboats play a tasty blend of vintage styles, mixed in with more modern influences and the ancient musical secrets of the dream world. Through a mix of up-tempo swing, cool ballads, and catchy pop tunes, Drayton & The Dreamboats distill your dreams into musical reality.
BLUES
Band finished and you’re not done dancing? You’re in luck… stick around for our vintage blues hour! Continue dancing to DJ’d music until the bar kicks us out. $2 suggested donation for those coming just for the blues hour.
FOOD: Feeling peckish? The bar has a small selection of vegan goodies to help keep your stamina up! Ask a bartender for more details.
CLASSES
7pm: Continuing Class: Intermediate Partner Charleston w/ Sparrow & Jean
We will be working on side by side variations for the first two weeks, tandem entrances, exits, and variations for weeks 3 and 4, and for the 5th week of October we will be doing a special class on switching and stealing- super useful for jams and social dancing!
“Continuing” classes are for those dancers who have cemented the basics of the dance being featured that specific month. This includes knowing (and being able to execute cleanly and consistently) basic footwork and lead/follow skills for that dance. Some continuing classes may require no advance knowledge of a dance. This will be noted in the the class description.
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8 pm: Core Class: Intro to 8-count Lindy Hop w/ Sparrow & Keith
Learn the foundations of the 8 count Lindy Hop, the high energy dance from Harlem that swept the nation and then the globe. Starting from the very beginning, breaking down the steps and rhythms in easy to understand ways, Keith and Sparrow will get ya on the dance floor and having fun in no time. No partner required and drop in friendly, though of course you’ll learn the most if you start at the beginning of the month and stay till the end!
“Core” lessons stress the fundamentals of swing dancing for beginning dancers. Lessons rotate monthly to focus on a different kind of swing dance (6 Count Lindy, 8 Count Lindy, Charleston, Balboa, etc.). Because good fundamentals are hard to develop in one month, we recommend repeating Core lessons (on the same topic) to help develop the solid foundation you’ll need in continuing classes. Core lessons are also great for intermediate and advanced dancers who want to “get back to basics” or learn a different dancing role (lead vs. follow).
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GIFT CERTIFICATES
Do you want to buy a gift certificate for our classes as a gift, or to pre-pay for a block of classes for yourself? You can purchase gift certificates at the door at our weekly dance! They are $40 for a block of 4, and a great way to dive into the fun world of dance.
UPCOMING SCHEDULE
Oct 23: Gravyhouse Storytellers
Oct 30: House Hoppers Halloween Spooktacular
Nov 6: Community Jazz Jam
Nov 13: Useless Cans (from out of town!)
Nov 20: Jason DeCristofaro Quartet
Nov 27: Posey Quartet
Dec 4: Community Jazz Jam
Dec 11: Queen Bee & the Honeylovers
Dec 18: TBA
Dec 25: NO DANCE
Jan 1: Russ Wilson’s Hangover Party
https://www.facebook.com/events/1710786502363729/
This year, Eliada will maintain some beloved attractions including the tractor ride, which now drives all the way around the Corn Maze, jumping pillow, corn kernel sand box, spider web climber, tube slides, and corn cannons.
Tuesday – Thursday: 9am-3pm
Friday: 9am-8pm
Saturday: 10am- 8pm
Sunday: 10am-6pm
Open 7:30 – 11:30 p.m. Advance tickets are rquired. It’s safe, scary fun for the whole family! Kids will enjoy the Halloween shows and trick-or-treating. And take a chilling journey into the night on the Ghost Train – if you dare!
This year, Eliada will maintain some beloved attractions including the tractor ride, which now drives all the way around the Corn Maze, jumping pillow, corn kernel sand box, spider web climber, tube slides, and corn cannons.
Tuesday – Thursday: 9am-3pm
Friday: 9am-8pm
Saturday: 10am- 8pm
Sunday: 10am-6pm
Open 7:30 – 11:30 p.m. Advance tickets are rquired. It’s safe, scary fun for the whole family! Kids will enjoy the Halloween shows and trick-or-treating. And take a chilling journey into the night on the Ghost Train – if you dare!
This year, Eliada will maintain some beloved attractions including the tractor ride, which now drives all the way around the Corn Maze, jumping pillow, corn kernel sand box, spider web climber, tube slides, and corn cannons.
Tuesday – Thursday: 9am-3pm
Friday: 9am-8pm
Saturday: 10am- 8pm
Sunday: 10am-6pm
Open 7:30 – 11:30 p.m. Advance tickets are rquired. It’s safe, scary fun for the whole family! Kids will enjoy the Halloween shows and trick-or-treating. And take a chilling journey into the night on the Ghost Train – if you dare!
The leaves will be turning this October and the pumpkins will be ready to be carved! The PEANUTS gang returns to the GSMR Pumpkin Patch this October. Ready for some family fun? PEANUTS™ The Great Pumpkin Patch Express returns to the Great Smoky Mountains Railroad for 2018! The excursions, which are themed after Charles M. Schulz’s classic story “It’s The Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown,” will be departing from the Bryson City Depot in October of 2018!
