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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Thursday, March 7, 2024
Growing Minds Farm to School Mini-Grant
Mar 7 @ 6:30 am
online
ASAP’s Growing Minds mini-grants help early childhood education (ECE) centers and K-12 schools throughout the 23 westernmost counties of North Carolina provide children positive experiences with healthy local foods through these components of farm to school: school gardens, farm field trips and farmer classroom visits, and local foods served in meals, snacks, and/or taste tests.

Mini-grant applications are available three times during the 2023-2024 school year. You may apply one time during this cycle. Mini-grants must be used within a year after receiving the funding. 

Applications due by:

  • November 30, 2023
  • January 30, 2024
  • March 30, 2024

If you have questions about your eligibility to apply for funding, please email us at [email protected] before submitting your application. We are unable to provide mini-grants to schools located outside of our 23-county service area or to folks who have received a grant from us within the past year. Learn more and apply here!

Goodwill Business Advisory Council (BAC) meeting
Mar 7 @ 11:30 am – 1:00 pm
Goodwill Workforce Development Center

Networking and Lunch: 11:30 a.m.
Meeting: Noon – 1 p.m.

Arrival Directions: We are located next to the DMV on Patton Avenue. Please plan to arrive at 11:30 a.m. to grab lunch before the meeting.

We invite you to join us for our Non-Profit Pitch Series: Spotlight on Community Changemakers. This exciting event will showcase the incredible work of local non-profit organizations dedicated to tackling important issues and creating positive change.

You’ll hear from eight non-profit organizations, each given five minutes to share their story and gain insights into their:

– Mission: Understand the driving force behind their work and the impact they seek to create.
– Services: Discover the valuable resources and support they offer to members of our community.
– Referral process: Learn how individuals can connect with their programs and services.
– Call to action: Leave inspired and empowered to take action, whether through volunteering, donations, or simply raising awareness.

Featured non-profits:
– Helpmate Domestic Violence Advocacy
– The Mediation Center
– Veterans Services of the Carolinas
– Sunrise Community for Recovery and Wellness
– Resources for Resilience
– Our Voice
– Western North Carolina Community Health Services
– Eblen Charities

Goodwill Business Advisory Council (BAC) meeting
Mar 7 @ 11:30 am – 1:00 pm
Goodwill Workforce Development Center

Networking and Lunch: 11:30 a.m.
Meeting: Noon – 1 p.m.
Location: Goodwill Workforce Development Center
Arrival Directions: We are located next to the DMV on Patton Avenue. Please plan to arrive at 11:30 a.m. to grab lunch before the meeting.

We invite you to join us for our Non-Profit Pitch Series: Spotlight on Community Changemakers. This exciting event will showcase the incredible work of local non-profit organizations dedicated to tackling important issues and creating positive change.

You’ll hear from eight non-profit organizations, each given five minutes to share their story and gain insights into their:

– Mission: Understand the driving force behind their work and the impact they seek to create.
– Services: Discover the valuable resources and support they offer to members of our community.
– Referral process: Learn how individuals can connect with their programs and services.
– Call to action: Leave inspired and empowered to take action, whether through volunteering, donations, or simply raising awareness.

Featured non-profits:
– Helpmate Domestic Violence Advocacy
– The Mediation Center
– Veterans Services of the Carolinas
– Sunrise Community for Recovery and Wellness
– Resources for Resilience
– Our Voice
– Western North Carolina Community Health Services
– Catholic Charities Diocese of Charlotte

Medicare Basics
Mar 7 @ 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm
Fairview Public Library 

 

This presentation is suitable for people new to Medicare, caregivers, people leaving employer health insurance for Medicare, and others who help Medicare beneficiaries.

Asheville’s Doomed Duo: F. Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald
Mar 7 @ 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm
North Asheville Library

 

It’s been almost 80 years since Zelda Sayre Fitzgerald passed away in Asheville in the tragic Highland Hospital fire on March 10, 1948, and people are still enraptured by her persona. Learn more about Zelda’s life and those of her contemporaries by attending the 2024 Zelda Fitzgerald Week events, happening March 7-10.  This year’s events highlight the circumstances of women creatives from this period.

To learn about other Zelda Fitzgerald Week events, visit aurorastudio-gallery.com.

Asheville’s Doomed Duo: F. Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald
Thursday, March 7, 2024 from 2-3 p.m.
North Asheville Library – 1030 Merrimon Ave. – Asheville
(828) 250-4752

Join literature professor Tom Hearron at the North Asheville Library for this lecture on two of the most illustrious celebrities to call Asheville home: F. Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald.

The Fitzgeralds shared a love unique in the annals of literature. Despite the inner demons that ultimately doomed them both, they produced fiction that is as lively today as when it was written.

Tom Hearron holds a doctorate in American literature from the State University of New York at Buffalo. For over forty years he has taught writing and literature at colleges and universities in the U. S., Africa and China. He currently offers courses at OLLI/UNC Asheville.

This event is free and everyone is invited.

Becoming the Ex-Wife: The Unconventional Life & Forgotten Writings of Ursula Parrott and screening of “The Divorcee”

Saturday, March 9, 2024 from 1-4:30 p.m.
East Asheville Library – 3 Avon Rd. – Asheville
(828) 250-4738

This day-long event at the East Asheville library is free and everyone is welcome.

  • 1-2:30 p.m. – Dr. Marsha Gordon, a Film Studies professor at North Carolina State University, and former co-host of movies on the radio, will discuss her new biography of writer Ursula Parrott, Becoming the Ex-Wife. Parrott’s life reflects many issues Zelda herself faced in her professional career. Gordon loves researching, writing, and speaking about American film and culture. She regularly introduces movies, moderate panels, makes radio and podcast appearances, and lectures.
  • 2:30-3 p.m. –  Book sales/signing/intermission (Malaprop’s Books).
  • 3-4:30 p.m. – Screening of The Divorcee, which Dr. Gordon will introduce. The Divorcee is a crowd pleaser—it won Norma Shearer a Best Actress Academy Award and was based on Parrott’s 1929 best-seller, Ex-Wife. And it’s very much in the Jazz Age style with its deco design and fashion!
Adult Spelling Bee Spectator
Mar 7 @ 5:30 pm – 8:00 pm
Continuum Art

Join us for the inaugural Adult Spelling Bee, a fundraiser for Smart Start Partnership for Children. Proceeds from this fun, community-building event will support Smart Start’s work to support, educate, and advocate to build a strong foundation for the young children in our community.

Your $50 Adult Spelling Bee Spectator Ticket will include:

  • Heavy hors d’oeuvres by Everyday Gourmet
  • One drink ticket for beer, wine or a non-alcoholic cocktail
  • One vote for ‘Best Dressed Team’
  • An entertaining showdown of Henderson County’s best adult spellers!
BLUEGRASS JAM Hosted by Drew Matulich
Mar 7 @ 7:00 pm – 10:00 pm
Jack of the Wood

BLUEGRASS JAM

Hosted by Drew Matulich


Don’t miss your chance to check out some of the best pickers from all over WNC at our amazing Bluegrass Jam curated by the talented Drew Matulich — every Thursday starting at 7:00 pm! A real show-stopping performance only at Jack of the Wood! Open jam starts at 9:30 pm.

Old Farmer’s Ball Thursday Dance
Mar 7 @ 8:00 pm – 11:00 pm
Bryson Gym Warren Wilson College

Our Thursday Dance

This dance is fragrance-free (no perfume, cologne, strong deodorant, etc.), out of respect for those with sensitivities.

Schedule

  • Every Thursday night (except as indicated on the calendar)
  • Beginner lesson at 7:30 pm (advanced dancers are welcome to help out during the lesson!)
  • Dance 8 pm – 11 pm

Cost

  • Non-members: $12
  • OFB Members: $10
  • Warren Wilson community: $1

If this is your first time dancing with us, your second dance is free!

State of the Union Watch Party
Mar 7 @ 8:30 pm – 9:30 pm
Buncombe County Democratic Party

The Biden campaign is encouraging State of the Union Watch Parties in North Carolina’s most critical counties, including Buncombe County. Please plan to join us for an evening of viewing this important address together, followed by conversation and fellowship — we will provide refreshments.

Who should attend: Democrats and left-leaning unaffiliated voters.

Friday, March 8, 2024
Asheville 2030 Survey
Mar 8 all-day
online

By 2030, we want UNC Asheville to have a sustainable enrollment of 3,800 to 4,000 students drawn to and supported by our commitment to the vision of an innovative public liberal arts and sciences university of the future known for its student-centered focus, hands-on learning, technology-driven solutions, and career-ready emphasis.


Buncombe County new vendor portal
Mar 8 all-day
online

Are you interested in doing business with Buncombe County or learning about outreach opportunities for your business? If so, Buncombe County’s new vendor portal has upgraded features so vendors can now self-register with a variety of new options. The new portal will also make it easier for all vendors to access information to bid on contracts, get updates, manage contract information, view existing contracts, and more. Additionally, updated commodity codes will allow vendors to identify what goods and services they provide, allowing the County to better determine who to solicit and increase participation in the bidding process.

In an effort to continually increase the County’s commitment to equity, one of its 2025 Strategic Plan priorities, vendors can self-identify as a Woman/Minority Business Enterprise (WMBE) or Historically Under Utilized Business (HUB).

You can visit Buncombe County’s new and improved vendor portal here. If you have any questions, please contact [email protected].

Stormwater: TAKE ACTION
Mar 8 all-day
WNC

Introducing RiverLink’s year-long campaign to recruit absolutely everyone to help restore the health of the French Broad River.

Untreated rainwater (also known as stormwater) flows off hard surfaces such as parking lots and roofs, and carries sediment, pollutants and bacteria with it, negatively impacting water quality. The sheer volume and velocity of rain runoff is the biggest threat today to the French Broad River.
Our campaign includes educational resources and action steps everyone can take to protect our rivers and streams here in Western North Carolina. You’ll also find real-life stories of local people taking action to reduce rain runoff at their homes and businesses. We want YOU to join us!

As a resident or business owner in WNC, you can be part of the solution. Here are four ways to take action to reduce rain runoff and protect our rivers and streams:

  • Disconnecting Your Downspout
  • Installing Rain Barrels
  • Implementing Rain Gardens
  • Other Green Infrastructure

Rain Garden Guide

Interested in creating an eco-friendly oasis? Read more about the benefits and steps to set up your rain garden.

Downspout Disconnect Guide

Learn how to disconnect your downspout and its benefits for sustainable stormwater management.

Rain Barrel Guide

Discover an affordable and easy-to-install solution for collecting rooftop runoff.

WaterRICH Guide

The FREE WaterRICH Guide will teach you how to harvest rainwater, create garden features which promote water seeping into the soil (stormwater features), and reduce outside water needs.

Ready to spread the word about river health and reducing rain runoff?
Growing Minds Farm to School Mini-Grant
Mar 8 @ 6:30 am
online
ASAP’s Growing Minds mini-grants help early childhood education (ECE) centers and K-12 schools throughout the 23 westernmost counties of North Carolina provide children positive experiences with healthy local foods through these components of farm to school: school gardens, farm field trips and farmer classroom visits, and local foods served in meals, snacks, and/or taste tests.

Mini-grant applications are available three times during the 2023-2024 school year. You may apply one time during this cycle. Mini-grants must be used within a year after receiving the funding. 

Applications due by:

  • November 30, 2023
  • January 30, 2024
  • March 30, 2024

If you have questions about your eligibility to apply for funding, please email us at [email protected] before submitting your application. We are unable to provide mini-grants to schools located outside of our 23-county service area or to folks who have received a grant from us within the past year. Learn more and apply here!

Real Time with Stein
Mar 8 @ 10:00 am – 11:00 am
Dr. Wesley Grant Sr. Southside Community Center

This will be a chance to meet Josh Stein after the Primary and have face-to-face time with him.

Who should attend: All Dems and supporters in Buncombe County!

Homelessness Learning Series
Mar 8 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm
Skyland/South Buncombe Library

We’re glad you asked! This series has been so popular with the community – we keep adding more.

 

Right now, The City of Asheville Homelessness Division is hosting the February series. Debbie Alford Homeless Strategy Specialist – Training and Development, leads us through the 3-part community education sessions addressing issues surrounding the experience of homelessness.

Session 1: Understanding Homelessness – causes and local landscape

Session 2: Understanding Solutions to Homelessness – community response, present & future

Session 3: Personal Response to Homelessness – how to partner with local agencies and take action

These are progressive educational sessions, so while we recommend taking all three, it is not required to take them in any particular order. You can sign up and attend as it works for you.

Want to kick your learning curve into high gear by attending all 3 sessions? Sign up for March 2024

  • Session 1: March 8, 2024
    • Understanding Homelessness – causes and local landscape
  • Session 2: March 15, 2024
    • Understanding Solutions to Homelessness – community response, present and future
  • Session 3: March 22, 2024
    • Personal Response to Homelessness – how to partner with local agencies and take action

All March sessions will be held at the Skyland/South Buncombe Library from noon – 1:00 p.m.

An Afternoon for Lifelong Gardening
Mar 8 @ 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm
Black Mountain Library

Is gardening becoming more physically challenging as time goes by? Are you concerned with keeping things easy and safe in your garden? Master Gardeners will give you a fresh look at gardening as you and your garden mature.
They’ll share some ways to modify your gardens and some ways to stay physically safe and strong as you work. They’ll discuss tools choices and show some new ergonomic and adaptive tools.
You are sure to come away with a new look at your garden and some great ideas that will keep you gardening for a lifetime.
This is a three-hour program. There will be breaks, snacks and a chance to handle the tools.

Perennials + Dahlias
Mar 8 @ 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm
Bullington Gardens

Learn about the basics of perennial and dahlia culture. What is a perennial and what makes them special in the garden? How can you get free plants from your current perennials? These questions and so much more will be covered. We will also have a demo on how to divide perennials. Presented by Isaac Wyatt, Agricultural Program Assistant with Henderson County Extension, will teach the basics of perennial and dahlia culture.

ASAP’s 2024 CSA Fair
Mar 8 @ 3:00 pm – 5:30 pm
YWCA of Asheville
The CSA Fair is relaxed setting where attendees chat with farmers about their products, growing practices, payment structure, and more. Attendees can sign up for a CSA during the fair or follow up with farmers later. The fair will also feature local food tastings and activities for kids, as well as produce and food products available for purchase. Participating farms—all offering CSA pickups in Buncombe County—will be announced in late February.

Look out for more resources on ASAP’s website and social media for learning about CSAs and finding CSA farms during CSA Month, Feb. 15–March 15.

CSA Fair
Mar 8 @ 3:00 pm – 5:30 pm
YMCA of Asheville

ASAP’s CSA Fair is a chance to meet local farmers and learn about CSAs (Community Supported Agriculture) in our area. By joining a CSA, you get a weekly box of fresh, locally grown produce, meats, flowers, or other local products—and provide a farmer with valuable financial support before the season starts. Talk to farmers about how their CSA works, what products they offer, their farm’s growing practices, payment options, and more. Attendees can sign up for a CSA during the fair or follow up with farmers later. This fair will also have local food tastings and activities for kids, as well as produce and food products available for purchase.

Visit asapconnections.org/find-local-food/csa for more details.

Grand Opening Party > KEVIN ANDREW GALLERY + STUDIO
Mar 8 @ 4:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Kevin Andrew Gallery + Studio

KEVIN ANDREW GALLERY + STUDIO is having their grand opening party on 3/8/24. Come out for live DJ, food, drinks, and art. After 8pm, we will continue the party at after/glow at the Radical next door.

 

Artwork from Shela Anmuth, Asher Bernstein, Brighton Kilgore, and Kevin Andrew

Volunteers needed: Buncombe County Board of Elections board meetings
Mar 8 @ 5:30 pm – 8:30 pm

Volunteers are needed to attend all Buncombe County Board of Elections board meetings. Our presence demonstrates our support for the board, reduces the likelihood of intimidation by election deniers and will insure the board proceedings are documented in a timely manner.

We have a number of members attending these meetings, and they alternate who will be taking notes. Please sign up if you’re willing to attend and take a turn with note-taking.

As the March 5th primary nears, you’ll see that board meetings are long and we are not expecting anyone to stay beyond 2 hours. We are encouraging our attendees to coordinate shifts with each other. Please sign up for the days you can attend and plan for some flexibility please.

This is such an important contribution to protecting our democracy and honoring Buncombe County’s excellent Board of Elections!

Ghosted: Comedy Bus Tour
Mar 8 @ 7:00 pm
LaZoom Room Bar & Gorilla

Explore the dark side of Beer City on LaZoom’s Ghosted Tour!

Duration

1 hour

About

Come enjoy our most popular Asheville tour!

About

Bachelorette/Bachelor Parties are not permitted on this tour. The Fender Bender Bus is bachelorette/bachelor friendly!

Learn about Asheville’s strange, sometimes sordid past from our ghoulish guides. You’ll laugh! You’ll scream! You’ll discover mysteries and chilling tales of scandal and murder on the blood-stained streets of this picturesque town!

Ghosted runs approximately 60 minutes. Beer and wine are welcome onboard, but no open containers, and absolutely no liquor, please! All beer and wine must be purchased from the LaZoom Room. (Passengers must be at least 21 years old to drink on the bus, and must have valid ID.)

Age Restrictions

17 and up. No exceptions.

What’s Included

A bunch of bus seats
History of murders, ghosts and tragedies in the Land of the Sky
Tongue-in-cheek comedy
A live (not dead) tour guide

What’s Not Included

Bathroom breaks (It’s 60 minutes long – plan accordingly!)
Beer or Wine (Purchase at our bar, the LaZoom Room, and take on the bus)
Laughing (we’ll give you the funny, but it’s up to you to laugh)
Gratuity (guides only accept dead president currency)

Waitlist

If your desired time and availability is full, then please give us a call to be added to the waitlist.

Raunchy Little Musical
Mar 8 @ 7:30 pm
Hendersonville Theatre

Approximate Run Time: 1 hour, 45 minutes
Rating: Mature due to adult situations, humor, and language

Breaking the glass ceiling for Amy Schumer, Joan Rivers and The Marvelous Mrs. Masel, Belle Barth was the original irreverent female comic, Queen of the Borscht Belt, deflating anyone who dared take sex too seriously. Raunchy Little Musical – Belle Barth is Back! is an hilarious and heartfelt show that chronicles the launch of the 50s Queen of Crass. It is an evening with this pioneer of edgy comedy anchored by an original score by Grammy-nominated composer Ilya Levinson, with plenty of Belle’s jokes and songs that topped the charts of the “adults only” record section… the “party records” your parents played when you were sent to bed. Inspired by her Jewish comedian father, Belle, a classically trained pianist, defined the odds (and her mother’s wishes for a career at Carnegie Hall). She rose to the top of a very limited genre of performers playing to packed clubs worldwide in an era when “women ain’t comics” culminating in a sold-out appearance at Carnegie Hall..her greatest success and yet her demise.

Jimmy Ferraro (Producer/Director) Jimmy is a theatrical stage director with over 100 productions to his credit, most recently My Big Fat Italian Wedding Murder which ran for 2 years in Florida and most recently in Chicago. He also produced and directed the hit New York premiere of Raunchy Little Musical…Belle Barth is Back!, scheduled to open at The Hendersonville Theatre in June and in Chicago in the Fall.

His credits as a producer and director are an outgrowth of decades as a professional performer throughout the U.S. and overseas, including Broadway, Off-Broadway and regional theatre. He made his Broadway debut in Fiddler On The Roof, directed by Jerome Robbins. Jimmy appeared in two Broadway national tours of Fiddler, with over 3000 performances to his credit. He starred as Tevye, (his signature role), in Fiddler in the 2012 National Tour, (winning Broadway World’s Best Actor in a Musical Award). He is also known  throughout the country for his roles as Sancho Panza in Man Of La Mancha, Nicely-Nicely in Guys And Dolls, each of which he has played more than 1000  performances and as Edna in . Jimmy and his wife, Broadway actress Dee Etta Rowe, now make their home in Hendersonville.

Saturday, March 9, 2024
Asheville 2030 Survey
Mar 9 all-day
online

By 2030, we want UNC Asheville to have a sustainable enrollment of 3,800 to 4,000 students drawn to and supported by our commitment to the vision of an innovative public liberal arts and sciences university of the future known for its student-centered focus, hands-on learning, technology-driven solutions, and career-ready emphasis.


Buncombe County new vendor portal
Mar 9 all-day
online

Are you interested in doing business with Buncombe County or learning about outreach opportunities for your business? If so, Buncombe County’s new vendor portal has upgraded features so vendors can now self-register with a variety of new options. The new portal will also make it easier for all vendors to access information to bid on contracts, get updates, manage contract information, view existing contracts, and more. Additionally, updated commodity codes will allow vendors to identify what goods and services they provide, allowing the County to better determine who to solicit and increase participation in the bidding process.

In an effort to continually increase the County’s commitment to equity, one of its 2025 Strategic Plan priorities, vendors can self-identify as a Woman/Minority Business Enterprise (WMBE) or Historically Under Utilized Business (HUB).

You can visit Buncombe County’s new and improved vendor portal here. If you have any questions, please contact [email protected].

Democratic Men’s Club Breakfast
Mar 9 @ 8:00 am – 10:00 am
Buncombe County Democratic Party

The Buncombe County Men’s Club will once again host an informative breakfast meeting to meet with elected officials and candidates, and to hear from a select candidate about their campaign.

Who should attend: Open to all!

Democratic Men’s Club Breakfast
Mar 9 @ 8:00 am – 10:00 am
Buncombe Democrats

 

The Buncombe County Men’s Club will once again host an informative breakfast meeting to meet with elected officials and candidates, and to hear from a select candidate about their campaign.

Open to all!

WNC Double SNAP Network at Asheville City Winter Market
Mar 9 @ 10:00 am – 1:00 pm
Asheville City Winter Market

Beginning in January 2024, ASAP (Appalachian
Sustainable Agriculture Project) will partner with Blue Ridge Women in Agriculture and MountainWise
to expand Double SNAP for Fruits and Vegetables programs to more farmers markets, farmstands,
and groceries in Western North Carolina. This group has established the WNC Double SNAP Network
in order to bring together existing programs and expand to new sites, making SNAP incentives more
accessible throughout the region.
SNAP programs that center local food and farms can significantly improve individual and community
health. They make fresh fruits and vegetables more accessible, keep food dollars in the local
economy, and connect participants with positive food and social environments in their communities.
“ASAP, Mountainwise, and Blue Ridge Women in Agriculture currently operate successful SNAP
incentive programs at 26 sites, which connect participants with fresh food and farms in their
communities,” said Mike McCreary, ASAP’s Farmers Market Program Manager. “By combining efforts
and resources, we’ll not only be able to deepen the impact of our existing programs, but also create
adaptive programs that meet the needs of communities that don’t currently have access.”

The first phase of the project focuses on strengthening existing programs across sites operating
January through March, including:

● Asheville City Winter Market, 52 N. Market St., Saturdays, 10 a.m.–1 p.m.
● Winter King Street Market, 252 Poplar Grove Rd., Saturdays, 10 a.m.–1 p.m.
● Columbus Winter Market, 35 Locust St., 1st and 3rd Saturdays, 10 a.m.–1 p.m.
● High Country Food Hub, 252 Poplar Grove Rd., Boone, online ordering with Wednesday pick-up,
12–6:30 p.m.
● Jackson County Winter Farmers Market, 110 Railroad Ave., Sylva, 10 a.m.–1 p.m.
● Jarrett Brothers IGA, 191 Main St., Rosman, daily, 7 a.m.–9 p.m.
● North Asheville Tailgate Market, 275 Edgewood Rd., Saturdays, 10 a.m.–1 p.m.
● River Arts District Farmers Market, 350 Riverside Dr., Asheville, 3–5:30 p.m.
● Rutherford County Winter Farmers Market, 146 North Main St., Rutherfordton, 1st and 3rd
Saturdays, 10 a.m.–1 p.m.
● Saluda Winter Market, 64 Greenville St., 2nd and 4th Saturdays, 10 a.m.–1 p.m.
● Transylvania Farmers Market, 200 E. Main St., Brevard, Saturdays, 10 a.m.–12 p.m.
● Weaverville Tailgate Market, 60 Lakeshore Dr., Saturdays, 3–6 p.m

Artists + Writers Coffee
Mar 9 @ 10:30 am – 12:00 pm
Tryon Fine Arts Center

Saturdays from 10:30 AM – 12 PM

TFAC Pavilion (park/enter at rear of building)
Free drop-in event
Becoming the Ex-Wife: The Unconventional Life + Forgotten Writings of Ursula Parrott and screening of “The Divorcee”
Mar 9 @ 1:00 pm – 4:30 pm
East Asheville Library

 

It’s been almost 80 years since Zelda Sayre Fitzgerald passed away in Asheville in the tragic Highland Hospital fire on March 10, 1948, and people are still enraptured by her persona. Learn more about Zelda’s life and those of her contemporaries by attending the 2024 Zelda Fitzgerald Week events, happening March 7-10.  This year’s events highlight the circumstances of women creatives from this period.

To learn about other Zelda Fitzgerald Week events, visit aurorastudio-gallery.com.

This day-long event at the East Asheville library is free and everyone is welcome.

  • 1-2:30 p.m. – Dr. Marsha Gordon, a Film Studies professor at North Carolina State University, and former co-host of movies on the radio, will discuss her new biography of writer Ursula Parrott, Becoming the Ex-Wife. Parrott’s life reflects many issues Zelda herself faced in her professional career. Gordon loves researching, writing, and speaking about American film and culture. She regularly introduces movies, moderate panels, makes radio and podcast appearances, and lectures.
  • 2:30-3 p.m. –  Book sales/signing/intermission (Malaprop’s Books).
  • 3-4:30 p.m. – Screening of The Divorcee, which Dr. Gordon will introduce. The Divorcee is a crowd pleaser—it won Norma Shearer a Best Actress Academy Award and was based on Parrott’s 1929 best-seller, Ex-Wife. And it’s very much in the Jazz Age style with its deco design and fashion!