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, January 12, 2018
The Vanishing Wheelchair’s Sixth Season of Magic!
Jan 12 @ 7:00 pm

The Vanishing Wheelchair’s

Sixth Season of Magic!

            The Vanishing Wheelchair Little Theatre is the permanent home of the 501(c)(3) non-profit public charity for people with disabilities, The Vanishing Wheelchair, Inc. The Little Theatre at 175 Weaverville Highway, Suite K, in Asheville is the venue for several magic and variety shows for the public and is available for private functions and parties. The monthly magic and variety show, “Magic, Mirth & Meaning,” is a family-friendly, hour-long production that features story tellers, singers, jugglers, and magicians. The show continues the second and fourth Friday of each month at 7 p.m. with performances on January 12, January 26February 9February 23March 9, March 23, and continuing through the year. Donations of $10 for adults and $5 for children are recommended.

            The show “Magic, Mirth & Meaning” features numerous talents of people with disabilities and those who wish to help them. At any given show, an audience may see singing, story telling, and of course magic. The show appeared and disappeared for several years since the non-profit’s founding on November 24, 2010. On February 20, 2013 the show began appearing in Asheville on a monthly basis, finding its stride at St. Mary’s Episcopal Church.

            The Vanishing Wheelchair has used the proceeds from the events it hosts to launch “All Things Possible” to teach skills in performing, painting, photography, music, crafts, writing, and wood working to people with disabilities. These workshops are available to other non-profits to share with their clientele and will be conducted at the 175 Weaverville Highway location. Eventually the non-profit wishes to expand to establish a universally accessible hands-on museum for children to explore the arts and sciences at which people with disabilities can work and continue to learn these skills.

            Come support and see what The Vanishing Wheelchair is all about. Tickets may be available at the door, but advanced reservations are strongly encouraged since seating is limited. Purchase tickets online at www.VanishingWheelchair.org, or contact Magic Central, 175 Weaverville Highway, Suite L, AshevilleNorth Carolina 28804, or call 828-645-2941.

For more information contact T.J. Shimeld at [email protected]1129 Allman Ridge RoadMorgantonNorth Carolina 28655. Call 828-443-8414.

A Turnpike Sunset
Jan 12 @ 7:30 pm

A Turnpike Sunset

Written and produced by Tom Godleski

January 11-21, 2018

Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays at 7:30 pm; Sundays at 2:30 pm

A group of 19th century drovers traveling the Buncombe Turnpike have gathered around a campfire to tell stories, play instruments, sing and, of course, drink moonshine. A Turnpike Sunset is historical fiction, with stories from the era of the Turnpike, as well as stories from Tom’s family. This show is filled with funny anecdotes, history, and live music performed by members of the Asheville bluegrass group Buncombe Turnpike. Authentically Appalachian!

Turkuaz
Jan 12 @ 9:00 pm
Saturday, January 13, 2018
37th Annual MLK Prayer Breakfast
Jan 13 @ 8:00 am

On Saturday, January 13, 2018, at 8 AM, citizens of Asheville and Buncombe County will celebrate our community’s 37th annual Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Prayer Breakfast at the Crowne Plaza Resort on Resort Drive in West Asheville. We thank you for the invaluable support you and others in our community have given to the Martin Luther King, Jr. Association in past years, and we cordially invite you to join us once again as we celebrate our nation’s progress and forcefully face the obstacles to Dr. King’s dream that still confront us. This year we are excited to announce that our keynote speaker will be Asheville’s own Oralene Anderson Graves Simmons, who founded the Asheville Prayer Breakfast in 1982.

We invite you to support our ongoing efforts to achieve Dr. King’s ideals by advertising in our 2018 Souvenir Journal, which will be distributed to more than 1,000 citizens gathered at the Crowne Plaza Resort on January 13.

Tickets for the breakfast may be purchased for $25 each. Patron tickets are available for $35, with patron names included in the program journal. Tickets may be purchased online by clicking the button below.

Little One Inch
Jan 13 @ 10:00 am

Little One Inch

Presented by Red Herring Puppets

January 13, 2018

Saturday at 10:00 am

Little One-Inch is the story of an old couple whose prayers are answered when they find a small baby by the side of the road. When he comes of age, tiny Little One-Inch sets off on the adventure of a lifetime where he meets a princess, defends her against a dumbstruck ogre and, for his bravery, grows when the princess uses the ogre’s magical hammer on him.

Atlanta’s Most Wanted
Jan 13 @ 7:00 pm
Smoky Mountain Center for the Performing Arts
Atlanta’s Most Wanted @ Smoky Mountain Center for the Performing Arts | Franklin | North Carolina | United States

Let’s kick-off the 2018 Season with one of the South East’s most popular cover bands. Having played with such classic entertainers as The Drifters and The Coasters and featuring hits of the 60’s and 70’s, Atlanta’s Most Wanted is sure to set your New Year in the right direction with a night filled with many familiar favorites.

A Turnpike Sunset
Jan 13 @ 7:30 pm

A Turnpike Sunset

Written and produced by Tom Godleski

January 11-21, 2018

Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays at 7:30 pm; Sundays at 2:30 pm

A group of 19th century drovers traveling the Buncombe Turnpike have gathered around a campfire to tell stories, play instruments, sing and, of course, drink moonshine. A Turnpike Sunset is historical fiction, with stories from the era of the Turnpike, as well as stories from Tom’s family. This show is filled with funny anecdotes, history, and live music performed by members of the Asheville bluegrass group Buncombe Turnpike. Authentically Appalachian!

DWIGHT YOAKAM
Jan 13 @ 7:30 pm

DWIGHT YOAKAM

Twenty-one time nominated Grammy Award winner Dwight Yoakam is coming back to Harrah’s Cherokee on Saturday, January 13 with new songs and all your favorites.
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Yonder Mountain String Band
Jan 13 @ 8:30 pm
Sunday, January 14, 2018
A Turnpike Sunset
Jan 14 @ 2:30 pm

A Turnpike Sunset

Written and produced by Tom Godleski

January 11-21, 2018

Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays at 7:30 pm; Sundays at 2:30 pm

A group of 19th century drovers traveling the Buncombe Turnpike have gathered around a campfire to tell stories, play instruments, sing and, of course, drink moonshine. A Turnpike Sunset is historical fiction, with stories from the era of the Turnpike, as well as stories from Tom’s family. This show is filled with funny anecdotes, history, and live music performed by members of the Asheville bluegrass group Buncombe Turnpike. Authentically Appalachian!

Jack of the Wood : Sunday-Irish Session
Jan 14 @ 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/

Saved By The 90s
Jan 14 @ 8:00 pm
Monday, January 15, 2018
Asheville Restaurant Week
Jan 15 – Jan 26 all-day
Peace March & Rally
Jan 15 @ 11:30 am

Peace March & Rally

The MLK Association holds several events during the national holiday weekend to commemorate Dr. King and build upon his legacy of peace and justice. On Monday, Jan. 15, the official King Holiday (which would have been Dr. King’s 78th birthday), a Peace March and Rally will take place beginning at 11:30 a.m. at St. James AME Church at Martin Luther King Drive and Hildebrand Street, followed at noon by a march to City-County Plaza to hear speakers on justice and peace.

My Daddy Taught Me That: Men’s Discussion Group
Jan 15 @ 5:30 pm

A youth development program designed to support young males, ages 12-19, in Western North Carolina through advocacy, education, and mentoring.

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My Daddy Taught Me That meets twice a week – on Monday’s and Wednesday’s from 5:30 – 7:30pm.  We also have occasional outings and weekend events.  To volunteer or for more information on how you can be involved, email [email protected].

MLK Association of Asheville Candlelight Service
Jan 15 @ 6:00 pm

Candlelight Service

On January 15 at 6 p.m. a Candlelight Service at Central United Methodist Church’s Fellowship Hall honors area citizens and organizations that have dedicated themselves to the cause of social justice. The association also honors area youth with a Youth Celebration and Awards in the spring, and commemorates Juneteenth each summer.

Tuesday, January 16, 2018
Drumming With The Moon
Jan 16 all-day
Drumming With The Moon
Drumming With The Moon @ Drumming With The Moon | Asheville | North Carolina | United States

Bring your drum or rattle to this monthly New Moon Circle. We will gather with shared intention to harmonize with the Deep Feminine and the Web of Light. Drumming shifts our brain wave frequency into a theta state which aligns our intuition with our inner wisdom.

These circles will be monthly ongoing gatherings at the New and Full Moon and will include initiatory, intermediate and advanced journeying techniques at the Epione Clinic.

Desiree DeMars has been a shamanic practitioner for over 25 years. She integrates trainings from the Foundation For Shamanic Studies and direct teachings with shamans from around the world. Visit desireedemars.com for more info.

LINING: SHEATHING
Jan 16 @ 10:00 am – 4:00 pm
Permanent Gallery

LINING: SHEATHING
Exhibition: January 16 – May 4
Reception: Thursday, April 19 from 5-7pm
Lining: Sheathing is a large-scale installation about the tactile and protective qualities of textiles by collaborators Denise Bookwalter and Lee Running. The artists have been working together for five years, creating installations and artist books that include printed fabric, handmade paper, woodblock prints, custom garments and embroidery. This installation has been developed in residencies at Penland School of Crafts, Penland NC, Constellation Studios, Lincoln NE, and Small Craft Advisory Press, Tallahassee FL. The focal point of the installation is a room-size tent suspended beneath a skylight. The tent is made from large printed and dyed textile panels which create a space that viewers can enter. Viewers are invited to try on one of the handmade garments and view the series of eight queen bed sized woodblock prints on handmade paper. For the exhibition at the WCU Fine Art Museum, Bookwalter and Running will also create a three-story site-specific window installation for the atrium of the Bardo Arts Center.

MUSEUM HOURS: Tues-Fri 10am-4pm/ Th 10am-7pm
Closed weekends & University holidays
828.227.ARTS

Image Caption: Detail: Denise Bookwalter, Lee Emma Running, “LINING:SHEATHING”, 2011

Willie Cole: Soles and Boards
Jan 16 @ 10:00 am – 4:00 pm
Fine Art Museum Gallery B

Willie Cole: Soles and Boards 
Exhibition: January 16 – May 4, 2018

Since 1989, Willie Cole has employed the image of the clothes iron in his work. Cole morphs this utilitarian object to represent and reference a range of associations from African masks to scarification to slavery and the transatlantic slave trade. This exhibition presents prints from Cole’s time working at Highpoint Editions in Minneapolis, Minnesota from 2011-2012.

Image Caption: Image Courtesy of Highpoint Editions and Willie Cole

Empower Hour Tour
Jan 16 @ 11:00 am
Empower Hour Tour

Empower Hour Tour – January 16February 6 & 20

Join us for Empower Hour, a one-hour program and facility tour where you will experience firsthand the YWCA’s work to bridge gaps in earning power, education, health & wellness and access to childcare.

Empower Hours take place twice a month on the first and third Tuesday at 11:30 am.
Lunch is served as part of our Empower Hour, so reservations are required.

To make a reservation: contact Stephanie Tullos at (828) 254-7206 ext. 207 or [email protected].

New Volunteer Orientation
Jan 16 @ 5:30 pm – 7:00 pm
Literacy Council of Buncombe County

Learn more about becoming a volunteer tutor and sign up for orientation by clicking here.

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Stage Door Series: Backstage with the Bard
Jan 16 @ 7:00 pm

Stage Door Series: Backstage with the Bard

Tuesday, January 16. 7pm

Veh Stage

Local actors present a staged reading of famous scenes from the works of  William Shakespeare.

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Wednesday, January 17, 2018
LINING: SHEATHING
Jan 17 @ 10:00 am – 4:00 pm
Permanent Gallery

LINING: SHEATHING
Exhibition: January 16 – May 4
Reception: Thursday, April 19 from 5-7pm
Lining: Sheathing is a large-scale installation about the tactile and protective qualities of textiles by collaborators Denise Bookwalter and Lee Running. The artists have been working together for five years, creating installations and artist books that include printed fabric, handmade paper, woodblock prints, custom garments and embroidery. This installation has been developed in residencies at Penland School of Crafts, Penland NC, Constellation Studios, Lincoln NE, and Small Craft Advisory Press, Tallahassee FL. The focal point of the installation is a room-size tent suspended beneath a skylight. The tent is made from large printed and dyed textile panels which create a space that viewers can enter. Viewers are invited to try on one of the handmade garments and view the series of eight queen bed sized woodblock prints on handmade paper. For the exhibition at the WCU Fine Art Museum, Bookwalter and Running will also create a three-story site-specific window installation for the atrium of the Bardo Arts Center.

MUSEUM HOURS: Tues-Fri 10am-4pm/ Th 10am-7pm
Closed weekends & University holidays
828.227.ARTS

Image Caption: Detail: Denise Bookwalter, Lee Emma Running, “LINING:SHEATHING”, 2011

Willie Cole: Soles and Boards
Jan 17 @ 10:00 am – 4:00 pm
Fine Art Museum Gallery B

Willie Cole: Soles and Boards 
Exhibition: January 16 – May 4, 2018

Since 1989, Willie Cole has employed the image of the clothes iron in his work. Cole morphs this utilitarian object to represent and reference a range of associations from African masks to scarification to slavery and the transatlantic slave trade. This exhibition presents prints from Cole’s time working at Highpoint Editions in Minneapolis, Minnesota from 2011-2012.

Image Caption: Image Courtesy of Highpoint Editions and Willie Cole

Terrarium Workshop
Jan 17 @ 3:00 pm

Bullington Gardens

(3:00 PM – 4:30 PM)

Terrarium Workshop

Enjoy the warmth of our greenhouse while you create your own miniature garden in a glass jar with Mary Martin. All materials will be supplied. $45 Please call to register or register online!

Location:

Bullington Gardens

95 Upper Red Oak Trail

Hendersonville,   NC   28792

(828) 698-6104

Transition Asheville
Jan 17 @ 6:30 pm

Date: 1/17/18

Time: 6:30 pm – 8:00pm

Place:  The Block off Biltmore (39 S. Market St), Ashevile, NC

Presentation Topic:

Transition Asheville Monthly Social: Energy Savers Network

 

Description:

Looking for a way to do something tangible to help the climate and help people? Come learn about the Energy Savers Network at the January 17th Transition Asheville social. We’ll meet at 6:30pm at The Block off Biltmore (39 S. Market St.). You might become a volunteer to help lower the energy burden of some of our most vulnerable communities and make a dent in our national energy footprint. Or go to www.energysaversnetwork.com if you can’t come on the 17th.

Thursday, January 18, 2018
New Volunteer Orientation
Jan 18 @ 9:00 am – 10:30 am
Literacy Council of Buncombe County

Learn more about becoming a volunteer tutor and sign up for orientation by clicking here.

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LINING: SHEATHING
Jan 18 @ 10:00 am – 4:00 pm
Permanent Gallery

LINING: SHEATHING
Exhibition: January 16 – May 4
Reception: Thursday, April 19 from 5-7pm
Lining: Sheathing is a large-scale installation about the tactile and protective qualities of textiles by collaborators Denise Bookwalter and Lee Running. The artists have been working together for five years, creating installations and artist books that include printed fabric, handmade paper, woodblock prints, custom garments and embroidery. This installation has been developed in residencies at Penland School of Crafts, Penland NC, Constellation Studios, Lincoln NE, and Small Craft Advisory Press, Tallahassee FL. The focal point of the installation is a room-size tent suspended beneath a skylight. The tent is made from large printed and dyed textile panels which create a space that viewers can enter. Viewers are invited to try on one of the handmade garments and view the series of eight queen bed sized woodblock prints on handmade paper. For the exhibition at the WCU Fine Art Museum, Bookwalter and Running will also create a three-story site-specific window installation for the atrium of the Bardo Arts Center.

MUSEUM HOURS: Tues-Fri 10am-4pm/ Th 10am-7pm
Closed weekends & University holidays
828.227.ARTS

Image Caption: Detail: Denise Bookwalter, Lee Emma Running, “LINING:SHEATHING”, 2011

Willie Cole: Soles and Boards
Jan 18 @ 10:00 am – 4:00 pm
Fine Art Museum Gallery B

Willie Cole: Soles and Boards 
Exhibition: January 16 – May 4, 2018

Since 1989, Willie Cole has employed the image of the clothes iron in his work. Cole morphs this utilitarian object to represent and reference a range of associations from African masks to scarification to slavery and the transatlantic slave trade. This exhibition presents prints from Cole’s time working at Highpoint Editions in Minneapolis, Minnesota from 2011-2012.

Image Caption: Image Courtesy of Highpoint Editions and Willie Cole

Bicycle and Pedestrian Task Force
Jan 18 @ 5:30 pm

The Bicycle and Pedestrian Task Force meeting’s are on the third Thursday of the month.  The meeting begins at 5:30 p.m. and is held in room A-109 at the City of Asheville Public Works Building at 161 S. Charlotte Street.   You can enter the building from the north end, where the parking lot and bike rack are.

This year’s meeting dates will be:

  • January 18

  • February 15

  • March 15

  • April 19

  • May 17

  • June 21

  • July 19

  • Aug 16

  • Sep 20

  • Oct 18

  • Nov 15

  • Dec 20.