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, November 11, 2022
AM Power Hour
Nov 11 @ 8:00 am – 9:00 am
The 2nd Act
Enjoy a more productive day by meeting prospective customers at the start of your day. You may find a strong referral source, a new vendor, the perfect client, or simply get a foot in the door for connecting again later at another Chamber event. AM Power Hour is great if you are an early-bird or can’t make our after-hours networking events.
November’s AM Power Hour is Hosted by Fletcher Area Business Association (FABA), with coffee and pastries provided by The 2nd Act.
Chimney Rock State Park Veterans Day Special: Free Admission
Nov 11 @ 8:30 am – 4:30 pm
Chimney Rock State Park
Cost: Free admission for military members with ID only, military family members will receive standard discount rates of $15 for adults and $7 for youth ages 5-15.

Chimney Rock honors veterans, reservists, retired and active military personnel with a free visit to Chimney Rock State Park from November 7-11, 2022. Must present military ID or proof of service.

Veterans Day Concert w/ Hendersonville Swing Band
Nov 11 @ 7:30 pm
Hendersonville Theatre

The Hendersonville Swing Band, under the direction of trombonist Jerry Zink, plays music of the Big Band era of the ‘30s, ‘40s and ‘50s. The band is primarily made up of musicians from Henderson, Transylvania, Haywood and Buncombe counties. Nearly all the members of the band are retirees. This is the first time the band has played a concert for Veterans Day.

Showtime is at 7:30 pm. Running time is approximately 2 hours with one 15 minute intermission. Hendersonville Theater has made masks optional for patrons, and no proof of vaccination is required to attend a performance.

Supporting our Veterans Through Operation Green Light
Nov 11 @ 8:00 pm – 11:00 pm
BUNCOMBE COUNTY VETERANS SERVICES (BCVS)

To show support for Veterans and shine a light on the support services that Buncombe County has to offer, Buncombe County will be shining the green light for Veterans November 7-13 in three locations in downtown Asheville:

  • Buncombe County Courthouse
  • Health and Human Services Tower- Home to Buncombe County Veterans Services
  • Buncombe County Family Justice Center

Spearheaded by the National Association of Counties (NACo), Operation Green Light aims to let those who served know they are seen, appreciated, and supported. Residents are encouraged to participate in this community-wide initiative by shining a green light for Veterans at your home or place of business. Together, we can show support and encourage the Veterans in our lives and communities to seek the resources they need to thrive here at home.

The contributions and sacrifices of the people who served in the Armed Forces have been vital in maintaining the freedoms and way of life enjoyed by all Americans. Upon returning to civilian life, many Veterans report experiencing high levels of stress due to financial hardship, mental health struggles, physical ailments, and lack of connection and community support.

Buncombe County stands in solidarity with Veterans and is home to a host of essential resources that can provide opportunities for health, safety, stability, and connection for those returning from service. Grounded in a commitment to support our Veterans, Heath Smith, Director of Buncombe County Veterans Services, accepted a proclamation from the Buncombe County Commissioners, designating Buncombe County as a Green Light for Veterans County. “Becoming a Green Light for Veterans County is an essential step in uniting our community in the effort to support local Veterans with the comprehensive resources and services they are entitled to.”

Veterans Services and Resources

BUNCOMBE COUNTY VETERANS SERVICES (BCVS)

6th Floor
40 Coxe Avenue in Downtown Asheville
Monday – Friday 8 AM – 5 PM
(828) 250-5726

BCVS offers essential benefits assistance to Veterans and their families. Services include:

  • Health Care
  • Home Loans
  • Life Insurance
  • Education & Training
  • Vocational Rehabilitation & Training
  • Burial Benefits
  • Dependent & Survivor Benefits
  • Disability Benefits

Charles George VA Medical Center

1110 Tunnel Road in Asheville
Open 24/7 for your convenience
Main phone: 828-298-7911
Mental health care: 828-298-7911 x2519

The Charles George VA Medical Center offers comprehensive medical care to Veterans and their families, including mental health care services, urgent care visits, and clinical care scheduling. Visit their website for a comprehensive list of medical services and support services offered at the Charles George VA Medical Center.

Veterans Treatment Court

60 Court Plaza- 9th Floor
Buncombe County Courthouse
(703) 389-9918

Veterans Treatment Court is an alternative to the conventional criminal justice system in which Veterans who are struggling to acclimate back into civilian life and find themselves charged with an offense are met with the support, structure, and resources they need to settle into life after service.

Saturday, November 12, 2022
Supporting our Veterans Through Operation Green Light
Nov 12 @ 8:00 pm – 11:00 pm
BUNCOMBE COUNTY VETERANS SERVICES (BCVS)

To show support for Veterans and shine a light on the support services that Buncombe County has to offer, Buncombe County will be shining the green light for Veterans November 7-13 in three locations in downtown Asheville:

  • Buncombe County Courthouse
  • Health and Human Services Tower- Home to Buncombe County Veterans Services
  • Buncombe County Family Justice Center

Spearheaded by the National Association of Counties (NACo), Operation Green Light aims to let those who served know they are seen, appreciated, and supported. Residents are encouraged to participate in this community-wide initiative by shining a green light for Veterans at your home or place of business. Together, we can show support and encourage the Veterans in our lives and communities to seek the resources they need to thrive here at home.

The contributions and sacrifices of the people who served in the Armed Forces have been vital in maintaining the freedoms and way of life enjoyed by all Americans. Upon returning to civilian life, many Veterans report experiencing high levels of stress due to financial hardship, mental health struggles, physical ailments, and lack of connection and community support.

Buncombe County stands in solidarity with Veterans and is home to a host of essential resources that can provide opportunities for health, safety, stability, and connection for those returning from service. Grounded in a commitment to support our Veterans, Heath Smith, Director of Buncombe County Veterans Services, accepted a proclamation from the Buncombe County Commissioners, designating Buncombe County as a Green Light for Veterans County. “Becoming a Green Light for Veterans County is an essential step in uniting our community in the effort to support local Veterans with the comprehensive resources and services they are entitled to.”

Veterans Services and Resources

BUNCOMBE COUNTY VETERANS SERVICES (BCVS)

6th Floor
40 Coxe Avenue in Downtown Asheville
Monday – Friday 8 AM – 5 PM
(828) 250-5726

BCVS offers essential benefits assistance to Veterans and their families. Services include:

  • Health Care
  • Home Loans
  • Life Insurance
  • Education & Training
  • Vocational Rehabilitation & Training
  • Burial Benefits
  • Dependent & Survivor Benefits
  • Disability Benefits

Charles George VA Medical Center

1110 Tunnel Road in Asheville
Open 24/7 for your convenience
Main phone: 828-298-7911
Mental health care: 828-298-7911 x2519

The Charles George VA Medical Center offers comprehensive medical care to Veterans and their families, including mental health care services, urgent care visits, and clinical care scheduling. Visit their website for a comprehensive list of medical services and support services offered at the Charles George VA Medical Center.

Veterans Treatment Court

60 Court Plaza- 9th Floor
Buncombe County Courthouse
(703) 389-9918

Veterans Treatment Court is an alternative to the conventional criminal justice system in which Veterans who are struggling to acclimate back into civilian life and find themselves charged with an offense are met with the support, structure, and resources they need to settle into life after service.

Sunday, November 13, 2022
Supporting our Veterans Through Operation Green Light
Nov 13 @ 8:00 pm – 11:00 pm
BUNCOMBE COUNTY VETERANS SERVICES (BCVS)

To show support for Veterans and shine a light on the support services that Buncombe County has to offer, Buncombe County will be shining the green light for Veterans November 7-13 in three locations in downtown Asheville:

  • Buncombe County Courthouse
  • Health and Human Services Tower- Home to Buncombe County Veterans Services
  • Buncombe County Family Justice Center

Spearheaded by the National Association of Counties (NACo), Operation Green Light aims to let those who served know they are seen, appreciated, and supported. Residents are encouraged to participate in this community-wide initiative by shining a green light for Veterans at your home or place of business. Together, we can show support and encourage the Veterans in our lives and communities to seek the resources they need to thrive here at home.

The contributions and sacrifices of the people who served in the Armed Forces have been vital in maintaining the freedoms and way of life enjoyed by all Americans. Upon returning to civilian life, many Veterans report experiencing high levels of stress due to financial hardship, mental health struggles, physical ailments, and lack of connection and community support.

Buncombe County stands in solidarity with Veterans and is home to a host of essential resources that can provide opportunities for health, safety, stability, and connection for those returning from service. Grounded in a commitment to support our Veterans, Heath Smith, Director of Buncombe County Veterans Services, accepted a proclamation from the Buncombe County Commissioners, designating Buncombe County as a Green Light for Veterans County. “Becoming a Green Light for Veterans County is an essential step in uniting our community in the effort to support local Veterans with the comprehensive resources and services they are entitled to.”

Veterans Services and Resources

BUNCOMBE COUNTY VETERANS SERVICES (BCVS)

6th Floor
40 Coxe Avenue in Downtown Asheville
Monday – Friday 8 AM – 5 PM
(828) 250-5726

BCVS offers essential benefits assistance to Veterans and their families. Services include:

  • Health Care
  • Home Loans
  • Life Insurance
  • Education & Training
  • Vocational Rehabilitation & Training
  • Burial Benefits
  • Dependent & Survivor Benefits
  • Disability Benefits

Charles George VA Medical Center

1110 Tunnel Road in Asheville
Open 24/7 for your convenience
Main phone: 828-298-7911
Mental health care: 828-298-7911 x2519

The Charles George VA Medical Center offers comprehensive medical care to Veterans and their families, including mental health care services, urgent care visits, and clinical care scheduling. Visit their website for a comprehensive list of medical services and support services offered at the Charles George VA Medical Center.

Veterans Treatment Court

60 Court Plaza- 9th Floor
Buncombe County Courthouse
(703) 389-9918

Veterans Treatment Court is an alternative to the conventional criminal justice system in which Veterans who are struggling to acclimate back into civilian life and find themselves charged with an offense are met with the support, structure, and resources they need to settle into life after service.

Monday, November 14, 2022
Multi-Farm Collaboration Meeting
Nov 14 @ 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm
McDowell Senior Center

Multi-Farm Collaboration Meeting

The NC Farmers of the Foothills, initiated in 2020, is an alliance of farmers looking to pool resources and market their goods to the community.  There are opportunities to sell with an online marketplace, multi-farm Community Supported Agriculture, and other local food purchasing programs.  The alliance also looks to share in costs of production and other expenses.

Join us to learn and have input on this alliance for 2023.

Dinner will be served.

Tuesday, November 15, 2022
WNC Medicinal Herb Grower/Buyer Social
Nov 15 @ 2:00 pm – 6:00 pm
Mountain Horticultural Crops Research and Extension Center

WNC Medicinal Herb Grower/Buyer Social

Join WNC Medicinal Herb Growers for an afternoon of networking with fellow growers, wholesale buyers and other professionals working with medicinal herbs. Highlights include:

  • Buyer presentations and “most wanted” lists
  • Opportunities for growers to share product samples of available herbs and planting stock
  • Small group roundtables with local and domestic buyers
  • Networking and celebrating medicinal herbs grown in North Carolina
Ribbon Cutting: Children + family Resource Center’s GLO Mobile
Nov 15 @ 3:30 pm – 5:30 pm
Children & Family Resource Center
Join us as we celebrate the launch of Children & Family Resource Center’s new GLO Mobile!
Starting at 3:30, get a chance to tour the GLO Mobile, experience a few ‘adult-sized” preschool activities and share a snack and beverage.
-The Ribbon Cutting Ceremony will be at 3:45 PM. –
GLO Mobile will be a vehicle for outreach in our community to engage families and provide access to the support they need for their children to begin kindergarten ready to learn. For more information, visit www.childrenandfamily.org/glomobile.
Thursday, November 17, 2022
Venture 15 + Venture Asheville Honors Awards Open for Applications + Nominations
Nov 17 all-day
online

The Venture 15 recognizes the 15 fastest-growing Asheville-area startups and businesses can apply to be considered until Monday, November 21!

This event, held Thursday, December 15 at The Orange Peel, recognizes the area’s outstanding entrepreneurs & serves as an elite setting where they can share their talent and wisdom as well as offer inspiration to other fledgling companies to be part of this exclusive group.

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Startups are measured by their Compounded Annual Growth Rate (CAGR), using year-end revenues. Companies will be asked to provide baseline financial information about their organization via tax returns that will enable the calculation of their CAGR.

We also celebrate the Asheville Honors Awards & recognize the Best Startup to Work For at this event! The nomination deadline for those is Nov. 27.

Webinar Deep Dive Lab – Canva for Beginners
Nov 17 @ 10:00 am – 11:00 am
online
Topic: Marketing and Sales

You’ve got the vision, and Canva is here to bring it to life. Turn imagination into a finished design in minutes with this step-by-step tutorial for designing from scratch in Canva. In this 1 hour training, you will learn: How to choose the dimensions for your design, how to create a background for your design, how to add text and images, and creating/using your own brand kit.

Speaker(s): Vanessa Garcia

November Policy on Tap
Nov 17 @ 3:30 pm – 5:00 pm
White Labs Kitchen & Tap

The French Broad River is an economic driver for our region supplying drinking water, providing recreational opportunities, and ecology diversity as recently highlighted by an economic impact study commissioned by the French Broad River Partnership.

Join us for Policy on Tap to hear from business and nonprofit leaders working to ensure that the French Broad River will continue to be an asset for us all and how you can get involved.

 

Policy on Tap is the Chamber’s quarterly discussion series highlighting topics that matter to our business community with insights shared by key leaders and experts.

Business After Hours
Nov 17 @ 5:30 pm – 7:00 pm
Hendersonville Theatre
Your Chance to Build Great Connections – You Don’t Want to Miss This Event!
Business After Hours is the Chamber’s premier networking event and the best chance for your to make valuable connections to build your business – all while having a great time!
This month, we are proudly sponsored by both LS Creative and Hendersonville Toy Company. You’ll enjoy a chance to shop at the Hendersonville Toy Company Pop-Up Shop with toys, books & games and be a kid again with a chance to play the toy & game demos. There will also be a special discount at the Pop-Up Shop just for attendees!
With fantastic food sponsored by our host, we’ll also have beverages compliments of B2 Realty, the chance to win great door prizes an some special announcements about upcoming shows at the Hendersonville Theatre. This event is the best combination of business and fun!
Friday, November 18, 2022
Downtown businesses: Join the Holiday Windows Walking Tour
Nov 18 all-day
Downtown Asheville
Decorating Your Windows for the Holiday Season? Join the Holiday Windows Walking Tour. Plus Share Holiday Happenings
Downtown businesses: Are you decorating your windows for the Holiday Season? Be sure to let us know and we will include you on our Holiday Windows Walking Tour. This is a self-guided tour for people to follow as the stroll Downtown Asheville throughout the holidays.

Also, are you have a holiday sale, event or promotion? We’re happy to share through our social media, newsletters and press releases.

Venture 15 + Venture Asheville Honors Awards Open for Applications + Nominations
Nov 18 all-day
online

The Venture 15 recognizes the 15 fastest-growing Asheville-area startups and businesses can apply to be considered until Monday, November 21!

This event, held Thursday, December 15 at The Orange Peel, recognizes the area’s outstanding entrepreneurs & serves as an elite setting where they can share their talent and wisdom as well as offer inspiration to other fledgling companies to be part of this exclusive group.

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Startups are measured by their Compounded Annual Growth Rate (CAGR), using year-end revenues. Companies will be asked to provide baseline financial information about their organization via tax returns that will enable the calculation of their CAGR.

We also celebrate the Asheville Honors Awards & recognize the Best Startup to Work For at this event! The nomination deadline for those is Nov. 27.

“New” Strategies and Tools for Business Success in 2022
Nov 18 @ 11:00 am – 12:30 pm
Henderson County Chamber of Commerce

This program will open the big picture of Decision-Making, and show its vast significance to our success as professionals and individuals.
Participants in the presentation will benefit from decision-making insights that will show them how to separate between fact and fiction, think strategically about decisions, and understand the big picture, which will help them to significantly reduce the margin of error in their decision-making process.
This topic is of critical importance to all large and small businesses alike and is one of the main 10 leadership skills that are critical to post COVID situational leadership.
This program can propel you to the next level of decision-making, and can help you apply your wisdom to every decision you make, which ultimately, can be a game changer.
Instructor: Eli Harari – The Thinking Coach
Eli Harari, The Thinking Coach, is an experienced international corporate, organizational and government leadership trainer and coach. In over a quarter of century of experience, he has conducted leadership seminars and personal coaching for CEOs, executives and government officials in 5 continents. Eli has guided and trained many professionals to new levels of leadership-success, which reflected in the ever greater success and level of efficacy for many of their organizations.
He comes from IDF military leadership experience and professional sports leadership, which along with his many years of training corporate leaders world-wide yielded highly practical, passionate and “feelable” training seminars. These professional trainings focus on ten primary leadership skills which Eli sublimated from his rich experience over the years and today he “amber-fits” them to the unique requirements of our time, ie: a trustworthy leadership that unifies and humanizes the world of business as we know it. Eli is eager to bring those skills to bear in this beautiful town of Hendersonville, to enrich our community with updated leadership skills that can be a game changer for years to come.
“The Human Business Is The Main Business Of Any Business”
                                                -Eli Harari
Seminar: Decision-Making Competence
Nov 18 @ 11:00 am – 12:30 pm
The Chamber

This program will open the big picture of Decision-Making, and show its vast significance to our success as professionals and individuals.
Participants in the presentation will benefit from decision-making insights that will show them how to separate between fact and fiction, think strategically about decisions, and understand the big picture, which will help them to significantly reduce the margin of error in their decision-making process. (Decision-making is never perfect).
This topic is of critical importance to all large and small businesses alike and is one of the main 10 leadership skills that are critical to post COVID situational leadership.
This program can propel you to the next level of decision-making, and can help you apply your wisdom to every decision you make, which ultimately, can be a game changer.
Instructor: Eli Harari – The Thinking Coach
Saturday, November 19, 2022
Downtown businesses: Join the Holiday Windows Walking Tour
Nov 19 all-day
Downtown Asheville
Decorating Your Windows for the Holiday Season? Join the Holiday Windows Walking Tour. Plus Share Holiday Happenings
Downtown businesses: Are you decorating your windows for the Holiday Season? Be sure to let us know and we will include you on our Holiday Windows Walking Tour. This is a self-guided tour for people to follow as the stroll Downtown Asheville throughout the holidays.

Also, are you have a holiday sale, event or promotion? We’re happy to share through our social media, newsletters and press releases.

Venture 15 + Venture Asheville Honors Awards Open for Applications + Nominations
Nov 19 all-day
online

The Venture 15 recognizes the 15 fastest-growing Asheville-area startups and businesses can apply to be considered until Monday, November 21!

This event, held Thursday, December 15 at The Orange Peel, recognizes the area’s outstanding entrepreneurs & serves as an elite setting where they can share their talent and wisdom as well as offer inspiration to other fledgling companies to be part of this exclusive group.

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Startups are measured by their Compounded Annual Growth Rate (CAGR), using year-end revenues. Companies will be asked to provide baseline financial information about their organization via tax returns that will enable the calculation of their CAGR.

We also celebrate the Asheville Honors Awards & recognize the Best Startup to Work For at this event! The nomination deadline for those is Nov. 27.

Sunday, November 20, 2022
Downtown businesses: Join the Holiday Windows Walking Tour
Nov 20 all-day
Downtown Asheville
Decorating Your Windows for the Holiday Season? Join the Holiday Windows Walking Tour. Plus Share Holiday Happenings
Downtown businesses: Are you decorating your windows for the Holiday Season? Be sure to let us know and we will include you on our Holiday Windows Walking Tour. This is a self-guided tour for people to follow as the stroll Downtown Asheville throughout the holidays.

Also, are you have a holiday sale, event or promotion? We’re happy to share through our social media, newsletters and press releases.

Venture 15 + Venture Asheville Honors Awards Open for Applications + Nominations
Nov 20 all-day
online

The Venture 15 recognizes the 15 fastest-growing Asheville-area startups and businesses can apply to be considered until Monday, November 21!

This event, held Thursday, December 15 at The Orange Peel, recognizes the area’s outstanding entrepreneurs & serves as an elite setting where they can share their talent and wisdom as well as offer inspiration to other fledgling companies to be part of this exclusive group.

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Asheville -
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Startups are measured by their Compounded Annual Growth Rate (CAGR), using year-end revenues. Companies will be asked to provide baseline financial information about their organization via tax returns that will enable the calculation of their CAGR.

We also celebrate the Asheville Honors Awards & recognize the Best Startup to Work For at this event! The nomination deadline for those is Nov. 27.

Monday, November 21, 2022
Downtown businesses: Join the Holiday Windows Walking Tour
Nov 21 all-day
Downtown Asheville
Decorating Your Windows for the Holiday Season? Join the Holiday Windows Walking Tour. Plus Share Holiday Happenings
Downtown businesses: Are you decorating your windows for the Holiday Season? Be sure to let us know and we will include you on our Holiday Windows Walking Tour. This is a self-guided tour for people to follow as the stroll Downtown Asheville throughout the holidays.

Also, are you have a holiday sale, event or promotion? We’re happy to share through our social media, newsletters and press releases.

Venture 15 + Venture Asheville Honors Awards Open for Applications + Nominations
Nov 21 all-day
online

The Venture 15 recognizes the 15 fastest-growing Asheville-area startups and businesses can apply to be considered until Monday, November 21!

This event, held Thursday, December 15 at The Orange Peel, recognizes the area’s outstanding entrepreneurs & serves as an elite setting where they can share their talent and wisdom as well as offer inspiration to other fledgling companies to be part of this exclusive group.

Venture
Asheville -
Venture 15
Startups are measured by their Compounded Annual Growth Rate (CAGR), using year-end revenues. Companies will be asked to provide baseline financial information about their organization via tax returns that will enable the calculation of their CAGR.

We also celebrate the Asheville Honors Awards & recognize the Best Startup to Work For at this event! The nomination deadline for those is Nov. 27.

Tuesday, November 22, 2022
Downtown businesses: Join the Holiday Windows Walking Tour
Nov 22 all-day
Downtown Asheville
Decorating Your Windows for the Holiday Season? Join the Holiday Windows Walking Tour. Plus Share Holiday Happenings
Downtown businesses: Are you decorating your windows for the Holiday Season? Be sure to let us know and we will include you on our Holiday Windows Walking Tour. This is a self-guided tour for people to follow as the stroll Downtown Asheville throughout the holidays.

Also, are you have a holiday sale, event or promotion? We’re happy to share through our social media, newsletters and press releases.

Wednesday, November 23, 2022
Downtown businesses: Join the Holiday Windows Walking Tour
Nov 23 all-day
Downtown Asheville
Decorating Your Windows for the Holiday Season? Join the Holiday Windows Walking Tour. Plus Share Holiday Happenings
Downtown businesses: Are you decorating your windows for the Holiday Season? Be sure to let us know and we will include you on our Holiday Windows Walking Tour. This is a self-guided tour for people to follow as the stroll Downtown Asheville throughout the holidays.

Also, are you have a holiday sale, event or promotion? We’re happy to share through our social media, newsletters and press releases.

Sunday, November 27, 2022
Downtown businesses: Join the Holiday Windows Walking Tour
Nov 27 all-day
Downtown Asheville
Decorating Your Windows for the Holiday Season? Join the Holiday Windows Walking Tour. Plus Share Holiday Happenings
Downtown businesses: Are you decorating your windows for the Holiday Season? Be sure to let us know and we will include you on our Holiday Windows Walking Tour. This is a self-guided tour for people to follow as the stroll Downtown Asheville throughout the holidays.

Also, are you have a holiday sale, event or promotion? We’re happy to share through our social media, newsletters and press releases.

Monday, November 28, 2022
Downtown businesses: Join the Holiday Windows Walking Tour
Nov 28 all-day
Downtown Asheville
Decorating Your Windows for the Holiday Season? Join the Holiday Windows Walking Tour. Plus Share Holiday Happenings
Downtown businesses: Are you decorating your windows for the Holiday Season? Be sure to let us know and we will include you on our Holiday Windows Walking Tour. This is a self-guided tour for people to follow as the stroll Downtown Asheville throughout the holidays.

Also, are you have a holiday sale, event or promotion? We’re happy to share through our social media, newsletters and press releases.

Tuesday, November 29, 2022
Downtown businesses: Join the Holiday Windows Walking Tour
Nov 29 all-day
Downtown Asheville
Decorating Your Windows for the Holiday Season? Join the Holiday Windows Walking Tour. Plus Share Holiday Happenings
Downtown businesses: Are you decorating your windows for the Holiday Season? Be sure to let us know and we will include you on our Holiday Windows Walking Tour. This is a self-guided tour for people to follow as the stroll Downtown Asheville throughout the holidays.

Also, are you have a holiday sale, event or promotion? We’re happy to share through our social media, newsletters and press releases.

Wednesday, November 30, 2022
Downtown businesses: Join the Holiday Windows Walking Tour
Nov 30 all-day
Downtown Asheville
Decorating Your Windows for the Holiday Season? Join the Holiday Windows Walking Tour. Plus Share Holiday Happenings
Downtown businesses: Are you decorating your windows for the Holiday Season? Be sure to let us know and we will include you on our Holiday Windows Walking Tour. This is a self-guided tour for people to follow as the stroll Downtown Asheville throughout the holidays.

Also, are you have a holiday sale, event or promotion? We’re happy to share through our social media, newsletters and press releases.

Fall Legislative Update
Nov 30 @ 3:30 pm – 5:00 pm
The Venue

Get first-hand insights into the state legislature and its impacts on the business community at our Legislative Update.

 

We are excited to host a live taping of the Do Politics Better podcast with Brian Lewis and Skye David of New Frame, a bipartisan and creative lobbying and communications firm serving North Carolina nonprofits and small businesses.

 

The New Frame team will discuss the November elections, preview the 2023 long session of the NC General Assembly, and answer questions from the audience along with special guest Chris Cooper from Western Carolina University.

About the speakers:

As one of three lobbyists for New Frame’s clients at the General Assembly, Brian Lewis leads the firm’s work on strategy, messaging and engaging clients to move legislators.  Brian has worked in state politics and policy since 1996 and holds a master’s degree in public affairs and bachelor’s in political science from UNC Greensboro.  He is a veteran lobbyist at the General Assembly and has been involved in some of the state’s most high profile political discussions over the last decade.  Brian is also a frequent guest on Capital Tonight, a nightly public affairs show on Spectrum News, where he gives political communications analysis for viewers.

Skye David attended University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign where she served on the Student Council as well as the Educational Policy Committee for the College of Agricultural, Consumer, and Environmental Sciences. Skye’s academic work on domestic violence led to an Orville Bentley Undergraduate Research Award for her work and served as the foundation of her future work at the North Carolina General Assembly. At New Frame, Skye works on policy, legal and regulatory issues affecting all the firm’s clients, with a focus on the policy, lobbying, and legal needs of New Frame’s clients.  During her tenure at New Frame, Skye has built a reputation of trustworthiness and coalition building.The effects of her work have been featured in The New York Times, Forbes, The Washington Post, and NBCNews, among other outlets.

Chris Cooper is a professor and Director of the Public policy Institute at Western Carolina University. Cooper’s published academic research features over 50 refereed journal articles and book chapters on NC politics, state politics, southern politics, political behavior, and behavioral public administration. He is also co-author of The Resilience of Southern Identity: Why the South Still Matters in the Minds of its People  and co-editor of The New Politics of North Carolina. Cooper is a frequent source for news stories about North Carolina politics and has been quoted in a variety of media including the New York Times, Washington Post, Christian Science MonitorBoston HeraldAl Jazeera, Charlotte Observer, Asheville-Citizen Times, The Hill, National Journal, Raleigh News and Observer, North Carolina Insider National Public Radio, USA Today, CNN, FOX News, WUNC, Blue Ridge Public Radio, WFAE (Charlotte) ABC News, and ESPN.com.