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.
Interested in adding an event to our calendar? Please click the green “Post Your Event” button below.

We are happy to announce that we will be offering socially-distanced summer camps. All camps will comply with CDC and NCDHHS and the state Executive Order 138 regarding easing restrictions on travel, business operations, and mass gatherings: Phase 1.
Here are some guidelines and protocols that we are putting in place, including, but not limited to:
• Providing adequate hand sanitizer, hand washing stations, and disinfectant solutions.
• All campers will be required to bring masks to camp, and to wear them in all appropriate settings.
• Camps with more than 10 people will be held outdoors to assist in maintaining 6 or more feet of social distancing.
• Camps with 10 or fewer people will be held indoors at AMS Loft, with proper ventilation assured, and will include as much outdoor time as possible.
• Singing will be properly monitored for extra social distancing, and will include masks and 1-person-use microphones at all times.
JUNE 15-19: Rock Camp, ages 10-18
JULY 13-17: Ukulele Camp, ages 7-10, 9am-12pm
JULY 20-24: Ukulele Camp, ages 7-10, 9am-12pm
JULY 27-31: Harry Potter-themed Suzuki Strings, ages 7-12
JUNE 8-12: Fiddle Camp, ages 7-12, 1pm-4pm
Camps run 9am-4pm, except where noted.
Prices range from $190-$350
Organic Growers School’s Farm Beginnings® Farmer Training is entering its sixth year offering a year long farmer training. Organic Growers School has graduated 61 farmers in the last 5 years and will graduate 76 by September 2020. Farm Beginnings® is a 12-month training that uses a mix of farmer-led classroom sessions, on-farm tours, mentorship, and an extensive farmer network, tapping into the knowledge of the most innovative & skilled farmers in Western NC. During this current pandemic, the role of farmers and how food gets to our tables has been more at the forefront of conversations. Many individuals right now are expressing interest in growing their own food and developing more self sufficiency and land based skills. If you want to farm, it has never been easy and if you want to get into farming now, it is time to do so with the right support and training on how to be adaptive and resilient, like our Farm Beginnings training.
Don’t miss our staff-curated list of live events and resources.
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Join us for Summer Art Camp To Go! Sessions are available for K–12 students. Each weekly session includes several age-appropriate art projects using a variety of materials to engage students in an exploration of art through creativity and imagination. Enrollment is limited, and registration is required.Registration includes instructional videos for each project, art materials, and daily virtual classes. Virtual classes—beginning at 10am via Zoom—include time for inspiration, Q&A, and sharing. Streaming instructional videos and creative challenges are designed to provide hours of creative engagement at your own pace each day. All art materials necessary for each session are available for curbside pickup at the Museum the week before each session begins; if you prefer to ship materials to your home, then two weeks’ advance registration is required. Registration starts this Monday. For more information, email Sharon McRorie, education programs manager, or call 828.253.3227 x124. Members: $85, Non-Members: $95 (additional charge for shipping materials) |
BMC@Home – Composition student Andrew Kosinski performs a new piece for solo piano, guest artist Hanzhi Wang performs a Mendelssohn transcription for accordion, and flutists Amy Porter and Dilshad Posnock join conductor JoAnn Falletta in a special work for flute choir.
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| It’s concerto week at Digital BMC! New features include Kelly Hall-Tompkins performing the Barber Violin Concerto and Conrad Tao performing Rachmaninoff Piano Concerto No. 2, plus Bella Hristova performing the Bruch Violin Concerto. |
Video of the Week
Members of the BMC 2020 Janiec Opera Company join together to perform an at-home version of the “Humming Chorus” from Puccini’s opera Madama Butterfly. This wistful, wordless melody is sung by an off-stage chorus at the end of Act II, as Butterfly waits for her husband’s ship to dock.
Keith Lockhart discusses his deep connection with the music of Mahler and collaborating with his dear friend Ilana Davidson.
- Explore the Collection and exhibitions virtually on our website.
- Get to know our staff and volunteers, take deeper dives into artwork with our Works of the Week, and more on the Museum blog.
- Relive the grand reopening parties, check out artist interviews, and learn about the history of Pack Square on our YouTube channel.
- Play “I Spy” with your kids using artwork from our Collection.
- Color our Collection (kids and adults) with downloadable coloring sheets and note cards.
- Follow us on social media on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook.
We’ll update this page with virtual tours, children’s activities, and more, as we continue to develop content to provide inspiration, calm, comfort, and yes, even some fun during this unprecedented time.

Brothers and Sisters Like These
[email protected]
-
We want to amplify the work of BIPOC-led organizations and businesses across our region, and ask for you to support them with your attention and money.
During this time, it is NOT helpful to ask people of color what they need or how you can help. Direct financial contributions speak LOUDLY and are one of the best ways you can show your support.
Some Organizations Include:
- Asheville Black Lives Matter
- BeLoved Asheville
- Center for Participatory Change
- Men and Women United for Youth and Families
- RAFI USA Farmers of Color Network
- WNC Workers Center
POC-led Farms & Food Businesses include:
- The Harriet Tubman Freedom Farm
- Lionpaw Botanicals
- Ms. Quitas Kitchen
- Off Grid in Color
- Oliver’s Agroforest
- Rayburn Farms
- Sankofa Farms
- Smallcakes
- Southside Community Garden
- Sweet Thangs
- Sylvanaqua Farms
- Transplanting Traditions
- Tiger Bay Cafe
If there are others we have missed and should be added to this list, please let us know! Send suggestions to Emily Bell, [email protected]

Empowered Women Empower Women
Since its inception, Spanx and The Spanx by Sara Blakely Foundation have been dedicated to elevating and supporting women through entrepreneurship. Knowing the ripple effect that empowering women can have to strengthen communities, the foundation donated $5 million to support female entrepreneurs in the wake of COVID-19 and teamed up with GlobalGiving to establish The Red Backpack Fund. GlobalGiving is making at least 1,000 grants of $5,000 each to female entrepreneurs in the U.S. to help alleviate the impact of the crisis.
For more details on our new “Omni Safe & Clean” initiative, please visit Guest Services or
https://www.omnihotels.com/omni-safe-and-clean.
the Omni Grove Park Inn is offering valet services with enhanced cleaning measures.
11:00 a.m. – 9:00 p.m. – Dine-in and takeout service is available
EDISON, craft ales + kitchen:
7:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. – A la carte dine-in & takeout breakfast service is available
The Marketplace:
7:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m. – Coffee shop and grab & go service is available
The Great Hall Bar
Catering Events
Spa Cafe
Blue Ridge
VUE 1913
Presidents Lounge
Elaine’s Dueling Piano Bar
In-Room Dining
Wild Food Foraging Tour
All appointments are scheduled based on the limited availability.
To check availability, please call 1-800-THE-OMNI.
Hours of operation:
Sunday – Thursday: 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Friday – Saturday: 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
basis due to social distancing and safety guidelines. Water, food & beverage service is not available at the pool.
However, guests can bring in their own refreshments (no glass).
Hours of operation: 11:00 AM to 6:00 PM
The Sports Complex: Temporarily Closed
Spa Fitness Center: Temporarily Closed
Travel Advisory page at https://www.omnihotels.com/travel-advisory.

The upcoming Second Primary Election is on Tuesday, June 23. Buncombe County Election Services wants to make sure you have all the information you need. Below is information about Early Voting, absentee ballots, finding out if you’re registered, sample ballots, and more. If you have additional questions, contact Election Services at (828) 250-4200.
The second primary election will take place on Tuesday, June 23. Eligible voters include:
- Registered Republicans
- Unaffiliated voters that voted Republican in March
- Unaffiliated voters that did not vote in March
Absentee by-mail voting is taking place now.
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic and response the North Carolina State Board is reminding North Carolinians that all voters can vote by mail during every election, casting a ballot without leaving the comfort of home. No excuse is necessary. The State Board Office and Task Force are discussing ways to make voting by mail easier, while making sure that the 100 county boards of elections stand ready to process an expected increase in mail-in ballots. If you, or someone you know, will be unavailable to vote in person, there is information you need to know to ensure your vote is counted.
For active duty military, their family members, and U.S. citizens living abroad:
You will need to go to FVAP.gov or ncsbe.gov/voting-options/military-overseas-voting and follow the absentee ballot instructions to receive an absentee ballot. If you have questions about that process, you can call us at (828) 250-4222.
For all others wishing to receive an absentee ballot:
Anyone else wishing to request an absentee ballot may do so for any reason as long as they complete a 2020 North Carolina Absentee Ballot Request Form and return it one of the following ways:
- Mail it to: P.O. Box 7468, Asheville, NC 28802
- Hand deliver it to the dropbox located in the entryway of our office at 77 McDowell St., Asheville, 28801
Special Note: Military and overseas voters may email to [email protected] or fax (828) 250-6262 a signed copy of this form.
Deadline to return the completed Absentee Ballot Request Form is Tuesday, June 16, at 5 p.m.
Once your N.C. Absentee Ballot Request Form has been received, an absentee ballot will be sent out. Absentee ballots must be postmarked on or before Tuesday, June 23, 2020, and received by Friday, June 26, at 5 p.m. They may also be returned in person to our office (by 5 p.m. on June 23) but only by the voter or a near relative. For more information about absentee voting, visit the North Carolina Board of Elections website.
Near relative exceptions
From June 17 to June 22, a voter’s near relative may come into the office to fill out an absentee request form for a voter who is sick or disabled who did not previously request an absentee ballot. The request will be processed immediately and the ballot handed to the near relative to take to the voter. These ballots have the same deadlines as stated above.
The following qualify as a near relative: spouse, brother, sister, parent, grandparent, child, grandchild, in-laws, stepparent, stepchild, or verifiable legal guardian.
Session Law 2019-239 made several changes to the absentee voting process. Changes include:
- An absentee request form is now valid only if returned to the county board of elections by the voter, the voter’s near relative or legal guardian, or a Multi-partisan Assistance Team (MAT).
- The absentee request form must be mailed or delivered in person to the voter’s county board of elections. Unlike past elections, request forms may not be emailed or faxed.
- If a voter needs help completing the request form due to blindness, disability, or inability to read or write, and a near relative or legal guardian is not available, the voter may get help from another person, who must list their name and address on the form.
For any additional information or questions contact us at (828) 250-4200.

We are happy to announce that we will be offering socially-distanced summer camps. All camps will comply with CDC and NCDHHS and the state Executive Order 138 regarding easing restrictions on travel, business operations, and mass gatherings: Phase 1.
Here are some guidelines and protocols that we are putting in place, including, but not limited to:
• Providing adequate hand sanitizer, hand washing stations, and disinfectant solutions.
• All campers will be required to bring masks to camp, and to wear them in all appropriate settings.
• Camps with more than 10 people will be held outdoors to assist in maintaining 6 or more feet of social distancing.
• Camps with 10 or fewer people will be held indoors at AMS Loft, with proper ventilation assured, and will include as much outdoor time as possible.
• Singing will be properly monitored for extra social distancing, and will include masks and 1-person-use microphones at all times.
JUNE 15-19: Rock Camp, ages 10-18
JULY 13-17: Ukulele Camp, ages 7-10, 9am-12pm
JULY 20-24: Ukulele Camp, ages 7-10, 9am-12pm
JULY 27-31: Harry Potter-themed Suzuki Strings, ages 7-12
JUNE 8-12: Fiddle Camp, ages 7-12, 1pm-4pm
Camps run 9am-4pm, except where noted.
Prices range from $190-$350
Organic Growers School’s Farm Beginnings® Farmer Training is entering its sixth year offering a year long farmer training. Organic Growers School has graduated 61 farmers in the last 5 years and will graduate 76 by September 2020. Farm Beginnings® is a 12-month training that uses a mix of farmer-led classroom sessions, on-farm tours, mentorship, and an extensive farmer network, tapping into the knowledge of the most innovative & skilled farmers in Western NC. During this current pandemic, the role of farmers and how food gets to our tables has been more at the forefront of conversations. Many individuals right now are expressing interest in growing their own food and developing more self sufficiency and land based skills. If you want to farm, it has never been easy and if you want to get into farming now, it is time to do so with the right support and training on how to be adaptive and resilient, like our Farm Beginnings training.
Don’t miss our staff-curated list of live events and resources.
|
Join us for Summer Art Camp To Go! Sessions are available for K–12 students. Each weekly session includes several age-appropriate art projects using a variety of materials to engage students in an exploration of art through creativity and imagination. Enrollment is limited, and registration is required.Registration includes instructional videos for each project, art materials, and daily virtual classes. Virtual classes—beginning at 10am via Zoom—include time for inspiration, Q&A, and sharing. Streaming instructional videos and creative challenges are designed to provide hours of creative engagement at your own pace each day. All art materials necessary for each session are available for curbside pickup at the Museum the week before each session begins; if you prefer to ship materials to your home, then two weeks’ advance registration is required. Registration starts this Monday. For more information, email Sharon McRorie, education programs manager, or call 828.253.3227 x124. Members: $85, Non-Members: $95 (additional charge for shipping materials) |
![]() |
| It’s concerto week at Digital BMC! New features include Kelly Hall-Tompkins performing the Barber Violin Concerto and Conrad Tao performing Rachmaninoff Piano Concerto No. 2, plus Bella Hristova performing the Bruch Violin Concerto. |
Video of the Week
Members of the BMC 2020 Janiec Opera Company join together to perform an at-home version of the “Humming Chorus” from Puccini’s opera Madama Butterfly. This wistful, wordless melody is sung by an off-stage chorus at the end of Act II, as Butterfly waits for her husband’s ship to dock.
The Craft Futures Fund will fund up to $30,000 each month from May 2020 – October 2020 to support craft-based education projects. These one-time, unrestricted grants of $5,000 will be disbursed to craft-based education projects that envision and build new futures for craft.
Keith Lockhart discusses his deep connection with the music of Mahler and collaborating with his dear friend Ilana Davidson.
- Explore the Collection and exhibitions virtually on our website.
- Get to know our staff and volunteers, take deeper dives into artwork with our Works of the Week, and more on the Museum blog.
- Relive the grand reopening parties, check out artist interviews, and learn about the history of Pack Square on our YouTube channel.
- Play “I Spy” with your kids using artwork from our Collection.
- Color our Collection (kids and adults) with downloadable coloring sheets and note cards.
- Follow us on social media on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook.
We’ll update this page with virtual tours, children’s activities, and more, as we continue to develop content to provide inspiration, calm, comfort, and yes, even some fun during this unprecedented time.

Brothers and Sisters Like These
[email protected]
-
We want to amplify the work of BIPOC-led organizations and businesses across our region, and ask for you to support them with your attention and money.
During this time, it is NOT helpful to ask people of color what they need or how you can help. Direct financial contributions speak LOUDLY and are one of the best ways you can show your support.
Some Organizations Include:
- Asheville Black Lives Matter
- BeLoved Asheville
- Center for Participatory Change
- Men and Women United for Youth and Families
- RAFI USA Farmers of Color Network
- WNC Workers Center
POC-led Farms & Food Businesses include:
- The Harriet Tubman Freedom Farm
- Lionpaw Botanicals
- Ms. Quitas Kitchen
- Off Grid in Color
- Oliver’s Agroforest
- Rayburn Farms
- Sankofa Farms
- Smallcakes
- Southside Community Garden
- Sweet Thangs
- Sylvanaqua Farms
- Transplanting Traditions
- Tiger Bay Cafe
If there are others we have missed and should be added to this list, please let us know! Send suggestions to Emily Bell, [email protected]

Empowered Women Empower Women
Since its inception, Spanx and The Spanx by Sara Blakely Foundation have been dedicated to elevating and supporting women through entrepreneurship. Knowing the ripple effect that empowering women can have to strengthen communities, the foundation donated $5 million to support female entrepreneurs in the wake of COVID-19 and teamed up with GlobalGiving to establish The Red Backpack Fund. GlobalGiving is making at least 1,000 grants of $5,000 each to female entrepreneurs in the U.S. to help alleviate the impact of the crisis.
For more details on our new “Omni Safe & Clean” initiative, please visit Guest Services or
https://www.omnihotels.com/omni-safe-and-clean.
the Omni Grove Park Inn is offering valet services with enhanced cleaning measures.
11:00 a.m. – 9:00 p.m. – Dine-in and takeout service is available
EDISON, craft ales + kitchen:
7:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. – A la carte dine-in & takeout breakfast service is available
The Marketplace:
7:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m. – Coffee shop and grab & go service is available
The Great Hall Bar
Catering Events
Spa Cafe
Blue Ridge
VUE 1913
Presidents Lounge
Elaine’s Dueling Piano Bar
In-Room Dining
Wild Food Foraging Tour
All appointments are scheduled based on the limited availability.
To check availability, please call 1-800-THE-OMNI.
Hours of operation:
Sunday – Thursday: 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Friday – Saturday: 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
basis due to social distancing and safety guidelines. Water, food & beverage service is not available at the pool.
However, guests can bring in their own refreshments (no glass).
Hours of operation: 11:00 AM to 6:00 PM
The Sports Complex: Temporarily Closed
Spa Fitness Center: Temporarily Closed
Travel Advisory page at https://www.omnihotels.com/travel-advisory.





