Maggie Valley Labor Day Arts and Crafts Show returns Aug. 31-Sept. 1

Press release from the Maggie Valley Chamber of Commerce: The Maggie Valley Labor Day Arts and Crafts Show returns Saturday-Sunday, Aug. 31-Sept. 1, to the Maggie Valley Festival Grounds. In its 28th year, the popularity continues to grow! “Labor Day is a very popular time to visit the mountains” says Teresa Smith, Maggie Chamber Executive […]

Hendersonville Fire Department issues update on Capt. Josh Poore

Press release from the City of Hendersonville: The Hendersonville Fire Department would like to provide a progress update on Captain Josh Poore, who was seriously injured in a mountain bike accident on June 13. Below is a report from Josh’s wife, Ashley, on his progress. Attached you will find a list of community fundraisers planned […]

Air quality forecast for Asheville, Monday, July 15: Moderate (YELLOW)

Monday, July 15, is a code yellow air quality forecast day for the valleys and ridge tops of Asheville and Buncombe County. Unusually sensitive people should consider limiting prolonged outdoor activities. The rating is based on ozone levels. For more information contact: WNC Regional Air Quality Agency 828-250-6777 Air Quality Forecast for Monday, 07/15/2019

Sinkhole questions? City provides some answers

Material poured into a sinkhole that appeared on June 19 in the parking lot of 1010 Merrimon Ave. was the cause of flooding at the Fresh Market shopping center at 946 Merrimon Ave. on July 11, according to a city press release. Sourcing the materials needed for a long-term fix will take a month. In the meanwhile, the city engineer proposed that a temporary bypass pipe be installed and topped with coarse gravel.

Asheville FM and Pansy Fest present Local Queer Music Showcase on July 26

Press release from Asheville FM: Asheville FM is partnering with Pansy Collective to host a Local Queer Music Showcase Benefit at the Mothlight.  This August marks the third annual Pansy Fest Music Festival, serving as the most substantial benefit of the year for the Pansy Collective. Pansy Collective is a collaborative group of queer and […]

The Community Foundation of Western North Carolina’s latest grants total more than $20 million

Press release from The Community Foundation of Western North Carolina: The Community Foundation of Western North Carolina (CFWNC) announced that grant distributions during its last fiscal year, which ended June 30, reached an all-time high of more than $20 million bringing total grantmaking to more than $254 million since its founding in 1978. Included in that […]

NC IDEA Foundation hosts local information session about grant opportunities, Aug. 1

Press release from NC IDEA Foundation: NC IDEA, a private foundation committed to supporting entrepreneurial ambition and economic advancement in North Carolina, announced today that the organization will kick off its Fall 2019 Grants Cycle with information sessions throughout the state. The upcoming information sessions will highlight NC IDEA’s two upcoming grant opportunities that support […]

UNC Asheville’s Great Smokies Writing Program announces fall 2019 classes

Press release from UNCA:  UNC Asheville’s Great Smokies Writing Program (GSWP) will present 10 courses this fall for community writers including a new course on the craft of humor, and classes in “short shorts” or flash fiction, poetry, memoir, fiction, children’s book craft, and master classes with poet Kenneth Chamlee, novelist Tommy Hays and editor […]

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Firestorm Books and Coffee hosts free summer children’s program

Press release from Firestorm Books & Coffee: Firestorm Books & Coffee is excited to announce children’s summer programming taking place at the bookstore from July 6 through Saturday, Aug. 24, with an event every Saturday at 10:30 a.m. The programming rotates each week between read-alouds and arts and crafts events, all of which are focused […]

Asheville residents to participate in Lights for Liberty, July 12

Press release from Asheville Business Arts:  This Friday, July 12 at Vance Monument, Lights for Liberty: Asheville will be held as part of a nationwide series of events protesting the detainment of asylum-seekers and children at the border. In response to widespread outrage at the human rights crisis of concentration camps at the border of […]

City hosts ribbon cutting ceremony at Tempie Avery Montford Center, July 18

Press release from the City of Asheville:  The City of Asheville is excited to announce a ribbon cutting to celebrate improvements to the Tempie Avery Montford Center, 34 Pearson Drive.  The event will take place at noon July 18. The bond-funded facility improvements began with a groundbreaking in July 2018 and include a new parking […]

Warren Wilson and AMOS host sustainability series at The Collider

Press release from Warren Wilson College: ASHEVILLE, N.C. – Warren Wilson College is partnering with the Asheville Museum of Science (AMOS) to host a Science Pub series on sustainability this summer. The series takes place at The Collider in Downtown Asheville. The speakers and panelists include an impressive lineup of Warren Wilson alumni and professors […]

Local ex-Navy SEAL Rick Bernard joins Neuro Rehab Center benefit bike ride

Press release from Beyond the Teams: Former Navy SEALs who have served in some of the most vital – and dangerous – military hot spots across the globe are joining together in retirement to undertake a new kind of mission: deploying into fundraising events for organizations and causes that help people with physical disabilities, cultural […]

No Barriers program for veterans completes Art Loeb hike, raises funds for future expeditions

Article provided by No Barriers, written by Jenny Baker: “There’s a light in all of us and as long as there’s a flicker of light, that light can help you push through barriers.” – Erik Weihenmayer, Co-Founder of No Barriers The No Barriers Life changes both the mindsets and lives of Veterans by empowering them […]