“From sunrise to sunset, every day in Asheville, N.C. offers so much to discover–from music, art and shopping to local dining, craft beer and historic attractions,” says the ExploreAsheville.com website. “Downtown Asheville boasts one of the largest collections of Art Deco architecture in the Southeast.” Asheville’s charms are captured in time lapse videography (by Jared […]
News Bulletins
Asheville City Hall offices closed Friday Jan. 9
Press release from city of Asheville: ASHEVILLE – Asheville City Hall will remain closed Friday, January 9 due to water damage from a burst water pipe. City Hall and related offices closed mid-day Thursday, January 8 after a pipe burst on the building’s seventh floor. It appears the rupture is weather-related. Customer service calls on […]
AC-T: Pedestrian killed crossing Merrimon Avenue
Asheville Citizen-Times By Sabian Warren: Yvonne Lewis, 67, of Arden, died after being struck by a car on Merrimon Avenue, Asheville police Sgt. Dave Romick said. The accident was reported at 7:42 a.m. on Merrimon near the Coleman Avenue intersection. Click here for the full story. Anyone who may have witnessed the crime is asked […]
Avadim Technologies sends shipment of Theraworx to Africa
Asheville-based Avadim Technologies announces: Asheville, NC (January 8, 2015) — Avadim Technologies, Inc. announced the shipment of an initial container of its patented Theraworx products to its distributor in Africa to fulfill orders by various hospitals and government agencies in Ghana and other west Africa countries. The container filled with 8 pallets totaling 854 cases, was […]
Asheville Tourists announce new coaching staff
The Colorado Rockies announces: Former Tourists infielder Warren Schaeffer will manage the Asheville Tourists for the 2015 campaign. Schaeffer will be joined in the Tourists’ dugout by Development Supervisor Marv Foley; Hitting Coach Mike Devereaux; and Pitching Coach Mark Brewer. Also new to the staff is Athletic Trainer Casey Papas, who served in the same […]
Start the new year with a Friends of the Smokies license plate
PRESS RELEASE Start the New Year with a New License Plate WAYNESVILLE, NC – Savvy drivers in North Carolina and Tennessee can kick off the New Year and join the 32,000 other vehicles with Friends of the Smokies license plates. Sales of specialty license plates in North Carolina and Tennessee support priority projects in Great Smoky […]
Park Ridge Health welcomes ENT specialist
Press Release From Park Ridge Health Hendersonville, N.C. (January 8, 2015) – Park Ridge Health welcomes to its extensive team of physicians Dr. Shannon Hunter, a board-certified otolaryngologist who has been serving patients of all ages in western North Carolina for more than 10 years. Dr. Hunter will be joining Dr. Michael Stalford, Dr. Michael […]
Co-authors Polk and Chotas to speak at UNC Asheville Jan. 22
PRESS RELEASE from UNCA “Power Through Partnership: How Women Lead Better Together” – Co-Authors Polk and Chotas to Speak at UNC Asheville Jan. 22 Betsy Polk and Maggie Chotas, co-authors of Power Through Partnership – How Women Lead Better Together (Berrett-Koehler, 2014), will discuss their research about women business partnerships at 6 p.m. on Thursday, Jan. 22, […]
Forest Service timbering proposal worries Big Ivy residents
Friends of Big Ivy, just beyond Barnardsville, have posted their concerns about a U.S. Forest Service Plan to cut timber in the Pisgah Forest. The plan opens most of the Big Ivy portion of Pisgah Forest to logging, an area with many hiking, biking and horse trails. From the Friends of Big Ivy site: The […]
Youth OUTright to hold panel on homelessness and queer youth, Jan. 19
Event annoucement: The WNC Gay-Straight Alliance Initiative will present, Homelessness & Queer Youth in WNC, a free panel discussion.
AC-T: Asheville could take bus to Salisbury to get to train
Excerpt from the Asheville Citizen-Times article: The city’s first regularly scheduled passenger rail service since 1975 might actually be by bus. Amtrak is studying establishing a dedicated bus service as soon as 2016 to carry passengers between Asheville and Salisbury, where passengers could connect with trains serving several other Piedmont cities and possibly points as […]
Crow and Quill to host art show by Hannah Weaver, Jan. 8
Ethereal surrealist illustrator Hannah Weaver will host an art showing — her debut at the Crow and Quill — on Thursday, Jan. 8, at 9 p.m. “I’m a baby to the art world, but I know my heart lies in illustration, storybook and graphic novel,” she says. “My materials mostly consist of pencil, colored pencil, […]
Home-Grown Revolution hosts author and permaculturist Peter Bane, Feb. 8
From a press release: Home-Grown Revolution hosts author and permaculturist Peter Bane, Feb. 8 How can we create the vibrant and resilient communities that we dream of? In the face of climate change and economic crisis, re-imagining suburban and urban homes offers us a realistic and promising answer. Imagine 50 million lawns transformed into gardens. […]
2015 Great Places in NC initiative invites residents to nominate favorite main streets and parks
From a press release: 2015 Great Places in NC initiative invites residents to nominate favorite main streets and parks Do you love strolling down your Main Street? Shopping, people-watching, eating, or hanging out with friends and family on a beautiful afternoon? Have you ever wanted to say “thank you” to your favorite greenway or show […]
Eblen Charities dental sealant partnership begins sixteenth year of service
From a press release: Eblen Charities dental sealant partnership begins sixteenth year of service Children in the Buncombe County and Asheville City School Systems will have a reason to smile beginning Friday, Jan. 9, as the Eblen Charities Dental Sealant Partnership begins its sixteenth year of service to students in our community. This Friday, Asheville-Buncombe […]
Piper Jones Band performs a benefit concert for Grandfather Mountain Highland Games, Jan. 31
From a press release: Piper Jones Band performs a benefit concert for Grandfather Mountain Highland Games, Jan. 31 Saturday, January 31, 2015 at 9 PM Piper Jones Band – Benefit Concert for the Grandfather Mountain Highland Games Jack of the Wood, 95 Patton Ave. Downtown Asheville Cover: $10 Jack of the Wood will rock on […]
Akira Satake & Duncan Wickel at White Horse Black Mountain, Jan. 17
From a press release: Akira Satake & Duncan Wickel at White Horse Black Mountain, Jan. 17 Saturday, Jan. 17, at 8 p.m. Akira Satake, composer and banjo and shamisen (Japanese banjo) player, and multi-genre violinist Duncan Wickel join forces for an evening of kaleidoscopic original music combining World, Jazz, Celtic and Appalachian traditions. Tickets are […]
Lexington Glassworks glassblowing studio & gallery opens Jan. 23
From a press release: New Lexington Glassworks, a premier glassblowing studio and gallery, to open in downtown Asheville Lexington Glassworks, located in the heart of downtown Asheville on S. Lexington Avenue is the area’s NEW Premier Glassblowing Studio and Gallery. Lexington Glassworks has fully transformed the old Brown’s Automotive building into a 5000 sq. ft. […]
Hominy Valley Safe Routes to School program reaches fundraising foal for safe crossing
Press release from Hominy Valley Safe Routes to School program: Candler, NC—Walking and Biking to School at Hominy Valley Elementary will soon be safer and easier for students who live near the school. Parents and community supporters raised $8,500 as part of a match to leverage an estimated $25,000 dollars in N.C. Department of Transportation […]
H T-N: Dispute over dog leads to Hendersonville shooting
From Hendersonville Times-News By Emily Weaver A gunshot meant to scare off a trespassing dog incited a brawl between neighbors that led to a shooting along Osceola Lake Wednesday morning, police said, and two people were transported to the hospital. First responders were called to 63 Louisiana Ave. after an assault led to a reported […]
Warren Wilson receives Carnegie Classification for Community Engagement
Press release from Warren Wilson College: Warren Wilson College has joined a select group of U.S. colleges and universities in receiving the Classification for Community Engagement from the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching. Warren Wilson is among 17 baccalaureate colleges nationwide to receive the classification in 2015 for the first time. Warren Wilson […]