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“To Russia With Love” cultural program is hosted by Hendersonville Sister Cities, March 10

The Hendersonville Sister Cities organization hosts “To Russia With Love,” a program on Russian culture, at the Henderson County Public Library auditorium. The event takes place on Tuesday, March 10, at 6 p.m. Press release from Hendersonville Sister Cities: On Tuesday, March 10, “To Russia With Love,” a program on the culture and people of […]

Mission Hospital concerns appear on Facebook after NPR-story

Following yesterday’s NPR story “Hospital To Nurses: Your Injuries Are Not Our Problem” by Daniel Zwerdling — which dealt with a case at Mission Health Systems — a comment thread has sprung up on the Facebook “Buncombe Politics” page. The NPR story reported: The case of Terry Cawthorn and Mission Hospital, in Asheville, N.C., gives […]

Martin Luther King Prayer Breakfast brings ‘food and fellowship’ to Black Mountain, Feb. 28

Sponsored by the Swannanoa Valley Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial Corporation, the annual Martin Luther King Prayer Breakfast aims to provide “an opportunity for the interracial community of the area to meet together for food and fellowship.” The event takes place at Camp Dorothy Walls on North Fork road in Black Mountain on Saturday, […]

Mike Merriman of Merriman Wines to host free tasting at MetroWines, Feb. 19

Mike Merriman, owner and winemaker for Merriman, will lead a wine tasting in conjunction with Asheville School of Wine today, Thursday, Feb. 19, from 4:30 until 7 p.m. at MetroWines. The native Texan’s first four barrels produced scored 90 points with Wine Spectator, and “Merriman Wines have just been getin’ better since then,” according to […]

Four Seasons CMO shares innovations in end-of-life care

From a press release: Award-winning palliative care physician Janet Bull, M.D., chief medical officer of Four Seasons Compassion for Life, shares four benefits of innovation in the field which she believes will change the way health service providers approach patient care. She talks about the Triple Aim of Healthcare as if it were the Holy Grail. […]

Mission Health and Asheville Radiology announce new collaboration

From a press release: Mission Health and Asheville Radiology Associates (ARA) are announcing a new collaboration to improve patient access to state of the art, high quality, highly efficient imaging centers close to home, and to more than 40 ARA physicians, including specialists in various subspecialties of diagnostic radiology, interventional radiology and vascular surgery. Effective […]

POSTPONED: Asheville chapter of the National Organization for Women events calendar

THE FEB. 19 EVENT HAS BEEN POSTPONED: “The Asheville National Organization for Women Power Hour, scheduled for 6 p.m. Thursday at Avenue M on Merrimon Avenue, her been postponed. A new date will be announced.” — organizer Leslie Boyd, Feb. 18 From press release: FEB. 8 – Come to our 2nd Sunday monthly meeting at 2:30 […]

Harrah’s Cherokee hosts job fair to fill 800 positions, March 16

Harrah’s Cherokee Valley River Casino and Hotel, still under construction, will have space for 800 new employees at the remodeled facility — and on March 16, the casino resort will host a job fair looking for candidates. More from Harrah’s: As Harrah’s Cherokee Valley River Casino & Hotel continues with construction, recruiters are kicking off a […]

Altamont Theatre rises again, announces upcoming shows

From Altamont Theatre co-owner Sam Katz: The Altamont Theatre, a gorgeous event space and listening room in downtown Asheville, has been re-opened and is busier than ever!  Three new partners have taken over the briefly closed venue as of January 1st of this year.  Sam Katz, a local music promoter, Richard Barrett, The Altamont’s front […]

Asheville officials urges residents to stay off roads tonight

As N.C. Gov. Pat McCrory also urged today, Asheville city officials asked residents to stay off the roads tonight: “As temperatures drop overnight, many roads are expected to refreeze creating dangerous driving conditions. Any unnecessary travel on roads is strongly discouraged. Additionally, extreme low temperatures and wind chill will make exposure a danger unless multiple […]

Southeast Regional Folk Alliance holds conference for Music Professionals, May 13-17 at Montreat

The eighth annual Southeast Regional Folk Alliance conference for Music Professionals, held May 13-17, takes place at Montreat Conference Center. The event includes Panels, mentorships, keynote speakers, awards, performances and networking opportunities, as well as a showcase. Showcase applications can be submitted through Saturday, Feb. 28 and conference registration is discounted through Monday, May 4 […]

The Altamont Theatre announces comedy series lineup

Recently-reopened venue The Altamont Theatre, now under new ownership, is hosting Thursday comedy nights. Shows at 8 p.m., ticket prices vary. Press release from The Altamont Theatre: THURSDAY NIGHT COMEDY: THURS FEB 19 – comedian Tim Northern – best known from appearances on Last Comic Standing and Star Search, his enthusiasm for words and language […]

What’s plan for managing Cold Mountain Game Land? Public meeting March 9 in Clyde

Wildlife Commission Seeks Comments on Cold Mountain Game Land CLYDE, N.C. (Feb. 17, 2015) — The N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission is holding a public meeting on March 9 in Clyde to seek input on developing a management plan for Cold Mountain Game Land located in Haywood County. The meeting will run from 6:30-8:30 p.m., and will […]

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