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Buncombe County accepts grant for promoting a resilient community

Press release from Buncombe County: Buncombe County was selected for a grant called Mobilizing Action for Resilient Communities (MARC). The grant project supports communities that are building movements to create a just, healthy and resilient world. Its goal is to foster solutions to prevent traumatic childhood experiences – like neglect, abuse and abandonment – in […]

The CCCD opens call for emerging curators

PRESS RELEASE: Call for Emerging Curators: A new opportunity from The Center for Craft, Creativity & Design. Application deadline: March 28, 2016, 6 p.m. EST craftcreativitydesign.slideroom.com Since 2010, The Center for Craft, Creativity & Design has supported the careers of emerging curators with an interest in contemporary craft through its Windgate Museum Internship Program. This […]

The Core plays a February residency at Isis Restaurant & Music Hall

PRESS RELEASE: The Core Original Modern Jazz Upstairs Lounge 6:30-8:30pm Justin Ray (trumpet); Jacob Rodriguez (sax) Bill Bares (piano); Zack Page (bass) Evan Martin (drums) The original members of Hard Bop Explosion reboot as a modern jazz band playing all-original music UPSTAIRS, where there’ll be more intimacy, risk-taking, chemistry and interactive magic than ever before. […]

Biltmore opens exhibit “Fashionable Romance: Wedding Gowns in Film,” Feb. 12

PRESS RELEASE: This Friday, Feb. 12, Biltmore will open “Fashionable Romance: Wedding Gowns in Film,” an exhibition of more than 40 award-winning costumes spanning 300 years of wedding fashion from films set in the years 1645 to 1935. Displayed in Biltmore House, wedding gowns from “Howards End,” “The Duchess” and “Emma” will be featured. www.biltmore.com/events/fashionable-romance […]

Senate candidate, Justice, releases statement accusing opponent and chamber of commerce of misleading the public

Press release from Dennis Justice’s senate campaign: Dennis Justice, a Republican candidate for North Carolina Senate, has protested what he calls a willfully misleading political flyer from the North Carolina Chamber of Commerce, and has therefore announced he will boycott the upcoming Henderson County Chamber forum on Tuesday, February 16. His contention are two political […]

Parkway Playhouse performs Dying to be Loved at the Nu Wray Inn for Valentine’s Day

PRESS RELEASE: Dying for some Valentine’s Day excitement? Parkway Playhouse and the Nu Wray Inn are serving it up! Dying to be Loved – an interactive murder-mystery dinner is replete with a three-course, family style dinner as well as making each guest a suspect in the mystery that unravels as patrons enjoy their food. Dying […]

The stakes are high for some local movers and shakers as Sunday’s big game comes into view

As Super Bowl Sunday draws near, news of friendly wagers is being passed around. N.C. District 116 Rep. Brian Turner announced that he has joined on to an agreement between N.C. legislators and their Coloradan counterparts. The bet, regardless of outcome, will benefit the nationwide nonprofit, Habitat for Humanity. If the Panthers win the championship, as […]

Asheville Art Museum presents a workshop series on art conservation

PRESS RELEASE: The Asheville Art Museum is pleased to present a series of “Make It Last” workshops focused on the important topic of art conservation. The series is designed for collectors, artists and those who are curious about the inner workings of the art world, and includes demonstrations and discussions with Museum staff and guest […]

Storybook Characters come alive in local libraries

PRESS RELEASE: Thirty-three doll artists from Western North Carolina, Tennessee & South Carolina, have made children’s storybook characters come alive. GoFigure artists have created “one of a kind” sculpted characters like Serafina and the Black Cloak, and Dr. Seuss’s “Snort.” These characters were made to celebrate National Reading Month. Where the public can find the […]

Warren Wilson, UNC-A and partner schools to monitor climate-change impacts on native gardens, National Science Foundation grants to help

Updated 2/05/16, originally posted 2/04/16 Press release from UNC-Asheville UNC Asheville faculty researchers have been awarded a $316,882 grant from the National Science Foundation Division of Undergraduate Education, for phenology, the study of seasonal biological events. Researchers will track the effects of both year-to-year climate variability and long-term environmental change on both local and global […]

Project Linus sponsors ‘Make-A-Blanket Day’ on March 12

From Eliada Homes: Project Linus is sponsoring a Make-A-Blanket Day on March 12, 2016 at Eliada Home in Asheville, 2 Compton Drive.  This national non-profit organization donates handmade blankets to children in crisis.  The local chapter donates to 12 western North Carolina counties and has distributed over 56,000 blankets. The March event will be held […]

Master Gardener plant sale has begun

From the Master Gardeners: The annual Haywood County Extension Master Gardener Volunteer Association plant sale has begun.  Edibles (berries, asparagus, and fruit and nut trees) and native plants (perennials to attract pollinators) are available at exceptional prices. Order forms are available at the Cooperative Extension Office on Raccoon Road; by calling the office at 828-456-3575; […]

Vision Express goes to India to treat cataract blindness in rural population

Press release from Rug & Home and Vision Express: For the fourth year in a row, Vision Express, a Western North Carolina-based nonprofit, and Rug & Home are teaming up to host health camps in rural villages near Varanasi, India. A team of eight volunteers from the Carolinas will leave in February to serve in various […]

Volunteers at UNC-A to help the public with tax preparations starting this Saturday

Press release from UNC Asheville: Moderate income individuals and families can once again have their income tax returns prepared for free by UNC Asheville volunteers as part of the IRS VITA (Voluntary Income Tax Assistance) program. UNC Asheville’s VITA service, now in its sixth year, will be available from 10:30 a.m.-3 p.m. on Saturdays, Feb. […]

N.C. Board of Elections launches new campaign for voter ID awareness

Press release from the N.C. State Board of Elections: The State Board of Elections today released a new public service announcement designed to educate voters on the 2016 voter Id requirements. The “Be Recognized” ads will air on local television and radio through the 2016 Election cycle, the goal is to make sure every voice is […]

Buncombe Farm Bureau supports state bond referendum

Press release from Blue Red Marketing: Buncombe  County Farm Bureau passed a resolution on February 1st that urges all North Carolinians to vote yes for the $2 billion Connect NC Bond referendum during the Tuesday, March 15, 2016 Primary Election. The resolution supports the bond’s investments in agriculture, community colleges, higher education, the National Guard, state parks […]

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