News Bulletins

Haywood Community College’s workforce continuing education department announced February courses

Press release from Haywood Community College:  Haywood Community College’s workforce continuing education department is offering a wide variety of courses for the month of February. There’s something for everyone, including courses that allow you to earn a credential to courses for the hobbyist. Dyeing to Quilt:  Natural Dyes on Cotton will be held February 10 and […]

New Classical Academy holds open house Feb. 21

From the New Classical Academy: The New Classical Academy Announces Open House on Wednesday, February 21 January 25, 2018 (Asheville, NC) — The New Classical Academy invites parents and students to attend its open house event on Wednesday, February 21, between 6 and 8 p.m. The West Asheville private school offers an individualized and rigorous […]

Hendersonville’s Haus Heidelberg restaurant hosts annual Throwback Weekend

Press release from Haus Heidelberg: Haus Heidelberg German Restaurant first opened its doors in 1994, and has since been one of Hendersonville’s finest landmark restaurants. Well known for their authentic German comfort food, their fun European décor, and their German-born owner and chef, they have made themselves a cornerstone in Western North Carolina cuisine. On […]

Coach Jim Whitmer honored with Laurel Wreath Award

Press release from the office of Rep. Brian Turner: Longtime Enka High School wrestling coach Jim Whitmer received the state’s highest award for athletic achievement, the Laurel Wreath Award on Saturday, Jan. 27, at the WMAC Tournament at Tuscola High School. “Coach Jim,” as he is known to the wrestlers he has coached, founded the wrestling […]

Storms: The latest art exhibit at the Adler Gallery runs through spring

Press release from Mark Bettis:  A new art exhibition “STORMS” will open its doors March 22nd at the Adler Gallery in Posana Restaurant. Curator Constance Vlahoulis quotes Tanner Walling when asked her inspiration for this show: “Life is like a storm. At its worst, it’s full of blinding fury and destruction. However, at its best, […]

Asheville Mardi Gras Parade moves to South Slope

Press release from Asheville Mardi Gras: ASHEVILLE — For the first time in 11 years, Asheville Mardi Gras Parade participants will be strutting along a new path in Asheville’s South Slope neighborhood, where the local businesses have been extremely welcoming. Asheville residents have no doubt come to look forward to the electrifying blasts of costumes, […]

Mission Health elevates visitor restrictions due to increased flu activity

Press release from Mission Health on Jan. 26: Mission Health is elevating its restrictions because of an increase in reported influenza-like illness throughout North Carolina. Effective immediately, only partners and immediate family members over the age of 12 will be permitted in patient care areas. Mission Health previously asked visitors to limit hospital visits based […]

Air quality forecast for Asheville: Saturday-Sunday, Jan. 27-8: Moderate (YELLOW)

Saturday, Jan. 27, 2018, is a code YELLOW air quality forecast day for the valleys and ridgetops of Asheville and Buncombe County.  Unusually sensitive people should consider limiting prolonged outdoor activities. The code YELLOW air quality forecast is expected to last through the weekend. WNC Regional Air Quality Agency 828.250.6777 Forecast map is here.

Watauga Valley Railroad Historical Society hosts Smoky Mountains train excursion March 24

From the Watauga Valley Railroad Historical Society & Museum: SPRING TRAIN EXCURSION If you are experiencing the winter doldrums, shake off the gloomy days looking forward to a nice, refreshing and scenic train ride through the mountains of the Southern Appalachian region. Plan an enjoyable spring train with us aboard the Great Smoky Mountains Railroad! […]

Singing Valentines to raise funds for music education

  Press release from the Barbershop Society: ASHEVILLE — The Land of the Sky Chapter of the Barbershop Society is now taking orders for its famous and popular Singing Valentines. This annual fundraiser has been offered by the organization in Buncombe, Henderson and Haywood counties for 30 years. Singing Valentines this year will be delivered by […]

Rainbow and Azalea Mountain schools to host educator

Press release from Rainbow Community School: ASHEVILLE — Join educators, parents and interested community members on Feb. 7 for two public events with Torin M. Finser. On the campus of Azalea Mountain School at 27 Balm Grove Ave., 4-5:30 p.m., Finser will be discussing the foundations of Waldorf education found in anthroposophy through study and the […]

Tapestry Weavers South return to Asheville’s Folk Art Center

Press release from the Southern Highland Craft Guild: ASHEVILLE — Returning to the Folk Art Center’s main gallery, Tapestry Weavers South is now exhibiting more than 50 handcrafted fiber pieces to the public. The show features 27 weavers, 3 of which are members of the Southern Highland Craft Guild – Tommye Scanlin, Pat Williams and Sandy […]

Safelight to honor outgoing executive director

Press release from Safelight: HENDERSONVILLE, N.C. — The Safelight board of directors invites the community to an event to honor Tanya Blackford and to thank her for 15 years of leadership at Safelight. This event will be held on Wednesday, Jan. 31, 4-6 p.m. at Hendersonville Country Club, 1860 Hebron Road in Hendersonville. Blackford began her […]

9 to 5 The Musical to open Feb. 9 at Asheville Community Theatre

Press release from Asheville Community Theatre:  Dolly Parton’s music and lyrics take center stage in Asheville Community Theatre’s next production, 9 to 5 The Musical. In this high-energy musical, three female secretaries are fed up with being looked over, looked down upon, or outright ogled by their nightmare of a boss – and they join forces to […]

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