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Holiday book signing to benefit Eblen Charities
Press release from Eblen Charities: Are you in the market for a great Christmas gift? Here is an opportunity to give a unique and timely gift and help those in our community keep warm during these upcoming winter months. On Saturday, December 17th from Noon until 5:00 PM, Barnes and Noble in Biltmore Park will […]
Asheville designer to show in Lexus Charleston Fashion Week
Press release from Touchpoint Communications: Lexus Charleston Fashion Week® (#LexusCFW), one of the nation’s leading fashion events, is proud to announce its top Emerging Designer Semifinalists for the March 14 – 18, 2017 competition and runway shows. The Fashion Panel jury of judges selected the top 16 designers from an overwhelmingly talented pool of applicants from […]
Hell’s Hot Breath: Galway Kinnell at Black Mountain College
Press release from Lenoir-Rhyne University Center for Graduate Studies of Asheville: WHAT: Movie screening and discussion of Hell’s Hot Breath: Galway Kinnell at Black Mountain College WHEN: Wednesday December 28 at 7 p.m. WHERE: The Block off Biltmore, 39 South Market Street, Asheville, NC 28801 WHY: Kinnell, an American poet who won a Pulitzer Prize and […]
MountainTrue, The Collider host “After The Wildfire” climate change presentation Dec. 19
From MountainTrue: Join us on Monday, December 19 at 4 p.m. at the Collider in downtown Asheville for a special event, After the Wildfires: Mitigating Climate Change and Adapting to the New Normal. Jim Fox, Director of UNC Asheville’s National Environmental Modeling and Analysis Center, and Josh Kelly, Public Lands Field Biologist at MountainTrue, will discuss […]
Funny Business moves comedy shows to The Grey Eagle beginning in 2017
From event promoters: Funny Business Moving Comedy Shows from The Millroom to The Grey Eagle Starting in 2017, Funny Business’ Comedy Shows will be at The Grey Eagle Asheville, NC: Funny Business is excited to announce that in 2017 our comedy shows will be at The Grey Eagle. With the announcement of The Millroom’s plans […]
Avadim Technologies celebrates Swannanoa expansion with open house tours
Residents of Buncombe County and company investors braved the cold and wind Thursday, Dec. 15, for a sneak peek at the new Avadim Technologies facility in Swannanoa, part of the company’s multi-year expansion, which will bring 500 new jobs to the Asheville area by 2018.
Asheville Art Museum Acquires New Artworks Through Collectors’ Circle Gifts
Press Release from Asheville Art Museum: The Asheville Art Museum is thrilled to have recently added several unique and diverse works to its Permanent Collection as a result of gifts made by the Museum’s Collectors’ Circle, a membership group that encourages the exchange of ideas and interests, art learning, connoisseurship and collecting. As a vibrant […]
Haywood Regional Health and Fitness Center offers lifeguard certification course
Press Release from Haywood Regional Medical Center: Haywood Regional Health and Fitness Center will hold an American Red Cross Lifeguard Training Certification course beginning in January. The dates of the course will be Jan. 17, 19, 21, 24 and 26. The Saturday, Jan. 21 class will be from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m. and all other […]
Celebration Singers of Asheville concert honors Martin Luther King
Press Release from Celebration Singers of Asheville: Celebration Singers of Asheville will honor Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. in a concert on Sunday, January 15, 2017, at First Congregational Church, 20 Oak St., downtown Asheville at 4:00 p.m. Admission is free (donations are appreciated at the door.) The youth chorus will perform with piano and […]
Mission Health presents local nonprofits with $869,000 in 2017 grant awards
From Mission Health System: Mission Health Announces 2017 Grant Awards Provides $869,000 in cash awards to local agencies ASHEVILLE, N.C. (Dec. 15, 2016) – Building upon its $152 million in community benefit provided annually, Mission Health’s Community Investment program is now providing $869,000 in cash contributions to 17 agencies across Western North Carolina to help […]
FighterWithin MMA hosts Brazilian Jiu Jitsu seminar to benefit Children First/CIS Dec. 19, 21, 23
From event promoters: BJJ (Brazilian Jiu Jitsu) Gives Back Don’t be fooled by the name….we want to give back! Join us for this amazing seminar next week featuring Kelly Crossface Anundson. This seminar will be a 3 day series starting Monday, December 19, Wednesday, Dec. 21 and Friday, Dec. 23 from 6:30 p.m. until whenever […]
Author Patricia Russell-McCloud headlines 36th annual MLK Prayer Breakfast Jan. 14
From The Martin Luther King, Jr. Association of Asheville & Buncombe County: The 36th Annual Prayer Breakfast “The best way to find yourself is to lose yourself in the service of others.” –Mahatma Gandhi MLK Prayer Breakfast to Feature Inspirational Speaker Patricia Russell-McCloud The Martin Luther King, Jr. Association of Asheville and Buncombe County, Inc. […]
Corey Atkins joins Asheville CoC as Vice President of Public Policy
From the Asheville Area Chamber of Commerce: Asheville Chamber welcomes Corey Atkins as Vice President of Public Policy (December 14, 2016) — The Asheville Chamber is pleased to announce Corey Atkins joins the organization at the first of the year as Vice President of Public Policy. In this role, Corey will execute the Chamber’s advocacy […]
City of Asheville announces holiday closings
Press release from the city of Asheville: Asheville City government offices will be closed Dec. 23, 26 and 27 and Jan. 2 in observance of the winter holiday break and New Year’s Day. The following is a roundup of services affected by holiday closures. ART transit service City bus service will be suspended starting at […]
Asheville bus routes to expand hours in 2017
Press release from the City of Asheville: On Jan. 2, many Asheville Redefines Transit (ART) bus routes will add hours to their routes, thanks to additional funding approved by City Council. How did City staff determine the best way to allocate that funding? They asked ART riders, of course. During the month of September 2016, […]
Friends of the WNC Nature Center announce new climbing structure for black bear habitat
Press release from The Friends of the WNC Nature Center: The Friends of the WNC Nature Center is excited to announce a new enhancement to the Black Bear habitat at the Nature Center! While the Center’s beloved bears are sleeping in December, a climbing structure has been erected for them. Funded by the Friends of […]
Asheville Police name detective of the year
Press release from Asheville Police Department: The Asheville Police Department’s Criminal Investigations Unit recognized Det. Jonathan C. Morgan as Investigator of the Year for “exemplary work throughout the year, exceeding all expectations of a detective by routinely displaying excellence working in the field of criminal investigations and distinguishing himself as a model investigator.” Nominated by […]
Duke Energy proposes extending city water to 40 households near Arden plant
Press release from Duke Energy: Duke Energy works to offer permanent water solutions to eligible plant neighbors Company submits plans to the North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality (NCDEQ) to offer eligible neighbors new, permanent water supplies Plant neighbor input and choices are welcomed CHARLOTTE, N.C. – Duke Energy today announced community-specific recommendations to offer […]
J Smith Boutique consignment shop to open in Arden
Press release from J Smith Boutique: From the bustling restaurants of downtown Asheville, to craft beer and outdoor festivals, to charity parties and galas, Asheville fashionistas are setting a new standard for style as they express their individuality and build their personal brand. Now they also have a new place to shop – and sell – […]
ART announces expanded route hours, new route on Hendersonville Road to Biltmore Park
Press release from the city of Asheville: On Jan. 2, many Asheville Redefines Transit (ART) bus routes will add hours to their routes, thanks to additional funding approved by City Council. How did City staff determine the best way to allocate that funding? They asked ART riders, of course. During the month of September 2016, […]