From Asheville Music Professionals: Please join us at Echo Mountain as we discuss the importance of copyright and publishing for independent artists. Our panelists will give a brief introduction to copyright and publishing and how these are are affected by the current state of the music business. We will break into groups and each group […]
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Eblen Charities offers utility, heating assistance
From Eblen Charities: For those families still seeking help in keeping warm this winter and in need of utility assistance, Eblen Charities still has Federal heating funds available through it’s Low Income Energy Assistance Program through the end of March or until funds are depleted. The Low Income Energy Assistance Program funds assist households that […]
Local Provisions to host New Belgium Brewing Co. beer pairing dinner
PRESS RELEASE from Local Provisions: WHAT: Local Provisions’ beer pairing dinner will feature a special five-course menu by chef Justin Burdett with beer pairings from New Belgium Brewing. The winter style dinner will highlight the notes of select New Belgium beers, including sours and brown stouts. WHEN: Thursday, March 10, 2016 6:30 […]
Air quality forecast for Tuesday March 1: Moderate (YELLOW)
Tuesday, March 1, 2016, is a code yellow air quality forecast day for the valleys of Asheville. Unusually sensitive people should consider limiting prolonged outdoor exertion. WNC Regional Air Quality Agency 49 Mt. Carmel Road Asheville, NC 28806 828-250-6777 Air Quality Forecast for Tuesday, 03/01/2016
Info session about internships for people with developmental disabilities, March 1
From a press release: The Arc of North Carolina (ARC of NC) has received a grant to implement Project SEARCH in Asheville. Mission Health, ARC of NC, A-B Tech, Vocational Rehabilitation, Smoky Mountain MCO, and TEACCH Autism program are collaborating to bring a one-year internship program for 10 students with disabilities between the ages of 18-30. The program […]
The Magnetic Theatre presents the world premiere of Steven Samuels’ “The Improbables”
PRESS RELEASE: “Haven’t you noticed that what you expect is what doesn’t happen, and that what can’t be is precisely what is?” The question of how improbable life is, generally and as regards our individual lives, is raised by two different characters at two different times and drives Magnetic Theatre Artistic Director Steven Samuels’ new […]
Author Jim Grimsley presents “How I Shed My Skin: Unlearning the Racist Lessons of a Southern Childhood,” March 11
PRESS RELEASE: Jim Grimsley is an award-winning novelist whose memoir, How I Shed My Skin: Unlearning the Racist Lessons of a Southern Childhood, is out in paperback. Jim has a signing at Malaprop’s on Friday, March 11, at 7 p.m. In How I Shed My Skin: Unlearning the Racist Lessons of a Southern Childhood, Jim […]
Lanier Library holds month-long poetry festival in April
PRESS RELEASE: Lanier Library, encouraged by the success of the last two years, has expanded its Lanier Library Poetry Festival to a month-long calendar of poetry-inspired events rather than its usual one-day celebration. National Poetry Month, observed in April, celebrates its 20th anniversary this year. It has been called the largest literary celebration in the […]
Authors Robert Morgan and Wayne Caldwell discuss Appalachia, March 5
PRESS RELEASE: Robert Morgan and Wayne Caldwell: An Afternoon in Appalachia Please join noted Western North Carolina authors Robert Morgan (Gap Creek, The Road from Gap Creek, and Boone: A Biography among others) and Wayne Caldwell (Cataloochee and Requiem By Fire) as they discuss how Appalachian place, history and culture made these writers who they […]
Black Mountain College Museum & Arts Center calls for ReVIEWING conference proposals
Press release: FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Asheville, NC – February 29, 2016 CALL FOR PAPERS AND PROPOSALS 8th Annual ReVIEWING Black Mountain College Hosted and Sponsored by BMCM+AC and UNC Asheville September 23-25, 2016 Deadline for Submissions: June 30, 2016 Black Mountain College Museum + Arts Center (BMCM+AC) is issuing a call for papers and proposals […]
Jackson County begins landslide mapping project
Press release from Appalachian Landslide Consultants: The recent heavy rains and accompanying landslides are a harsh reminder that landslides are a part of living in mountainous Jackson County. Jackson County has teamed with a local landslide mapping consulting firm to learn more about the landslides that affect the county and what areas may be more prone […]
Montford Park Players announces new director and “Pay What You Like” season
PRESS RELEASE: Montford Park Players, an Asheville theatrical tradition, is proud to announce their 2016 season, along with a few major changes. The biggest change to announce is that Montford Park Players has decided that all seats for their entire season, both indoor and outdoor shows, will be available on a “Pay What You Like!” […]
Organic Growers School receives grant from Simply Organic 1% Fund
PRESS RELEASE from Organic Growers School: Asheville, NC—Organic Growers School (OGS) is pleased to announce an award of $6,700 from the Simply Organic® 1% Fund, which, since 2001, has provided over a million dollars of support to organic causes. Simply Organic® is a comprehensive 100% certified organic line of spices, seasoning mixes and baking flavors […]
Hendersonville dry cleaner continues tradition of free prom dresses
Announcement from Miller’s Dry Cleaning: Miller’s Fine Dry Cleaning, the Beehive, Mainstay and Summit Marketing Group are once again teaming up to hold the annual “Grant Her Wish” prom dress event. Junior and Senior girls who have a Henderson County driver’s license or school report card and are interested in finding a special dress for […]
Candidate Jordan Burchette responds to the hypothetical implementation of non-gendered facilities
Over the weekend, in response to Charlotte City Council’s decision to implement new ordinances around what some have dubbed LGBT protections, and the murmurs of support from advocates of similar action in the Asheville area, Republican county commission candidate Jordan Burchette joined prominent members of his party in voicing concerns about such a measure. He went a […]
League of Women Voters is hosting Buncombe County Commissioner candidates forum
From League of Women Voters of Asheville-Buncombe: Voters in Buncombe County will have a chance to meet and listen to candidates for Buncombe County Commissioner and Chair in advance of the March Primary Election. The Candidate Forum will be held on Monday, March 1, 6-8 PM, at the YWCA of Asheville (185 S. French Broad […]
Salsarita’s Fresh Cantina opens first Asheville store, March 1
PRESS RELEASE from Salsarita’s: What: Salsarita’s Fresh Cantina will celebrate the grand opening of the first Salsarita’s restaurant in the Asheville market, located in front of Biltmore Park at 26 Carl Alwin Place, on Tuesday, March 1, beginning at 11 a.m. Grand opening festivities will feature fun for everyone with prizes, giveaways, music and more. The […]
Just announced: Brian Wilson will play Thomas Wolfe Auditorium Aug. 18
PRESS RELEASE: BRIAN WILSON 2016 PET SOUNDS 50th ANNIVERSARY WORLD TOUR Thomas Wolfe Auditorium Thursday, August 18, 2016 Tickets On Sale Friday, March 4th at 10am Online at Ticketmaster.com By phone at 800.745.3000 Music legend Brian Wilson has added a slate of new show dates to his upcoming 2016 world tour to celebrate and perform […]
Four public hearings scheduled in March on African American monument proposals at state capitol
Press release: Governor McCrory Urges Citizens to Voice Opinions at March Public Hearings on African American Monuments on State Capitol Grounds RALEIGH, N.C. — Gov. Pat McCrory is encouraging citizen participation in four public hearings in March to offer feedback on a new monument on the State Capitol grounds to commemorate the achievements of African […]
ASAP hosts 6th annual CSA Fair March 10 in downtown Asheville
Press release: CSA Time is Here Area farmers are getting ready for the growing season and their CSA programs ASHEVILLE, NC (February 25, 2016) — Spring is fast approaching. That means Western North Carolina farmers will soon begin harvesting asparagus, greens, and spring onions to sell at farmers tailgate markets and to pack directly for […]
Historic Johnson Farm holds 2016 “Lunch N’ Learn” speakers series three Thursdays in March
Press release: Historic Johnson Farm kicks off annual Speaker Series Historic Johnson Farm kicked off its 2016 Lunch N’ Learn speaker series on February 25 and has 3 more speakers planned for Thursdays in March, 11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. The Lunch N’ Learn series is an annual event at Johnson Farm that aims to […]