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Asheville Weekend: Love, Art, and Community Resilience
Published 1 year, 2 months ago
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Good morning, this is your Asheville Local Frequency for Friday, February 7, 2025.
Today, we're kicking off the weekend with a variety of events and activities that showcase the vibrant spirit of Asheville. If you're looking for something to do, you're in luck because there's plenty happening around town.
First off, if you're planning to head out today, be aware that Asheville police are warning of potential congestion due to a 300-person rally against immigration policy. So, plan your routes accordingly to avoid any delays.
On a more festive note, this weekend is packed with events celebrating love, creativity, and community resilience. For those looking for a unique Valentine's Day experience, the Grove Arcade is hosting "Love, Marquee," a curated Valentine’s Market with live entertainment, specialty cocktails, and a photo booth. Over at Wicked Weed, you can escape the winter chill with their "Winter Warmer" pop-up, featuring Caribbean dishes and tropical vibes.
Art enthusiasts will enjoy the Asheville Artist Coalition’s monthly gallery stroll and movie night at the Refinery Building, showcasing local artists and a screening of "Through A Lens Darkly: Black Photographers and the Emergence of a People." And for beer lovers, Posana Restaurant is kicking off Stout Week, a celebration of dark brews from Asheville’s top breweries.
If you're looking for something a bit different, the Story Parlor is hosting a "Dear Valentine: A Love Letter Writing Workshop," where you can learn to pen the perfect love letter. Meanwhile, Ginger’s Revenge is offering a "Furr-Ever Valentine Photo Event" where you can take a pet-friendly photo shoot to benefit the Asheville Humane Society.
For those interested in crafts, the North Carolina Arboretum is offering an "Introduction to Natural Dyes" workshop, and the Asheville Art Museum is hosting a hands-on "Making Mosaics" workshop.
And if you're feeling a bit frustrated, Hi-Wire’s Biltmore Village taproom is hosting the "Sixth Annual Cupid is Stupid Car Smashing" event, where you can take out your pent-up aggression on a car with a baseball bat.
On a more serious note, the Linwood Crump Shiloh Community Center is hosting the "Shiloh Black History Celebration," an event honoring the deep roots of the Shiloh community.
Finally, the City of Asheville has announced that 2025 Community Development Block Grant applications are now open, providing opportunities for community projects and initiatives.
This weekend, Asheville is truly living up to its reputation as a city that always has something going on. Whether you're looking for love, art, or just a good time, there's something for everyone.
This has been Asheville Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Today, we're kicking off the weekend with a variety of events and activities that showcase the vibrant spirit of Asheville. If you're looking for something to do, you're in luck because there's plenty happening around town.
First off, if you're planning to head out today, be aware that Asheville police are warning of potential congestion due to a 300-person rally against immigration policy. So, plan your routes accordingly to avoid any delays.
On a more festive note, this weekend is packed with events celebrating love, creativity, and community resilience. For those looking for a unique Valentine's Day experience, the Grove Arcade is hosting "Love, Marquee," a curated Valentine’s Market with live entertainment, specialty cocktails, and a photo booth. Over at Wicked Weed, you can escape the winter chill with their "Winter Warmer" pop-up, featuring Caribbean dishes and tropical vibes.
Art enthusiasts will enjoy the Asheville Artist Coalition’s monthly gallery stroll and movie night at the Refinery Building, showcasing local artists and a screening of "Through A Lens Darkly: Black Photographers and the Emergence of a People." And for beer lovers, Posana Restaurant is kicking off Stout Week, a celebration of dark brews from Asheville’s top breweries.
If you're looking for something a bit different, the Story Parlor is hosting a "Dear Valentine: A Love Letter Writing Workshop," where you can learn to pen the perfect love letter. Meanwhile, Ginger’s Revenge is offering a "Furr-Ever Valentine Photo Event" where you can take a pet-friendly photo shoot to benefit the Asheville Humane Society.
For those interested in crafts, the North Carolina Arboretum is offering an "Introduction to Natural Dyes" workshop, and the Asheville Art Museum is hosting a hands-on "Making Mosaics" workshop.
And if you're feeling a bit frustrated, Hi-Wire’s Biltmore Village taproom is hosting the "Sixth Annual Cupid is Stupid Car Smashing" event, where you can take out your pent-up aggression on a car with a baseball bat.
On a more serious note, the Linwood Crump Shiloh Community Center is hosting the "Shiloh Black History Celebration," an event honoring the deep roots of the Shiloh community.
Finally, the City of Asheville has announced that 2025 Community Development Block Grant applications are now open, providing opportunities for community projects and initiatives.
This weekend, Asheville is truly living up to its reputation as a city that always has something going on. Whether you're looking for love, art, or just a good time, there's something for everyone.
This has been Asheville Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI