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Weekend Warmth, Tornado Drills, and Firefly Delights: Your Asheville Roundup
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Good morning, this is your Asheville Local Frequency for Friday, March 7, 2025. We're kicking off the weekend with a statewide tornado drill at 9:30 this morning. While it's primarily for schools, officials encourage businesses and families to use this opportunity to review their emergency plans. Remember, it's always better to be prepared before severe weather strikes.
In downtown Asheville, the annual "Illuminate Asheville" event continues through March 16. This celebration brings light and warmth to our city during the darker winter months, so grab your friends and family to support local businesses and enjoy the unique charm of our downtown area.
Music lovers, don't miss The Main Squeeze performing tonight at the Asheville Music Hall. Doors open at 7 PM, with the show starting at 8. Tickets are available at the door for $25.
For those interested in local art, the Asheville Art Museum's exhibition "Asheville Strong: Celebrating Art and Community After Hurricane Helene" continues through May 5. This inspiring showcase features works by artists from our Helene-affected region, highlighting our community's resilience and creativity.
Sports fans, the Southern Conference Basketball Championships are in full swing at Harrah's Cherokee Center. The road to the NCAA Final Four starts right here in Asheville, so don't miss your chance to catch some exciting college basketball action.
Looking for a unique evening out? Check out the "Fake as Hell" wedding party at Fleetwood's. Whether you're coupled up, flying solo, or bringing your best friend, it's sure to be a memorable Valentine's-themed celebration.
Nature enthusiasts, keep an eye out for the upcoming guided Blue Ghost Firefly night tours. While it's a bit early in the season, these magical experiences will be starting soon, offering a chance to witness one of nature's most enchanting light shows in our beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains.
On a more serious note, parts of Western North Carolina are under "extreme" fire danger for the next several days due to dry conditions and high winds. Please be cautious and avoid outdoor burning.
Lastly, a reminder that the deadline for SBA disaster loan applications related to Hurricane Helene has been extended to April 27. If you or someone you know still needs assistance, there's still time to apply.
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
In downtown Asheville, the annual "Illuminate Asheville" event continues through March 16. This celebration brings light and warmth to our city during the darker winter months, so grab your friends and family to support local businesses and enjoy the unique charm of our downtown area.
Music lovers, don't miss The Main Squeeze performing tonight at the Asheville Music Hall. Doors open at 7 PM, with the show starting at 8. Tickets are available at the door for $25.
For those interested in local art, the Asheville Art Museum's exhibition "Asheville Strong: Celebrating Art and Community After Hurricane Helene" continues through May 5. This inspiring showcase features works by artists from our Helene-affected region, highlighting our community's resilience and creativity.
Sports fans, the Southern Conference Basketball Championships are in full swing at Harrah's Cherokee Center. The road to the NCAA Final Four starts right here in Asheville, so don't miss your chance to catch some exciting college basketball action.
Looking for a unique evening out? Check out the "Fake as Hell" wedding party at Fleetwood's. Whether you're coupled up, flying solo, or bringing your best friend, it's sure to be a memorable Valentine's-themed celebration.
Nature enthusiasts, keep an eye out for the upcoming guided Blue Ghost Firefly night tours. While it's a bit early in the season, these magical experiences will be starting soon, offering a chance to witness one of nature's most enchanting light shows in our beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains.
On a more serious note, parts of Western North Carolina are under "extreme" fire danger for the next several days due to dry conditions and high winds. Please be cautious and avoid outdoor burning.
Lastly, a reminder that the deadline for SBA disaster loan applications related to Hurricane Helene has been extended to April 27. If you or someone you know still needs assistance, there's still time to apply.
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