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Asheville Resilience: Hoops, Art, and Community Spirit

Asheville Resilience: Hoops, Art, and Community Spirit

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Good morning, this is your Asheville Local Frequency for Saturday, March 8, 2025.

The Ingles Southern Conference Basketball Championships are in full swing at Harrah's Cherokee Center this weekend. Fans from across the region have descended on downtown Asheville to cheer on their favorite teams. The tournament, which runs through March 10, is not just about basketball. It's also supporting our community's recovery efforts. A portion of premium ticket sales is being directed to the Always Asheville Fund, helping local businesses bounce back from Hurricane Helene.

Speaking of recovery, the Asheville Art Museum's "Asheville Strong" exhibition continues to draw crowds. This inspiring showcase of local artists' work, reflecting on our community's resilience in the wake of Helene, runs until May 5. It's a powerful reminder of how art can help us process and heal from challenging times.

For those looking to celebrate, Hi-Wire Brewing in Biltmore Village is throwing a Mardi Gras bash today from 2 to 6 PM. Expect live music from Commander Voodoo, themed cocktails, and plenty of festive spirit. Don't forget your beads and masks!

On a more serious note, today marks International Women's Day, and Asheville is joining the global celebration with a "Unite & Resist" event at Pack Square Park. Starting at 11 AM, the gathering aims to advocate for women's rights and social justice. Organizers encourage participants to bring signs and join in solidarity with women from all walks of life.

Nature lovers, don't miss the guided forest bathing retreat in the Blue Ridge Mountains. It's a perfect opportunity to unwind and reconnect with nature, especially as we shake off the last bits of winter.

For music enthusiasts, the Blue Ridge Orchestra presents "March Melodrama" this weekend, featuring guest conductor Franklin Keel. It's part of their 25th anniversary season celebrations and promises to be a treat for classical music fans.

Looking ahead, next Saturday, March 15, Asheville will be painting the town green with an early St. Patrick's Day bar crawl. Tickets are available now for those eager to join the festivities.

As we continue to rebuild and grow stronger as a community, it's heartening to see Asheville's vibrant spirit shining through in these events and gatherings. Whether you're cheering on your favorite team, creating art, or simply enjoying the company of friends and neighbors, there's no shortage of ways to engage with our wonderful city this weekend.

This has been Asheville Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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