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Asheville Update: Recovery Efforts, Sports, and Community Events

Asheville Update: Recovery Efforts, Sports, and Community Events

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Good morning, this is your Asheville Local Frequency for Tuesday, March 11, 2025. The city is buzzing with activity as we kick off another eventful week in the mountains. Let's dive into what's happening around town.

First up, the Asheville City Council is set to meet tonight at 5 p.m. in the Council Chamber. On the agenda are discussions about ongoing Hurricane Helene recovery efforts and potential new affordable housing projects. Residents can attend in person or watch the live stream on the city's YouTube channel.

Speaking of Helene recovery, local breweries are still struggling to rebuild nearly six months after the devastating storm. With tourism numbers down, many beloved beer spots are facing an uphill battle. The community is encouraged to support these businesses as they work to get back on their feet.

In sports news, the UNC Asheville Bulldogs baseball team is hitting the road today. They'll face Queens University in Charlotte before opening their conference play this weekend at Gardner-Webb. It's an exciting time for Bulldog fans as the team looks to make a strong start in Big South competition.

For music lovers, there's a special treat tonight at The Grey Eagle. A benefit concert featuring 16 popular local musicians will raise funds for Beloved Asheville's storm recovery efforts. It's a great opportunity to enjoy some tunes while supporting a worthy cause.

Art enthusiasts should head over to the Asheville Art Museum, where several exhibitions are currently on display. "Forces of Nature: Ceramics from the Hayes Collection" runs through March 17, showcasing stunning pottery inspired by the natural world.

Looking ahead to the weekend, the Southern Conference Basketball Championships continue at Harrah's Cherokee Center. It's your last chance to catch some thrilling college hoops action right here in Asheville.

For those seeking a more relaxed activity, the Four Seasons Hospice Home Store in Arden has recently reopened after last summer's fire. It's a great spot to find unique items while supporting a local nonprofit.

Finally, a reminder that the burn ban in Buncombe County has been extended until March 7 due to dry conditions. Please stay vigilant and follow all fire safety guidelines.

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

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