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Asheville's Marathon, Bar Crawl, and Lunar Eclipse - A Weekend of Events and Wonders

Asheville's Marathon, Bar Crawl, and Lunar Eclipse - A Weekend of Events and Wonders

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Good morning, this is your Asheville Local Frequency for March 15, 2025. The city is buzzing with excitement as we kick off a weekend full of events and activities. First up, the Asheville Marathon and Half is taking place today, starting in the heart of downtown at Pack Square Park. Runners will traverse through the historic Montford neighborhood and the River Arts District, enjoying scenic views along the French Broad River. If you're not participating, come out and cheer on the athletes as they make their way through our beautiful city.

For those looking to celebrate St. Patrick's Day early, the Asheville St. Patrick's Day Bar Crawl is happening this afternoon and evening. Starting at Urban Orchard, participants will enjoy drink specials, festive atmospheres, and the chance to explore some of Asheville's best bars. Remember to wear your greenest attire and get ready for a fun-filled celebration.

Music lovers have plenty of options tonight. The Orange Peel is hosting Ani DiFranco, while the Grey Eagle welcomes Jesse Roper. For a touch of elegance, head to the Wortham Center for the Performing Arts to catch Jane Monheit's performance.

In political news, Congressman Chuck Edwards held a town hall meeting yesterday at AB Tech Community College, which drew a large and vocal crowd. The event, marked by heated exchanges and interruptions, highlighted the current political tensions in our region. Edwards faced questions on various issues, including federal job cuts, healthcare, and disaster recovery efforts following Hurricane Helene.

Speaking of recovery efforts, a man remains in critical condition after a stabbing incident that occurred in downtown Asheville on Wednesday afternoon. Police are asking for the public's help in their ongoing investigation.

On a brighter note, art enthusiasts can explore the "Fishes of the Southern Appalachians" exhibit at the Blue Ridge Naturalist center, offering an in-depth look at the diverse aquatic life in our region.

For families, the Asheville Symphony Orchestra is presenting a special Masterworks concert featuring selections from Carmen this afternoon at the First Baptist Church of Asheville.

Lastly, don't forget to look up at the night sky this weekend. Many residents captured stunning images of the recent "Blood Worm Moon" lunar eclipse, showcasing the natural beauty that surrounds our mountain community.

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

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