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Asheville Bounces Back: Swannanoa River Road Reopens, Cataloochee Valley Revives, and the Arts Thrive Post-Hurricane Helene
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Good morning, this is your Asheville Local Frequency for Thursday, April 10, 2025.
Spring is in full swing here in Asheville, and there’s plenty to keep you busy. First up, a major milestone for our community as the Swannanoa River Road is set to reopen this Friday after being closed for six months due to damage from Hurricane Helene. This reopening is a big step toward normalcy for residents and businesses in the area who’ve been impacted since the storm. Further signs of recovery can be seen in Cataloochee Valley, where portions are gradually reopening—great news for outdoor enthusiasts eager to get back to some of the area’s most serene spaces.
If music is your vibe tonight, the ExploreAsheville.com Arena will host MercyMe with Zach Williams and Sam Wesley on their spring tour. Doors open at 5:30 PM, and the concert kicks off at 7. MercyMe’s uplifting tunes promise an unforgettable evening, especially with their new album in the works.
On the arts front, the Asheville Art Museum continues its special exhibition, *Asheville Strong: Celebrating Art and Community After Hurricane Helene.* This showcase highlights the resilience and creativity of our regional artists, running through May 5. Meanwhile, if you’re in the mood for a show, Flat Rock Playhouse offers *MJ: The Illusion,* a tribute to the King of Pop, running all day.
For foodies, the buzz is all about Dripolator’s new location on the South Slope, and if you’re planning ahead, mark your calendar for the upcoming Asheville Herb Festival from April 25 to 27, the largest event of its kind in the U.S. and Canada. Expect workshops and demonstrations perfect for gardeners and herb enthusiasts alike.
As for the weekend, nature lovers will want to explore the freshly renovated trails at the WNC Nature Center, which has improved significantly since reopening post-Helene. And don’t forget to follow updates on the Ecusta Trail grants—this new path promises exciting opportunities for outdoor recreation, connecting our community even further.
Finally, for our sports fans, UNC Asheville’s golf coach predicts an exciting Masters Tournament this weekend. This annual tradition is sure to have many glued to their screens, celebrating the artistry of golf on a global stage.
As you navigate your day, keep an eye on the weather—it’s looking mild with highs in the mid-70s, making it a perfect time to enjoy all that Asheville has to offer.
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
Spring is in full swing here in Asheville, and there’s plenty to keep you busy. First up, a major milestone for our community as the Swannanoa River Road is set to reopen this Friday after being closed for six months due to damage from Hurricane Helene. This reopening is a big step toward normalcy for residents and businesses in the area who’ve been impacted since the storm. Further signs of recovery can be seen in Cataloochee Valley, where portions are gradually reopening—great news for outdoor enthusiasts eager to get back to some of the area’s most serene spaces.
If music is your vibe tonight, the ExploreAsheville.com Arena will host MercyMe with Zach Williams and Sam Wesley on their spring tour. Doors open at 5:30 PM, and the concert kicks off at 7. MercyMe’s uplifting tunes promise an unforgettable evening, especially with their new album in the works.
On the arts front, the Asheville Art Museum continues its special exhibition, *Asheville Strong: Celebrating Art and Community After Hurricane Helene.* This showcase highlights the resilience and creativity of our regional artists, running through May 5. Meanwhile, if you’re in the mood for a show, Flat Rock Playhouse offers *MJ: The Illusion,* a tribute to the King of Pop, running all day.
For foodies, the buzz is all about Dripolator’s new location on the South Slope, and if you’re planning ahead, mark your calendar for the upcoming Asheville Herb Festival from April 25 to 27, the largest event of its kind in the U.S. and Canada. Expect workshops and demonstrations perfect for gardeners and herb enthusiasts alike.
As for the weekend, nature lovers will want to explore the freshly renovated trails at the WNC Nature Center, which has improved significantly since reopening post-Helene. And don’t forget to follow updates on the Ecusta Trail grants—this new path promises exciting opportunities for outdoor recreation, connecting our community even further.
Finally, for our sports fans, UNC Asheville’s golf coach predicts an exciting Masters Tournament this weekend. This annual tradition is sure to have many glued to their screens, celebrating the artistry of golf on a global stage.
As you navigate your day, keep an eye on the weather—it’s looking mild with highs in the mid-70s, making it a perfect time to enjoy all that Asheville has to offer.
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