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Asheville Weekend Roundup: Big Rigs, Bluegrass, and Blooming Beauty
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Good morning, this is your Asheville Local Frequency for Friday, April 11, 2025.
As we head into the weekend, Asheville is buzzing with exciting events and activities to explore. First up, today kicks off the Big Rig Takeover, a family-friendly spectacle happening through Saturday at the WNC Agricultural Center. Featuring big rigs, boutique shopping, food trucks, and live music, this event supports local children in need, making it a great outing for a cause.
This evening, don’t miss Unspoken Tradition performing their signature blend of bluegrass and folk at Frog Level Brewing Co. from 6 to 9 p.m. It’s a harmonious start to your weekend with music deeply rooted in Appalachian culture.
On Saturday, Warren Wilson College hosts the annual Fiddles & Folklife Festival from noon to 5 p.m. Immerse yourself in old-time music competitions, folklife demonstrations, and traditional crafts. Then, for some mystery and nostalgia, head over to Ginger’s Revenge for the Like, OMG! Murder! Mystery Night. Happening at 7 p.m., this 1980s-themed whodunit promises retro fashion and intrigue—costumes encouraged!
Literary enthusiasts can stop by Firestorm Books Saturday afternoon for the launch of Patricia Kyritsi Howell’s updated “Medicinal Plants of the Southern Appalachians.” From 3 to 4 p.m., Howell will share insights on spring remedies and the healing powers of our regional plants.
Sunday offers a mix of shopping and live music at the Pink Moon Market at Citizen Vinyl, running from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. This benefit event supports disaster recovery efforts in Kentucky and California, with performances from local artists like Erika Lewis and Julie Odell. If you’re looking for deals, Sunday also wraps up the Statemint AVL consignment sale with Half Off Day at the Agricultural Center—perfect for a spring wardrobe refresh.
For art lovers, don’t miss the "Asheville Strong: Celebrating Art and Community After Hurricane Helene" exhibit at the Asheville Art Museum. This poignant display honors the resilience of our community through works by regional artists and is open through early May.
Finally, Asheville’s springtime charm is in full bloom. Consider visiting the Biltmore Estate, where acres of tulips and wisteria are painting the gardens with color, a tribute to landscape architect Frederick Law Olmsted.
So whether you’re solving a mystery, enjoying local tunes, or getting lost in the arts, Asheville has something for everyone this weekend.
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
As we head into the weekend, Asheville is buzzing with exciting events and activities to explore. First up, today kicks off the Big Rig Takeover, a family-friendly spectacle happening through Saturday at the WNC Agricultural Center. Featuring big rigs, boutique shopping, food trucks, and live music, this event supports local children in need, making it a great outing for a cause.
This evening, don’t miss Unspoken Tradition performing their signature blend of bluegrass and folk at Frog Level Brewing Co. from 6 to 9 p.m. It’s a harmonious start to your weekend with music deeply rooted in Appalachian culture.
On Saturday, Warren Wilson College hosts the annual Fiddles & Folklife Festival from noon to 5 p.m. Immerse yourself in old-time music competitions, folklife demonstrations, and traditional crafts. Then, for some mystery and nostalgia, head over to Ginger’s Revenge for the Like, OMG! Murder! Mystery Night. Happening at 7 p.m., this 1980s-themed whodunit promises retro fashion and intrigue—costumes encouraged!
Literary enthusiasts can stop by Firestorm Books Saturday afternoon for the launch of Patricia Kyritsi Howell’s updated “Medicinal Plants of the Southern Appalachians.” From 3 to 4 p.m., Howell will share insights on spring remedies and the healing powers of our regional plants.
Sunday offers a mix of shopping and live music at the Pink Moon Market at Citizen Vinyl, running from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. This benefit event supports disaster recovery efforts in Kentucky and California, with performances from local artists like Erika Lewis and Julie Odell. If you’re looking for deals, Sunday also wraps up the Statemint AVL consignment sale with Half Off Day at the Agricultural Center—perfect for a spring wardrobe refresh.
For art lovers, don’t miss the "Asheville Strong: Celebrating Art and Community After Hurricane Helene" exhibit at the Asheville Art Museum. This poignant display honors the resilience of our community through works by regional artists and is open through early May.
Finally, Asheville’s springtime charm is in full bloom. Consider visiting the Biltmore Estate, where acres of tulips and wisteria are painting the gardens with color, a tribute to landscape architect Frederick Law Olmsted.
So whether you’re solving a mystery, enjoying local tunes, or getting lost in the arts, Asheville has something for everyone this weekend.
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