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Asheville Bounces Back: Outdoor Adventures, Art Exhibits, and Community Resilience

Asheville Bounces Back: Outdoor Adventures, Art Exhibits, and Community Resilience

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Good morning, this is your Asheville Local Frequency for Saturday, April 12, 2025.

Spring is in full bloom here in Asheville, and there’s no shortage of things to do today. For starters, truck enthusiasts and families alike will enjoy the return of *Truck City AVL* at Tanger Outlets. This event showcases the vehicles that help keep Asheville running, including those vital to storm recovery efforts. It’s a unique chance to see these machines up close while taking in a festive atmosphere.

If you’re feeling inspired by the gorgeous weather, today is perfect for outdoor adventures. Fishing fans will be thrilled to know that trout fishing season is officially underway in hatchery-supported waters across the state. And if a scenic drive is more your speed, the section of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park that was damaged by Hurricane Helene has reopened, offering stunning views and an array of hiking opportunities.

For art and culture lovers, the Asheville Art Museum continues its special exhibit, *Asheville Strong: Celebrating Art and Community After Hurricane Helene*. This heartfelt showcase highlights the resilience of local artists who were impacted by the storm, bringing a powerful narrative to life through their creations. Later this evening, the Asheville Symphony will present its much-anticipated *Masterworks* concert series at Thomas Wolfe Auditorium. Tonight’s program explores destiny and fate through the works of Verdi, Tchaikovsky, and contemporary composer Joshua Roman.

Live music is also abundant. Be sure to check out singer-songwriter Ty Segall’s solo acoustic performance at The Orange Peel—it’s part of a limited engagement series running through early May. Meanwhile, over at Fleetwood’s in West Asheville, you can catch some fantastic local indie rock acts for a fun, laid-back vibe.

If you’re a foodie, hop over to one of Asheville’s bustling farmers’ markets to grab fresh produce and artisanal goods. And don’t forget to mark your calendar for the Asheville Bread Festival happening later this month, which promises to be a carb lover’s dream with bakers and chefs showcasing regional flavors.

Lastly, a quick community update: A pivotal road connecting downtown Waynesville to Asheville has reopened after six months of closure due to Hurricane Helene’s damage. This will surely ease commutes and make exploring the region even easier this weekend.

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

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