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Asheville Mother's Day Weekend: Laughs, Music, and Fiber Arts Celebrations
Published 11 months, 2 weeks ago
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Good morning, this is your Asheville Local Frequency for Friday, May 9, 2025.
We’re rolling into Mother’s Day weekend, and there is no shortage of ways to celebrate around Asheville. For those looking for a laugh, the Asheville Improv Festival continues tonight and tomorrow at the North Carolina Stage Company, showcasing top-notch comedians from both our city and across the country. Pre-order your tickets for a discount and get ready for some raucous fun. And keeping with the humor, the special Mom’s the Word comedy show at the Montford Rooftop Bar Saturday promises an evening of stand-up dedicated to moms, with a blend of laughter, love, and just a bit of motherly chaos. It’s a great way to honor the funny and fierce moms in your life.
For the music lovers, the Asheville Amadeus Festival returns to the Grove Park Inn, bringing together celebrated musicians Chris Thile and Time for Three. This beloved festival has long been a highlight of Asheville’s May calendar, drawing audiences with its blend of classical and contemporary flair. If you’re craving a more hands-on experience, don’t miss the fiber arts festivities wrapping up this weekend. More than a dozen local fiber businesses are participating, offering workshops, demonstrations, and plenty of creative inspiration across the city.
Weatherwise, after the recent hailstorm that pelted Western North Carolina, today brings cooler temperatures with a high in the mid-50s, and you’ll want to keep an umbrella handy just in case. Some Buncombe County parks are still closed due to hurricane impacts, so check park status before heading out.
In local developments, the Greater Asheville Regional Airport is preparing to open its much-anticipated north concourse this summer, which should help relieve airport congestion just in time for travel season. On the government front, the Buncombe County school board passed a new budget, reflecting a ten million dollar jump in spending to maintain current staffing and services. This means no major cuts for students or teachers this year.
And in the spirit of community, don’t forget Marshall Magic Days continues this weekend in nearby Marshall, with Main Street businesses opening their doors for a downtown festival that’s all about celebrating resilience and local pride.
That’s a wrap for your Asheville Local Frequency this Friday. Whether you’re headed to a show, strolling an art fair, or toasting to the moms in your life, enjoy all that our mountain city 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
We’re rolling into Mother’s Day weekend, and there is no shortage of ways to celebrate around Asheville. For those looking for a laugh, the Asheville Improv Festival continues tonight and tomorrow at the North Carolina Stage Company, showcasing top-notch comedians from both our city and across the country. Pre-order your tickets for a discount and get ready for some raucous fun. And keeping with the humor, the special Mom’s the Word comedy show at the Montford Rooftop Bar Saturday promises an evening of stand-up dedicated to moms, with a blend of laughter, love, and just a bit of motherly chaos. It’s a great way to honor the funny and fierce moms in your life.
For the music lovers, the Asheville Amadeus Festival returns to the Grove Park Inn, bringing together celebrated musicians Chris Thile and Time for Three. This beloved festival has long been a highlight of Asheville’s May calendar, drawing audiences with its blend of classical and contemporary flair. If you’re craving a more hands-on experience, don’t miss the fiber arts festivities wrapping up this weekend. More than a dozen local fiber businesses are participating, offering workshops, demonstrations, and plenty of creative inspiration across the city.
Weatherwise, after the recent hailstorm that pelted Western North Carolina, today brings cooler temperatures with a high in the mid-50s, and you’ll want to keep an umbrella handy just in case. Some Buncombe County parks are still closed due to hurricane impacts, so check park status before heading out.
In local developments, the Greater Asheville Regional Airport is preparing to open its much-anticipated north concourse this summer, which should help relieve airport congestion just in time for travel season. On the government front, the Buncombe County school board passed a new budget, reflecting a ten million dollar jump in spending to maintain current staffing and services. This means no major cuts for students or teachers this year.
And in the spirit of community, don’t forget Marshall Magic Days continues this weekend in nearby Marshall, with Main Street businesses opening their doors for a downtown festival that’s all about celebrating resilience and local pride.
That’s a wrap for your Asheville Local Frequency this Friday. Whether you’re headed to a show, strolling an art fair, or toasting to the moms in your life, enjoy all that our mountain city 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