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Asheville's Creative Collaboration: Tile Making, Art Exhibits, and Community Recovery Efforts
Published 10 months, 2 weeks ago
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Good morning, this is your Asheville Local Frequency for Saturday, June 7, 2025.
Today offers a wonderful opportunity to get creative in the River Arts District as Odyssey Clayworks hosts a clay tile making event. The community is invited to help create Asheville's newest public art during this fun-filled afternoon. It's a chance to leave your mark on the city's artistic landscape while enjoying the vibrant atmosphere of one of Asheville's most creative neighborhoods.
Art enthusiasts will also want to visit 310 Art's exhibit "Embodiment: Symbolic Narrative" featuring internationally recognized encaustic artists Bridget Benton and Kelly Williams. The collaborative exhibit, inspired by their shared residency in Ireland, is open today from 1:00 to 5:00 pm at Re Imagine Gallery and Studio.
Some exciting news for outdoor enthusiasts - Chimney Rock State Park is set to reopen on June 27, exactly nine months after Hurricane Helene caused significant damage to the beloved natural attraction. This reopening marks an important milestone in the region's ongoing recovery efforts.
Speaking of recovery, tomorrow's RAD Half Marathon and 10K is more than just a running event - it's a community effort to support rebuilding initiatives. If you're looking to register or volunteer, there's still time to get involved.
For those seeking entertainment, Asheville's 48-hour film challenge is currently underway, with screenings scheduled for August 16. Local filmmakers are racing against the clock to create short films under tight deadlines, showcasing the city's thriving creative community.
On the community safety front, local fire departments have united to offer free smoke alarms and fire safety education to residents. This collaborative effort aims to enhance home safety throughout the region.
Looking ahead to tomorrow, several notable events include a Country Brunch with Mucho Gumbo at The Grey Eagle starting at 10 am, and a "Comedy Queens" Drag Brunch at White Labs Brewing Co. benefiting the YWCA of Asheville. Additionally, Sterling Transitions will host a Luxury Goods Fundraiser Sale to benefit the Always Asheville Fund, supporting small independent businesses still recovering from Hurricane Helene.
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
Today offers a wonderful opportunity to get creative in the River Arts District as Odyssey Clayworks hosts a clay tile making event. The community is invited to help create Asheville's newest public art during this fun-filled afternoon. It's a chance to leave your mark on the city's artistic landscape while enjoying the vibrant atmosphere of one of Asheville's most creative neighborhoods.
Art enthusiasts will also want to visit 310 Art's exhibit "Embodiment: Symbolic Narrative" featuring internationally recognized encaustic artists Bridget Benton and Kelly Williams. The collaborative exhibit, inspired by their shared residency in Ireland, is open today from 1:00 to 5:00 pm at Re Imagine Gallery and Studio.
Some exciting news for outdoor enthusiasts - Chimney Rock State Park is set to reopen on June 27, exactly nine months after Hurricane Helene caused significant damage to the beloved natural attraction. This reopening marks an important milestone in the region's ongoing recovery efforts.
Speaking of recovery, tomorrow's RAD Half Marathon and 10K is more than just a running event - it's a community effort to support rebuilding initiatives. If you're looking to register or volunteer, there's still time to get involved.
For those seeking entertainment, Asheville's 48-hour film challenge is currently underway, with screenings scheduled for August 16. Local filmmakers are racing against the clock to create short films under tight deadlines, showcasing the city's thriving creative community.
On the community safety front, local fire departments have united to offer free smoke alarms and fire safety education to residents. This collaborative effort aims to enhance home safety throughout the region.
Looking ahead to tomorrow, several notable events include a Country Brunch with Mucho Gumbo at The Grey Eagle starting at 10 am, and a "Comedy Queens" Drag Brunch at White Labs Brewing Co. benefiting the YWCA of Asheville. Additionally, Sterling Transitions will host a Luxury Goods Fundraiser Sale to benefit the Always Asheville Fund, supporting small independent businesses still recovering from Hurricane Helene.
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