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"Shooting in South Asheville, Farmers Market, Live Music, and More Local News"

"Shooting in South Asheville, Farmers Market, Live Music, and More Local News"

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Good morning, this is your Asheville Local Frequency for Wednesday, July 23. We’re rolling into the heart of summer with the city buzzing, and I’ve got your need-to-know local news, things to watch, and plenty of ways to make the most of your Asheville day.

First up, a quick community safety update. Asheville Police are still searching for suspects after a shooting Monday evening near the Linwood Crump Shiloh Community Center in South Asheville left two people seriously injured. Thankfully, no summer campers or staff were harmed, but out of caution, the Community Center will be running a modified schedule for summer camp activities this week, closed to the general public and with an increased police presence. If you have tips, Asheville PD is asking the community to step forward.

On a brighter note for families and foodies, the River Arts District Farmers Market is back this afternoon at New Belgium Brewing on Craven Street. Stop by from 3 p.m. for local produce, baked goods, fresh flowers, and crafts—with SNAP and Double SNAP accepted. And while you’re there, stick around into the evening for Music Bingo with DJ Spence, starting at 5:30. No tickets required, just bring your trivia skills and maybe you’ll leave with a prize.

If you’re craving live music, the Pisgah Brewing Company in Black Mountain is hosting Bear Creek String Bandits tonight—doors open at 4 and the show gets going at 6. For the concert crowd planning ahead, Widespread Panic will light up Harrah’s Cherokee Center this Friday night, and the Shrek Rave lands at The Orange Peel for fans ready to dance and let their ogre flag fly.

Comedy lovers, head to Asheville Music Hall tonight for the Disclaimer Stand-Up Lounge Comedy Open Mic. It’s your chance to laugh with Asheville’s up-and-coming comics or even jump up and try a set yourself.

On the local news front, after months of uncertainty around federal education funds, North Carolina has received nearly 36 million dollars to support out-of-school learning projects, including in Asheville and Buncombe County. This is a big relief for area summer programs and after-school groups still feeling the impacts of recent storms and school disruptions. Local organizations say the release of these funds means more children will have access to tutoring, enrichment activities, and meals—vital support before the next academic year begins.

Lastly, expect a classic Asheville weather day—mostly cloudy, with highs reaching 85, cooling off to the mid-60s tonight. Perfect for a stroll downtown, a wander through the RAD, or catching some of those evening food trucks.

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

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