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Asheville Abuzz: Beat the Heat with Music, Art, and Community Resilience
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Good morning, this is your Asheville Local Frequency for Saturday, July 26th, 2025. It’s shaping up to be a classic mountain summer day here in Asheville, so let’s dive into what’s happening and what you can look forward to across town.
First, let’s talk weather. We are under the grip of a heat wave, with highs flirting with the low 90s and enough mountain humidity to make you break a sweat just checking the mail. The National Weather Service is urging everyone to stay hydrated, look out for vulnerable neighbors, and avoid strenuous outdoor activities during the hottest part of the day. Be ready for the chance of those sudden afternoon thunderstorms that love to roll in with ninja precision around here, so keep an umbrella handy just in case.
If you’re looking for ways to beat the heat while having some fun, there’s no shortage of local events to check out. Music fans, you’re in for a treat tonight as Widespread Panic wraps up their epic three-night run at the ExploreAsheville.com Arena at Harrah’s Cherokee Center. Doors open at 6:30 and the music kicks off at 8, so get those dancing shoes ready for one of Asheville’s favorite live music traditions.
In the heart of downtown, it’s time again for Shindig on the Green at Pack Square Park. Bring your lawn chairs and blankets and settle in as the sun goes down for a celebration with mountain music, clogging, and spontaneous jam sessions – a truly Asheville way to spend a Saturday evening, with festivities continuing until 10 p.m.
If local art is more your style, head to the River Arts District, where the Sip and Stroll event invites you to explore studios, chat with artists, and even spot the colorful “Hearts for Hope” display on the footbridge. These hand-painted wooden hearts, created after Hurricane Helene, spread messages of encouragement and love, a touching testament to Asheville’s resilient spirit. For a bit of hands-on creativity, join a watercolor travel journaling workshop or browse the Anything Fiber Sale running all morning.
Tonight also brings the lively Country Summer Series with Lock Stock and Teardrops at Wicked Weed Brewing’s Brewpub downtown from 6 to 8. It’s family-friendly and just the ticket for cooling down with some music and a cold local beverage.
And if you’re seeking something truly unique, don’t miss the contemporary ballet performance “Appalachian Phoenix,” presented by Terpsicorps Theatre of Dance at BeBe Theatre. This original show weaves together dance, visual art, and local stories of resilience following last year’s Hurricane Helene, offering a moving tribute to Asheville’s community spirit.
On the local news front, Asheville police are teaming up with community groups to address a recent surge in shootings, while Mission Hospital continues its legal efforts around hospital bed expansion, a story with big implications for healthcare in our region. Also, the River Arts District is receiving well-earned praise for its role in helping the city heal and rebuild after last year’s storms.
As always, if you’re heading out today, keep an eye on the weather, stay cool, and remember to check in on neighbors who may need a hand during the heat.
This has been Asheville Local Frequency. We’ll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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First, let’s talk weather. We are under the grip of a heat wave, with highs flirting with the low 90s and enough mountain humidity to make you break a sweat just checking the mail. The National Weather Service is urging everyone to stay hydrated, look out for vulnerable neighbors, and avoid strenuous outdoor activities during the hottest part of the day. Be ready for the chance of those sudden afternoon thunderstorms that love to roll in with ninja precision around here, so keep an umbrella handy just in case.
If you’re looking for ways to beat the heat while having some fun, there’s no shortage of local events to check out. Music fans, you’re in for a treat tonight as Widespread Panic wraps up their epic three-night run at the ExploreAsheville.com Arena at Harrah’s Cherokee Center. Doors open at 6:30 and the music kicks off at 8, so get those dancing shoes ready for one of Asheville’s favorite live music traditions.
In the heart of downtown, it’s time again for Shindig on the Green at Pack Square Park. Bring your lawn chairs and blankets and settle in as the sun goes down for a celebration with mountain music, clogging, and spontaneous jam sessions – a truly Asheville way to spend a Saturday evening, with festivities continuing until 10 p.m.
If local art is more your style, head to the River Arts District, where the Sip and Stroll event invites you to explore studios, chat with artists, and even spot the colorful “Hearts for Hope” display on the footbridge. These hand-painted wooden hearts, created after Hurricane Helene, spread messages of encouragement and love, a touching testament to Asheville’s resilient spirit. For a bit of hands-on creativity, join a watercolor travel journaling workshop or browse the Anything Fiber Sale running all morning.
Tonight also brings the lively Country Summer Series with Lock Stock and Teardrops at Wicked Weed Brewing’s Brewpub downtown from 6 to 8. It’s family-friendly and just the ticket for cooling down with some music and a cold local beverage.
And if you’re seeking something truly unique, don’t miss the contemporary ballet performance “Appalachian Phoenix,” presented by Terpsicorps Theatre of Dance at BeBe Theatre. This original show weaves together dance, visual art, and local stories of resilience following last year’s Hurricane Helene, offering a moving tribute to Asheville’s community spirit.
On the local news front, Asheville police are teaming up with community groups to address a recent surge in shootings, while Mission Hospital continues its legal efforts around hospital bed expansion, a story with big implications for healthcare in our region. Also, the River Arts District is receiving well-earned praise for its role in helping the city heal and rebuild after last year’s storms.
As always, if you’re heading out today, keep an eye on the weather, stay cool, and remember to check in on neighbors who may need a hand during the heat.
This has been Asheville Local Frequency. We’ll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
For more http://www.quietplease.ai
Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI