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Asheville Heatwave, Community Spirit Shines Through
Published 9 months ago
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Good morning, this is your Asheville Local Frequency for Sunday, July 27th, 2025.
We start today with a reminder to stay safe out there: a wave of dangerous heat continues to grip western North Carolina, part of several consecutive Weather Warn Days through midweek, so remember to keep hydrated and limit strenuous outdoor activity, especially in the hottest part of the afternoon. Even as the heat brings its challenges, Asheville’s spirit is on full display across town this weekend.
Yesterday marked the annual Asheville Dream Center summer bash and backpack giveaway. The event transformed a simple school supply drive into a celebration, supporting nearly four thousand students across the city and surrounding areas. With more than three thousand backpacks brimming with supplies, fresh clothes, free haircuts, games, food, bounce houses, and face painting, the Dream Center showed what community looks like when it comes together. Huge thanks go out to the over two thousand volunteers who pitched in, making sure families felt supported as they gear up for the new school year.
Looking for live music today? There’s plenty to keep your feet tapping indoors, where it’s nice and cool. The Mule Family Block Party kicks off at noon and runs till 7 at The Mule, welcoming everyone to a shaded yard filled with live music, free food, and bounce house fun—a real neighborhood get-together. And tonight at The Orange Peel, American Aquarium takes the stage with Kristina Murray starting at 8 p.m., promising an evening of Americana and country rock that always draws a lively crowd. For fans of homegrown talent, check out Josh Daniel and Keith Allen’s performance live at One World West—another installment showcasing Asheville’s creative music community.
If art and memory are more your flavor, Asheville Regional Airport’s Mountain Memories exhibit features new works by the River Arts District, providing the perfect reason to linger a little longer next time you’re coming or going from the city.
Baseball fans, Marcus Johnson pitched his sixth quality start of the season for Asheville last night. Even though the result wasn’t a win, it was another solid showing from a promising player further cementing Asheville’s growing presence on the minor league diamond.
For families planning ahead, don’t miss the Friends of the Black Mountain Library’s big party coming up, and mark your calendar for the United for Youth Community Engagement Block Party in Pack Square Park on August 22—an event sure to celebrate everything resilient and vibrant about Asheville’s youth and families.
Whatever your plans, take care in the heat and embrace the moments of togetherness that make Asheville shine. This has been Asheville Local Frequency. We’ll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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We start today with a reminder to stay safe out there: a wave of dangerous heat continues to grip western North Carolina, part of several consecutive Weather Warn Days through midweek, so remember to keep hydrated and limit strenuous outdoor activity, especially in the hottest part of the afternoon. Even as the heat brings its challenges, Asheville’s spirit is on full display across town this weekend.
Yesterday marked the annual Asheville Dream Center summer bash and backpack giveaway. The event transformed a simple school supply drive into a celebration, supporting nearly four thousand students across the city and surrounding areas. With more than three thousand backpacks brimming with supplies, fresh clothes, free haircuts, games, food, bounce houses, and face painting, the Dream Center showed what community looks like when it comes together. Huge thanks go out to the over two thousand volunteers who pitched in, making sure families felt supported as they gear up for the new school year.
Looking for live music today? There’s plenty to keep your feet tapping indoors, where it’s nice and cool. The Mule Family Block Party kicks off at noon and runs till 7 at The Mule, welcoming everyone to a shaded yard filled with live music, free food, and bounce house fun—a real neighborhood get-together. And tonight at The Orange Peel, American Aquarium takes the stage with Kristina Murray starting at 8 p.m., promising an evening of Americana and country rock that always draws a lively crowd. For fans of homegrown talent, check out Josh Daniel and Keith Allen’s performance live at One World West—another installment showcasing Asheville’s creative music community.
If art and memory are more your flavor, Asheville Regional Airport’s Mountain Memories exhibit features new works by the River Arts District, providing the perfect reason to linger a little longer next time you’re coming or going from the city.
Baseball fans, Marcus Johnson pitched his sixth quality start of the season for Asheville last night. Even though the result wasn’t a win, it was another solid showing from a promising player further cementing Asheville’s growing presence on the minor league diamond.
For families planning ahead, don’t miss the Friends of the Black Mountain Library’s big party coming up, and mark your calendar for the United for Youth Community Engagement Block Party in Pack Square Park on August 22—an event sure to celebrate everything resilient and vibrant about Asheville’s youth and families.
Whatever your plans, take care in the heat and embrace the moments of togetherness that make Asheville shine. 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