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Asheville Heat Wave, Busy Events, and Community Efforts to Beat the Summer Sizzle
Published 8 months, 4 weeks ago
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Good morning, this is your Asheville Local Frequency for Monday, July 28th, 2025. Asheville is waking up to another steamy start as we sit squarely in a stretch of official Weather Warn Days. The heat and humidity are expected to stick around through Wednesday, so city officials are reminding everyone to take precautions. If you’re heading outside for a walk, run, or a quick spin on your bike, try to get moving before noon and bring extra water for both you and your furry companions. Remember, some area parks are keeping their splash pads open a little later to help you beat the heat.
It’s a busy start to the week on the local events calendar. Tonight at 6:35, baseball fans can see the Asheville Tourists take on the Bowling Green Hot Rods at McCormick Field. Over at 6:00, the Bill Mattocks Band brings their signature blend of blues and rock to Locust Street, while just down U.S. 70, the Kenny George Band kicks things off at 6:30. If you’re seeking support or connection, NAMI Western Carolina is hosting their weekly mental health recovery meeting tonight from six to seven thirty at their Asheville location, providing a safe and supportive space for folks on the journey to mental wellness.
For something a little mysterious, check out the PG-rated Monday Mystery Movie at Regal Biltmore this evening at seven. The film title is a surprise, so bring your sense of adventure and maybe a friend or two to help guess what’s on the marquee.
Looking toward later in the week, Wednesday’s River Arts District Farmers Market will be popping up on the lawn at New Belgium Brewing at three in the afternoon. This weekly market brings out some of Asheville’s best in local fruits, veggies, meats, and handmade goods. It’s a great way to stock up and support area growers. And don’t forget, they accept SNAP, Double SNAP, and Farmers Market Prescriptions so everyone can share in the bounty.
On the community front, Asheville played a special role in national news over the weekend. Two K9 search and rescue teams from Asheville Airport flew out around dawn Sunday, heading to Texas to assist in recovery efforts after devastating floods. It’s a powerful reminder of how our local agencies step up to help in times of need, just as others have helped North Carolina after past hurricanes.
With such a heat wave, remember to check in on neighbors, especially the elderly and those without air conditioning. Stay hydrated, look out for each other, and keep an eye on official advisories for any updates.
Whether you’re taking in live music, cheering at the ballpark, or simply exploring Asheville’s vibrant neighborhoods, there’s plenty to do on this hot Monday. That’s all for today. This has been Asheville Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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It’s a busy start to the week on the local events calendar. Tonight at 6:35, baseball fans can see the Asheville Tourists take on the Bowling Green Hot Rods at McCormick Field. Over at 6:00, the Bill Mattocks Band brings their signature blend of blues and rock to Locust Street, while just down U.S. 70, the Kenny George Band kicks things off at 6:30. If you’re seeking support or connection, NAMI Western Carolina is hosting their weekly mental health recovery meeting tonight from six to seven thirty at their Asheville location, providing a safe and supportive space for folks on the journey to mental wellness.
For something a little mysterious, check out the PG-rated Monday Mystery Movie at Regal Biltmore this evening at seven. The film title is a surprise, so bring your sense of adventure and maybe a friend or two to help guess what’s on the marquee.
Looking toward later in the week, Wednesday’s River Arts District Farmers Market will be popping up on the lawn at New Belgium Brewing at three in the afternoon. This weekly market brings out some of Asheville’s best in local fruits, veggies, meats, and handmade goods. It’s a great way to stock up and support area growers. And don’t forget, they accept SNAP, Double SNAP, and Farmers Market Prescriptions so everyone can share in the bounty.
On the community front, Asheville played a special role in national news over the weekend. Two K9 search and rescue teams from Asheville Airport flew out around dawn Sunday, heading to Texas to assist in recovery efforts after devastating floods. It’s a powerful reminder of how our local agencies step up to help in times of need, just as others have helped North Carolina after past hurricanes.
With such a heat wave, remember to check in on neighbors, especially the elderly and those without air conditioning. Stay hydrated, look out for each other, and keep an eye on official advisories for any updates.
Whether you’re taking in live music, cheering at the ballpark, or simply exploring Asheville’s vibrant neighborhoods, there’s plenty to do on this hot Monday. That’s all for today. 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