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Asheville's Saturday Vibes: Music, Art, and Community
Published 8 months, 3 weeks ago
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Good morning, this is your Asheville Local Frequency for Saturday, August 2, 2025.
As the sun comes up over the Blue Ridge, Asheville wakes to a day packed with community spirit, music, and mountain culture. Kicking things off, families can head over to the School of Rock on Merrimon Avenue where the Back to School Vendor Market runs from 10 AM to 4 PM. It is free, and the perfect spot to grab school supplies or support local vendors while kids get back in the groove of the coming academic year.
Health and wellness are in the spotlight as well with the Appalachian Mountain Health’s Third Annual Health Fair happening today in the city. It is a free, family-friendly event with back-to-school physicals, health screenings, school supplies, and even lunch, creating a festive and supportive atmosphere whether you are prepping the kids or just looking to connect with neighbors.
For anyone drawn to the arts, the Ashe Studio Tour begins today and runs through tomorrow. A short drive north lets you step into artists’ studios across Ashe County, granting you rare insight into the workspaces and creative passions of the High Country’s most talented craftspeople. If you prefer to stay closer to Asheville, there is art, music, and storytelling right downtown as well.
Dance and music lovers will not want to miss the final night of the Mountain Dance and Folk Festival at Asheville High School, a tradition running strong for nearly a century. Expect toe-tapping bluegrass, clogging, old-time tunes, and a vibrant gathering of Asheville’s folk community. And for those in a jam band mood, gates open at 4:30 for STS9 with Emancipator at an outdoor show sure to fill the air with pulsing electronica and chill-out vibes.
Tonight the city’s nightlife offers up even more: Lawndry, Two Planes, and Keepers of the Brink are set to play at a favorite local venue, and Stones Throw Celtic Trio starts early for those craving some Irish flair as the day begins.
On the news front, city leadership is in transition with Bill Hart named interim director of Asheville's water resources department, while controversy continues over the fate of Mission Hospital’s expansion as the North Carolina Supreme Court just granted a temporary stay in the battle for 67 additional beds. Downtown businesses are bouncing back from last season’s disruptions, with the local spirit of resilience never far from the surface. And drivers should note, key permits have finally been secured for the next phase of Interstate 40 reconstruction through Pisgah National Forest, so expect some ongoing changes on that route.
That wraps your Asheville happenings for today. This has been Asheville Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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As the sun comes up over the Blue Ridge, Asheville wakes to a day packed with community spirit, music, and mountain culture. Kicking things off, families can head over to the School of Rock on Merrimon Avenue where the Back to School Vendor Market runs from 10 AM to 4 PM. It is free, and the perfect spot to grab school supplies or support local vendors while kids get back in the groove of the coming academic year.
Health and wellness are in the spotlight as well with the Appalachian Mountain Health’s Third Annual Health Fair happening today in the city. It is a free, family-friendly event with back-to-school physicals, health screenings, school supplies, and even lunch, creating a festive and supportive atmosphere whether you are prepping the kids or just looking to connect with neighbors.
For anyone drawn to the arts, the Ashe Studio Tour begins today and runs through tomorrow. A short drive north lets you step into artists’ studios across Ashe County, granting you rare insight into the workspaces and creative passions of the High Country’s most talented craftspeople. If you prefer to stay closer to Asheville, there is art, music, and storytelling right downtown as well.
Dance and music lovers will not want to miss the final night of the Mountain Dance and Folk Festival at Asheville High School, a tradition running strong for nearly a century. Expect toe-tapping bluegrass, clogging, old-time tunes, and a vibrant gathering of Asheville’s folk community. And for those in a jam band mood, gates open at 4:30 for STS9 with Emancipator at an outdoor show sure to fill the air with pulsing electronica and chill-out vibes.
Tonight the city’s nightlife offers up even more: Lawndry, Two Planes, and Keepers of the Brink are set to play at a favorite local venue, and Stones Throw Celtic Trio starts early for those craving some Irish flair as the day begins.
On the news front, city leadership is in transition with Bill Hart named interim director of Asheville's water resources department, while controversy continues over the fate of Mission Hospital’s expansion as the North Carolina Supreme Court just granted a temporary stay in the battle for 67 additional beds. Downtown businesses are bouncing back from last season’s disruptions, with the local spirit of resilience never far from the surface. And drivers should note, key permits have finally been secured for the next phase of Interstate 40 reconstruction through Pisgah National Forest, so expect some ongoing changes on that route.
That wraps your Asheville happenings 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