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Asheville's Crisp August Morning, Riverside Revelry, and Cultural Tapestry
Published 8 months, 2 weeks ago
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Good morning, this is your Asheville Local Frequency for Saturday, August 9, 2025. After one of the coolest starts to August on record, Asheville is waking up to another unseasonably crisp morning, with patchy fog lingering before nine and calm breezes set to shift east-southeast. The cool weather has been the talk of the town, making it the fifth-coldest start to August in local history, but as the day warms up to a pleasant high near 82, locals can look forward to a gentle preview of summer’s full return by Sunday. Overnight tonight, expect cozy lows in the low sixties, perfect for some evening activities or a stroll through your favorite neighborhood.
Speaking of getting out, today is a prime day to join the celebration at French Broad River Brewery, just outside Biltmore Village, where the community is rallying for both a grand reopening and a milestone twenty-fifth anniversary. With live music ranging from bluegrass to Grateful Dead covers, local food and crafts, and the much-anticipated Septemberfest beer returning to taps, it’s more than just a party—it’s a symbol of resilience after so many local businesses weathered Hurricane Helene.
If you’re in the mood for more music, the city’s rich traditions are alive tonight with Shindig on the Green at Pack Square Park. Bring your instruments, lawn chairs, and family for a free celebration of Appalachian music, storytelling, and dance that captures the heart of the Blue Ridge.
Art lovers, don’t miss the hands-on glassblowing experiences at the North Carolina Glass Center in the River Arts District, where you can make your own keepsake and watch local artists at work. Later, head over to Wortham Center for Performing Arts for the Asheville Comedy Festival, now in its seventeenth year, bringing a dose of laughter just when the community needs it.
For sports enthusiasts, UNC Asheville’s men’s soccer team hosts Davidson at Greenwood Field today at two in the afternoon. Admission is free, so come cheer on the Bulldogs as they prep for the fall season.
Nature lovers and families can take a short drive to Grandfather Mountain for Junior Naturalist Day, full of educational fun and spectacular views, or enjoy the city’s green spaces as late summer fruit ripens all around.
And as always, the local community is giving back—French Broad River Brewery’s festivities benefit RiverLink, supporting the ongoing recovery and stewardship of the French Broad.
With school nearing, grant deadlines for local artists approaching, and the promise of apples, figs, and peaches in the markets, Asheville is humming with activity and hope. Whether you’re gathering with friends downtown, exploring a new art class, or losing yourself in live music, today is yours to savor.
This has been Asheville Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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Speaking of getting out, today is a prime day to join the celebration at French Broad River Brewery, just outside Biltmore Village, where the community is rallying for both a grand reopening and a milestone twenty-fifth anniversary. With live music ranging from bluegrass to Grateful Dead covers, local food and crafts, and the much-anticipated Septemberfest beer returning to taps, it’s more than just a party—it’s a symbol of resilience after so many local businesses weathered Hurricane Helene.
If you’re in the mood for more music, the city’s rich traditions are alive tonight with Shindig on the Green at Pack Square Park. Bring your instruments, lawn chairs, and family for a free celebration of Appalachian music, storytelling, and dance that captures the heart of the Blue Ridge.
Art lovers, don’t miss the hands-on glassblowing experiences at the North Carolina Glass Center in the River Arts District, where you can make your own keepsake and watch local artists at work. Later, head over to Wortham Center for Performing Arts for the Asheville Comedy Festival, now in its seventeenth year, bringing a dose of laughter just when the community needs it.
For sports enthusiasts, UNC Asheville’s men’s soccer team hosts Davidson at Greenwood Field today at two in the afternoon. Admission is free, so come cheer on the Bulldogs as they prep for the fall season.
Nature lovers and families can take a short drive to Grandfather Mountain for Junior Naturalist Day, full of educational fun and spectacular views, or enjoy the city’s green spaces as late summer fruit ripens all around.
And as always, the local community is giving back—French Broad River Brewery’s festivities benefit RiverLink, supporting the ongoing recovery and stewardship of the French Broad.
With school nearing, grant deadlines for local artists approaching, and the promise of apples, figs, and peaches in the markets, Asheville is humming with activity and hope. Whether you’re gathering with friends downtown, exploring a new art class, or losing yourself in live music, today is yours to savor.
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