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Asheville's Vibrant Fall: Festivals, Sports, and Arts - A Local Frequency Update

Asheville's Vibrant Fall: Festivals, Sports, and Arts - A Local Frequency Update

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Good morning, this is your Asheville Local Frequency for Thursday, September 4, 2025. Fall is right around the corner, but Asheville is just warming up with an incredible variety of local happenings, so let’s dive into what’s going on in our city and beyond today.

Kicking off tonight at Pack Square Park, the Goombay Festival is back, celebrating more than forty years as Asheville’s signature tribute to the African and Caribbean communities that have helped shape our city’s culture. From tonight through Sunday, you can expect vibrant music, Afro-Caribbean eats, family fun, and wellness events. The heart of the festival beats strong at the YMI Cultural Center, reflecting Asheville’s deep roots and diversity—expect good energy and even better vibes all weekend.

On the sports front, UNC Asheville women’s soccer is making waves this year and they’ll be taking on South Carolina State at Greenwood Field this evening at six. Currently leading the Big South Conference, the Bulldogs are on a win streak and packing the stands feels extra important as they look to keep momentum high at home. If you can’t make it in person, all the action is streaming on ESPN Plus.

If you’re feeling crafty or curious, the North Carolina Glass Center is offering a hands-on workshop called A Feel For The Furnace in the River Arts District starting at ten this morning. Perfect for anyone eager to see molten creativity up close. While you’re in the area, don’t forget that the Saturday Art Market is popping up each weekend, welcoming back beloved studios and breweries, and giving temporarily displaced artists prime space to show and sell their latest work.

For those who enjoy strategy and a pint, Diatribe Brewing is hosting its Board Game Night from six to nine tonight. It’s a cozy spot to gather with friends, make new ones, and sample local brews while the competition heats up over the tabletop.

In city updates, Buncombe County yesterday held its final community briefing on Tropical Storm Helene, marking nearly a year since the region faced devastating flooding and landslides. The local spirit remains unbroken, as recovery centers at 94 Coxe Avenue and the One Buncombe Call Center continue supporting those rebuilding their homes and businesses. As resilience events and anniversary remembrances are announced, officials urge everyone to stay prepared during National Preparedness Month, especially as the fall hurricane season ramps up.

For government watchers, the Board of Elections convenes this afternoon at 3, open to the public for anyone wanting to get a closer look at local democracy in action.

And a quick highlight for art lovers: The Asheville Art Museum is running Lasting Legacies: Architecture in Asheville all day, a great chance to explore the city’s iconic styles and stories that have shaped its skyline. It’s a reminder that Asheville’s creative legacy is always on display, both inside and out.

That’s what’s happening around Asheville today—whether you’re hitting the festival scene, supporting local sports, or soaking up art and community, there’s something for everyone. This has been Asheville Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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