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"Asheville's Vibrant Weekend: Goombay, Art Markets, and College Sports"
Published 7 months, 3 weeks ago
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Good morning, this is your Asheville Local Frequency for Saturday, September sixth, twenty twenty-five.
Rise and shine, Asheville. A fresh fall breeze is in the air, and it feels just right for getting out and connecting with the community. Downtown is buzzing today as the Goombay Festival returns, filling Pack Square with vibrant music, food, and heritage. Running all weekend, this celebration of Afro-Diasporic culture is one of Asheville’s longest-running festivals, now over forty years strong. Expect live performances, soulful rhythms, and an incredible showcase of Black artistry and tradition. The festival is more than just a party—it helps sustain important cultural programming here in Western North Carolina, so your support goes a long way.
If shopping local is your thing, head just a few blocks over to the River Arts District for the Saturday Art Market on Depot Street. Studios, galleries, and cafes are open for business all day, and it’s a perfect day to discover the latest from Asheville’s creative minds or just sip a coffee while soaking up the atmosphere. Be sure to check out Jaime Byrd’s interactive art exhibition, where paintings come to life through augmented reality.
Music lovers, you are spoiled for choice tonight. The Grey Eagle hosts The Stews, Highland Brewing has The Doors Unhinged, and Eulogy brings an indie twist with Frankie Cosmos plus Fantasy of a Broken Heart and Moontype. For a more relaxed, family-friendly evening, All Day Darling offers live tunes by Ryan Furstenberg alongside seasonal dinners—no reservations needed.
Sports fans, downtown’s Harrah’s Cherokee Center is packed for the second day of the inaugural Blue Ridge Volleyball Classic. Top women’s college teams—including Western Carolina and UNC Charlotte—are competing, reviving Asheville’s volleyball tradition after last year’s storm interruptions. And don’t forget, the UNC Asheville Bulldogs close out their home volleyball tournament with a matchup against Furman at one o’clock.
For a quieter outing, the Asheville Art Museum continues its Native America in Translation exhibit with thought-provoking works by Indigenous artists examining heritage, identity, and land rights. Over in the River Arts District, a pop-up mobile bike safety rodeo is helping kids, and curious adults, brush up on their skills until noon at Buncombe County Sports Park.
A quick look at the latest news: Asheville Police report a significant drop in violent crime compared to last year, even as summer saw some troublesome spikes. And after years of leadership, Police Chief Mike Lamb has announced plans to retire, ushering in a new chapter for our public safety team. Meanwhile, birdwatchers, look skyward—experts are predicting hundreds of millions of birds will pass through the region this weekend on their southbound migration, so it’s a great time to grab those binoculars.
However you choose to spend your Saturday, Asheville is full of color, energy, and opportunity—from music and art to sports and festivals, the city is truly alive this weekend. This has been Asheville Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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Rise and shine, Asheville. A fresh fall breeze is in the air, and it feels just right for getting out and connecting with the community. Downtown is buzzing today as the Goombay Festival returns, filling Pack Square with vibrant music, food, and heritage. Running all weekend, this celebration of Afro-Diasporic culture is one of Asheville’s longest-running festivals, now over forty years strong. Expect live performances, soulful rhythms, and an incredible showcase of Black artistry and tradition. The festival is more than just a party—it helps sustain important cultural programming here in Western North Carolina, so your support goes a long way.
If shopping local is your thing, head just a few blocks over to the River Arts District for the Saturday Art Market on Depot Street. Studios, galleries, and cafes are open for business all day, and it’s a perfect day to discover the latest from Asheville’s creative minds or just sip a coffee while soaking up the atmosphere. Be sure to check out Jaime Byrd’s interactive art exhibition, where paintings come to life through augmented reality.
Music lovers, you are spoiled for choice tonight. The Grey Eagle hosts The Stews, Highland Brewing has The Doors Unhinged, and Eulogy brings an indie twist with Frankie Cosmos plus Fantasy of a Broken Heart and Moontype. For a more relaxed, family-friendly evening, All Day Darling offers live tunes by Ryan Furstenberg alongside seasonal dinners—no reservations needed.
Sports fans, downtown’s Harrah’s Cherokee Center is packed for the second day of the inaugural Blue Ridge Volleyball Classic. Top women’s college teams—including Western Carolina and UNC Charlotte—are competing, reviving Asheville’s volleyball tradition after last year’s storm interruptions. And don’t forget, the UNC Asheville Bulldogs close out their home volleyball tournament with a matchup against Furman at one o’clock.
For a quieter outing, the Asheville Art Museum continues its Native America in Translation exhibit with thought-provoking works by Indigenous artists examining heritage, identity, and land rights. Over in the River Arts District, a pop-up mobile bike safety rodeo is helping kids, and curious adults, brush up on their skills until noon at Buncombe County Sports Park.
A quick look at the latest news: Asheville Police report a significant drop in violent crime compared to last year, even as summer saw some troublesome spikes. And after years of leadership, Police Chief Mike Lamb has announced plans to retire, ushering in a new chapter for our public safety team. Meanwhile, birdwatchers, look skyward—experts are predicting hundreds of millions of birds will pass through the region this weekend on their southbound migration, so it’s a great time to grab those binoculars.
However you choose to spend your Saturday, Asheville is full of color, energy, and opportunity—from music and art to sports and festivals, the city is truly alive this weekend. 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