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Asheville's Climate Action, Fall Festivals, and Healthcare Shifts

Asheville's Climate Action, Fall Festivals, and Healthcare Shifts

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Good morning, this is your Asheville Local Frequency for Monday, September 22, 2025.

It’s a beautiful fall day here in the mountains and we’re waking up to cooler temps and that familiar golden sunlight glancing off early autumn leaves. Most of Asheville is still buzzing after a weekend of climate action and clean energy awareness. Yesterday, Pack Square Park was alive with the spirit of Sun Day, a rally dedicated to pushing for more clean energy and building community around solutions to climate change. Local organizers and environmental groups reminded us that everything from our summer storms to the everyday choices we make can impact the health and future of Western North Carolina. Their message was clear: every voice matters, especially when it comes to advocating for a cleaner, more resilient Asheville.

For those looking to stay involved with local environmental action, mark your calendars. This week brings the Post-Helene Symposium, running September 24 through 26 at UNC Asheville. This free, multi-day event uses the memory of Hurricane Helene as a springboard to talk about rebuilding, remembering, and reimagining our community’s response to big storms and climate threats. Expect panel discussions, workshops, and opportunities to share your own stories about resilience—plus a few special ticketed events happening at venues across the city.

Meanwhile, fall festival season is coming into its own, with the Happy Fall Y’all event arriving this Saturday and Sunday, September 27 and 28, at the A-B Tech Conference Center right here in Asheville. This family friendly gathering will feature a wide array of local vendors, crafters, and food—it’s a great chance to support small businesses while finding unique seasonal gifts or treats. If you’re feeling up for a little road trip, the legendary Mayberry Days festival also kicks off today a little ways northeast of Asheville, running through this week with music, apple peeling contests, and classic small-town fun.

In sports, UNC Asheville’s women’s golf team tees off today at the Red Sky Classic in Colorado, coming off a strong second-place finish at The Velvet Classic. We’re wishing the Bulldogs the best as they take on some stiff competition on the links this week. Back at home, the women’s volleyball team is regrouping after a tough loss to North Carolina A&T at the Battle of North Carolina tournament on Saturday, but fans can look ahead to more conference play coming soon.

Blue Ridge Parkway visitors, here’s some good news: facilities at Craggy Gardens are open again and improvements are in the works to make the experience even better for hikers and nature lovers in the seasons ahead.

And finally, in the health care world, local providers are watching closely as more independent practices consider joining larger hospital systems, reflecting a national shift toward network consolidation. For our region, this means potential changes to how care is delivered, and it’s something community members and healthcare workers are keeping an eye on for its long-term local impact.

That’s what’s shaping Asheville and the mountains this morning. Whether you’re heading downtown for coffee, planning a scenic walk on the Parkway, or looking to get involved in shaping our future, there’s always something local happening. This has been Asheville Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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