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Resilience Rises: Asheville Rebuilds and Celebrates Community After Hurricane Helene
Published 7 months ago
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Good morning, this is your Asheville Local Frequency for Wednesday, September 24. As the sun rises, Asheville is waking up with a renewed sense of community and resilience—a theme that has carried through the past year after Hurricane Helene left its mark on the mountains. Locals are still sharing stories about the flash floods and the heroic responses of rescue teams, and today marks the kickoff of several events that celebrate how far we’ve come since last autumn’s storms. One of the biggest local gatherings this week is the Heart of the Mountains symposium, which launches tonight at UNC Asheville. Running through Friday, it’s a free and open event designed to unpack the year of courage, kindness, and innovation in rebuilding and reimagining our mountain communities. Expect moving panel discussions, community art displays, and plenty of parking at Highsmith Student Union.
The theme of resilience threads through everything in Asheville right now, including this Saturday’s Blue Ridge Pride Festival in Pack Square Park. Mark your calendar for a full day of advocacy, music, and local food stretching from noon to six, culminating in a danceable evening and closing party hosted by Nicole Paige Brooks on Sunday. Friday night also brings climate advocacy to the stage with the “SAVE HER!” drag show led by the illustrious Pattie Gonia, spotlighting both joyful entertainment and real conversations about shared environmental challenges.
For folks itching to reconnect with the outdoors after a year of trail closures, the Blue Ridge Parkway just reopened a vital 26-mile stretch from Asheville northward. Just in time for leaf season, you can once again explore Craggy Gardens and even venture into Mount Mitchell State Park. Don’t forget, lingering hazards remain, so stay alert on your hikes and watch for maintenance crews still working through some washed-out sections.
Asheville’s nightlife is buzzing as well. If you’re seeking a few laughs tonight, Third Room hosts a free stand-up comedy open mic at 9. Friday offers live music with Thesaurus Rex and friends, and Saturday sees Earthcry mixing up experimental sounds with Numatik and Will Franke. Whether it’s art, music, or late-night conversation, these events are a great way to meet neighbors and celebrate the creative spirit that’s always alive in our city.
Looking ahead, community volunteers and swift-water rescue teams continue to train and gather, inspired by last year’s events to be even more prepared. Local first responders say we’re more ready than ever for whatever comes next, and it’s clear that Asheville’s collaborative spirit is still growing stronger.
So, step outside, connect with each other, and enjoy everything Asheville has to offer on this beautiful day. This has been Asheville Local Frequency. We’ll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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The theme of resilience threads through everything in Asheville right now, including this Saturday’s Blue Ridge Pride Festival in Pack Square Park. Mark your calendar for a full day of advocacy, music, and local food stretching from noon to six, culminating in a danceable evening and closing party hosted by Nicole Paige Brooks on Sunday. Friday night also brings climate advocacy to the stage with the “SAVE HER!” drag show led by the illustrious Pattie Gonia, spotlighting both joyful entertainment and real conversations about shared environmental challenges.
For folks itching to reconnect with the outdoors after a year of trail closures, the Blue Ridge Parkway just reopened a vital 26-mile stretch from Asheville northward. Just in time for leaf season, you can once again explore Craggy Gardens and even venture into Mount Mitchell State Park. Don’t forget, lingering hazards remain, so stay alert on your hikes and watch for maintenance crews still working through some washed-out sections.
Asheville’s nightlife is buzzing as well. If you’re seeking a few laughs tonight, Third Room hosts a free stand-up comedy open mic at 9. Friday offers live music with Thesaurus Rex and friends, and Saturday sees Earthcry mixing up experimental sounds with Numatik and Will Franke. Whether it’s art, music, or late-night conversation, these events are a great way to meet neighbors and celebrate the creative spirit that’s always alive in our city.
Looking ahead, community volunteers and swift-water rescue teams continue to train and gather, inspired by last year’s events to be even more prepared. Local first responders say we’re more ready than ever for whatever comes next, and it’s clear that Asheville’s collaborative spirit is still growing stronger.
So, step outside, connect with each other, and enjoy everything Asheville has to offer on this beautiful day. 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