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"Autumn Vibrance in the Mountains: Asheville's Happenings on October 5th, 2025"

"Autumn Vibrance in the Mountains: Asheville's Happenings on October 5th, 2025"

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Good morning, this is your Asheville Local Frequency for Sunday, October 5th, 2025.

Let’s kick off our Sunday with some bright news for all nature lovers. The Blue Ridge Parkway Visitor Center in Asheville has reopened its doors this week, thanks to an all-hands effort from the Blue Ridge Parkway Foundation. October is one of the busiest times for leaf peepers, and now you can stop in for maps, exhibits, and stunning fall colors between 9 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. The nearby Museum of North Carolina Minerals in Spruce Pine is also open, with interactive displays about the area’s rich geological and mining history. If music is more your vibe, the Blue Ridge Music Center just up the road in Galax welcomes visitors for free Midday Mountain Music sessions. These reopenings are a huge boost for both locals and tourists hoping to soak up a classic autumn in the mountains.

In the spirit of community, reminders of last year’s devastating Hurricane Helene are still all around us—from ongoing home repairs to stories of resilience and hope. Recovery continues, with new sirens in Haywood County to help protect against future floods and a renewed focus on supporting those still picking up the pieces.

Turning to the arts, Asheville’s event calendar is stacked today. Head over to the Wortham Center for the Performing Arts at 3 p.m. for “Jazz Is for Everyone,” a homage to Louis Armstrong and Duke Ellington. If live theater is what you’re after, “The Shark is Broken” wraps up its run at North Carolina Stage Company, promising laughs and a glimpse behind the scenes of one of Hollywood’s quirkiest productions.

Tonight, don’t miss Vancouver indie rockers Peach Pit playing The Orange Peel with doors at 7 and the show at 8. It’s a great chance to catch one of 2025’s buzziest touring acts right here at home. If you’re up for a cozy drink, AutoCamp just outside downtown is hosting a Fall Hot Cider Bar from 3 to 6 p.m.—the perfect pit stop to warm up after a hike or before heading out to a show.

In sports, UNC Asheville’s women’s soccer team grabbed a key conference win with a 2-0 victory over Winthrop yesterday, notching their third straight shutout and showing some real tenacity. Meanwhile, Bulldog volleyball rallied in dramatic fashion for a Senior Day win at home. Both teams are giving Bulldog fans plenty to cheer about this season.

Around town, there’s no shortage of ways to engage—the Pack Square walk brings together survivors and community members to raise hope for a cure, while local eateries like All Day Darling are keeping things lively with patio music and great food. And of course, with festival season in full swing, keep an eye out for more live music, art, and family activities popping up all week long.

That’s the latest for today. This has been Asheville Local Frequency. We’ll see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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