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Crisp Fall Days, New Businesses, and Sustainability Talks: Your Asheville Local Update

Crisp Fall Days, New Businesses, and Sustainability Talks: Your Asheville Local Update

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Good morning, this is your Asheville Local Frequency for Thursday, October 9, 2025.

Today marks the first true nip of fall in the air—welcome to sweater weather, Asheville. Last night’s cold front swept through, leaving us with sunny skies and daytime highs in the upper 60s, but be prepared for chilly nights dipping into the upper 30s and low 40s. If you’re up early or live in the higher valleys, you might spot our first frost of the season, so consider covering those delicate plants and maybe even breaking out the hot cider a little early. The weekend looks dry, with a nice gradual warm-up—expect highs back into the low 70s by Sunday, which is perfect news for anyone with outdoor plans.

Downtown Asheville gets a little extra sparkle this afternoon as Estate Jewelry holds its ribbon-cutting ceremony at 30 Haywood Street. From 4 to 7 PM, it’s a chance to celebrate a new local business that promises vintage charm with a modern touch. This is a great opportunity to browse unique pieces, meet the owners, and support Asheville’s vibrant Downtown district.

Meanwhile, food lovers have plenty to savor this October. Three Asheville restaurants just made it into the top 25 for casual dining nationwide, according to Tripadvisor’s 2025 Travelers’ Choice Awards. Jettie Rae’s Oyster House on Charlotte Street, Posana Downtown on Biltmore Avenue, and Vinnie’s Neighborhood Italian South on Hendersonville Road are all ranked among the best—congratulations to the hardworking teams behind each of these beloved spots. And if you’re curious, Posana is also opening a second location today at Biltmore Park Town Square, bringing their modern, locally-inspired menu to even more guests.

On the community and sustainability front, tonight at 6:30, Scott Burroughs of This Land Studio will present the results of the UNCA Woods Community Visioning Workshop at Grace Covenant Presbyterian Church. This comes after months of community feedback about the proposed development of the university’s 54-acre forest for a mixed-use soccer stadium and more. Tonight’s meeting will show what’s possible if Asheville puts preservation and thoughtful design first—something many locals feel passionately about. Whether you oppose the stadium idea or just want to learn more, this is your chance to see alternative proposals and get involved. The meeting doubles as a Save UNCA Woods general session, so expect updates on advocacy, next steps, and even some merchandise for the cause.

In entertainment, the music scene keeps rolling—while Asheville proper doesn’t have a major concert tonight, nearby venues are hosting acts like Marianas Trench at The Ritz in Raleigh and Panzerfaust at The Underground in Charlotte. If you’re looking for something local, keep an eye out for smaller gigs and live music around town, especially as the nights get cooler and the fall festival season approaches.

As we wrap up this morning’s broadcast, remember: Asheville is full of people shaping the city’s future, from activists and architects to chefs and jewelers staking their claims downtown. Each of us has a role in making our community vibrant, sustainable, and welcoming. Whether you’re exploring new restaurants, celebrating local businesses, or standing up for green spaces, you’re part of what makes Asheville special.

Thanks for tuning in—we hope you have a great day, stay cozy, and get out there to experience what this city has to offer. This has been Asheville Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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