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Asheville Autumn Adventures: Local Happenings, Community Events, and More
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Good morning, this is your Asheville Local Frequency for Wednesday, October 15, 2025.
It is a beautiful start to the day here in Asheville, with partly cloudy skies and highs expected to reach the upper seventies, making it just right for early leaf peeping and enjoying the outdoors. If you are in the mood for a midweek adventure, the River Arts District Farmers Market is happening this afternoon on the lawn at New Belgium Brewing. Starting at 3 p.m., you can browse fresh local produce, baked goods, crafts, and more, with SNAP benefits accepted. Grab a pizza from Paperhouse Pizza, the food truck feature today, and enjoy the lively market scene. For families and music lovers, the New Belgium beer garden has a Friday evening treat on deck with The Greenliners playing progressive bluegrass this week. Friday nights under the stars with good music and Asheville brews always hit the right note.
If you are feeling artsy, you can catch Autumn at the Opry over at Flat Rock Playhouse, which runs through the month and features plenty of rootsy tunes and even a few cowboy boots. This evening, head over to The Grey Eagle for a sunset ukulele jam with the Asheville Ukulele Society. Local musician Reed Turchi also brings his slide guitar sounds to The Grey Eagle patio at 5:30, perfect for kicking back as the sun sets over the mountains.
College athletics have their moment, too, as UNC Asheville’s women’s soccer hosts Gardner-Webb tonight before traveling to High Point over the weekend. In big news for local students, UNC Asheville just secured a $1.3 million federal grant to expand support services, a big step for campus life and access.
Downtown buzzed yesterday as Democrats rallied at Pack Square Park, calling on lawmakers to end the ongoing federal government shutdown. Local impacts are real, from health care uncertainty to delayed recovery for those still reeling after last year’s Hurricane Helene. Fortunately, despite the shutdown, local and state funds are keeping the Great Smoky Mountains National Park open for all your autumn hikes.
A quick look at what’s new: Richmond Hill Park, the city’s largest, is reopening this weekend after major repairs, and proposals are underway for an event-based social district in the South Slope to boost downtown’s economy. On the infrastructure front, watch for overnight closures on I-26 as crews get moving on the Parkway bridge removal—patience is the word for drivers this week. The city is also starting plans for a hundred-million-dollar water system upgrade, promising cleaner, safer water across Asheville neighborhoods.
Crime rates have dropped, though many locals share quality-of-life concerns, and efforts for affordable firefighter cancer screenings are in the spotlight as health advocates ramp up calls for action. If you missed it, Haywood County officials seized eleven dogs from an unlicensed shelter, spotlighting the continued importance of responsible animal care.
Looking ahead, mark your calendar for the Gem and Jam family festival next Friday at New Belgium, and in early November, catch the ever-popular Asheville Drag Brunch, a free community event supporting local wellness initiatives. Also, if you are hoping to hit it big, tonight’s Mega Millions jackpot is in the six-hundred-million-dollar territory.
Thanks for tuning in. This has been Asheville Local Frequency. We’ll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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It is a beautiful start to the day here in Asheville, with partly cloudy skies and highs expected to reach the upper seventies, making it just right for early leaf peeping and enjoying the outdoors. If you are in the mood for a midweek adventure, the River Arts District Farmers Market is happening this afternoon on the lawn at New Belgium Brewing. Starting at 3 p.m., you can browse fresh local produce, baked goods, crafts, and more, with SNAP benefits accepted. Grab a pizza from Paperhouse Pizza, the food truck feature today, and enjoy the lively market scene. For families and music lovers, the New Belgium beer garden has a Friday evening treat on deck with The Greenliners playing progressive bluegrass this week. Friday nights under the stars with good music and Asheville brews always hit the right note.
If you are feeling artsy, you can catch Autumn at the Opry over at Flat Rock Playhouse, which runs through the month and features plenty of rootsy tunes and even a few cowboy boots. This evening, head over to The Grey Eagle for a sunset ukulele jam with the Asheville Ukulele Society. Local musician Reed Turchi also brings his slide guitar sounds to The Grey Eagle patio at 5:30, perfect for kicking back as the sun sets over the mountains.
College athletics have their moment, too, as UNC Asheville’s women’s soccer hosts Gardner-Webb tonight before traveling to High Point over the weekend. In big news for local students, UNC Asheville just secured a $1.3 million federal grant to expand support services, a big step for campus life and access.
Downtown buzzed yesterday as Democrats rallied at Pack Square Park, calling on lawmakers to end the ongoing federal government shutdown. Local impacts are real, from health care uncertainty to delayed recovery for those still reeling after last year’s Hurricane Helene. Fortunately, despite the shutdown, local and state funds are keeping the Great Smoky Mountains National Park open for all your autumn hikes.
A quick look at what’s new: Richmond Hill Park, the city’s largest, is reopening this weekend after major repairs, and proposals are underway for an event-based social district in the South Slope to boost downtown’s economy. On the infrastructure front, watch for overnight closures on I-26 as crews get moving on the Parkway bridge removal—patience is the word for drivers this week. The city is also starting plans for a hundred-million-dollar water system upgrade, promising cleaner, safer water across Asheville neighborhoods.
Crime rates have dropped, though many locals share quality-of-life concerns, and efforts for affordable firefighter cancer screenings are in the spotlight as health advocates ramp up calls for action. If you missed it, Haywood County officials seized eleven dogs from an unlicensed shelter, spotlighting the continued importance of responsible animal care.
Looking ahead, mark your calendar for the Gem and Jam family festival next Friday at New Belgium, and in early November, catch the ever-popular Asheville Drag Brunch, a free community event supporting local wellness initiatives. Also, if you are hoping to hit it big, tonight’s Mega Millions jackpot is in the six-hundred-million-dollar territory.
Thanks for tuning in. 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