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Autumn Vibes, Roadwork, and Community Events - Your Asheville Local Frequency for October 20
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Good morning, this is your Asheville Local Frequency for Monday, October twentieth. We are kicking off a new week under those crisp, golden mountain skies, and there’s a lot happening around town to keep spirits high as autumn starts settling in full force.
Let’s start with transportation updates for your morning. If you are heading downtown, anticipate some slowdowns around College Street and Patton Avenue where roadwork is ongoing. Crews are scheduled to wrap up paving later this week, so lanes may be shifting throughout the day. And just a heads up, Asheville Rides Transit is temporarily detouring Route 4 around Biltmore Avenue due to utility maintenance. Plan a few extra minutes if you’re commuting that way.
On the city beat, Asheville City Council is reconvening tomorrow evening. Key issues up for discussion include the upcoming winter shelter program and plans to expand sidewalk repairs across several neighborhoods. There’s some excitement brewing about the new initiative to partner with local artists on mural projects aimed at enlivening public spaces, so keep your eyes open next time you’re exploring River Arts District.
Now let’s talk weather. Today we’re expecting a breezy, mostly sunny Monday with highs in the upper sixties. It could feel cooler than that with wind gusts, so it’s a great excuse to pull out your favorite sweater. Tonight turns chilly, dipping into the low forties. If you’re an early riser, you may even catch a little valley fog tomorrow morning.
If you are searching for something fun to do after work or as the sun sets, there’s plenty on tap. Over in West Asheville, the Haywood Road block party is happening from four until eight this evening, featuring live local musicians, a pop-up artisan market, and of course, food trucks galore. Meanwhile, Catawba Brewing is hosting their Monday Trivia Night starting at seven, and rumor has it, tonight’s theme is all about Appalachian folklore and legends.
Gardeners and tree lovers, today begins Asheville’s annual Fall Tree Giveaway at the Dr. Wesley Grant Senior Center. The city is offering free native saplings to residents on a first come, first served basis, helping green up our neighborhoods while supplies last. Bring proof of residency and maybe snap a photo with your new redbud or dogwood.
And for those tuning in with kids or grandkids, the Hands On! Children’s Museum has launched its new Mountain Science Mondays program this morning, an interactive series exploring geology and wildlife in the Blue Ridge. It is a hands-on way for young explorers to discover what makes our region’s ecosystems so unique.
Remember, local farmers markets are open across town this afternoon, stocked full of late-harvest apples, winter squash, and those first sweet potatoes of the season. Plus, keep an eye out for notices on flu shot clinics rolling out this week at area pharmacies and community centers.
That’s your look at news, events, and what’s fresh here at home on this beautiful Monday. This has been Asheville Local Frequency. We’ll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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Let’s start with transportation updates for your morning. If you are heading downtown, anticipate some slowdowns around College Street and Patton Avenue where roadwork is ongoing. Crews are scheduled to wrap up paving later this week, so lanes may be shifting throughout the day. And just a heads up, Asheville Rides Transit is temporarily detouring Route 4 around Biltmore Avenue due to utility maintenance. Plan a few extra minutes if you’re commuting that way.
On the city beat, Asheville City Council is reconvening tomorrow evening. Key issues up for discussion include the upcoming winter shelter program and plans to expand sidewalk repairs across several neighborhoods. There’s some excitement brewing about the new initiative to partner with local artists on mural projects aimed at enlivening public spaces, so keep your eyes open next time you’re exploring River Arts District.
Now let’s talk weather. Today we’re expecting a breezy, mostly sunny Monday with highs in the upper sixties. It could feel cooler than that with wind gusts, so it’s a great excuse to pull out your favorite sweater. Tonight turns chilly, dipping into the low forties. If you’re an early riser, you may even catch a little valley fog tomorrow morning.
If you are searching for something fun to do after work or as the sun sets, there’s plenty on tap. Over in West Asheville, the Haywood Road block party is happening from four until eight this evening, featuring live local musicians, a pop-up artisan market, and of course, food trucks galore. Meanwhile, Catawba Brewing is hosting their Monday Trivia Night starting at seven, and rumor has it, tonight’s theme is all about Appalachian folklore and legends.
Gardeners and tree lovers, today begins Asheville’s annual Fall Tree Giveaway at the Dr. Wesley Grant Senior Center. The city is offering free native saplings to residents on a first come, first served basis, helping green up our neighborhoods while supplies last. Bring proof of residency and maybe snap a photo with your new redbud or dogwood.
And for those tuning in with kids or grandkids, the Hands On! Children’s Museum has launched its new Mountain Science Mondays program this morning, an interactive series exploring geology and wildlife in the Blue Ridge. It is a hands-on way for young explorers to discover what makes our region’s ecosystems so unique.
Remember, local farmers markets are open across town this afternoon, stocked full of late-harvest apples, winter squash, and those first sweet potatoes of the season. Plus, keep an eye out for notices on flu shot clinics rolling out this week at area pharmacies and community centers.
That’s your look at news, events, and what’s fresh here at home on this beautiful Monday. 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