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Asheville Bounces Back: Rebuilding, Reopening, and Celebrating Fall in the Mountains
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Good morning, this is your Asheville Local Frequency for Wednesday, October 29th, 2025.
Asheville is waking up to a cool and colorful Wednesday, and there is plenty happening around town today and in the days ahead. The autumn leaves are at their peak, drawing visitors and locals alike out for some fresh mountain air and community spirit. Recovery continues across our region in a big way following last year’s devastating Hurricane Helene. After months of cleanup and rebuilding, local campgrounds and parks are welcoming guests back, though some familiar roads and facilities, especially portions of the Blue Ridge Parkway, are still restricted to one lane. Area businesses, including small, family-run sites and larger campgrounds like Asheville East KOA Holiday, are finally seeing visitors return. The message from owners is clear: Asheville is open, the trails and attractions are ready, and there has never been a better time to enjoy the mountains, especially with the fall colors in full display.
In downtown Asheville, a big comeback story is unfolding as White Lotus Boutique in Biltmore Village gears up for its grand reopening on Sunday, November 2nd. The shop was completely destroyed by flooding, but after a year of rebuilding, the owners are celebrating with live music, refreshments, giveaways, and special discounts. It’s a testament to the city’s resilient spirit and a great opportunity to support a beloved local business as they open their doors once again.
If you are looking for things to do today, head over to New Belgium Brewing for the River Arts District Farmers Market starting at 3 p.m. You can browse stalls packed with local fruits, veggies, meats, bread, honey, flowers, crafts, and more. Food truck Paperhouse Pizza will be serving up handmade sourdough pizzas on site. And remember, the market gladly accepts SNAP and Farmer’s Market Prescriptions.
For music fans, the Well-Crafted Music Series continues tonight with a performance by Datrian Johnson, promising lively tunes and a cozy neighborhood vibe. Comedy and entertainment lovers can catch YouTube star Grace Helbig live at The Orange Peel tonight at 7:30 p.m. This show is 18 and up and should bring plenty of laughs to end your day.
Sports fans, make your way to Black Mountain, where the UNC Asheville women’s soccer team hosts USC Upstate at 1 p.m. at Montreat College’s Howard Fisher Memorial Field for the latest edition of the Ingles I-26 Rivalry. It’s a great chance to catch some collegiate action and cheer on the Bulldogs.
Looking a bit ahead, don’t miss the Asheville Drag Brunch’s free Community Give Back drag show at New Belgium this coming Sunday, with all proceeds supporting recovery and wellness nonprofits. If you’re in the mood to plan further out, the Silent Disco returns to New Belgium on November 15th, and in March, the Asheville Marathon and Half winds its way through town again.
On the civic front, the City of Asheville continues its work post-Helene, with agencies and nonprofits like MountainTrue working to secure major grants and lead large-scale river and trail restoration throughout the region. It’s a time of rebuilding, and every local visit, purchase, or bit of support helps write Asheville’s next great chapter.
This has been Asheville Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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Asheville is waking up to a cool and colorful Wednesday, and there is plenty happening around town today and in the days ahead. The autumn leaves are at their peak, drawing visitors and locals alike out for some fresh mountain air and community spirit. Recovery continues across our region in a big way following last year’s devastating Hurricane Helene. After months of cleanup and rebuilding, local campgrounds and parks are welcoming guests back, though some familiar roads and facilities, especially portions of the Blue Ridge Parkway, are still restricted to one lane. Area businesses, including small, family-run sites and larger campgrounds like Asheville East KOA Holiday, are finally seeing visitors return. The message from owners is clear: Asheville is open, the trails and attractions are ready, and there has never been a better time to enjoy the mountains, especially with the fall colors in full display.
In downtown Asheville, a big comeback story is unfolding as White Lotus Boutique in Biltmore Village gears up for its grand reopening on Sunday, November 2nd. The shop was completely destroyed by flooding, but after a year of rebuilding, the owners are celebrating with live music, refreshments, giveaways, and special discounts. It’s a testament to the city’s resilient spirit and a great opportunity to support a beloved local business as they open their doors once again.
If you are looking for things to do today, head over to New Belgium Brewing for the River Arts District Farmers Market starting at 3 p.m. You can browse stalls packed with local fruits, veggies, meats, bread, honey, flowers, crafts, and more. Food truck Paperhouse Pizza will be serving up handmade sourdough pizzas on site. And remember, the market gladly accepts SNAP and Farmer’s Market Prescriptions.
For music fans, the Well-Crafted Music Series continues tonight with a performance by Datrian Johnson, promising lively tunes and a cozy neighborhood vibe. Comedy and entertainment lovers can catch YouTube star Grace Helbig live at The Orange Peel tonight at 7:30 p.m. This show is 18 and up and should bring plenty of laughs to end your day.
Sports fans, make your way to Black Mountain, where the UNC Asheville women’s soccer team hosts USC Upstate at 1 p.m. at Montreat College’s Howard Fisher Memorial Field for the latest edition of the Ingles I-26 Rivalry. It’s a great chance to catch some collegiate action and cheer on the Bulldogs.
Looking a bit ahead, don’t miss the Asheville Drag Brunch’s free Community Give Back drag show at New Belgium this coming Sunday, with all proceeds supporting recovery and wellness nonprofits. If you’re in the mood to plan further out, the Silent Disco returns to New Belgium on November 15th, and in March, the Asheville Marathon and Half winds its way through town again.
On the civic front, the City of Asheville continues its work post-Helene, with agencies and nonprofits like MountainTrue working to secure major grants and lead large-scale river and trail restoration throughout the region. It’s a time of rebuilding, and every local visit, purchase, or bit of support helps write Asheville’s next great chapter.
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