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Autumn Activities, Art Exhibits, and Dia de los Muertos Celebrations in Asheville

Autumn Activities, Art Exhibits, and Dia de los Muertos Celebrations in Asheville

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Good morning, this is your Asheville Local Frequency for Saturday, November first.

Let’s kick off this crisp autumn morning with a look at what’s happening around town. If your closet needs a seasonal refresh, Western Carolina Rescue Ministries is hosting their annual Coats for the Cold coat giveaway from 11 to 1 today, making sure everyone can bundle up as temperatures dip. Over by the Historic Train Depot in Hendersonville, it’s the final Saturday to catch the beloved Hendersonville Farmers Market from 8 until 1. Thirty local vendors, live entertainment, and a taste of the mountains make it the perfect start to your day.

On the arts front, make your way to the Asheville Art Museum for their exhibition Lasting Legacies: Architecture in Asheville. With works spanning from historic architects like Richard Sharp Smith and Douglas Ellington, it’s a local treasure on display through mid-January. For families in a spooky mood, the Haunted Trail at the Adventure Center of Asheville promises a family-friendly haunt tonight, complete with glow trails and a pirate ship escape room. Combo passes for these activities do sell out quickly, so a quick call ahead is a smart move.

In dining news, Eggs Rancheros Kitchen is opening its doors today on Biltmore Avenue, adding a much-anticipated breakfast and lunch spot with a Mexican-inspired menu. Lucky for early birds, it’s set for a full launch this morning. La Pizza Party also had its grand opening downtown yesterday, and if you’re scouting something new for dinner, this is the weekend to try it out.

Community continues to rally a year after Hurricane Helene. Marquee in the River Arts District is celebrating its grand reopening with a symbolic artists’ procession and live performances to honor those who helped rebuild after the storm. And in the spirit of rebuilding and giving, the 45th Annual Ingles Smoky Mountain Toy Run is revving up at the Kearfott plant on US Highway 70. Gates open at ten, with a police-escorted ride into downtown and donations going directly to kids in need through the holidays.

For those interested in cultural events, Dia de los Muertos will be celebrated from five till eleven tonight at El Porvenir Cultural and Economic Center on Westside Drive. Expect music, food, and vibrant traditions as Asheville’s Latinx community comes together in remembrance and joy.

And don’t miss tonight’s stage production of Murder on the Orient Express, adapted by Ken Ludwig. If you love a good mystery, it’s sure to be a thrilling evening at the theater.

Finally, looking ahead, get set for Monday night’s Moth GrandSLAM storytelling championship at the Wortham Center for Performing Arts, where the region’s best storytellers return for one unforgettable showdown.

Whether you’re shopping, exploring, or celebrating, Asheville has plenty to keep you inspired this weekend. This has been Asheville Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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