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Asheville Local: Outdoor Pursuits, Live Music, and Community Connections

Asheville Local: Outdoor Pursuits, Live Music, and Community Connections

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Good morning, this is your Asheville Local Frequency for Monday, November 3rd. The city is waking up to brisk fall air and the last hints of Halloween linger, with West Asheville still buzzing after a lively weekend filled with goblins, ghouls, and plenty of candy. As temperatures climb into the low 60s, the weather sets a perfect stage for exploring Asheville’s vibrant arts, music, and outdoor scene.

If you’re looking to get outside and soak up some nature, there’s a Hike with a Naturalist happening at Chimney Rock today at 11 am—an ideal way to enjoy autumn colors while learning about local plants and wildlife. Back in town, the River Arts District is bustling, gearing up for its recurring Plant Club Pop-Up Market, where local growers and artists showcase rare tropicals, handmade botanical creations, and herbal teas on the third Saturday of every month. You’ll find everything from beautiful bouquets to helpful gardening tips. The market is free, so plant lovers and curious newcomers alike are welcome.

Over at the Orange Peel, music fans can catch Purity Ring tonight for a high-energy blend of electronic pop. Tickets are still available and the venue promises a memorable setlist mixing crowd favorites with fresh tracks. Earlier in the weekend, Matt Maeson rocked the stage, reminding Asheville why its live music legacy endures. For those keeping an eye on the music calendar, anticipation is already building for Warren Haynes’ Christmas Jam, with this year’s lineup boasting Stone Temple Pilots and some of Asheville’s biggest names—it’s a tradition that draws locals and visitors alike, raising spirits and funds for charitable causes.

In local sports, UNC Asheville’s women’s basketball team squares off against Mercer Bears today in Kimmel Arena. Both teams bring strong stats, with standout players Abigail Wilson and Ariana Bennett ready to set the pace. Whether you’re a passionate Bulldogs fan or just enjoy the fun of college sports, this game promises plenty of action.

Community spirit is on full display as food banks across Western North Carolina respond to a surge in need, with groups calling on officials to resolve government funding issues. This follows a busy weekend for local pantries and the Interfaith Assistance Ministries in Hendersonville, where families continue lining up for essentials. And for those looking for ways to give back, Fletcher’s church will hold a food distribution this Saturday, offering a hand to anyone who needs it.

On the arts front, the local theater scene continues to entertain with ongoing performances of The Shark is Broken, a comedic behind-the-scenes glimpse of classic cinema in the midst of chaos. For craft enthusiasts, the 7th Annual Vessels of Merriment is in full swing, spotlighting artisan work across the city. Locals can also join the Community Engagement Market at Asheville Christian Academy, which brings together craftsmen, growers, and neighbors for an afternoon of connecting and discovering new favorite finds.

Before we sign off, a reminder to watch for traffic updates, as roadwork in certain corridors may slow morning commutes. And as always, if you’re tuning in with us, mark your calendars for upcoming arts events, turkey trots, and more as the holidays approach.

This has been Asheville Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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