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Asheville Arts, Brews, and Community Connections - A Local Roundup
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Good morning, this is your Asheville Local Frequency for Monday, November 10, 2025.
We’re waking up to a bright start as Asheville heads deeper into November, and there’s plenty happening all over town. Let’s jump right in with what’s moving and shaking on the city scene today.
First up, MANNA’s 23rd Annual Empty Bowls is happening from 11 am to 6 pm. This beloved community tradition brings folks together to fight hunger, with local artists donating handmade bowls that you take home as a reminder of the many empty bowls in our region. Expect tasty soups and a crowd that feels like a family reunion, all for a good cause.
Monday nights are made for connections over at Archetype Brewing, where Meetup Mondays kick off at 7 pm. Drop in for craft night, where you can try your hand at art projects—no experience needed—or catch the singles game night if you’re in the mood for laughs, board games, and maybe sparking a new friendship. Pair your evening with one of Archetype’s award-winning brews or a creative cocktail.
If you’re in the River Arts District, Marvelous Monday Open Studio runs until one, offering a welcoming space for artists and art lovers alike. Whether you’re a working painter or just curious about the creative process, peek into one of Asheville’s most dynamic art communities while you sip your morning coffee.
On the food front, if you’re hungry for something fresh, the Blue Cardinal food truck is parked around town today, serving up specialties that pair well with Asheville’s famous local brews. Over at New Belgium Brewing, there’s always a festive buzz, and today’s taproom menu comes with the bonus of scenic river views.
Tonight, local theater is alive and well—head to the Tina McGuire Theatre for the latest performance from Juked, a show that’s been drawing crowds for its energetic blend of music and storytelling. Curtain’s up at 7:30, so grab those tickets if you haven’t already.
Looking ahead, keep an eye out for upcoming events like the Annual Craft Fair of the Southern Highlands, returning soon to fill downtown with stunning handmade goods and artisan stories, and the ever-popular Vintage Market Days kicking off November 21, where you’ll find unique holiday gifts, vintage treasures, live music, and plenty of local treats.
In the headlines, the fire at the Weaverville Helene debris site is almost extinguished, and conservation news brings word that nearly 4,000 acres beside the Blue Ridge Parkway will be protected in a new land conservation project. These efforts ensure that our beautiful mountain landscape and clean air continue to be a source of pride for Asheville and beyond.
That’s a taste of what’s happening right now in Asheville—art, music, food, and community spirit all coming together in perfect mountain harmony. This has been Asheville Local Frequency. We’ll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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We’re waking up to a bright start as Asheville heads deeper into November, and there’s plenty happening all over town. Let’s jump right in with what’s moving and shaking on the city scene today.
First up, MANNA’s 23rd Annual Empty Bowls is happening from 11 am to 6 pm. This beloved community tradition brings folks together to fight hunger, with local artists donating handmade bowls that you take home as a reminder of the many empty bowls in our region. Expect tasty soups and a crowd that feels like a family reunion, all for a good cause.
Monday nights are made for connections over at Archetype Brewing, where Meetup Mondays kick off at 7 pm. Drop in for craft night, where you can try your hand at art projects—no experience needed—or catch the singles game night if you’re in the mood for laughs, board games, and maybe sparking a new friendship. Pair your evening with one of Archetype’s award-winning brews or a creative cocktail.
If you’re in the River Arts District, Marvelous Monday Open Studio runs until one, offering a welcoming space for artists and art lovers alike. Whether you’re a working painter or just curious about the creative process, peek into one of Asheville’s most dynamic art communities while you sip your morning coffee.
On the food front, if you’re hungry for something fresh, the Blue Cardinal food truck is parked around town today, serving up specialties that pair well with Asheville’s famous local brews. Over at New Belgium Brewing, there’s always a festive buzz, and today’s taproom menu comes with the bonus of scenic river views.
Tonight, local theater is alive and well—head to the Tina McGuire Theatre for the latest performance from Juked, a show that’s been drawing crowds for its energetic blend of music and storytelling. Curtain’s up at 7:30, so grab those tickets if you haven’t already.
Looking ahead, keep an eye out for upcoming events like the Annual Craft Fair of the Southern Highlands, returning soon to fill downtown with stunning handmade goods and artisan stories, and the ever-popular Vintage Market Days kicking off November 21, where you’ll find unique holiday gifts, vintage treasures, live music, and plenty of local treats.
In the headlines, the fire at the Weaverville Helene debris site is almost extinguished, and conservation news brings word that nearly 4,000 acres beside the Blue Ridge Parkway will be protected in a new land conservation project. These efforts ensure that our beautiful mountain landscape and clean air continue to be a source of pride for Asheville and beyond.
That’s a taste of what’s happening right now in Asheville—art, music, food, and community spirit all coming together in perfect mountain harmony. 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