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Asheville Lights Up with Community, Culture, and the Northern Lights
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Good morning, this is your Asheville Local Frequency for Thursday, November 13th, 2025.
After a chilly night in the mountains, it looks like Asheville is waking up to a wave of vibrant community happenings, unique local flavors, and perhaps even another breathtaking display in the night sky. Let’s start with a phenomenon that’s had Western North Carolina buzzing: the northern lights have been making rare appearances above Asheville. Locals were treated to an extraordinary aurora show just two nights ago, and meteorologists say there’s a real chance we could see the sky lighting up again this evening if the clouds stay away. Stay tuned and keep your eyes on the skies after sunset for more of nature’s magic.
If you’re looking for activities this afternoon, the West Asheville Library is hosting Baby Story Time at 3:30. It’s a delightful way for families with little ones to connect and build early literacy in a friendly community setting. For neighbors near Bartlett Arms Apartments, the Community Engagement Market kicks off at 3 p.m., offering local produce, crafts, and a chance to meet representatives from area organizations.
Performing arts fans, Asheville Junior Theater is taking over Momentum Gallery on Broadway Street from 5 to 8 p.m. Drop by for an evening of youthful energy and fresh local talent. Meanwhile, at 5:30, “Beer and Politics” at Westville Pub brings locals together for candid conversations about current events in a laid-back setting. At the same time, Is This a Room, the suspenseful true story of a young Air Force linguist, continues at NC Stage Company.
Night owls and music lovers can head to Pisgah Brewing Company in Black Mountain, where Emily Martin and her band take the stage at 7. Their distinctive blend of modern folk and mountain sounds promise the perfect soundtrack for a cool autumn evening. And for something a little different, Momentum Gallery is also hosting an open gallery event tonight, making it a hotspot for creatives and art lovers on the town.
For those interested in civic engagement, Indivisible AVL is hosting a workshop on abortion care and advocacy from 7 to 8:15 p.m., open to anyone who wants to learn how to communicate and support access in our community. There’s also a regular monthly meetup at White Labs, where community leaders and locals gather to swap ideas and strengthen connections.
Sports fans should note that UNC Asheville’s women’s basketball team is on the road tonight, facing North Carolina Central at 6:30. The Bulldogs are coming in with energy after a lopsided win last week, and you can catch the action on ESPN Plus or follow live stats online.
Finally, don’t forget to explore the “Snow: Tiny Crystals, Global Impact” exhibit at the North Carolina Arboretum, running through winter. It’s an interactive experience perfect for families, science lovers, or anyone curious about how snow shapes our world—even here in the Blue Ridge.
This has been Asheville Local Frequency. We’ll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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After a chilly night in the mountains, it looks like Asheville is waking up to a wave of vibrant community happenings, unique local flavors, and perhaps even another breathtaking display in the night sky. Let’s start with a phenomenon that’s had Western North Carolina buzzing: the northern lights have been making rare appearances above Asheville. Locals were treated to an extraordinary aurora show just two nights ago, and meteorologists say there’s a real chance we could see the sky lighting up again this evening if the clouds stay away. Stay tuned and keep your eyes on the skies after sunset for more of nature’s magic.
If you’re looking for activities this afternoon, the West Asheville Library is hosting Baby Story Time at 3:30. It’s a delightful way for families with little ones to connect and build early literacy in a friendly community setting. For neighbors near Bartlett Arms Apartments, the Community Engagement Market kicks off at 3 p.m., offering local produce, crafts, and a chance to meet representatives from area organizations.
Performing arts fans, Asheville Junior Theater is taking over Momentum Gallery on Broadway Street from 5 to 8 p.m. Drop by for an evening of youthful energy and fresh local talent. Meanwhile, at 5:30, “Beer and Politics” at Westville Pub brings locals together for candid conversations about current events in a laid-back setting. At the same time, Is This a Room, the suspenseful true story of a young Air Force linguist, continues at NC Stage Company.
Night owls and music lovers can head to Pisgah Brewing Company in Black Mountain, where Emily Martin and her band take the stage at 7. Their distinctive blend of modern folk and mountain sounds promise the perfect soundtrack for a cool autumn evening. And for something a little different, Momentum Gallery is also hosting an open gallery event tonight, making it a hotspot for creatives and art lovers on the town.
For those interested in civic engagement, Indivisible AVL is hosting a workshop on abortion care and advocacy from 7 to 8:15 p.m., open to anyone who wants to learn how to communicate and support access in our community. There’s also a regular monthly meetup at White Labs, where community leaders and locals gather to swap ideas and strengthen connections.
Sports fans should note that UNC Asheville’s women’s basketball team is on the road tonight, facing North Carolina Central at 6:30. The Bulldogs are coming in with energy after a lopsided win last week, and you can catch the action on ESPN Plus or follow live stats online.
Finally, don’t forget to explore the “Snow: Tiny Crystals, Global Impact” exhibit at the North Carolina Arboretum, running through winter. It’s an interactive experience perfect for families, science lovers, or anyone curious about how snow shapes our world—even here in the Blue Ridge.
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