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'Asheville Highlights: From Line Dancing to Craft Brews and Arts & Crafts Inspiration'
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Good morning, this is your Asheville Local Frequency for Monday, December 29.
Kick off your week with some toe-tapping fun right here in town, as the Harvest House Community Center hosts an Intro to Line Dance session today, perfect for shaking off those holiday indulgences and connecting with neighbors in a lively, low-pressure way. If youre craving craft brews, head over to Iron Key Brewing in nearby Columbus for their Monday Pint Nights, running through the end of the year and drawing folks together for good times and great local beer that supports our mountain economy. Art lovers, dont miss the all-day Artful Living: The Spirit of the Craftsman Style exhibition at Grovewood Gallery, showcasing stunning works by ceramicist Leslie Green Guilbault, blacksmith Paul Garrett, furniture maker Timothy Livingston, and painter Shawn Krueger, whose pieces blend timeless Arts and Crafts vibes with fresh mountain inspiration, reminding us how local makers keep our creative heritage alive amid everyday life.
On the recovery front, a locally owned store is making waves by delivering fresh produce and essentials to communities still rebuilding after Tropical Storm Helene, proving that small businesses are the heartbeat of our resilience and directly easing the daily struggles for families getting back on their feet. Renew NC just extended their post-Helene housing recovery program deadline, offering critical case management support in Asheville and beyond, so if you or someone you know needs help with repairs or relocation, this extension means more time to secure stable homes before the new year hits. Meanwhile, right-of-way work is progressing on the north section of a key project, paving the way for construction in 2026 that will improve traffic flow and safety for commuters weaving through our winding roads.
Sports fans, catch the UNC Asheville Bulldogs womens basketball team hosting Brevard Tornados today at Kimmel Arena, a chance to cheer on local talent and feel that electric community energy. And big news for events: Harrahs Cherokee Center, Explore Asheville, and the Regional Sports Commission inked a ten-year partnership, locking in more top-tier SoCon tournaments and concerts that boost tourism and keep our venues buzzing year-round. As the holidays wind down, the City of Asheville shares smart recycling tips to handle all that wrapping paper and boxes, helping us all start 2026 greener and reducing landfill strain on our beautiful valleys.
Looking ahead, swing by the River Arts District for Marvelous Monday Open Studio tomorrow or gear up for Flame Shops Make Your Own glass session on New Years Eve. With Deck the Trees voting still open through January 5 in Black Mountain and Swannanoa, your dollars warm homes via the SVCM Fuel Fund under this years musical theme. At Mission Hospital, Dr. Landon Halls muscle-sparing Subvastus knee surgery technique is speeding recoveries and cutting pain, a game-changer for active Asheville folks hitting the trails sooner.
This has been Asheville Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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Kick off your week with some toe-tapping fun right here in town, as the Harvest House Community Center hosts an Intro to Line Dance session today, perfect for shaking off those holiday indulgences and connecting with neighbors in a lively, low-pressure way. If youre craving craft brews, head over to Iron Key Brewing in nearby Columbus for their Monday Pint Nights, running through the end of the year and drawing folks together for good times and great local beer that supports our mountain economy. Art lovers, dont miss the all-day Artful Living: The Spirit of the Craftsman Style exhibition at Grovewood Gallery, showcasing stunning works by ceramicist Leslie Green Guilbault, blacksmith Paul Garrett, furniture maker Timothy Livingston, and painter Shawn Krueger, whose pieces blend timeless Arts and Crafts vibes with fresh mountain inspiration, reminding us how local makers keep our creative heritage alive amid everyday life.
On the recovery front, a locally owned store is making waves by delivering fresh produce and essentials to communities still rebuilding after Tropical Storm Helene, proving that small businesses are the heartbeat of our resilience and directly easing the daily struggles for families getting back on their feet. Renew NC just extended their post-Helene housing recovery program deadline, offering critical case management support in Asheville and beyond, so if you or someone you know needs help with repairs or relocation, this extension means more time to secure stable homes before the new year hits. Meanwhile, right-of-way work is progressing on the north section of a key project, paving the way for construction in 2026 that will improve traffic flow and safety for commuters weaving through our winding roads.
Sports fans, catch the UNC Asheville Bulldogs womens basketball team hosting Brevard Tornados today at Kimmel Arena, a chance to cheer on local talent and feel that electric community energy. And big news for events: Harrahs Cherokee Center, Explore Asheville, and the Regional Sports Commission inked a ten-year partnership, locking in more top-tier SoCon tournaments and concerts that boost tourism and keep our venues buzzing year-round. As the holidays wind down, the City of Asheville shares smart recycling tips to handle all that wrapping paper and boxes, helping us all start 2026 greener and reducing landfill strain on our beautiful valleys.
Looking ahead, swing by the River Arts District for Marvelous Monday Open Studio tomorrow or gear up for Flame Shops Make Your Own glass session on New Years Eve. With Deck the Trees voting still open through January 5 in Black Mountain and Swannanoa, your dollars warm homes via the SVCM Fuel Fund under this years musical theme. At Mission Hospital, Dr. Landon Halls muscle-sparing Subvastus knee surgery technique is speeding recoveries and cutting pain, a game-changer for active Asheville folks hitting the trails sooner.
This has been Asheville Local Frequency. Well 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