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Bulldogs Undefeated, Trolls Roam Arboretum, Ingles Rebuilding, and More Asheville Updates
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Good morning, this is your Asheville Local Frequency for February 9th. Kick off your Monday with some exciting local action as UNC Ashevilles mens tennis team, fresh off a perfect 7-0 shutout under new head coach Dustin Hale, takes on Young Harris today at 2 PM right here at Asheville School. The Bulldogs are undefeated in doubles and singles so far, with stars like Harrison Cooper and Leo Kolbe leading the charge, making it a must-see for sports fans looking to cheer on our hometown heroes and build that early season momentum.[1] Music lovers, head to Asheville Music Hall tonight where The Movement brings their signature reggae rock vibes, or catch Joe Marcinek with Jason Hann and Delvon Lamarr for a funky groove thatll have you dancing through the week.[4] If youre craving chill wellness, DRIP Nordic Sauna offers community sessions this afternoon up to 6 PM at Flowstate Vista, perfect for thawing out those winter blues with a steamy cold plunge ritual that locals swear by for resetting body and mind.[8]
Shifting to recovery stories that hit close to home, great news from Ingles Markets three stores in Swannanoa, Spruce Pine, and Morganton, hammered by Hurricane Helene over a year ago, are set to reopen in 2026 and 2027. Demolition is underway in Swannanoa along Highway 70, paving the way for a bigger, better 95,000-square-foot rebuild thatll bring back jobs, fresh groceries, and that familiar neighborhood feel so vital to our mountain communities rebuilding stronger.[3] In brighter state support, Treasurer Briner just donated the first loan repayment from federal funds straight to hurricane-hit areas like ours, channeling real dollars into recovery that means faster roads, homes, and hope for Western North Carolina families still on the mend.[5]
Art and adventure seekers, the North Carolina Arboretum is alive with Trolls: A Field Study today from 8 AM to 7 PM, where twelve massive interactive troll sculptures roam our woods on their first U.S. adventure, sparking wonder and family photo ops that connect us to nature in the most magical way.[2] Meanwhile, Grovewood Gallery shines with Vessels of Merriment, showcasing handcrafted pottery drinking vessels perfect for gifting or toasting resilience, on view through years end alongside Artful Living exhibits blending craftsman style with modern makers like blacksmith Paul Garrett.[2] Keep an eye on Mission Hospital too, as it faces another immediate jeopardy tag, underscoring our push for top-tier care in this vital hub.[9]
Whether youre rallying for tennis, soaking in saunas, or hunting trolls, Asheville pulses with chances to connect and create today. This has been Asheville Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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Shifting to recovery stories that hit close to home, great news from Ingles Markets three stores in Swannanoa, Spruce Pine, and Morganton, hammered by Hurricane Helene over a year ago, are set to reopen in 2026 and 2027. Demolition is underway in Swannanoa along Highway 70, paving the way for a bigger, better 95,000-square-foot rebuild thatll bring back jobs, fresh groceries, and that familiar neighborhood feel so vital to our mountain communities rebuilding stronger.[3] In brighter state support, Treasurer Briner just donated the first loan repayment from federal funds straight to hurricane-hit areas like ours, channeling real dollars into recovery that means faster roads, homes, and hope for Western North Carolina families still on the mend.[5]
Art and adventure seekers, the North Carolina Arboretum is alive with Trolls: A Field Study today from 8 AM to 7 PM, where twelve massive interactive troll sculptures roam our woods on their first U.S. adventure, sparking wonder and family photo ops that connect us to nature in the most magical way.[2] Meanwhile, Grovewood Gallery shines with Vessels of Merriment, showcasing handcrafted pottery drinking vessels perfect for gifting or toasting resilience, on view through years end alongside Artful Living exhibits blending craftsman style with modern makers like blacksmith Paul Garrett.[2] Keep an eye on Mission Hospital too, as it faces another immediate jeopardy tag, underscoring our push for top-tier care in this vital hub.[9]
Whether youre rallying for tennis, soaking in saunas, or hunting trolls, Asheville pulses with chances to connect and create today. 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