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Mardi Gras Revelry, Art Lovers Stroll, and a Key to the City - Asheville's Vibrant Weekend Wrap-Up

Mardi Gras Revelry, Art Lovers Stroll, and a Key to the City - Asheville's Vibrant Weekend Wrap-Up

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Good morning, this is your Asheville Local Frequency for February 16th. What a vibrant weekend in the Blue Ridge Mountains, folks, where our community turned chilly rains into pure celebration and heartfelt moments that remind us why we love calling Asheville home.

Kicking off with the big splash yesterday, the 2026 Asheville Mardi Gras parade lit up the South Slope like a string of colorful beads despite those drizzly morning skies and lingering chill. Streets overflowed with families, friends, and lively krewes tossing beads galore, turning the neighborhood into a festive whirlwind that chased away winter blues and brought everyone closer. If you missed it, grab those snapshots online, but the energy was electric, proving Asheville knows how to party through any weather.

Speaking of heartwarming vibes, our River Arts District served up romance on Valentines Day with the free Art Lovers Stroll. Galleries flung open doors for locals to wander, discovering paintings and sculptures that whispered sweet nothings to their sweethearts. Artists shared stories of resilience too, like plans for flood-safe creative spaces post-Helene, ensuring this hub of inspiration keeps flowing for years. And shoutout to LEAF Global Arts Love Gala, celebrating community roots with music and support that strengthens our creative spirit.

Music lovers, you wont believe Saturdays epic finale at ExploreAshevilleArena. Bluegrass phenom Billy Strings wrapped his four-night run with a love-infused two-set show, welcoming guests Jon Stickley, Mark Lavengood, and Chris Henry for rare bust-outs like Sliding Rock and a 306-show gap revival of I Dont Want Your Ramblin Letters. The real showstopper? Mayor Esther Manheimer presented Billy with the key to the city onstage, honoring his boosts to our economy and residents lives. That moment had the crowd roaring, a true testament to how music knits our town together.

On a somber note, were remembering cherished resident Denise Fosco, whose passing leaves a quiet void in our community hearts. Our thoughts go out to her family and friends.

Looking ahead, shake off any weekend haze with the NC Arboreturns Trolls: A Field Study exhibit wrapping up soon, though traffic jammed NC 191 from the crowds, so plan smart. Keep an eye on that 10-acre wildfire in Candler near North Luther Road, still active at zero percent contained, but crews are on it.

Whether youre strolling galleries, catching live tunes, or just soaking in our mountain magic, Asheville stays alive with connection and creativity that impacts us all daily. This has been Asheville Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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