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Asheville Monday: Winter Alerts, Restaurant Week Finale, and Local Vibes
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Good morning, this is your Asheville Local Frequency for Monday, February 23rd. Bundle up, folks, because winter alerts are bringing cold winds and possible snow to our mountains today, so keep an eye on the roads and stay warm as you head out. Todays the perfect day to dive into Asheville Restaurant Week, wrapping up its final hours through tonight with special menus at spots all over town, from cozy bistros to mountain gems, giving you one last shot to savor deals that spotlight our local chefs and fresh flavors, boosting the community one delicious bite at a time.
Over at UNC Asheville, the womens golf Bulldogs are teeing off their spring season at the Babs Steffens Invitational today and tomorrow, fresh off a record-breaking fall with top finishes and new program marks, led by stars like Caroline Patterson whos snagged multiple Golfer of the Week honors, showing our local talent is swinging strong and inspiring the next generation right here in the Blue Ridge.
Governor Stein dropped by today to celebrate new apprenticeship and workforce pathways, opening doors for hands-on training that connects folks to real jobs in trades and tech, a game-changer for building skills and strengthening our economy from the ground up. Meanwhile, heating bill assistance applications are open now through Buncombe County for eligible households, a timely lifeline as these chilly temps linger, helping families focus on what matters without the chill of high bills.
Networking hustlers, dont miss the Asheville Area Business Associations Morning Club at 8:30, where open connections and fun games spark referrals and growth for your ventures. Tonight at 6:30, tune into the virtual Sacred Activism event Widening the Circle, expanding from self to service in an inspiring session that ties right into our communitys spirit of giving back.
Looking ahead, catch Wax Tailor with Napoleon da Legend tomorrow at The Orange Peel for electronic beats and hip-hop vibes starting at 8, or join the free Black Childrens Book Week celebration Thursday at PVA Community Center with stories and play that bring families together. Swing by American Folk Art and Framings 22nd Annual Miniatures Show downtown through the 25th for tiny treasures and demos, and keep the intrigue alive with Strangeville tales like the vanishing Linville Hermit, whose uneaten meal and vanishing footprints still spark our mountain mysteries.
This has been Asheville Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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Over at UNC Asheville, the womens golf Bulldogs are teeing off their spring season at the Babs Steffens Invitational today and tomorrow, fresh off a record-breaking fall with top finishes and new program marks, led by stars like Caroline Patterson whos snagged multiple Golfer of the Week honors, showing our local talent is swinging strong and inspiring the next generation right here in the Blue Ridge.
Governor Stein dropped by today to celebrate new apprenticeship and workforce pathways, opening doors for hands-on training that connects folks to real jobs in trades and tech, a game-changer for building skills and strengthening our economy from the ground up. Meanwhile, heating bill assistance applications are open now through Buncombe County for eligible households, a timely lifeline as these chilly temps linger, helping families focus on what matters without the chill of high bills.
Networking hustlers, dont miss the Asheville Area Business Associations Morning Club at 8:30, where open connections and fun games spark referrals and growth for your ventures. Tonight at 6:30, tune into the virtual Sacred Activism event Widening the Circle, expanding from self to service in an inspiring session that ties right into our communitys spirit of giving back.
Looking ahead, catch Wax Tailor with Napoleon da Legend tomorrow at The Orange Peel for electronic beats and hip-hop vibes starting at 8, or join the free Black Childrens Book Week celebration Thursday at PVA Community Center with stories and play that bring families together. Swing by American Folk Art and Framings 22nd Annual Miniatures Show downtown through the 25th for tiny treasures and demos, and keep the intrigue alive with Strangeville tales like the vanishing Linville Hermit, whose uneaten meal and vanishing footprints still spark our mountain mysteries.
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