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Asheville Stays Warm: Code Purple Alert, Riverfront Dreams, and Community Heart
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Good morning, this is your Asheville Local Frequency for Wednesday, March 18.
Folks, if youre out in this chilly snap today, know that Asheville has your back with a Code Purple alert activated by the Asheville-Buncombe Continuum of Care. Emergency shelters like Safe Shelter for women, ABCCM Transformation Village for women and families, and the Salvation Army are open all day, with easy bus access to keep everyone warm and safe from the cold thats gripping our streets. Its a vital lifeline, reminding us how our community steps up to protect those facing the harshest nights, turning potential tragedy into real support right here in the mountains.[1]
Shifting gears to brighter horizons, the citys buzzing about fresh design concepts unveiled for the Riverfront Park rebuild, promising greener spaces and better river vibes thatll draw families out for picnics and play once theyre built. And get this, Junk-O-Rama Vintage Market is making a triumphant return, packed with retro treasures that let you score unique finds while supporting local vendorsperfect for sprucing up your home with that Asheville flair. Meanwhile, our communitys alive with square dancing gatherings, where folks of all ages twirl away stress and connect over live calls and fiddle tunes, fostering the joyful bonds that make this town feel like family.[1]
Looking ahead, mark your calendars for Saturday, March 21, when the Great Mother Marcha powerful 500-mile pilgrimage for healing and unityrolls through Pack Square Park from 1 to 7 PM. Expect inspiring speakers, music, and a wave of positive energy thatll recharge your spirit and highlight our shared commitment to brighter futures.[5] Music lovers, Steven Curtis Chapmans Speechless 26 Tour hits town on March 19, blending faith-filled anthems with stories that uplift and unite crowds under these Blue Ridge skies.[1]
On the economic front, fresh stats show tourism pumped nearly 37 billion into North Carolina last year, with Asheville at the heart of itdriving jobs, filling eateries, and fueling the arts scene that keeps our local heartbeat strong.[9] Traffic looks smooth on DriveNC today, so hit the roads for small group circuit training classes popping up around town, building strength and community one rep at a time.[8]
Whether youre volunteering at a shelter, hunting vintage gems, or planning your weekend march, Asheville today is all about connection, resilience, and that unbeatable mountain magic.
This has been Asheville Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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Folks, if youre out in this chilly snap today, know that Asheville has your back with a Code Purple alert activated by the Asheville-Buncombe Continuum of Care. Emergency shelters like Safe Shelter for women, ABCCM Transformation Village for women and families, and the Salvation Army are open all day, with easy bus access to keep everyone warm and safe from the cold thats gripping our streets. Its a vital lifeline, reminding us how our community steps up to protect those facing the harshest nights, turning potential tragedy into real support right here in the mountains.[1]
Shifting gears to brighter horizons, the citys buzzing about fresh design concepts unveiled for the Riverfront Park rebuild, promising greener spaces and better river vibes thatll draw families out for picnics and play once theyre built. And get this, Junk-O-Rama Vintage Market is making a triumphant return, packed with retro treasures that let you score unique finds while supporting local vendorsperfect for sprucing up your home with that Asheville flair. Meanwhile, our communitys alive with square dancing gatherings, where folks of all ages twirl away stress and connect over live calls and fiddle tunes, fostering the joyful bonds that make this town feel like family.[1]
Looking ahead, mark your calendars for Saturday, March 21, when the Great Mother Marcha powerful 500-mile pilgrimage for healing and unityrolls through Pack Square Park from 1 to 7 PM. Expect inspiring speakers, music, and a wave of positive energy thatll recharge your spirit and highlight our shared commitment to brighter futures.[5] Music lovers, Steven Curtis Chapmans Speechless 26 Tour hits town on March 19, blending faith-filled anthems with stories that uplift and unite crowds under these Blue Ridge skies.[1]
On the economic front, fresh stats show tourism pumped nearly 37 billion into North Carolina last year, with Asheville at the heart of itdriving jobs, filling eateries, and fueling the arts scene that keeps our local heartbeat strong.[9] Traffic looks smooth on DriveNC today, so hit the roads for small group circuit training classes popping up around town, building strength and community one rep at a time.[8]
Whether youre volunteering at a shelter, hunting vintage gems, or planning your weekend march, Asheville today is all about connection, resilience, and that unbeatable mountain magic.
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