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Asheville Sunday: Marathon Runners, 500-Mile Pilgrimage, and Spring Awakenings

Asheville Sunday: Marathon Runners, 500-Mile Pilgrimage, and Spring Awakenings

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Good morning, this is your Asheville Local Frequency for Sunday, March 22.

What a vibrant Sunday were kicking off in Asheville, with energy pulsing through our streets after yesterdays big events and plenty more to dive into today. Runners from 43 states and six countries just powered through the New Belgium Asheville Marathon and Half Marathon, starting downtown, weaving past our historic neighborhoods, and finishing with cheers at New Belgium Brewing in the River Arts District. Event organizer Daphne Kirkwood highlighted how these athletes trained through our brutal winter, overcoming Mother Natures hurdles to cross that start line injury-free, boosting our tourism and spirits while raising funds for United Way of Buncombe Countys youth opportunity and community resiliency programs. If youre feeling the post-race buzz, head to the River Arts District for lingering celebrations that connect us all.

Meanwhile, a heartfelt pilgrimage is setting off today, with about two dozen folks embarking on a 500-mile walk from Asheville to Washington, DC, carrying a women-led traveling mural painted with hearts, hope, and messages of love for the Appalachian Mountains. Its a powerful reminder of our resilience, spreading positivity one step at a time and inviting the world to join in community-driven change, complete with painted water bottles along the route.

Music lovers, dont miss the free Kim Roney for Mayor Campaign Kickoff at The Grey Eagle on Clingman Avenue this evening, a perfect chance to mingle, hear local vision, and groove in our vibrant scene. Looking ahead, catch Anna Tivel with Alexa Rose on Thursday, or Lowdown Brass Band on Saturday for that rootsy, upbeat vibe that keeps Asheville humming.

Sports fans, UNC Asheville mens tennis put up a fight yesterday but fell 5-2 to Longwood on their home courts, with strong doubles play keeping it competitive before the Lancers clinched. Our Bulldogs are 10-5 overall, showing grit that mirrors our communitys bounce-back spirit.

Nature calls too, with Stepp's Hillcrest Orchard reopening Tulip Blossom Days for spring weekends, Fairview Community Forest now open daily with three miles of fresh trails, and Biltmore Estates new outdoor night show Luminere glowing soon, promising magical evenings under the stars that highlight our natural beauty.

Tragically, we note the passing of Bettie Ann Linville, 88, on March 11, surrounded by family here in Asheville, a life well-lived in our mountains.

Stay connected to these stories shaping our days, from races that unite us to walks that inspire.

This has been Asheville Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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