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Asheville Springs Forward: Music, Community, and Wildfire Watch

Asheville Springs Forward: Music, Community, and Wildfire Watch

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Good morning, this is your Asheville Local Frequency for Thursday, March 26.

Kicking off today with some upbeat notes from our thriving music scene, Asheville's industry has grown bigger than it was back in 2016, though it's evolved in exciting new ways with more diverse venues and digital streams fueling the fire. That growth means more live shows lighting up our nights, like tonight's Tara Clerkin Trio hitting the AyurPrana Listening Room on Haywood Road, joined by Walt McClements and An Orb for what promises to be an intimate, experimental vibe that captures our city's creative pulse. Head there if you're craving sounds that push boundaries, and keep an eye on NC Stage Company's all-day run of Tiny Beautiful Things, a heartfelt play reminding us of the raw connections that make this town special.

Shifting to community vibes, Buncombe County's hosting Generations in Bloom this afternoon, a paint and plant gathering where all ages team up for an intergenerational collaborative artwork and take home a decorated planter. It's the perfect low-key way to spark joy and build bonds, turning creativity into something tangible you can nurture at home. Over at UNC Asheville, catch the Spring 2026 Highsmith Lecture Series opener at 6pm in the Blue Ridge Room, diving into Southern Indigenous Waters with experts discussing place, environment, and rising challenges through humanities and science lenses. These talks hit home, especially as we reflect on waters that shape our mountains.

On a more serious note, our region's entering spring perilously dry, with Asheville Regional Airport logging 10.67 inches below normal rainfall overall and March already 1.25 inches short. That deficit, paired with Hurricane Helene's leftover tree damage creating extra fuel on the ground, amps up wildfire risks, leaving soils parched and streams low. Winds and low humidity could ignite trouble this week, so stay vigilant with outdoor fires and support those April showers we all hope for to green things up. Echoing that resilience theme, UNC Health's Caleb Renner penned a powerful op-ed yesterday on bolstering community groups to mitigate disasters like Helene, spotlighting how our Appalachian grit shines in recovery and prep.

Don't miss SideHustle Live from 3:30 to 7pm, a comedy game show for entrepreneurs that blends laughs with business smarts, or the all-day showcase of Carl Powell's 50 years in glass and photography, celebrating local artistry that withstands the test of time. These events weave our story of innovation amid nature's tests, keeping Asheville's spirit unbreakable.

This has been Asheville Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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