This event creates a space for all of WNC and surrounding communities to join together in honor of fermentation, food preservation, farming and food resiliency in Madison County, NC. All profits & proceeds from the festival will be donated to the Beacon of Hope Food Bank of Marshall, NC. There will be FREE demos on food preservation & fermentation, music, family friendly activities and of course local and regional fermenters, foodies and crafting vendors ranging from local farms to local potters, fermenters, crafters and much more!
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Toylandia Toy Festival Oct 11-13
ASHEVILLE’S FIRST EVER TOYLANDIA FESTIVAL!!
A 3 DAY FESTIVAL CELEBRATING TOY ART AND CULTURE!
Schedule:
FRI Opening Party at Toylandia Festival 8pm-11pm $12
SAT Vending and Toy Show 12pm-6pm $5 for adults (kids free)
SAT The Wham, Bam! Puppet Slam at Toylandia Festival! 8pm-11pm $12
SUN Vending and Toy Show 12pm-6pm $5 for adults (kids free)
SUN Geektastic Burlesque at Toylandia Festival 8pm-11pm $12
$30 for all access weekend pass to all shows
Featuring:
-Designer Toy Artists
-OOAK Handmade Art Dolls
-Vintage and Retro Collectible Toys
-Puppets and Puppet Shows
-Wooden Toys
-Crank Operated Automatons
-Circuit Bending
-Bootlegs/Knock Offs
Artists and Presenters:
Edwin Salas
Mr Blank Toys
Assembly Required: Asheville Designer Toy Expo
Valerie Meiss
Poose the Puppet
The Wham, Bam! Puppet Slam
Fritz Grondy
Not So Old Toys and Comics
Jim Julien
Romaldini Lois
Ben Brill
Columbia Marionette Theatre
April LeQueen & Geektastic: A Burlesque Revue
Colston Byrd & Battery Powered Hooker Boots
and MORE!
Hosted By TOYBOX THEATRE
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Street Creatures & Dancing Beasts Exhibit
Please join us on October 4, from 5 to 8 pm for the opening party. Performance of “Nona’s Cooking Show” marionette show is at 6:30.
Exhibit open 10 am to 5 pm, Monday through Friday, at 207 Coxe Ave, downtown Asheville, through October 25.
“Street Creatures and Dancing Beasts” will celebrate Asheville’s vibrant puppetry scene as an Asheville Area Arts Council exhibit. It will display puppets made by local artists showing diverse styles and forms in a range of sizes and materials. A menagerie of animals, both real and imaginary, will dance around the gallery. Puppetry is often relegated to the world of children’s entertainment, but this art form is ancient, multi faceted and almost limitless in scope. It requires the skills of an artist, tinkerer and performer, writer, musician and dancer.
Curator and artist Jennifer Murphy is one of the founders of Street Creature Puppet Collective, and “den mother” of the Puppet Clubhouse, a bright and lively community art space in North Asheville. Her work brings nature and myth together in ecological pageants. The other artists included use diverse visual styles and approaches.
Represented are long time puppetry master Hobey Ford, winner of puppetry’s highest honor, the UNIMA Citation of Excellence; Luce Romaldini, who’s rough charming cardboard figures tell uncomfortable truths; Edwin Salas, international puppeteer and dancer who conjures strange creatures of the dark side; Jim Julien, graphic designer and co-director of the Asheville Fringe Arts Festival; Chris Eizember, creative tinkerer and bamboo sculptor; Geneva Bierce-Wilson, fiber artist, inventor and maker of small dragons and large worms; and Street Creature Puppet Collective, a community of collaborative parade puppet makers.
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Haunts & Hollers (10+yrs)
In this Halloween-themed program, ballad singer Saro Lynch-Thomason shares Appalachian songs and folklore of ghosts, death, magic, and mystery. Appalachians have long enjoyed tales and songs about the return of the dead, enchanted animals, and magic-wielding women. In this presentation, Ms. Lynch-Thomason will sing songs on these themes and explore their folkloric origins in European mythology and lore. Appropriate for ages 10 and up. Some scary stories.
If weather permits, Saro will perform in the pavilion at Grovemont Park. Please bring a camp chair or blanket. Rain or extreme cold? We will be in the library. Space there is limited, so come early.
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Twilight in the Treetops Saturday Night Climb
This mystical climbing experience is offered Saturday Nights this Summer, June 1st through Aug 31st
Celebrate the Summer with family and friends at our Treetops Adventure Park! Imagine climbing 40 feet in the air and zipping along a hang glider or a sky kayak in the largest adventure park in Western North Carolina. Then as the sun starts to set, the aerial challenges become illuminated with over 15,000 colored twinkle and laser lights. Five of the Adventure Park’s aerial trails become illuminated with all of their leaves, cables, ropes and platforms. (The black trail is not available for Night Climbs.)
. To book, call 828.225.2921 or book online. Reservations are suggested as this night climb has limited availability.
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Olivette’s Fall Colors Run
Olivette’s Fall Color Run celebrates the peak of fall with explosions of colors, scenic trails, and elevation changes. This untimed 5K run showers runners in color dust as they make their way through the trails of nature’s own color show.
The race concludes at the Finish Line Fest at Olivette’s riverside park complete with music, family activities, and light refreshments
Runners should expect wooded trails, farm trails, and elevation changes. Please wear white to capture the colors.
Registration included personal color bag, color and water station, light refreshments at the Finish Line Fest. (additional food and beverage available for purchase).
50% of profit will go to benefit the noble efforts of Homebound of WNC. Homeward Bound of WNC is a nonprofit organization ending homelessness in Asheville and Buncombe County, North Carolina. For more information: https://homewardboundwnc.org
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Asheville City Schools Craft Fair
Formerly called the Claxton Crafty, this event at the Salvage Station celebrates art and craft from local makers. Several other Asheville City Schools are joining in this year to make this a great community event that supports our city’s public schools.
Come enjoy live music, food and beverages – and you can buy locally made, beautiful handcrafts from vendors that include community members as well as staff, students and ACS families!
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Festival of Holidays
Join the LHC Women’s Ministry at this year’s Festival of Holidays! Don’t miss this opportunity to fellowship with amazing women from all walks of life, great music from talented women, and a chance to help WNC Rescue Ministries Women’s Overnight Shelter.
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The Appalachian Santa Experience
We are so excited to announce Asheville’s boutique Santa experience! Throughout November and December, we will be joining Santa at some awesome spots across western NC – Come hang out with Santa while we take care of capturing your perfect holiday photos.
Book your date before they run out!
See graphic for dates and locations
Times are 12:00, 12:25, 12:50, 1:15, 1:40, 2:05, 2:30, 2:55, 3:20, 3:45, 4:10, 4:35.
$200 includes 20 minutes with Santa and a private online gallery with all edited images downloadable in high resolution
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Free Kids Insect Hike-Registration Required
Come explore the many habitats of The North Carolina Arboretum while searching for a variety of insect species.
This event is open to kids ages 5-13. Space is limited and registration is required. Top priority will be give to our registered ecoEXPLORE participants. To register email ecoexplore@ncarboretum.org
Find more information here: ecoexplore.net
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