Toy Story 4 is out in theaters June 21st, but you can see a sneak peek at Grail Moviehouse on June 20th!
Showings at 6:00pm and 8:15pm!
Toy Story 4 is out in theaters June 21st, but you can see a sneak peek at Grail Moviehouse on June 20th!
Showings at 6:00pm and 8:15pm!
We are a small local Market located at Zillicoah Beer Co. along the beautiful River. Our vendor’s carry a deep pride for their local/handcrafted products which includes; fresh produce, baked goods, flower/plants, herbal product’s and more! Come see us!
June 25, July 20 and August 11
Sandburg Sing-along
Sandburg Sing-along is a new series offered each month throughout the summer. Featuring music from Sandburg’s “The American Songbag,” musicians will lead the audience in singing along at the amphitheater. Song sheets will be available. The schedule is:
Tuesday June 25th, 5:00pm-7:00pm: with the Geriatric Jukebox Band
Saturday July 20th, 11:00am-1:00pm: with Cindy Carpenter and Emily Reasoner
Sunday Aug 11th, 3:00pm-5:00pm: with Lucy Allen and Marshall Goers
June 25, July 20 and August 11
Sandburg Sing-along
Sandburg Sing-along is a new series offered each month throughout the summer. Featuring music from Sandburg’s “The American Songbag,” musicians will lead the audience in singing along at the amphitheater. Song sheets will be available. The schedule is:
Tuesday June 25th, 5:00pm-7:00pm: with the Geriatric Jukebox Band
Saturday July 20th, 11:00am-1:00pm: with Cindy Carpenter and Emily Reasoner
Sunday Aug 11th, 3:00pm-5:00pm: with Lucy Allen and Marshall Goers
June 25, July 20 and August 11
Sandburg Sing-along
Sandburg Sing-along is a new series offered each month throughout the summer. Featuring music from Sandburg’s “The American Songbag,” musicians will lead the audience in singing along at the amphitheater. Song sheets will be available. The schedule is:
Tuesday June 25th, 5:00pm-7:00pm: with the Geriatric Jukebox Band
Saturday July 20th, 11:00am-1:00pm: with Cindy Carpenter and Emily Reasoner
Sunday Aug 11th, 3:00pm-5:00pm: with Lucy Allen and Marshall Goers
Come be a part of creating the BeLoved Village–community-driven deeply affordable housing!
We will be working on preparing the site! This is a full work day for all the community.
Adults please bring chain saws and safety glasses.
This day is a part of our Kids and Youth Build! There will be plenty of work to do for kids and youth of all ages!
Everyone bring gloves and water bottles.
June 9th, 12:00pm-4:00pm … Whole Foods @ 4 S Tunnel Rd, Ste 100, Asheville, North Carolina 28805 … Sign up here to reserve your spot and for more information: http://bit.ly/wholefoods692019
June 13th, 12:00pm-2:00pm … Nest Boutique + DIY Studio @ 10 Biltmore Plaza Suite 20, Asheville, North Carolina 28803 … Sign up here to reserve your spot and for more information:
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Sparkle Seekers! Come and get your FInklepott’s Original Fairy Hair! It is so much fun! It is the only REAL FAIRY HAIR from the Magical Realm!!!
Open Daily, 11:00am-5:00pm, except for major holidays
Our facility celebrates the extraordinary legacy of synthesizer pioneer Robert Moog, whose invention of the Moog synthesizer in 1964 helped revolutionize the face of music. The Moogseum brings Bob’s complex life and career to life through experiential exhibits for the aficionado and lay person alike; His story is one of the spirit of American innovation. Come explore theremins and synthesizers, learn how electricity turns into sound, discover over 100 years of electronic music history, and delve into Bob’s world through a re-creation of his workbench.
The Moogseum is the convergence of the Foundation’s goals of educating and inspiring people through electronic music, just as Bob did himself. It serves as a educational, historical, and cultural resource to Western North Carolina and the worldwide electronic music community through the following experiences:
The Grey Eagle’s 25th anniversary celebration Saturday, June 29! We’re taking it back to where it all started in Black Mountain for a huge one day party at Lake Eden.
www.thegreyeagleanniversary.com
Mandolin Orange • The Budos Band
James McMurtry • of Montreal
Hayes Carll• The Suffers • Drivin N Cryin
Unknown Hinson • Kurtis Blow • Sierra Hull
VIP Tickets Available!
VIP tickets includes:
• (1) VIP Admission Ticket
• Early Site Access
• (1) Camping Pass
• (1) Parking Pass
• Sunday Breakfast
• (1) Ticket To Sunday Private Show (TBA)
• (1) 25th Anniversary Poster
The Grey Eagle Tavern and Music Hall was first located in Black Mountain, North Carolina. Its name came from the old Cherokee name for that region and the original name of the town. Originally housed in 1994 in a former garage and paint room of a former Chevrolet dealership, The Grey Eagle became one of those comfortable neighborhood bars, hosting local musicians and some touring songwriters.
In the fall of 1998, The Grey Eagle bid farewell to Black Mountain with a momentous Halloween show and moved a scant 12 miles away with a beautiful new venue by the French Board River in historic Asheville. June 11, 1999 saw the inaugural show from an old friend, David LaMotte.
Today the Grey Eagle is Asheville’s longest-running all-ages venue and has hosted over 10,000 different bands and artists including Ralph Stanley, Avett Brothers, Band of Horses, Richie Havens, Frank Black, Deen Ween, Lake Street Dive, Slick Rick, Nathaniel Rateliff, Sharon Jones and the Dap Kings, Budos Band, Darrell Scott, and many more. Equally impressive is the long list of local talents performing in a setting featuring a large dance floor, relaxing patio area, and one of the best sound systems in Asheville. The performance room boasts an intimate stage with options for seated shows, 2 flat-screen TVs and projector. To complete the hospitable atmosphere is an in-house Taqueria featuring original and creative meals and an ever-expanding beer selection.
The Grey Eagle continues to garner local and national acclaim. The intimacy of the stage offers a personal experience between the musicians and the audience. In March, David Dye hosted the NPR series World Cafe’s “Sense of Place” show at The Grey Eagle. For these and other reasons The Grey Eagle was voted by touring musicians as one of the nation’s top 25 live music venues and in 2016, by Garden and Gun magazine, as one of “Ten Must-See Music Venues in the Southeast.”
SAT, JUNE 29, 2019
MUSIC STARTS 12:00 PM
$75 Advance Day Pass / $85 DOS Day Pass / $150 VIP
VIP tickets includes:
(1) VIP Admission Ticket • Early Site Access
(1) Camping Pass • (1) Parking Pass • Sunday Breakfast
(1) Ticket To Sunday Private Show (TBA)
(1) 25th Anniversary Poster
$40 YOUTH (10-17 YEARS OLD) / 9 & UNDER GET IN FREE
It’s okay to get dirty! Join in for a day of splashing, rolling, squishing, sliding, making mud pies, and more that supports development of the whole child and whole environment to progress physical skills, encourage cooperation and creativity, and reinforce positive interactions between kids through a dynamic and fun shared experience. Explore the world of mud, the animals who like mud, seeds that need mud, and worms that make it matter!
International Mud Day is part of Buncombe Partnership for Children‘s Asheville Adventure Play summer series.