Join artist Jennifer Tedder at North Asheville Library for a free craft class. Participants will create sculptures using hot glue and found objects such as buttons, broken jewelry, scrap metal, or fabric. Some materials will be provided, but participants are encouraged to supplement with their own collections of interesting junk. This event is free and suitable for teenagers and adults.
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Paper Flower Craft for Mother’s Day
Come make some beautiful craft flowers just in time for Mother’s Day! Supplies will be provided. All ages welcome.
- April, 24
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History of the NPS and Children’s Earth Anthem
10:30 – 11:30 am – History of the National Park Service
With 419 units in the system, the National Park Service has come a long way in 101 years! Join a Park Ranger to learn more about the history of the National Park Service and how it has evolved into what it is today.
11:30 – Noon – Children’s Earth Anthem
Stick around to hear the AC Reynolds 7th grade choir sing a song especially written and scored in honor of the National Park Service Centennial and here other classic patriotic tunes as well!
- April, 24
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Asheville Tourists Home Game – Double Header
Monday’s (April 23rd) scheduled series-opening contest at McCormick Field between the Asheville Tourists and the Lexington Legends has been postponed due to rainy conditions.
The two clubs will make up the nights scheduled contest as part of a double-header on Wednesday, April 25. The first of the two seven-inning contests will begin at 5:35pm with gates opening at 5:00pm.
Fans with tickets to the postponed game can exchange them out for tickets to any future 2018 Asheville Tourists home game excluding July 4th. Ticket exchanges can be made in person at the ServPro Box Office at McCormick Field or by calling the Front Office at (828) 258-0428.
The Tourists will begin their homestand Tuesday evening at 7:05pm against the Legends. The homestand runs through Sunday, April 29.
- April, 24
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Dining Out For Life
Join over 100 participating area restaurants for Dining Out for Life, and 20% of your bill will be donated to the Western North Carolina AIDS Project
- April, 24
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5th Annual Safety Saturday
It’s our annual Safety Saturday event! We will have safety booths set up from various agencies, emergency services vehicles on display, child safety seat checking station and much, much more!
- April, 24
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Eco-Friendly Drop-in Play Care (1yr(and walking)-12yrs)
- April, 23
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Eco-Friendly Drop-in Play Care (1yr(and walking)-12yrs)
- April, 23
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The Cirque presented by Garden Bros Circus
May 2 at 4:30pm and 7:30pm.
THE CIRQUE presented by GARDEN BROS CIRCUS brings you an ALL NEW show bursting with excitement, laughs and memories. One and a half hours of real quality family entertainment. Circque Performers from 20 countries featuring the Chinese Acrobats, Aerial Daredevils, World Famous Comedy Juggling, Motorcycles in the Sphere of Fear, Wheel of Doom and the funniest Clowns. Moon bounces, food and face painting in the Kids Fun Zone!
- April, 23
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Historic Tour of Asheville Watershed
Apr 28th: East
Join us on this exclusive historic driving tour of the east side of the Burnett Reservoir to explore part of the once thriving North Fork Valley community. The trip stops at Sunalee Lodge, then to the home place of Champ Burnett. From there, we will drive to Colonel John Connally’s home site which has extensive ruins including two standing chimneys. The caravan will make a stop to include a short 5 -10 minute walk from the vehicles to the home sites of Will and Bart Burnett and the slave cemetery. A final stop will be made at the Right Hand Fork Intake.
Meet: Swannanoa Valley Museum, 223 West State Street, Black Mountain, NC 28711
Time: 9:00am
Cost: $50 members/$75 non-members/$25 children under 12
Nov 10th: West
Join us on this exclusive historic driving tour of the west side of the Burnett Reservoir to explore part of the once thriving North Fork Valley community. We will begin with a talk overlooking the valley from the old clubhouse and then cross the main dam. From here, the caravan will stop for participants to view the entrance to Gombroon as well as the Gombroon wall. Following that, we will pass the Left Hand Fork Intake and head to the Dan Burnett Place. The tour will end with the ruins of Gombroon – to include the foundation, heart-shaped pool, the spring house, and the McGinnis Cabin.
Meet: Swannanoa Valley Museum, 223 West State Street, Black Mountain, NC 28711
Meet Time: 9:00 AM
Estimated Return Time: 2:00 PM
Difficulty: Moderate; There will be some walking on rough terrain. Wear sturdy hiking boots and dress for the weather. This is a rain or shine event.
Cost: $50 for members, $75 for nonmembers, $25 for children under 12
Note: This tour takes place inside the City of Asheville watershed and is limited to only 30 participants for each tour to protect this special place.
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