Join us this Sunday, February 4th for our Super Bowl 52 & Ale House 7 Year Anniversary Party!!! Drink specials all day, food specials starting at 5pm. Eight televisions all with sound so every seat has a winning view! Come on down and see us!
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Puzzled Pint February 2018
The first ever Asheville Puzzled Pint! Bring your friends and see how many puzzles you can crack. Hints are free, but drinks are not. Child Friendly!
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Community Education Event for Emergency Services (13+yrs)
Learn the “Hands On Guide to CPR”, First Aid, Fire Safety and life saving tips & techniques from Henderson County EMS. Q&A to follow.
- February, 8
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Fed Cup by BNP Paribas: USA v. Netherlands
The best-of-five match series will be played at the U.S. Cellular Center in Asheville, N.C., Feb. 10-11, on an indoor hard court. This is the first time that Asheville is hosting Fed Cup. The U.S. team comes to the city after winning its record 18th Fed Cup title in November against Belarus, 3-2, in Minsk. This was the U.S.’s first Fed Cup title since 2000.
Play begins on both Saturday, Feb. 10, and Sunday, Feb. 11, at 12:30 p.m. ET. On Saturday, two singles matches will take place. On Sunday, play will continue with two reverse singles matches and the doubles match. A revised schedule for Sunday may take place if a team clinches in the third or fourth match. Tennis Channel will present live daily coverage.
Former world No. 1 and 23-time Grand Slam champion Serena Williams, fellow former world No. 1 and seven-time Grand Slam champion Venus Williams, 2017 US Open and Australian Open semifinalist and world No. 9 CoCo Vandeweghe, and world No. 64 Lauren Davis will represent the U.S. in the 2018 Fed Cup by BNP Paribas World Group First Round against the Netherlands.
Community events taking place during Fed Cup Week include:
Wednesday, Feb. 7 – Net Generation Kids’ Day and U.S. Captain Kathy Rinaldi Appearance
8:30-11 a.m., U.S. Cellular Center Exhibition Hall
The USTA and USTA North Carolina will be hosting some 300 kids from Buncombe County elementary schools for special Net Generation clinics. Net Generation is the USTA’s new unified youth initiative to inspire the next generation of tennis players. Team USA Captain Kathy Rinaldi will join the clinic at 10:30 a.m. and Ingles will provide all participants with healthy snacks. The participating students won an essay contest to take part in the clinic.
Friday, Feb. 9 – Fed Cup Official Draw Ceremony, OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
12 p.m., U.S. Cellular Center Stadium Court
Members of the U.S. and Netherlands Fed Cup teams, as well as special guests, will take part in the 2018 Fed Cup by BNP Paribas Official Draw Ceremony to determine the player matchups for the weekend’s competition. This event, held on stadium court at the U.S. Cellular Center, will be open to the public and include the opportunity for fans to take photos with the Fed Cup trophy, an appearance by Fed Cup mascot Ace, and the opportunity for the community to watch the draw take place and see their favorite players. Doors will open at11:45 a.m.
Friday, Feb. 9-Sunday, Feb. 11 – USTA Player Development Camp & Kids’ Clinic Appearances
Omni Grove Park Tennis Courts
USTA Player Development will be hosting a camp throughout the weekend with rising young American players, who will train with each other and cheer on Team USA at the matches. They will also take part in clinics with local kids. Players include Cori “Coco” Gauff, 13, the 2017 junior US Open singles finalist; Whitney Osuigwe, 15, the No. 1-ranked junior in the world and 2017 junior French Open girls’ singles champion; and Top 100 player Jennifer Brady, 22, who reached the fourth round of both the 2017 US Open and Australian Open and was a Fed Cup practice partner for the 2017 final in Belarus.
Saturday, Feb. 10, and Sunday, Feb. 11 – NJTL Net Generation Clinics
9 a.m.-12 p.m., U.S. Cellular Center Exhibition Hall
On Saturday and Sunday, the USTA and USTA North Carolina will be hosting some 75 kids from local National Junior Tennis and Learning network (NJTL) organizations. NJTL is made up of more than 350 tennis and education chapters nationwide that are supported by the USTA Foundation through grants, scholarships, and technical assistance. These chapters reach more than 225,000 under-resourced youth on an annual basis. Following the clinics, participants will then attend the matches. Ingles will provide all participants with lunch.
Saturday, Feb. 10, and Sunday, Feb. 11 – Green Ball, Middle School, and High School Net Generation Clinics 9 a.m.-11 a.m.
At locations off-site, USTA North Carolina will be hosting 50 middle school and high school players for Net Generation tennis clinics. It will also be hosting a Green Ball camp for youth players age 10 and under, which is the highest level of play within the age group. Players were selected from North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and Tennessee and will be led by four female coaches from their respective states. The players will participate in both a training camp and finish with a fun team competition at the conclusion of the weekend. Following the clinics, participants will then travel to the U.S. Cellular Center to attend the matches.
In addition, local kids involved in the clinics will have a special role in the matches as part of the Net Generation initiative. Prior to the matches, kids will play on stadium court as part of a Net Generation demonstration. Local kids will also escort the players during the Opening Ceremony on Saturday and participate in the coin toss for each match with the chair umpire and competing players.
Other community events taking place around Asheville during Fed Cup Week include adult clinics and a Pride Day Brunch. In addition, prior to Sunday’s play, a wheelchair tennis exhibition will be held on-court at the U.S. Cellular Center featuring North Carolina native Conner Stroud.
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Stuffed Animal Sleepover (1-8yrs)
Sleepovers are so much fun! We invite your favorite stuffed animal-or one you are willing to part with for a night-for a fun sleepover at the library! Drop-off times will be during Family Storytime from 10:30-11:30 a.m. and for those who cannot make that time you are welcome to drop off between 5:00-6:00 p.m. Have your picture made with your stuffed animal, enjoy a quick snack, read your animal a bedtime story, and tuck them in for a cozy night at the library. Pick-up will be Wednesday, Feb. 14th from 9 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. Recommended for ages 1-8 and no sign-up is necessary. Call the Canton Library at 648-2924 if you have any questions.
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Youth Valentine’s Day Dance (K-5th Grade)
Friday, February 9, 5:30-8pm
Youth in K-5th grades show off your mad dance skills at our Valentine’s Dance.
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Therapeutic Recreation: Expressive Arts (10+yrs)
January-April
2nd & 4th Mondays of Each Month, 5-6pm
This program is designed for individuals with disabilities, ages 10 and older. This program uses art as a therapeutic outlet to explore emotion and self-image. Program goals are to promote personal development, learning a new leisure activity, as well as enhancing quality of life.
Location: West Asheville Community Center
Fee: $20 per month
828-232-4529, trprogram@ashevillenc.gov
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Therapeutic Recreation: Expressive Arts
January-April
2nd & 4th Mondays of Each Month, 5-6pm
This program is designed for individuals with disabilities, ages 10 and older. This program uses art as a therapeutic outlet to explore emotion and self-image. Program goals are to promote personal development, learning a new leisure activity, as well as enhancing quality of life.
Location: West Asheville Community Center
Fee: $20 per month
828-232-4529, trprogram@ashevillenc.gov
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FREE Small Popcorn
Hey, Movie Fans! Come out to Regal Cinemas Biltmore Grande 15 & RPX February 9th – February 14th and get a FREE small popcorn with each ticket purchase, excludes Cheetos Popcorn. Upgrade to a large for only $2! Grab your seats: http://regmovi.es/1HxfgML
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Really Really Free Market
Join us at the Rainbow Community Center for an alternative community-based market! Bring what you can share, and take what you need. A strong community is built on mutual aid, bringing together our resources and services to share with each other.
Welcome Contributions:
– Clothes, Coats & Shoes
– Blankets
– Furniture
– Books
– Baby Products & Toys
– Non-perishable Foods
– Your Talents! Street art, music, storytelling, etc.
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