Tuesdays, 12:00pm-2:00pm
40% off any yogurt or smoothie
Tuesdays, 12:00pm-2:00pm
40% off any yogurt or smoothie
The newest addition to Waynesville’s Public Art Trail!
The Waynesville Public Art Commission will host a dedication ceremony for the latest public art piece, “The Plott Hound,” at 2 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 12, in the Robert and Viola Forga mini-park in the Hazelwood parking area.
Refreshments will be served and T-shirts and other items will be available for purchase.
“The Plott Hound” was sculpted by Todd Frahm, who has completed numerous large public works of art in California, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, and Missouri.
Frahm’s work was chosen for its depiction of the Plott Hound’s uniqueness and tenacity.
“We are pleased with and proud of the sculpture and hope that citizens and visitors come to view it as an iconic centerpiece for Hazelwood,” said George Kenney, Public Art Commission chairman.
Frahm will be on hand for the dedication.
The mission of the Waynesville Public Art Commission is to engage the community and enrich public spaces through original art that celebrates Waynesville’s unique historic, cultural, natural, and human resources.
For more information, contact George Kenney at 828-246-0124.
Ever wonder what a world without Hermione would look like? Join the Asheville Harry Potter Alliance for a dose of girl power and screening of “Girl Rising” to see what challenges girls face in regards to education access. #WithoutHermione
The Asheville Harry Potter Alliance will be conducting the screening and following it with a Q&A. Everyone is welcome! No ticket required. Please join us!
The Log and Timber Home Show is a unique opportunity for you to gather information for your dream home project. Meet with experienced log and timber home companies and builders, bring your plans and ideas and share them with designers and architects, and attend FREE informative workshops scheduled throughout the show hours! Everything you need to plan, design, build and decorate your dream home is at The Log and Timber Home Show presented by Log Home Living, Timber Home Living and Cabin Living Magazines.
Friday, November 3: 1pm-7pm
Saturday, November 4: 10am-6pm
Sunday, November 5: 11am-4pm
A display of Nativity (Creche) sets from around the world, with musical performances to celebrate the Christmas season. See www.AshevilleNativity.org for special times for groups, retirement community, and school visits. Volunteers welcome, also always looking for loaned Nativity sets.
Dec 11, 5:00pm-8:00pm
Dec 12, 5:00pm-8:00pm
Dec 13, 5:00pm-8:00pm
Dec 14, 12:00pm-6:00pm
Dec 15, 12:00pm-6:00pm
Dec 16, 5:00pm-8:00pm
Dec 17, 5:00pm-8:00pm
Dec 18, 5:00pm-8:00pm
INFORMATION:
PNO is a night for Parents to enjoy some kid-free time. Children (birth-4th grade) enjoy playing, planned activities, and a small snack. Reservations required by noon on the Wednesday before PNO. (check or cash the night of PNO).
Please join us this Saturday, November 4th for our indoor shopping sale! Bring the whole family as we have clothes and shoes for girls, boys, women, and men! We will be open from 8:30am-1pm. Call 828-684-3872 for additional information or questions. We hope to see you there!
This Christmas season we will again partner with the American Myth Center to present one of the greatest Christmas stories ever told, Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol, but with the Vance family and enslaved people smack dab in the middle. Through the theatrical magic of toy and shadow theater, the ghosts of Christmas past, present, and future will explore the life of Venus, an enslaved woman that live on the Vance property. Visitors will go on an extraordinary and illuminating journey through the entire site, from the Birthplace to the 1790s slave cabin.
The American Myth Center is a non-profit organization in Asheville whose mission is to create new American Myths to serve as familiar points of reference in the urgent, yet enduring, investigation of our home. For more information visit www.americanmythcenter.org.
This is a ticketed event. Tours will run every 30 minutes starting at 5:30 pm with the last tour at 8:00 pm. Adults: $5.00, 18-and-under: $2.00, 5-and-under: free. Reservations are strongly encouraged. Call the site at 828-645-6706 (9a-5p, Tues-Sat) to purchase tickets for your group. Please note, that tickets must be picked up *at least 10 minutes prior to the ticketed time or the reservation will be forfeited. Tickets are non-refundable. All ticket sales support the sites education programs for the coming year.
Visitors can get in the Christmas spirit with holiday entertainment in our visitor center, or purchase apple cider.
** Rescheduled from Oct 28th to Nov 3rd, due to rain
Rainbow Community School’s Halloween Harvest Hoedown
Friday, November 3
4pm – 7pm
HAUNTED HOUSE: Oct. 27 – 7-9 pm
Oct. 28: 12:30 – 2:30pm
*We invite the Asheville community to join us for fun, games, music, food, bounce houses, a raffle and silent auction.
*This popular annual event raises money for Rainbow Community School and Children First/Communities In Schools, a local nonprofit committed to advocating and empowering children and families living in poverty.
*Free to attend.
*Tickets purchased to participate in activities.
Come for coffee and play, sing your song every 1st & 3rd Saturday night at 7:00pm
Kid Friendly