Join us for a community open house, taking in the magnificent panoramic views while touring Asheville’s premier, four-season mountain community. Enjoy local food and refreshments, then stay for the jaw-dropping sunset. You won’t want to miss it!
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8 Days of Harry Potter!
Oct 12th-19th, 12pm, 3:30pm & 7pm on each day
HEY MUGGLES! We are stoked to announce “8 Nights of Harry Potter” ⚡️ Each HP movie will be shown at 7pm during the week (+1 day) of October 12-19! We will be showing EACH movie 3 times
a day! 12pm, 3:30pm & 7pm on each day!
**There is a limited number of 25 tickets for ALL SHOWS (one ticket for each movie, daily) available only at 675 Merrimon, in which they can select a showtime for each day to see all the Potters for $20. Must be purchased all at once.**
There will be HP menu items, HP trivia and special prizes for HP costumes! Tickets to all shows are available NOW online or at 675 Merrimon Avenue. ONLY THE 7PM SHOWS ARE AVAILABLE TO PURCHASE ONLINE! THESE SHOW WILL SELL OUT QUICKLY!!
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BOGO FREE Burrito, Bowl, Salad or Order of Tacos w/your library card
Check out a BOGO. On September 28th, your library card gets you more than just books. Show it at any North Carolina and Tennessee Chipotle and we’ll set you up with a BUY-ONE / GET-ONE FREE BURRITO, BOWL, SALAD, or ORDER OF TACOS in honor of National Library Card Sign-Up Month.
Valid only on September 28, 2017 at participating North Carolina and Tennessee Chipotle locations. Limit one free entrée per person and per library card, with purchase of an entrée of equal or greater value; free item only to be collected by the library card holder. For in-restaurant orders only; offer not valid for online, mobile, fax, or catering orders. May not be combined with other coupons, promotions, or special offers. Redemption is subject to availability. Additional restrictions may apply; void where prohibited.
- September, 27
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$4 Pizzas in celebration of Non-Conformist Day
We encourage unconventional thinking and individual expression. To celebrate, we’re hosting Noncon4mist Day with $4 pizzas after 4pm at the more than 200 locations across the country. After school or work, grab your friends and come share ideas. Because at Blaze, we want you to be you. See you soon and don’t stop expressing yourself.
Limit 1 $4 pie per guest. Cannot be combines with other offers. In-restaurant only. Sorry, not valid for app, online, or phone orders.
- September, 27
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Fall Fire Up! Crucible Glassworks
Fall Fire Up! is a day of fun demonstrations by Craftsmen who use Fire and heat to Create their Art.
Featuring:
Glassblowing by SHCG member Michael Hatch
Lost Wax precious Metal casting by SHCG member Jason Janow
Junior Blacksmithing by 13 year old HS Student Owen Riedesel
Live demonstrations will be going on at intervals inside and outdoors, all day long!
A festive atmoshpere, hot cider, and work available for sale from all 3 crafters, will make this event one not to miss!
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Black Mountain Ghost Tour (PG-13)
Asheville, Montford and Black Mountain’s Only Interactive Ghost Tours
Adults ($20) • Youth, 6-15 ($13) • Children 6 and under (FREE)
Downtown Black Mountain, about 12 miles east of Asheville on I40. GPS: 122 Cherry St., at the park bench in front of the Dark City Deli.
Black Mountain is a sleepy little mountain town established in 1812 as the town of Grey Eagle, it was nicknamed “The Dark City” by the early settlers. Home to Dr. Billy Graham (in Montreat), the town is known as a spiritual and healing place. Surrounded by eight Christian conferences, many operated as Tuberculosis sanitoriums at the turn of the 19th century. By day, Black Mountain’s quaint downtown streets are filled with rocking chairs, local artisan & crafter boutiques, antiques, good books and delicious local cuisine. Live music by local musicians is heard pouring out into the evening air from several historic pubs. And then, just a little after sunset…a regular cast of ghostly characters spill into the streets, begging to tell us their stories of disease, war, heartbreak and railroad history that literally causes this little town to “ROCK” with spiritual energy… such as early settlers, Native Americans, slaves and a white german shepherd that died in 1948. What is legend and what is truth about the mysterious Seven Sisters Mountain range that looms just to north of town and how it is connected to infamous Brown Mountain Lights? Why will you shed a tear when you hear the story of Harley, the gentle spirit that haunted Marti’s Quilt Shop on Sutton Avenue? Is the “Lady in Red” of the Gladstone Inn (mentioned in 8 different oral histories recorded by UNCA) the same redheaded spirit that haunts a well-known pub on Cherry Street? Which building was a sanatorium that still contains the spirit of a young woman that waits for her family to come back for?
As scary as all these stories sound, we are proud to say that our tour remains FAMILY FRIENDLY, with stories suitable for a PG-13 mature youth.
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First Annual Music Festival and Firefighter Fundraiser
GOODYACRE FARM’S
1St ANNUAL MUSIC FESTIVAL AND FUNDRAISER
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30TH 2017
Featuring:
MATTHEW RYAN & the NORTHERN WIRES (8pm)
6 STRING DRAG (7pm)
AARON BURDETT (6pm)
CHIP ROBINSON (5pm)
SCOUNDREL’S LOUNGE (4pm)
Please join us as we honor North Carolina’s BRAVEST!
This full day family event will be filled with food, music and fun! All are welcome to come out and honor the heroes who have saved our precious lands and resources!
TICKETS available through etix.com (Available at 8am on Sep. 1st). Search for GoodyAcre.
INDIVIDUAL = $10 (+$5 all-day shuttle pass to and from the farm.
Parking is at the Canton, NC Town Hall located at:
58 Park St.
Canton, NC
If you are a LOCAL VENDOR, who would like to be part of this amazing event, give us a shout!
PRIVATE DONATIONS as well as BUSINESS AND CORPORATE SPONSORS are encouraged to contact GAF in order to be included within all event advertising. Use the CONTACT tab on our website, in order to send us your information and we will respond to you shortly.
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Guests of Goodyacre Farm all agree that it’s a most magical place with a unique vibe that can’t be described!
Weddings, Fundraisers, Corporate Events, Wine Tastings, Pop-Up Dinners, Agricultural and Merchant Events, Wellness Retreats, Guest Speaker Series, Live Music Performances by Matthew Ryan and more! Family Reunions and Community Gatherings take place year-round in our mountaintop fields, covered arenas, converted barns, oversized stables, star view Studios.
It’s all happening here at Goodyacre Farm, “The Great Smokey Mountains’ Secret Star!”
NOW BOOKING FALL 2017 AND SPRING 2018 WEDDINGS AND EVENTS
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Art Busk Fest – a Walkable Wall Street event
On Sunday, October 15 musical, dance, and interactive art performances will take the place of cars on Wall Street in Downtown Asheville. Join us to stroll, shop, and enjoy!
Featuring:
Asheville Buskers Collective
The Asheville Fringe Arts Festival
Asheville Urban Landscape Painters
Asheville Area Arts Council
The City of Asheville
- September, 27
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Rock For Rescues: A Benefit Concert for Asheville Humane Society
Rock For Rescues: A Benefit Concert for Asheville Humane Society at The Grey Eagle.
Artists include:
Ashley Heath
Poet Radio
Fashion Bath
brief Awakening
Andrew Cummins
…and more
This year’s Rock For Rescues is going to be the best one yet!
Bring a donation of pet food or supplies to get 10 FREE raffle tickets. Raffle prizes will be from the following sponsors:
*Asheville Music Guide
*Asheville Screen Printing
*Buchi Kombucha
*Devoted Human
*Dog House Doggie Daycare
*Dog Tag Art
*Patton Ave. Pet Company
*Roots Hummus
*Sanctuary Brewing
The following items are the BEST for donation to the Asheville Humane:
Bath Towels
Blankets (no comforters please)
Crate mats
Bleach
Plastic Shopping Bags (used or new)
Batteries (AA and AAA sizes)
Clay kitty litter (non-clumping)
White copier paper
Latex dishwashing gloves (M,L, XL)
Latex exam gloves (M,L)
Dish soap
Hot dogs
Science Diet cat, dog, kitten and puppy chow
Kongs/interactive toys
Beef and chicken bullion
Peanut butter
Rope toys
Rawhides
Paper towel rolls
Cat toys that dangle
Cardboard scratching posts (only the ones that lay on the ground)
Chewy dog treats/dried liver
55 gallon trash bags
Canned Dog food
Grain-free and chicken-free dog food
Canned Cat food (no seafood/fish items; classic pate preferred)
Inexpensive loop Leashes
Liquid laundry detergent
For a full list, check out their website here: http://
- September, 27
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AVL Scarefest 3
Join us at our annual Halloween-themed gaming convention in beautiful Black Mountain, NC! View our schedule here: https://warhorn.net/
“Can I bring my kid(s)?
Yes, you can! However, we ask that your offspring be at least 12 years old before you send him/her/it off to play at a table where you’re not supervising. Younger children can play at the sametable with you. We do ask that children be directly supervised at all times during the con. Humanoids 13-15 do not need constant supervision (obviously), but we do ask that they have a responsible adult present while they are at Scarefest.
Also, if you have concerns about a particular game’s suitability for your offspring, please note that we do have a rating system for the game listings to give you some idea of the content. Understand that neither we nor GMs can guarantee that another player at the table won’t burst out with something outside of the rating, but the GMs will do their best to run the game within it. Also, it’s worth bearing in mind that our con is in an open hall, and there’s every possibility your spawn might overhear the occasional unsavoury comment or ritual to Yog Sothoth. And just to be doubleplus clear, please bear in mind that this is a Halloween-themed convention, so spooky stuff will abound. Please take your child’s temperament into consideration before bringing them to a hall full of spiders, skulls, and possibly creepy clowns. We would honestly hate to be responsible for giving a child nightmares for years. Our parents did that to us, and look how we ended up.”
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