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Fall Festival
Join us for a fun, family-friendly Fall Festival! There will be a free meal, a cake walk, games, and lots of candy! Invite your friends!
- October, 13
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Grand Opening Celebration
There will be giveaways, fun activities, and most importantly delicious freshly baked cupcakes!!!
- October, 13
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Spooky Maze & Costume Party
- 10/29: Spooky Maze & Costume Party. $5.
- October, 13
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Trunk or Treat Night
Food, fun, games, costume contest at 7pm. Haunted hayride, cake walk, fire truck,smokehouse, Smokey the Bear and Sparky too. Safe halloween fun. $5 per carload or 5 nonperishable canned goods.
- October, 12
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Home Movie Day Asheville
Home Movie Day is an international celebration of amateur films and filmmaking, providing many cities with a taste of local history and days gone by.
Bring home movies to share, or just come to enjoy the memories of others in the community!
We can show movies on 8mm, Super 8mm, and 16mm film, as well as VHS, DVD, and digital files! Please contact us if you have any questions about your films, or if you want to let us know in advance that you’ll be joining us! We have a 1 reel (3 minutes) limit until everyone has had a chance to share their films (and then we’re happy to watch more, if you bring them!)
Bring your sweet tooth, because home movies wouldn’t be complete without a good old fashioned BAKE SALE! (All proceeds from the bake sale go to sustain our community filmmaking space and resource library at Mechanical Eye Microcinema)
“Home Movie Day is the perfect opportunity for people to connect with our past and to move the conversation about preserving our cultural heritage into the future.” Ken Burns
HOME MOVIE DAY FAQ
What film formats can I bring to Home Movie Day?
Volunteers will inspect and project 16mm, 8mm, and Super 8 film. We will also project DVDs, VHS, & VHS-C. If you have any other oddball formats (28mm, 9.5mm, etc.), HMD representatives can help you find a safe, cost-effective way to view these prints.
Do I need to bring a home movie?
Nope. You’re welcome to stop by and just watch other people’s home movies. This isn’t a film screening where you need to stay silent. The more the audience contributes, the more fun it is.
Your commentary will be much appreciated!
I have a whole box of ’em! Can we watch ’em all?
Nobody likes a home movie hog. Bring as many films as you’d like, but we’ll be screening one reel (3-5mins) from each participant until everyone has had a chance to see their home movies. After that, second helpings are totally fine–especially in Kodachrome.
Do I have to get up and talk about my home movies?
You’re welcome to narrate your home movies and inform everyone that this scene was shot at Aunt Bertha’s high school graduation and that this one was shot on your family trip to Florida in 1982. Or you can just sit in the auditorium and watch them in anonymous silence. Whatever floats your celluloid boat.
My home movies are very personal. Why would I want to watch them with a bunch of voyeurs?
Home movies often commemorate scenes of enormous personal importance: weddings, graduations, birthdays, family reunions. Though home movies often begin as family records with
deeply private meaning, the passage of years makes them compelling to people far beyond your immediate family. They serve as authentic records of our neighborhoods, traditions, and
communities. You’ll enjoy sharing them–really.
Will you take my home movies and never give them back? They’re incredibly precious to me!
Nope. We’ll just inspect and project your home movies and return them to you in comparable condition. If there are broken perforations or cracked frames, we’ll fix those and return the films in better condition! Keep in mind that decades-old films are fragile and there’s an inherent (though slight) risk of damage during any projection. If we do not feel that the film can be safely
projected, we will not screen it.
Will you take my home movies and never give them back? I don’t want ’em anymore!
Some venues are associated with film archives. In those cases, the archivists would be happy to discuss options for donating your old, unwanted home movies to their collections.
This sounds amazing! How much will this expert consultation set me back?
Home Movie Day is free, but donations are always welcome to defray costs.
- October, 12
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Beary Scary Halloween
- October, 11
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Buncombe County Bookmobile
Session runs October 10th-December 8th
MONDAY/WEDNESDAY
Eliada Home 9:00am-10:30am
W. Buncombe Elementary 12:30pm-1:15pm
Mosswood MHP: 1:30pm-2:15pm
TUESDAY/THURSDAY
Barnardsville Elementary: 9:00am-9:45am
Building Blocks: 10:30am-11:15am
Leicester Comm. Center: 11:45am-12:30pm
Woodfin: 1:00pm-1:45pm
The Bookmobile is rolling to a neighborhood near you! Children 3-5 are invited to join us for story time, songs, and crafts as we play and learn together. There is no fee and no registration necessary! Children will check out books to take home, and steady attendance earns them books to keep forever!
- October, 11
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Neighborhood Block Party (Children 12 & Under & their families)
Join us for our Neighborhood Block Party!
Stop by and see us on Saturday, October 27th from 1-4.
We will have booths, food, and live music. We hope to see you!
- October, 11
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Community Yard Sale
- October, 11
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