In her new children’s book More-igami, author Dori Kleber tells the story of Joey, a boy who loves folding, but must cultivate the art of patience and practice when he wants to learn origami. The narrative, which celebrates diversity and sweet illustrations also includes an origami lesson for its young readers. This is a great family event at 3pm on Saturday!
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Capoeira: The Brazilian Martial Art-Dance, Fight and Music Youth Program
Capoeira Angola
Capowhat? Capoeira Angola is an art form that was created by enslaved Africans in Brazil as a form of resistance against oppression. This cultural art weaves together aspects of martial arts, dance, gymnastics and music.
Classes are $9 each or $40 for unlimited classes.
Mondays & Wednesdays at Burton 6-8pm (134 Burton Street 828-254-1942)
Saturdays at Montford 10am-noon 34 Pearson Drive 828-253-3714)
For more information, check out www.capoeiraasheville.org and/or call 828-712-4013
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Drum Gathering
Looking for something fun to do? Check out this cool drum gathering with our friend, drum maker and facilitator Ed Carrasquillo at Highland Lake Cove in Flat Rock, NC. There will be lakeside drumming at the fire pit so bring your drums, flutes, shakers, citronella candles, chairs, fire wood if you can, and your awesome energy!
More details: We will gather at the fire pit behind the main building near the lake. Parking is in the parking field at the mini house court, walk past the large wood building towards the lake and the fire pit and circle on the left side near the lake house.
For more info: Ed Carrasquillo at 828 393 5775
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Charlotte Street: Streetcar Suburb to Modern Corridor
Charlotte Street in North Asheville is a busy place where past, present and future all seem to collide. It’s a road through electric trolleys, “motor car” neighborhoods, country “way out yonder”, and growth to what’s next. Learn more at an upcoming talk hosted by the Preservation Society at St. Mary’s Church, a Charlotte Street landmark for a hundred-plus years.
Two long-time PSABC members, Kim Leatherwood and Kieta Osteen-Cochrane, team up for a timely presentation that travels from the Civil War to civil engineering to how preservation tools can impact tomorrow. Kim is an avid preservationist, lifelong student of local history, and member of the PSABC Education Committee. Kieta is Chair of same committee, PSABC board member, retired college administrator, preservation activist, and a native of the Charlotte Street area. Both women have deep roots over generations in their beloved western North Carolina.
“Few people know that the closing of UNC in the Civil War directly affected how Charlotte Street evolved and grew,” says Kieta Osteen-Cochrane, Education Committee Chair. “Now, as Charlotte Street may further develop as a modern corridor, preservation can impact how things change.”
This lecture is scheduled for Thursday, 5:30 pm, September 15th, at St. Mary’s Church Parish Hall, 337 Charlotte Street. Admission is free, with a suggested donation of $10 to support local preservation. Generous sponsors include Terry and Ted Van Duyn and St Mary’s Episcopal Church.
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Militia Living History Day
Experience 18th century camp life with the militia company at the Vance Birthplace! This living history event will feature firing demonstrations and drills, historic crafts, games, and more. This free event is perfect for the whole family and will take place rain or shine.
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Heritage Day
Join us as we celebrate the traditions and culture of the Blue Ridge Mountains during the most beautiful time of year. The event will host traditional craft demonstrations, storytelling, and live music. Kids’ activities will be available throughout the day.
Admission is free, but bring cash if you want lunch from @gratefulrootsfoodtruck!
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Candlelight Stroll
Visit Santa, take a horse and buggy Ride, and find the ‘Holiday Characters’ placed all around town for our first ever Candlelight Stroll Scavenger Hunt!
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Open Hearth Cooking
Food historian Clarissa Clifton Lynch will return to the Vance Birthplace on Saturday, March 7, 2020 from 10 am-2 pm. Lynch will explore African American foodways as she prepares a meal in the original 1790s fireplace in the Vance house–the same fireplace where Leah, an enslaved woman, cooked food for the Vances. Learn about the realities of cooking over an open hearth, as well as the cultural roots of popular southern cuisine. Visitors may also take a guided tour of the site at 11:00 am and 1:00 pm to learn more about Leah’s experience of slavery.
As part of Women’s History Month, this event celebrates the legacy of women like Leah, who created spaces of freedom within a system of bondage.
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Fall Festival 2019
Great fun for the whole family. Inflatables, BBQ, Car Show, Silent Auction, FREE Games, Live Music, Pumpkin Patch, Ridin’ on Faith Ministries & More!
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Fletcher Fall & Food Fest
The kids are back in school, the leaves are slowly beginning to change and football is in full swing. Fall is quickly approaching. Help us bring in this exceptionally beautiful time of year in Western North Carolina by joining us one month from today for our first annual Fletcher Fall & Food Fest!
We’ll have live music all day from Emily Bodley!!!, Freewheelin’ Mamas and the Fly By Night Rounders featuring Abby the Spoon Lady!
Local vendors will be on site from 1-5:30 P.M. showcasing their locally made foods and other products. So far we’ve got The Chocolate Lab Of Asheville, The Cheese Store of Asheville, Green River Picklers, Woogie’s Beer Mustard and Dippin’ Sauce, Asheville Pretzel Co., Ivory Road Cafe & Kitchen & Baabals Ice Cream & Coffee Shoppe. Lunch, Dinner and snacks will also be available from Taste & See Food Truck and traditional #Oktoberfest food will be offered by Olive Catering Company!
Kids and adults will find fun in stations from Wild Birds Unlimited, Asheville, NC, Mineral & Lapidary Museum of Henderson Co Inc, and more! Plus kids will have a blast in the bounce house or getting creative with a craft.
Synergistic Bodywork & Massage by Lynelle will be on site offering $1/minute massages for anyone in need of some bodywork before the holiday season!
You can count on all your favorite Blue Ghost brews as well as some special releases too. Check in regularly as we will be adding more info to this page! Happy fall y’all!
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