All Day, Every Sunday
$1 Spaghetti (choose marinara, meat sauce, or meatballs)
We also have our pasta lunch special (6.99) that is served all day Sunday for senior citizens
All Day, Every Sunday
$1 Spaghetti (choose marinara, meat sauce, or meatballs)
We also have our pasta lunch special (6.99) that is served all day Sunday for senior citizens
Join us for the seventh annual CiderFest NC fundraiser, featuring ample tastings of hard cider, mead and apple wine, along with artisanal food, live music, workshops, a kids zone, and more along the scenic French Broad River.
As the largest annual fundraiser for the nonprofit Green Built Alliance, the al-fresco event will be held during the peak of fall colors and the height of this area’s busiest tourism season from 1 to 5 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 12, 2019 at our new, improved and expanded venue of Carrier Park, 220 Amboy Road, just outside of downtown Asheville, NC.
The sixth annual CiderFest in 2018 connected a record-setting 2,000 people with 24 national and local cider, mead and apple wine makers, and the 2019 event is expected to draw another sell-out crowd to sample sips from an even larger mix of local and national, small and large pourers. In addition to tasting cider and mead, guests can enjoy free bites of artisanal food including local cheeses, baked goods, caramels, ice cream, and more. This year’s event will also welcome a mix of food trucks to offer paid meals for hungry cider-sippers throughout the afternoon.
This quintessential family-friendly fall fest also offers arts and crafts from local vendors, live music, a kids zone, and community demos and workshops.
For the third time this year, a limited number of VIT (Very Important Taster) tickets offer advance entry to the event a full hour early beginning at noon to enjoy exclusive access to tastings from our cider and mead makers and artisanal food vendors before the crowds arrive. You may even have the opportunity to sample some specialty, small-batch or limited-release ciders and meads that won’t be available during the regular event. In addition to early access, VITs will also receive a complimentary commemorative CiderFest NC snifter.
CiderFest NC is a carbon-neutral event and will be offsetting the event’s footprint for each ticketholder through contributions to the nonprofit’s Appalachian Offsets program, which is currently completing fundraising to install a solar system on the roof of Isaac Dickson Elementary School.
Parking for all ticketholders will be available at AB Tech, 340 Victoria Road in Asheville, about two miles east of Carrier Park, with continuous shuttles running between the lot and the festival for the full duration of the event.
Tickets go on sale on Fourth of July, and since the event has sold out in recent years, people are encouraged to plan ahead and buy their tickets early.
On Friday, September 2, with his kids off to school, Chad was well into his 30-40 mile ride in the mountains of Asheville, N.C., before heading to work.
Shortly before 7 a.m. he was hit from behind by a truck. He and his bike were thrown over the guardrail and off the roadway. Thankfully, the driver stopped and called 911. The police and rescue personnel transported Chad to Mission Hospital, where he remains in Neuro ICU.
Chad was able to tell the EMTs his children’s names and school before losing consciousness. The state trooper who had the children pulled out of class, to tell them of their father’s accident, drove them to the hospital to be with him.
Since being admitted, he has been kept under heavy sedation. He had a full body CT scan and multiple surgeries to relieve swelling on his brain and alleviate strain on a pulverized pelvis. Requiring additional surgeries to repair fractured vertebrae, broken bones and torn muscles; he will need plates to connect the bones in his arms, legs and pelvis. We are thankful he has feeling in his fingers and toes and hope he will make a complete recovery.
On behalf of his friends at Katuah Market, we are hosting a fundraising event in order to donate to the gofundme page set up by Chad’s family.
This event at the Salvage Station will include a silent auction, raffle, and live music starting at 1 p.m., Sunday, October 9. The raffle winners will be drawn at 5 p.m. and the silent auction’s highest bidders will be announced at 5:30 p.m.
Plans for an organized ride for the event are in the works. More details to come.
Please come out and show your support for Chad Campbell.
To donate items for the Silent Auction or the Raffle:
Please email us at benefit4chadcampbell@gmail
Article in Citizen Times:
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GoFundMe Page
https://www.gofundme.com/
Big day at AMS! We will have demos of two of our new group classes- Voice Class and Beginner Guitar Class. Sign up today! info@ashevillemusicschool.
Here’s the schedule:
3:00-4:00: Voice Class Demo
3:30-5:30: Pop Rock Band Rehearsal
4:00-5:00: Beginner Guitar Class Demo
Ongoing:
Student and Teacher Performances
Instrument Petting Zoo
Studio Tours
Teacher Meet and Greets
Plus… FREE Refreshments!
Come eat lunch, let the kids get in the bounce house, play fair games, snow cones, cotton candy & the best part is its all free!!
Address is 1820 Pisgah drive. Its beside the ingles in Laurel Park, you will see the signs!
Asheville’s annual, one-day celebration of all things coffee. As we transition into our 4th consecutive year, we are shaking things up a bit! This year there are TWO ways to enjoy our celebration.
First, stroll through our traditional Outdoor Street Faire for free and see what local artists, food vendors, and coffee shops are showcasing these days.
Next, embrace the full experience, and snag yourself a ticket to sip the region’s best coffee, experience barista competitions, experiment with innovative espresso drinks and learn more about the evolving coffee scene.
In attempts to make our expo as sustainable as possible, we have partnered with local pottery purveyor, The Bright Angle, to craft some beautiful, one of a kind sampling cups for our ticket holders. So upgrade your ticket for an extra $10 to support local arts, keep things eco-friendly and take home your own handcrafted ACE sampling cup.
Keep scrolling for an in-depth breakdown of this year’s programming.
Your ticket grants you access to:
The Espresso Bar
Baristas from a selection of coffee shops will showcase unique and inventive espresso drinks. Each coffee shop will have a two-hour window to create their inspired drinks. Anyone who has purchased a ticket to the expo will have access to FREE samples of these drinks.
The Lectures
Throughout the festival, thought leaders and industry professionals will share their knowledge about this year’s theme: sustainability in coffee.
The Competitions
Asheville Coffee Expo competitions will test barista’s ability to make fantastic looking and tasting drinks in a variety of situations. Head inside Pleb to experience a uniquely Asheville take on your average barista latte competition.
The Cupping Tent
Wanna taste coffee like a pro? Join highly skilled coffee professionals as they taste you through coffees provided by our roasters. The coffees are grouped by the region, allowing coffee enjoyers to investigate the subtleties between each of the growing regions.
Visit www.avlcoffee.com for more details about the event and to purchase your tickets today!
There’s no better day than Saturday, September 10th to shop at the Habitat ReStore in Biltmore Village. It’s the ReStore’s annual Fall Customer Appreciation Sale and we’re saying thanks to the community by offering 25% off everything in the store! Whether you’re looking for furniture, building supplies, housewares, books, appliances or antiques, shop the Habitat ReStore to take advantage of the lowest prices of the year.
Sale hours are from 9am to 6pm.
98.1 The River will be broadcasting live from 9am to 11am.
Free soft drinks and hot dogs will be available between noon and 2pm.
Be part of positive change! Join us as we celebrate National Recovery Month and spread the message that people do achieve sustained recovery from alcohol, drugs, mental health concerns and other life challenges.
This free, family-friendly event is open to everyone, whether you’re in recovery, interested in recovery, know someone in recovery or simply want to support our families, friends and neighbors as we work together to build healthier communities.
The 2016 rally includes a walk around the lake, free food and drinks, children’s activities, inspiring guest speakers and giveaways and resources from local organizations. We’ll also be announcing the winners of the 2016 Recovery Champion and Recovery Ally of the Year awards.
Children enjoy decorating cookies, making crafts and visiting with Santa. Bring your camera for this great photo opportunity! Pre-registration required by November 30 (walk-ins not accepted).