Are you Hungry for History? Bring a bag lunch and join us on Wednesday at noon for “The Unforgettable Rampage: Remembering the Flood of 1916” with local historian Jon Elliston.
Archives
Cirque de Soleil-style Aerial Acrobatic Performance
Enjoy the artistry and athleticism of aerial acrobatics! Amanda Durnell flies through the air with the greatest of ease in her Cirque de Soleil-style performance. Come see her at MCPL-Marshall on Tuesday, July 12th at 10:30 am.
- July, 9
- 17
- More
Jump Start to College! (High School Seniors)
Designed for high school seniors, this hands on workshop takes students through the college application and financial aid process. Topics will include applications, career exploration, financial aid overview, finding scholarships, creating a resume and more! Bring your own IPad, laptop or Chromebook. Registration requested as seating is limited to 30 participants.
- July, 8
- 8
- More
Cow Appreciation Day
Celebrate Cow Appreciation Day on Tuesday July 12th 6:30am-7pm. Wear anything cow and get a Free Entree!
- July, 8
- 15
- More
Paint Out
Every second Saturday from July – September, come watch local artists capture the beauty that is Western North Carolina in their unique medium.
This event is free and we hope you learn something about art in your own backyard.
Special thanks to the Arrowhead Artists and Artisans League for supporting this event. Visit the Arrowhead Gallery in Old Fort to check out more exceptional art.
- July, 8
- 17
- More
Kids Eat FREE
Tuesdays, 4pm to Close
Wednesdays, 4pm to Close
2560 Asheville Highway, Hendersonville
1939 Brevard Rd, Arden, NC
Confirmed 5/28/19
- July, 8
- 35
- More
How I Became a Pirate – NC Stage Pre-Performance
Join us to celebrate NC Stage’s theatrical adaptation of Melinda Long’s How I Became a Pirage. We’re excited to hoste an afternoon of lively banter and festivities. We will be joined by guests and actors as they discuss the play and bring the page to the stage. This is an event perfect for families looking for a way to escape the mid-afternoon summer heat and see some local talent!
- July, 8
- 7
- More
Banjos: Africa to the New World Kick-off
Banjos — Africa to the New World
This exhibit, by Bob and Leilani Thornburg, traces the development of the banjo from its African roots to the New World. Eventually, banjos were mas-produced in the American factories. This collection of twenty three instruments, mostly reproductions, spans a period of over 300 years and illustrates much of the history of this popular instrument.
Black Owl Guitars
Musician and instrument maker David English of Black Owl Guitars will be on site to discuss the history of handmade instruments and demonstrate his own creations made from recycled materials.
The Hop Ice Cream
11 am to 2 (Yummm!)
Laura Boosinger 10:00 AM – 12 Noon
Laura, a ballad singer and musician, will be singing and playing both the banjo and guitar.
http://
Martin Fox 1:00 – 3:00 PM.
Martin, a musician of Traditional Music, will be playing three instruments: fiddle, banjo and mandolin.
http://
Self Guiding Music Trail
Starting in the visitor center lobby and running outside for a short walk down the Mountains to Sea trail connector at the VC, the trail features a large xylophone which illustrates the different sounds you can get from various types and lengths of wood. Pick up a self guiding brochure in the lobby!
- July, 8
- 19
- More
Summer Clearance SALE
All summer {consignment} 50% off! Special tent sales and promotions as well! *no store credit used during sales event*
US Cellular of Weaverville will be present during the event distributing coupons and swag! Giving away 12 gigabyte of data, free activations and so much more!
Enter a drawing to win a FREE iPad!
- July, 8
- 15
- More
Asheville Gun & Knife Show
July 09 – July 10 … Saturday 9:00am – 5:00pm, Sunday 10:00am – 4:00pm.
- July, 8
- 11
- More