July 2&3: 9am – 4pm in the Apple Orchard Event Center both days!
Juried craft show and sale. Great homemade food in the Apple Orchard Cafe!
July 2&3: 9am – 4pm in the Apple Orchard Event Center both days!
Juried craft show and sale. Great homemade food in the Apple Orchard Cafe!
Join us from 3-4pm (at our Asheville location) to hone your super skills! Bend rods of steel, jump over tall buildings in a single bound, and complete the DBT super power training. Come in costume or make your own mask and cuffs here. Come and help us fight all things evil!
Film Festival begins June 14th and will continue each Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday morning through August 18th with shows at 10:00am.
This Festival is FREE for all children (under 16 years of age)
A $1.00 admission fee will apply for those over 16 years of age
Seating availability is on a first come, first served basis
June 14th, 15th, & 16th: ‘Ice Age 4: Continental Drift’ & ‘Smurfs’
June 21st, 22nd, & 23rd: ‘Croods’ & ‘Epic’
June 28th, 29th, & 30th: ‘Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs’ & ‘HOME’
July 5th, 6th, & 7th: ‘The Peanuts Movie’ & ‘Book of Life’
July 12th, 13th, & 14th: ‘Goosebumps’ & ‘Horton Hears a Who’
July 19th, 20th, & 21st: ‘Mr. Peabody & Sherman’ & ‘Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Road Chip’
July 26th, 27th & 28th: ‘Rio’ & ‘The LEGO Movie’
August 2nd, 3rd, & 4th: ‘Hotel Transylvania 2’ & ‘Turbo’
August 9th, 10th, & 11th: ‘Madagascar 3: Europe’s Most Wanted’ & ‘Penguins of Madagascar’
August 16th, 17th, & 18th: ‘Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2’ & ‘How to Train Your Dragon 2’
Bring Side Dish or Dessert
COST: Free
CONTACT: 828-253-1894
The OBCGS/FFOB picnic has been held for the past 11 years to celebrate the opportunity for descendants of early pioneers who first settled Buncombe County to get together. Anyone can come, just bring a side dish or dessert to share. OBCGS will provide the meat, drinks, plates and utensils.
This year we are meeting at the Zebulon B. Vance Birthplace in Weaverville, NC under their picnic shelter. There will be a hosted demonstration at the main house sometime during the picnic. We will start at 11:00 am and must be cleaned up and out by 3:00 pm on Saturday, June 25.
The meeting is free and open to the public and will be held rain or shine. We’ll see you there!
Zebulon B. Vance Birthplace website
Public is welcome!
The 17th annual Songcatchers Music Series showcases music with its roots in the Southern Appalachians and the musicians who nurture the tradition of passing this heritage on to others. This event is an official part of the Blue Ridge National Heritage Area’s Blue Ridge Music Trail.
July 7th: John Boyle
July 14th: Chatham Rabbits
July 21st: Laura Boosinger + Josh Goforth
July 28th: Sarah Siskind
Doors open at 9:30am, Movies will begin at 10:00am
Current box office movies are not included. Seating availability is first come, first served. We will be offering a kid-sized snack pack for $5 (includes a drink, popcorn, and a special candy – no substitutions allowed).
June 20th & 22nd: Book of Life
June 27th & 29th: Peanuts
July 4th & 6th: How to Train Your Dragon 1
July 11th & 13th: How to Train Your Dragon 2
July 18th & 20th: Alvin and the Chipmunks Road Chip
July 25th & 27th: The LEGO Movie
August 1st & 3rd: HOME
August 8th & 10th: Minions
August 15th & 17th: Shaun the Sheep
Four mini art camps this summer by request! June 22 and July 6, 20 and 27.
One day only 830 to 1230! Cost $45.
Nonstop crafting and fun! Each mini camp with different projects. Sign up for one or for all! 10 spots in each mini session! Text to register! 4006232 **must register and pay by Sunday before each session**
Exclusively for AMC Stubs members, enjoy $5 movies (plus tax) all day every Tuesday! (offer available at the box office only)
Join us for our Kids Summer Camp: 5 Day Club!
Starting June 20th and going through the 24th…Everyday from 2-4 PM we have an exciting Summer Camp for your kids. This is open to kids ages 3 and going through the 5th grade.
This 5 Day Club will be an exciting week for you kid(s)!
Cost: FREE
RSVP your child by emailing us their name, age, and your phone number.
North Carolina launched its state parks adventure in 1916, responding to citizens who wanted to preserve Mount Mitchell’s majestic forest. Upon North Carolina’s purchase of 534 rugged acres, Mount Mitchell became one of the nation’s first state parks. The system has since grown to nearly 230,000 acres of the state’s most precious landscape visited by more than 17 million people each year.
Happenings are planned at all NC state parks, and Chimney Rock has a variety of activities scheduled throughout the year. But, the major centennial event at Chimney Rock State Park will take place on July 4, and everyone is invited to attend.
As North Carolina was creating its first state park, three brothers were also dedicating their new park in Hickory Nut Gorge. On July 4, 1916, Chimney Rock was dedicated by Dr. Lucius B. Morse and the first American flag was raised on the Rock. This year, exactly 100 years later, a special ceremony will take place as the North Carolina state flag will join Old Glory on the top of the “Rock” for its centennial birthday. The flag dedication will begin at the 8:30am on the top parking lot near the base of the Chimney. State Park superintendent James Ledgerwood, along with other local speakers, will open the festivities with a short history of the Park followed by a hike up the Outcroppings trail to the Sky Lounge. Once on the “Rock,” color guard will, for the first time, raise the North Carolina state flag under the American flag to signify that North Carolina State Parks is prepared to continue to protect the park and its natural resources for the next 100 years and beyond.
The band Vintage Vinyl will play their rendition of the National Anthem followed by a short patriotic concert and free birthday cupcakes as long as they last.
State Park Rangers will be on hand until 4:30pm to share historical photos and articles about the Park, including a display on the 1916 flood that washed out the original Park bridge soon after the dedication. Guests will be able to continue their walk through history by a taking a self-guided hike along the Outcroppings trail where historical pictures of the Park will also be on display. A limited number of tickets will be available at the Ranger’s exhibit table for interested guests to take a Behind the Scenes tour of the elevator at different times during the day.
Around 6pm, as the color guard retrieves the flags, guests can take part in a toast to the next 100 years. The two flags will be then be placed in the Park’s historical archives and saved for future generations.
“The centennial of NC State Parks is more than just celebrating turning 100. This is an opportunity to bring awareness of the importance of protecting and preserving our precious natural resources and to encourage families to reconnect with nature and learn more about our environment,” said James.
Make plans to come early for this historic event. Gates will open at 7:30am and admission fees will be waived for the first 100 cars (no buses and RVs) that enter the Park before 8:30a.m.
The celebration will continue later in Chimney Rock Village. From 8:30 to 9:30 p.m., everyone is invited to gather along the Rocky Broad River behind the Old Rock Café for free s’mores and campfire stories with Park Superintendent James Ledgerwood. Thanks to our North Carolina State Park System, these special areas will be preserved for everyone to enjoy for 100 S’more years, the theme for the year-long anniversary.
Each of 41 state park units will hold a family-friendly event this year. Go to http://www.ncparks.gov/100/centennial-events for a complete list of State Park centennial events.