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Repticon Reptile & Exotic Animal Show
Repticon Asheville is a two-day reptile event featuring vendors offering reptile pets, supplies, feeders, cages, and merchandise. Exciting, educational, family-oriented fun for everyone!
Hours:
Saturday- 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Sunday- 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
For more information please visit: https://repticon.com
Phone: 863-268-4273
Host: Repticon Reptile & Exotic Animal Expos
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Mountain State Fair
For our 25th anniversary, the N.C. Mountain State Fair will celebrate the people, agriculture, art and traditions that make our region great while remembering the best moments from our past fairs. Our mission is to create unique experiences at an exceptional value in a safe, clean environment that is accessible to all.
September 7th – 16th, 2018
Tickets:
Adult (Gate $9.00)
Children 6 – 12 years of age – (Gate $5.00)
Senior 65 years and older – (Gate $5.00)
Children 5 years and under FREE
CASH ONLY – ATM Available!
Friday, September 7thFREE Gate Admission for students until 6pm for Grades K-12
Friday Night Frenzy: 9:00 pm till 1:00 am – One price admission includes unlimited rides $28.00
Monday, September 10thUnlimited rides from 3:00 – 11:00 for $20, plus gate admission.
Tuesday, September 11thWLOS Family Day – Kids 12 and under unlimited rides from 3:00 – 11:00 for $20, plus gate admission.
Wednesday, September 12thIngles Day – FREE Gate Admission with five cans of Laura Lynn brand foods from Ingles supermarket.
Thursday, September 13thUnlimited rides from 3:00 – 11:00 for $20, plus gate admission.
Friday, September 14th
Aetna Senior Citizens Day
FREE Gate Admission for seniors 65 & older
Friday Night Frenzy: – 9pm until 1am – One price admission includes unlimited rides $28.00
Saturday, September 15th
NC Education Lottery Day
FREE Scratch & Win promotional ticket for each adult ticket sold. Must be 18 to play.
Friday: Gates open at 9:00am; Rides open at 10:00am, close at 1:00am
Saturdays: Gates open at 9:00am; Rides open at 10:00am, close at midnight
1st Sunday: Gates open at 9:00am; Rides open at 10:00am, close at 11:00 pm
2nd Sunday: Gates open at 9:00am; Closing night; Rides, buildings, and all exhibits close at 9:00 p.m.
Monday –Thurs: Gates open at 3:00pm; Rides open at 4:00pm, close at 11:00 pm
Friday Night Frenzy: Sept. 7 & Sept. 14 9:00 pm till 1:00 am
FREE parking is available on fairground property. Parking is located on Highway 280 at Gate 7.
Handicap Parking:
There is handicap parking provided for those with valid tags next to the ticket booths at Entrance A. For the McGough Arena there is handicap parking near Entrance E.
Wheelchair, Scooter & Stroller Rental:
Wheelchair, scooter, and stroller rentals are available at two locations: Entrance A and inside Entrance “E” at Blue Barn.
Lost and Found Children/Items:
Lost and found is in the Fire & Rescue Building located next to the Davis Arena. Lost children and found items will be taken to this location.
Medical Emergencies:
Skyland Fire & Rescue will provide emergency medical services. For all first aid and medical emergencies go to the Fire & Rescue Building located next to the Davis Arena.
Security/Traffic Assistance:
Security is provided by off duty Deputies of the Buncombe County Sheriff’s Department. Traffic assistance is provided by the North Carolina Highway Patrol.
Other Important Information:
- No alcoholic beverages, drugs or firearms are allowed on the grounds.
- Backpacks are subject to being checked.
- No pets allowed. Only trained service dogs assisting the handicapped are allowed on the fairgrounds.
- Shirt & shoes required.
- June, 6
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Mountain State Fair
For our 25th anniversary, the N.C. Mountain State Fair will celebrate the people, agriculture, art and traditions that make our region great while remembering the best moments from our past fairs. Our mission is to create unique experiences at an exceptional value in a safe, clean environment that is accessible to all.
September 7th – 16th, 2018
Tickets:
Adult (Gate $9.00)
Children 6 – 12 years of age – (Gate $5.00)
Senior 65 years and older – (Gate $5.00)
Children 5 years and under FREE
CASH ONLY – ATM Available!
Friday, September 7thFREE Gate Admission for students until 6pm for Grades K-12
Friday Night Frenzy: 9:00 pm till 1:00 am – One price admission includes unlimited rides $28.00
Monday, September 10thUnlimited rides from 3:00 – 11:00 for $20, plus gate admission.
Tuesday, September 11thWLOS Family Day – Kids 12 and under unlimited rides from 3:00 – 11:00 for $20, plus gate admission.
Wednesday, September 12thIngles Day – FREE Gate Admission with five cans of Laura Lynn brand foods from Ingles supermarket.
Thursday, September 13thUnlimited rides from 3:00 – 11:00 for $20, plus gate admission.
Friday, September 14th
Aetna Senior Citizens Day
FREE Gate Admission for seniors 65 & older
Friday Night Frenzy: – 9pm until 1am – One price admission includes unlimited rides $28.00
Saturday, September 15th
NC Education Lottery Day
FREE Scratch & Win promotional ticket for each adult ticket sold. Must be 18 to play.
Friday: Gates open at 9:00am; Rides open at 10:00am, close at 1:00am
Saturdays: Gates open at 9:00am; Rides open at 10:00am, close at midnight
1st Sunday: Gates open at 9:00am; Rides open at 10:00am, close at 11:00 pm
2nd Sunday: Gates open at 9:00am; Closing night; Rides, buildings, and all exhibits close at 9:00 p.m.
Monday –Thurs: Gates open at 3:00pm; Rides open at 4:00pm, close at 11:00 pm
Friday Night Frenzy: Sept. 7 & Sept. 14 9:00 pm till 1:00 am
FREE parking is available on fairground property. Parking is located on Highway 280 at Gate 7.
Handicap Parking:
There is handicap parking provided for those with valid tags next to the ticket booths at Entrance A. For the McGough Arena there is handicap parking near Entrance E.
Wheelchair, Scooter & Stroller Rental:
Wheelchair, scooter, and stroller rentals are available at two locations: Entrance A and inside Entrance “E” at Blue Barn.
Lost and Found Children/Items:
Lost and found is in the Fire & Rescue Building located next to the Davis Arena. Lost children and found items will be taken to this location.
Medical Emergencies:
Skyland Fire & Rescue will provide emergency medical services. For all first aid and medical emergencies go to the Fire & Rescue Building located next to the Davis Arena.
Security/Traffic Assistance:
Security is provided by off duty Deputies of the Buncombe County Sheriff’s Department. Traffic assistance is provided by the North Carolina Highway Patrol.
Other Important Information:
- No alcoholic beverages, drugs or firearms are allowed on the grounds.
- Backpacks are subject to being checked.
- No pets allowed. Only trained service dogs assisting the handicapped are allowed on the fairgrounds.
- Shirt & shoes required.
- June, 6
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Annual Children’s Good News Spectacular
Sponsored by Child Evangelism Fellowship & Oak Grove Baptist Church
100% Free, Family, Fun Day!
Let the kids enjoy inflatables, hot dog, chips, popcorn, snow cones, & drinks. You and your family and friends will have a spectacular day!
Will cancel is it rains or strong winds.
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Summer Sewing Series (16yrs+)
Bring your own machine, or let us know if you need a machine provided.
June 13: Sewing 101: Fabric, thread, fun
This class will go over the basics of sewing, from setting up your sewing machine to fabric and thread choice. We will experiment with different fabrics, stitches, and threads, and will make a simple project by the end of class.
June 20: Sewing with knits: Make a t-shirt
Explore the difference between two basic types of fabric (knits and wovens), and learn the basics of how to sew with knit fabrics. Then, we will make a simple t-shirt to fit you! (Bring your favorite t-shirt to class.)
June 27: Re-purpose, reuse, redesign, repair: Sew something new
You know you have those pants that are too long, or a shirt you want to change, or a pillowcase you want to make into something else. In this class, we will work on those projects to help you design something new. Bring your project to class!
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Evening Craft Workshop (16yrs+)
Tuesday 6/14: Shibori silk scarves
If asked to think of tie-dye techniques, most people could probably come up with the basic spiral or the classic bullseye…but how much do you think your average Joe knows aboutShibori dyeing?
Shibori, or Japanese tie-dye, actually consists of lots of different methods for binding, tying, sewing, or twisting cloth before applying dyes, but in this class we’re going to focus on the twisting part, or “arashi shibori” (also known as pole-wrapping shibori).
We’ll use narrow silk scarves that are perfect for wrapping around your head, or augmenting your waist as a belt. Or, hey, just hang them on a balcony and let their loveliness float in the breeze. Each student will make three scarves, and come away with everything you’ll need to know to do these on your own.
Monday 6/20: Needle Felting
This class is designed for beginners- no previous felting or sewing experience is necessary. Students will discuss different felting methods, sample many different types of wool and learn about the process the wool goes through from sheep to felted sculpture. You will be walked through the basics of felting and creating soft sculptures in wool, finishing class with a collection of finished objects!
Monday 6/27: Charted Cross Stitch
This class is designed to give students everything they need to start making counted cross-stitch charts of their own, as well as being able to follow any for-purchase chart available on the market today. Emphasis will be placed on non-pictoral charts (i.e., quotes, icons, borders, but not lifelike “portrait” style cross stitch). Students will leave with a project started (either charted and stitched or just charted, to be stitched later). All skills required to plan, begin, and finish a project will be covered, including a sneaky way to reduce the number of ends on the backside of the work. We will work with 14-count Aida cloth, which can be worked without magnification and with a regular handsewing needle. Smaller gauge cloth will be shown and discussed. Design elements such as including fonts, centering, borders, and historical embroidery trends like redwork will be covered. Bring ideas for funny quotes, song lyrics, or your favorite poem or saying.
Thursday 6/30: Block printing
This is a quickie lesson in the basics of block carving and direct-method printing! You’ll learn the principles behind cutting into the carving materials (including how to use the tools safely!), how to plan your design in a way that facilitates positive & negative space (where the ink will go, and where it won’t), reversing letters in your designs so that they read correctly, and a fabulously easy way of inking and printing. All you need to be able to carve & print easily at home.
Come with simple designs in mind-letters, shapes, whatever you like-we’ll carve it out and print it up. No need to bring anything, unless you’ve got some envelopes, special papers, or other flat & smooth surfaces you’d like to print on.
Monday 7/11: Felted soaps
Felted soaps are the perfect gift: long lasting, beautiful, all natural, and handmade with love (by you!). In this class, you will learn the principles behind turning loose combed roving into thick, solid felt. You’ll also learn the difference between various breeds of sheep’s wool, plus how to prepare and design woolen batts for making several felted soaps. You bring the bars of soap that please you most—but no glycerin based (clear) soaps. They just don’t work as well with the wooly fibers! Dress to get sudsy: short sleeved tops and comfy shoes for standing, as we’ll be doing all the felting by hand. Bring a plastic shopping bag to put your finished soaps in, as they will be damp. We will have time to finish one soap for sure, two soaps probably, and if you’d like to prep the third bar to take home with you for some real home-made fun, that’s fine, too.
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98.1 The RIVER Homegrown Concert Series
98.1 the RIVER likes to keep you connected with all the incredible music coming out of Western North Carolina. Join us every Sunday this summer for our Homegrown Concert Series at the Asheville Food Park, a FREE music event featuring some of Asheville’s finest local musicians performing LIVE from 2 to 4 p.m. at the Asheville Food Park. This week join us for Ben Wilson headlining. The Homegrown Concert Series is presented by 98.1 the RIVER, Edna’s at the River, Cascade Lounge, and WhispersHoller Farms. Check out the summer lineup, and join us this Sunday at the Asheville Food Park!
June 12th – Sarah Tucker
June 19th – Plankeye Peggy
June 26th – Circus Mutt
July 3rd – Posh Hammer
July 10th – Aaron Lafalce
July 17th – Caromia and the Siamese Jazz Club
July 24th – Bald Mountain Boys
July 31 – Jeff Santiago Y Los Gatos Negros
August 7th – Jeff Thompson Trio
August 14th – Pierce Edens
August 21st – Gary Jules
August 28th – Andrew Scotchie and the River Rats
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Isaac Dickson Tailgate Market
To help students understand entrepreneurship in a market economy, students in third grade are organizing their own tailgate market to benefit the IDES Learning Garden and provide scholarships for rising third graders. They are working with local partners and creating some of their own products. Come to the Chamber of Commerce on Tuesday afternoon to support our students and see experiential learning in action!
- June, 6
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B-Fest Teen Book Festival
Come join us as we celebrate our first ever Teen Book Festival. We’ll be hosting one well known young adult author per day. Come meet Alexandra Duncan, Megan Shepherd, and Alan Gratz. We’ll also have ongoing rounds of trivia and games for teens as well as give-a-ways!
Friday June 10, 2016 7:00 PM
Join us at 7:00PM for our Trivia Blast, created by Penguin Teen and Random House’s First In Line, who will send one winner in every store advance reader’s copies* of the most anticipated new teen books. *Advance reader’s copies will be preselected by the publisher.
Friday June 10, 2016 10:00 PM
Future Writers! Turn in the first chapter of your novel or a complete short story by 10:00PM on June 10, 2016 (no fanfiction, no plagiarism). The winner, named at our June 13 B-Creative Workshop, will receive one autographed copy each of Code of Honor by Alan Gratz, The Hunt by Megan Shepherd, and Salvage by Alexandra Duncan!
Saturday June 11, 2016 11:00 AM
Join us at 11:00AM to get sneak peeks of your favorites, including James Dashner’s prequel to The Maze Runner, new stories from Miss Peregrine’s Peculiar Children by Ransom Riggs, and an exciting new series from Veronica Roth, plus other exciting giveaways. Limit 1 each per customer. While supplies last.
Saturday June 11, 2016 2:00 PM
Join us at 2:00PM for a spelling showdown, story ball, games, and activities featuring popular teen series, plus a chance to win prize packs, swag, and more!
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