You can also register day of event at Expo Center.
You can also register day of event at Expo Center.
The North Carolina Apple Festival is held annually over Labor Day Weekend in Hendersonville, North Carolina. It has been Western North Carolina’s Premier Family Festival for over 60 years. From August 30-September 2, 2019 you can enjoy 4 days of fun including one of the most best known Street Fairs in the Carolinas with freshly picked apples, arts & crafts, festival food, and free entertainment at the Historic Courthouse on Hendersonville’s beautiful Main Street.
Friday, Aug 30th: Friday marks the start of the North Carolina Apple Festival, and the opening ceremonies begin at 10 am at the Historic Courthouse. Today is a great day to visit the festival, or grab some festival food during your lunch break. The street fair will run from 10 am- 8 pm while the entertainment, children’s area, and food court will run until 10 pm. Please check the entire entertainment schedule and event schedule for all the happenings. Full Schedule HERE: http://www.ncapplefestival.org/entertainment-hendersonville/friday/
Saturday, Aug 31st: Saturday is a happening and busy day at the North Carolina Apple Festival with the street fair, the live entertainment begins at 9:00am, the multiple special events occurring throughout Henderson County and of course the fried apple pies! The street fair will run from 10 am- 8 pm while the entertainment, children’s area, and food court will run until 10 pm. Full Schedule HERE: http://www.ncapplefestival.org/entertainment-hendersonville/saturday/
Sunday, Sept 1st: Another wonderful day to take in the North Carolina Apple Festival is Sunday. Sunday offers the street fair, the Apple Orchard Bike tour, the Gem & Mineral Spectacular, and so much more! The street fair will run from 10 am- 8 pm while the entertainment, children’s area, and food court will run until 10 pm. Full Schedule HERE: http://www.ncapplefestival.org/entertainment-hendersonville/sunday/
Monday, Sept 2nd: The festival will be coming to a close today, but the King Apple Parade is the best way to end the North Carolina Apple Festival. There is only a mini-street fair available today since we have to remove some of the vendors north of the Historic Courthouse to make space for the parade. The mini street fair will run from 10 am until the end of the parade. The King Apple Parade will begin at 2:30 pm rain or shine. Come get your NC apples today! No Entertainment due to parade. Full Schedule HERE: http://www.ncapplefestival.org/entertainment-hendersonville/monday/
Grab your strollers, bring the whole crew, and let’s get hoppin’ to raise money for Henderson County youth! 100% of funds raised stay in Henderson County to support the Kiwanis Shoes & Socks Program that supplies new shoes and socks to underprivileged students!
Being able to sit down with the owners, managers and chefs of 12 Bones BBQ to brainstorm Ice Cream flavors has been amazing… And so too is the Ice Cream! Expect 5 dairy and 3 vegan collaborative flavors (most definitely including Blueberry Chipotle Barbaque Sauce variety) available by the scoop, pint or Ice Cream Flight of 4!
As always pints of Salted Caramel will be available upon request 🙂
2016 DATES
2016 Lineup
May 20
Headliner: CHA WA
Opener: Jeff Thompson Band
June 17
Headliner: Futurebirds
Opener: Raising Caine
July 15
Headliner: Anderson East
Opener: Sweet Claudette
August 19
Headliner: Asheville All-Stars
Opener: Asheville Music School and LEAF Delta Jazz Band
September 16
Headliner: Cracker
Opener: The Dirty Badgers
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Each summer the Asheville Downtown Association partners with five local nonprofits to sell wristbands at the event. Each group received a grant of $2000. The ADA has given more than $100,000 to area nonprofits through this program. 2016 partners include: Asheville GreenWorks, Asheville Music School, CarePartners, Homeward Bound and the YMI Cultural Center.
Downtown After 5 features local, regional and national beers on tap as well as wine by the glass. Local food vendors sell everything from BBQ to ice cream, kettle corn to vegetarian items. Downtown After 5 also partners with Asheville Plays to bring kids activities to the event.
More information on Downtown After 5 and the Asheville Downtown Association can be found at ashevilledowntown.org.
PARKING
We recommend using City of Asheville or Buncombe County parking decks. They’re safe, reliable and cheaper than on-street parking. The first hour is free and each additional hour is $1 with a daily maximum in each garage.
Civic Center Garage – enter from Haywood Street or Rankin Avenue
Rankin Avenue Garage – enter from Rankin Avenue or Walnut Street
Wall Street Garage – enter from Otis Street near Patton Avenue
Biltmore Avenue Garage – enter from Biltmore Avenue or Lexington Avenue
Buncombe County Garage – enter from College Street
On-street metered parking is free after 6pm.
MUSIC
Typically, the opening act hits the stage just after 5pm, and the headliner starts at 7pm.
ITEMS “NOT” ALLOWED
Downtown After 5 started in 1988 as a small event to bring people to Downtown Asheville and has since grown to the event as it is today on North Lexington Avenue. It is a production of the Asheville Downtown Association, a nonprofit organization committed to the preservation and improvement of the central business district.
Beer and wine is available for purchase, with a variety of local and regional options. To purchase alcohol, attendees will need to show a valid picture ID and buy a $2 wristband. Proceeds from wristband sales will support a nonprofit organization. There are also several food options available including tacos, ice cream, kettle corn, hot dogs, lobster rolls and more.
Downtown After 5 is committed to reducing its impact on the environment and features a solar array, complimentary bike corral, compostable food and beverage containers, and staffed recycling and compost bins. Since implementing its greening initiative, the event has reduced the number of bags headed to the landfill to just a handful.
Celebrate the soulful bond between mother & daughter through yoga! Explore creative yoga flow + breath work + partner yoga and group movement games with Ms. Brandon
Bhangra is a fast-paced dance from the Punjab region of India, conducted by farmers to celebrate the coming of spring.
Join the dance party to:
•Learn basic Bhangra dance moves
•Connect with your community
•Move your body
•Have fun
All levels, ages & families welcome! With dancer and BMY teacher Diana McCall
Friday, March 11, 7-8:30 pm
$15/person
All proceeds are to benefit our school and the children.
The details:
When: Saturday April 21st, 8am – 2pm
Where: AMS school’s basement, 27 Balm Grove Ave, West Asheville
Mark your calendars for Azalea Mountain School’s Annual Yard Sale!
Azalea Mountain School in West Asheville is hosting a fundraising community yard sale! All proceeds are to benefit children of the school. Please donate your unwanted items, spread the word and come shop!
INVITE YOUR FRIENDS!!!
Earth Day Kid’s Festival began 5 years ago as a way to bring the community together in celebration of our natural environment. A variety of environmental non-profits and organizations have come together to foster environmental consciousness and encourage the next generation of stewards to cherish our natural resources.
We invite families and people of all ages to come out and enjoy environmental education, arts and crafts, games, performances and more! There will be live music from Susana and Timmy Abell / Silver Trout Arts. Food and drinks will be available for purchase. We invite you to come out and enjoy this free festival!
We are fortunate to have our generous sponsors, Prestige Subaru Black Orthodontics, and venue sponsor, Salvage Station who make this event possible.
This festival is hosted in conjunction with “Earth Month,” a month long series of service days, workshops, and events throughout April organized by WNC for the Planet, a collective of environmental non-profits within Western North Carolina.