The day we all wait for is back! Free Comic Book Day 2018 is here, at Haywood Comics. Drop by for the comics, stay for the party. First 50 through the door will be entered to win a FCBD exclusive Funko Pop Lying Cat Figure (three winners will be chosen!) Local artist Jarrett Rutland will be here in the afternoon signing his various amazing comics. We’ll have snacks and music and lots of awesome guests dressed as their favorite characters and heroes. Doors open at 10, come by and have some fun with us!
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Becoming Justyn Dance and Drag Fundraiser! (all ages)
Hello hello! Justyn is an amazing local man who is raising money for his top surgery. Join us for a night of dancing and drag to help raise funds for his expenses!
$5 cover at the door, with all money going to Justyn!
If you can’t make it but want to help, please check out www.gofundme.com/
All ages are welcome, and there will be a drag show starting at 8, followed by a dance party!
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Benefit Hamburger & Hotdog Supper
“Everyone is invited to a benefit hamburger and hotdog supper to cover the medical expenses for Vivian Gibson. Homemade desserts will be for sale! Dine in or take out. Hamburger hotdog and all the fixings! Located at Leicester Baptist Church.”
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Cycle 13 Pop Up Dinner (2 SEATINGS)
These elaborate three-course dinners are prepared by the GO Kitchen Ready students in our interactive culinary classroom.
Seatings at 5:30 and 7:00 pm (first come, first served). Donations are encouraged — please come out and support our students!”
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Dr. Seuss Birthday Bash
“Join us for food & fun!”
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Yoga for Kids (5+yrs)
“Yoga for kids, aged 5 and up! The library is partnering with Haywood County 4-H. Come join us!”
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FREE BULLDOG BASKETBALL TICKETS
FREE BULLDOG BASKETBALL TICKETS!
Feb 25th & 26th – “Basketball fans! Visit the TD Bank location at 1890 Hendersonville Rd. in Asheville on Thurs. 2/25 or Fri. 2/26 to pick up a free ticket to the @UNCAvl Homecoming games on 2/27. Limit two tickets per person while supplies last.”
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Equinox Spring Fest 2017, Whispersholler Farms Market Grand Opening!
Are you ready for Spring? We certainly are, so we decided to throw a party! Please, come join us for the Grand Re-Opening of Whispersholler Farms Market at Asheville Food Park, and our Spring Equinox Celebration. Tons of specials on local meats, produce, seafood, breads, cheese, grocery, vegetable starts, onion sets, flowers, bedding plants, perrenials, local goods, health & beauty, and much, much, more!
Plenty of fun for the entire family! Bands, Food, and More!!!
BAND SCHEDULE!!!
Big Ivy Project 1:30-2:30
Jarvis Jenkins 3-4:30
Bald Mountain Boys 5-6:00
Dirty Dead 6:30-8
Ton Of Hay 8:30-10pm
Come join us for our Vernal Equinox Celebration at the Asheville Food Park! Fun times and smiles await your arrival! FREE ADMISSION!!!
Whispersholler Farms LLC looks forward to offering you top notch customer service, local goods, and affordable prices for our West Asheville Community. Local food is what we do and we do it well! We are stoked for this opportunity, excited about seeing some familiar facers, meeting new folks, and happy about growing together as a family.
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Puppet Show in West Asheville – Hobey Ford performs “World Tales”
“Puppet Show in West Asheville! Invite your friends and family; lots of fun for pre-school through 8th grade kids. THIS SATURDAY, the incredible Hobey Ford will be performing “World Tales” at the Rainbow Community Center Auditorium (60 State St).
Pre-sale tickets are $5 for children and $10 for adults ($7 & $12 the day of the show)
Show starts at 4pm and is open to the public. Tickets can be purchased on our website or at our front desk.”
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Demonstration: Introduction to Anticlastic Forging with Alice Scott
Asheville jeweler Alice Scott will be on location Wednesday, May 18 from 12 – 4pm demonstrating introduction to anticlastic forging, a silversmithing technique using hammers to stretch and distort metal. Alice studied jewelry and metalsmithing at the Rhode Island School of Design. She currently works out of her West Asheville studio, using many traditional fabrication and forging techniques to create decidedly modern pieces. Alice says, “I’m interested in making work that celebrates traditions. I borrow symbols from a variety of spiritual and cultural practices in order to create my own world of sacred objects. Through my techniques and the symbols I use, I feel I am able to make a bridge between ancient and modern times.”
Alice is represented by our sister gallery, Gallery of the Mountains, located just across the street from us inside The Omni Grove Park Inn.
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