Hello Friday.
April 26 2024 |
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Hey there, Asheville. Each day we get the privilege of kicking off our morning with you. We’re pen pals, friends, buddies — whatever you want to call us (consider this our formal invitation asking you to be ours), and we feel like we’ve really gotten to know one another.
So, we’re testing your knowledge. We’ve put together an AVL-specific game challenging you to get to know us a little more. Bonus points if you send us some of your favorites from the list. The answer key is in The Wrap (but no peeking).
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One thing we both feel the same about? Waterfalls. | Photo via Asheville Jeep Tours |
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It’s a sunny and 70-degree day in the Land of Sky. You’ll find AVLtoday editor (1) on the covered patio at Mary’s Burritos with a heaping plate of pupusas + platanos, fueling up for a fun time at Carrier Park. AVLtoday editor (2) is likely on a bike adventure in the River Arts District, ideally making a pit stop for a Baby Bull burger or a brew at The Wedge Brewing Co.
Asheville artist Jane Kramer is headlining at Salvage Station. AVLtoday editor (3) has front row seats + backstage passes. Meanwhile, AVLtoday editor (4) is patiently awaiting the next time electro-pop duo Sylvan Esso visits town. Two can keep a secret, but we’re letting you in on ours. “Heiwa has the best veggie sushi in the state.” – AVLtoday editor (5)
“Parking is always free downtown if you walk or ride your bike.” – AVLtoday editor (6) Talk about hair-raising thrills
The craziest thing you might catch AVLtoday editor (7) trying out is an overnight backpacking excursion somewhere in Pisgah National Forest — or attempting to attend every food-related event in town. Whereas AVLtoday editor (8) prefers to play it a little safer and gets plenty of kicks from the games at Asheville Retrocade — though buying a house here was so harrowing it likely gave her more than a few gray hairs.
The AVLToday events page has a hold on us. AVLtoday editor (9) is still hoping to attend The Odd’s Community Flea Market to score some rad taxidermy art for her BFF — anyone free for the July 2 event? AVLtoday editor (10) already has eyes for the Heritage Fire tasting event at Franny’s Farm on Sun., July 17.
If the weather plays nice, we’re taking the scenic route
AVLtoday editor (11) won’t say no to a windows down cruise along the Blue Ridge Parkway listening to Patsy Cline. AVLtoday editor (12) enjoys the views in every direction when she’s behind the wheel, but she’s especially partial to a leisurely drive out to Cherokee whilst jamming out to OutKast. |
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Tuesday -
Punch Bucket Lit | Tues., June 21 | 6:30 p.m. | Cellarest Beer Project, 395 Haywood Rd. | Free | Local author Catherine J. Campbell and poet Brandon Amico share their writing at this West Asheville reading series.
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DJ Lil Meow Meow’s Listening Room | Tues., June 21 | 7-10 p.m. | Bottle Riot, 37 Paynes Way | Free | Enjoy a DJ set along with wine or beer, small plates, and local art.
Wednesday
- Ty Segall & Freedom Band | Wed., June 22 | 7 p.m. | The Orange Peel | $25+ | A rock ‘n’ roll show from the American multi-instrumentalist, singer-songwriter, and record producer.
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Mikasa Nikkei Pop-Up | Wed., June 22 | 6-9 p.m. | 16 Court View Ln. | $140 | Enjoy a 9-course Japanese + Peruvian fusion dinner by chef Santiago Vargas with beautiful mountain views.*
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Money Visioning & Goal Setting | Wed., June 22 | 12 p.m. | Virtual | Free | Interactive online class focusing on money goals. 💰
Thursday - Chow Chow: Opening Party | Thurs., June 23 | 5:30-8 p.m. | Atelier Mason, 121 Sweeten Creek Rd. | $100 | Come with an appetite for excitement and celebrate the kick-off of Chow Chow’s 2022 festival. 🍽️
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Madrigals in Montford Summer Concert | Thurs., June 23 | 7:30-10 p.m. | Hazel Robinson Amphitheatre, 90 Gay St. | $10+ | Enjoy live entertainment from the Asheville Gay Men’s Chorus — with the option to sign up for a box dinner.
Friday - Summer Solstice Soiree | Fri., Jun. 24 | 5:30-8:30 p.m. | East Acupuncture Wellness Boutique | Free | This event includes acupuncture, massage, chiropractic assessments, food and drinks, plus plenty of local vendors.
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M + N Album Release | Fri., June 24 | 7-9 p.m. | Highland Brewing Co., 12 Old Charlotte Hwy. | Free | Get inspired by the sounds of this Raleigh-based lyrical hip-hop duo’s new album. 🎤
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We have a monthly guide filled with events + activities you can plan for in advance. Click the button below to bookmark ideas for upcoming date nights, family outings, and time with friends. |
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We’d never guess that these chic patio chairs are made from recycled water bottles. | Photo provided by Outer |
If you hear the word “wicker” and think of a frumpy, broken piece of furniture, you’re not alone — but thanks to Outer, a company that crafts stylish outdoor furniture with an eye toward sustainability, it’s time to rethink wicker. By using recycled water bottles as source material, Outer has created eco-friendly wicker furniture that not only looks ultra-modern, but is durable enough to last a decade.
Bonus: Each cushion uses triple memory foam for max comfiness.*
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Weather - 89º | Partly cloudy | 0% chance of rain
Civic -
Buncombe County Board of Commissioners will vote on the 2022-2023 budget ordinance at today’s 5 p.m. meeting. The $398 million budget would support the creation of 63 new county government positions and a modest raise for Buncombe County Schools employees. Public comment will be accepted in-person only. (Mountain Xpress)
Active Eat -
Corner Kitchen will reopen for brunch beginning Fri., July 1. Brunch will be available seven days a week (yup, you read that right) from 9 a.m.- 2 p.m. The menu is extensive and includes dishes like boozy french toast, huevos tostadas, chicken + waffles, and corn beef hash.
- Don’t just eat better — eat the best. Sunbasket’s
meal kit service delivers delicious, healthy meals created by award-winning chefs straight to your front door. Bonus: AVLtoday readers can get
$100 off their first four deliveries and more when they sign up. 🍽️ *
Talk -
A panel discussion about “Ukraine: The Past, Present, and Future” will take place at UNC Asheville’s Highsmith Student Union on Thurs., June 30, 6:30-8 p.m. The event will be moderated by Anzhela Greene, founder of the nonprofit Alliance of US-Ukraine City Partnerships. RSVP to attend.
Arts -
Puppets and plants will be the stars of the upcoming Street Creature Puppet Collective show “The Earth is Alive!” The performance, inspired by the medicine + magic of Appalachian plants, takes place Sat., July 23 at Jubilee! Community. Find tickets. 🪴
Award Film -
“The Way We See the World: Exploring Indigenous Representation in Film,” an evening of screenings + conversations among leading Native filmmakers, takes place at Mountainside Theatre in Cherokee on Fri., July 22. Celebrity guest Sterlin Harjo (creator of FX’s Reservation Dogs) will attend, along with many other Indigenous creatives. Get tickets.
Regional -
The nearby town of Hot Springs (~45 minutes away) has been named one of the “10 Best Small Towns on the East Coast” by Travel and Leisure. The town was recognized for its namesake hot springs and hiking, plus its popular local restaurant Iron Horse Station. (Asheville Citizen-Times)
Learn -
UNC Asheville Assistant Professor Rebecca Helm has a pretty cool job: mapping life on the ocean’s surface. Her project, The Global Ocean Surface Ecosystem Alliance (GO-SEA), mobilizes citizen scientists to collect vital information about our oceans + coastlines. Bonus: It just received a NASA-funded grant to bring on more volunteers. 🌊 *
A health message from our sponsor -
“I have a question for you: How often are you going to the bathroom? Too often? Not often enough? Maybe you’re like me — I used to go once or twice a week, which I thought was normal until I discovered this one trick to healthier bathroom habits.” *
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Cherokee Nation artist Kenny Glass has created a new collection of traditional ribbon skirts. Worn by numerous Native American tribes, including the Cherokee Nation, these pieces of clothing symbolize Native women’s power + resilience.
Kenny’s ribbon skirts, known for blending traditional Cherokee designs with modern cultural elements, feature bold colors and fresh patterns (we know we’re not the only ones getting Wu-Tang Clan vibes from the bee prints) for pieces with real panache. Find them exclusively at the Museum’s gift store.
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