Good morning, this is your Asheville Local Frequency for Sunday, July 13th, 2025.
Let’s kick things off with a dose of good news and community spirit. After nearly ten months of waiting, the much-loved Aldi store in Asheville has finally reopened its doors. Closed since last year’s destructive hit from Hurricane Helene, the store’s return was met with lines around the block and a lot of emotion from shoppers who missed their weekly ritual. Some early birds even walked away with swag bags and gift cards as Aldi celebrated coming back better than ever. For many in Asheville, it’s more than just a grocery store—it’s a cornerstone of resilience and a reminder of how neighbors pull together in tough times.
Speaking of resilience, downtown Asheville is bustling this weekend with The Big Crafty arts celebration at Harrah’s Cherokee Center. Today, admission is free so it’s the perfect chance to support local artists, check out unique handmade goods, and maybe take home something special—all while helping boost the creative community that makes Asheville so vibrant.
For live music lovers, there’s no shortage of shows tonight. The city’s dynamic venues are alive with sounds from local and regional bands. Whether you’re into bluegrass, jazz, or want to dance the night away at a rooftop DJ set, check out the calendar at Live Music Asheville and let them know you found it there. Tonight, you can catch everything from string bands to swing nights and jamgrass fusions, painting a lively musical backdrop all across town.
On the sports side, the Asheville Tourists are in action, bringing that classic minor league baseball experience to the heart of the city. There’s rumored to be a special theme at McCormick Field, so grab the family and take in some summer baseball.
A quick note for anyone traveling in North Asheville this morning—Jenkins Valley Road remains closed following a cyclist accident yesterday. The rider is recovering from non-fatal injuries, but the road closure means drivers and cyclists should seek alternate routes while first responders continue their work.
In broader news, Governor Josh Stein and the Rebuilding Western North Carolina Committee are meeting tomorrow at UNC Asheville to shape long-term recovery strategies for areas hit by Hurricane Helene. While the public can watch the meeting in person or online, there’s no direct comment period today, but feedback can be sent to the state’s recovery email.
And don’t forget, High Five Coffee’s Riverside location in Woodfin has also reopened after storm repairs, just in time for a mid-summer caffeine fix.
That’s your Asheville Local Frequency for Sunday, July 13th. Whether you’re exploring local art, cheering on the Tourists, or grooving to a new band, there’s a little something for everyone to enjoy this weekend. This has been Asheville Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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