Good morning, this is your Asheville Local Frequency for Thursday, August 21st, 2025.
It is a warm and lively morning here in Asheville, and the city is already buzzing with things to do, reminders of local resilience, and the unmistakable rhythm of Appalachian summer. We begin with a reminder from the Asheville Police Department as school zones move back into full swing. As kids hop off yellow buses and cross busy intersections, police urge everyone to slow down and pay close attention to those flashing lights — school is back in session, and those extra minutes could save a life. If you are out driving this morning, please keep an eye out for school buses and pedestrians and remember, stopping for a bus isn’t just the law; it is how we keep our youngest neighbors safe.
A local resident is counting their blessings this morning after a mobile home fire on Park Lane Avenue yesterday. Firefighters responded quickly, containing the blaze, and fortunately, no one was injured. The incident is a reminder of both our outstanding first responders and the importance of fire safety as we roll into late summer.
Looking ahead, the city draws closer to one of its signature celebrations — Boomtown Arts and Heritage FestAVL, returning next weekend to Pack Square Park. Celebrating Asheville’s historic comebacks, this free, family-friendly festival kicks off August 29th and weaves together live music, local heritage tours, art markets, kids activities, wellness workshops, and more. This year, the festival nods to our region’s recovery from recent storms, and you can expect sets from Asheville favorites Papadosio, Toubab Krewe, and Caitlin Krisko and The Broadcast, alongside late-night parties at the Orange Peel and a garden of local food and crafts. Be sure to RSVP soon as this is one event that brings out the whole community.
If live music is your jam tonight, Pisgah Brewing is hosting Andy Frasco and the U.N. at 8 o’clock with gates opening at 7. Kids under 12 get in free, and the event is rain or shine. Over at the North Carolina Arboretum, unwind at Arbor Evenings with Asheville Junction as you sip and stroll through sunset gardens while listening to this local band’s signature sound. And for something downtown, Third Room will have Five Door Sedan and Pleasantly Wild performing tonight, perfect for those looking to discover new local acts.
Job seekers, don’t miss the Back 2 School, Back 2 Work event at Harrah’s Cherokee Center today. There are opportunities to explore new careers with the State of North Carolina, from entry-level to permanent state positions, and plenty of networking with local employers.
Finally, remember that Asheville’s vibrant arts scene doesn’t slow down as the week continues. On Friday, you will find everything from Grateful Dead tributes to stand-up comedy open mics keeping spirits high across town.
That is a wrap on your morning pulse check from the heart of the Blue Ridge. Whether you are sharing stories with friends at the festival, enjoying a concert under the stars, or just soaking up the late summer energy, Asheville continues to prove what makes this city so unique.
This has been Asheville Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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