Good morning, this is your Asheville Local Frequency for Saturday, July 12, 2025.
Start your day with a dose of Asheville creativity as the much-loved Big Crafty art and craft fair returns to the Harrah’s Cherokee Center downtown. Voted Western North Carolina’s favorite art event for nearly two decades, this celebration brings together more than 150 local vendors showcasing ceramics, prints, jewelry, and woodworks. The fair is open today from noon to 6 p.m., with admission just ten dollars, and if you wait until Sunday, you can get in for free. The event not only highlights Asheville’s thriving creative community but also promises a vibrant gathering spot for art lovers and families looking for a fun weekend outing.
If you’re after some fresh air and good company, Montford Park is hosting a Potluck in the Park today. It’s a great way to connect with neighbors, share delicious homemade dishes, and enjoy the green heart of Asheville. Remember to bring a dish to share and your appetite for conversation.
Music lovers have a treat tonight at the Third Room, where electronic music producer ill.Gates takes the stage alongside Kinematics and Illusion of Duality. Doors open at 8:45 p.m., and it’s a chance for fans of dance and electronic beats to catch top acts right in the heart of the city. For those who’d rather sing than watch, head to The Whale on Buxton Avenue for One Hit Wonder Karaoke. From classic nineties jams like Tubthumping to the unforgettable Barbie Girl, let your inner star shine from 7 to 8 p.m.
Turning to local news, the Buncombe County Commissioner’s office is facing a challenge as Commissioner Jennifer Horton must choose between her seat and continuing her work running adult assisted living homes, after a new state law bars public funding to commissioner-owned facilities. Meanwhile, AdventHealth is making its case to bring a major new hospital to northern Buncombe County, a move that could shake up healthcare competition and expand local options in the years ahead.
In community impact news, the Community Foundation of Western North Carolina announced more than a million dollars in new grants for area nonprofits, fueling programs from child health to arts outreach and reinforcing Asheville’s tradition of supporting grassroots change.
Weekend plans looking a little too relaxed? Consider buying tickets for an upcoming concert featuring Rickie Lee Jones and Patty Griffin—a rare double bill that’s sure to light up the local music scene.
On a slightly more dramatic note from the public safety beat, Asheville police reported a chase through south Asheville after a driver crashed into a deputy’s vehicle. The incident is under investigation, with more details expected soon.
Finally, the city’s summer events calendar is full, with pop-up markets, concerts, and community gatherings offering something for every taste. Keep an eye on local listings so you never miss a beat.
This has been Asheville Local Frequency. We’ll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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