Good morning, this is your Asheville Local Frequency for Thursday, August seventh.
It’s a mild, cloudy start in Asheville with temperatures holding in the mid-sixties and a high near seventy-nine today. Expect a mix of cloud cover and late-day sun, so you can plan that hike or patio meetup without too much worry of rain. Speaking of getting outdoors, recovery after last year’s Hurricane Helene is still very much a part of life here. Buncombe County’s private property debris removal program is nearing completion, with over a million cubic yards of debris cleared out and waterway cleanups wrapped up. If you need one-on-one help or are still dealing with storm impacts, the Helene Resource Center on Coxe Avenue remains open weekdays, and experts are hosting monthly classes at Mount Carmel Road to help folks replant, manage invasive plants, and care for damaged trees. Spots are limited for the tree recovery workshops, so sign up early if you’re interested in hands-on advice about restoring your yard or community space.
On the hot topic front, UNC Asheville’s proposed two hundred fifty million dollar stadium and campus housing plan is making headlines and drawing crowds. The university says the project is important for economic recovery post-Helene, but many locals are organizing under the “Save the Woods” banner, worried about the environmental and community impact on some much-loved campus woods. Protests continue, with input sessions scheduled and a lot of signs popping up along Five Points and near the south campus. Whether you’re a soccer fan, a preservationist, or just interested in the region’s big economic debates, this is a story that looks set to evolve all summer.
Downtown business is rebounding, even as almost forty shops closed following the storm’s hit to water supplies and tourism. But there’s an air of tenacity in Asheville, and a wave of grand reopenings and new ventures is making Saturday strolls through Pack Square extra interesting. Look for pop-up art markets, poetry readings, and a mural unveiling this weekend—proof positive that creativity here does not stay down for long.
If you’re looking for things to do tonight, the Black Mountain College Museum and Arts Center is hosting a unique performance by Sarah Hennies and Tristan Kasten-Krause starting at seven. Their music blends percussion and bass in an atmospheric, immersive way, and tickets are available at the door for both students and general admission. Pisgah Brewing Company over in Black Mountain brings back Deer Tick for a major outdoor show tonight—gates at six, show at seven, and kids under twelve get in free. For late-night energy, Third Room’s ThurzDAZE Underground features LVMA, Oneiric, and Holotek for Asheville’s electronic music fans.
For our social seniors, the Senior Opportunity Center offers trivia games and gentle exercise programs throughout the day—great for staying connected and active. And don’t forget, local experts are encouraging everyone to stay aware of increased fire risk as those felled trees from Helene continue to dry out.
Whatever your plans, there is always something happening in Asheville—whether it’s making recovery strides, debating the future of our green spaces, or just enjoying an evening of music and good company.
This has been Asheville Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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