An early morning Alcoholics Anonymous meeting held in the church library. Open to all seeking support in recovery, with a focus on community and shared experience.
A weekly outdoor concert series in West Asheville featuring the dynamic musical duo Kinetic Earth, blending kalimba and reed instruments in an intimate neighborhood setting.
A pet-friendly event at the Cradle of Forestry where attendees can meet adoptable dogs and learn responsible outdoor pet practices in a natural setting.
A collaborative workshop for wellness entrepreneurs, artists, and educators to exchange ideas and support healing arts practices in a community-focused setting.
An in-person meeting of the Historic Resources Commission, discussing preservation and heritage matters in Asheville, open to public interest and civic engagement.
A live music performance on the Grey Eagle patio stage by ZG Smith and Madison Hughes, featuring a blend of folk and indie sounds in an all-ages, first-come, first-serve setting.
6 PM–7:30 PMFood & marketsdonation
Start Your Regenerative Mushroom Farm Live Webinar (by donation)
A live virtual webinar on starting a regenerative mushroom farm, offering practical guidance and insights for aspiring growers, with donations supporting a health nonprofit.
A live music show at The Orange Peel featuring Congress The Band, delivering energetic performances in a venue known for its diverse music programming.
7 PM–11 PMWellness$20
Immersive Fields -- "Improvising with the Invisible
An immersive workshop combining movement, embodiment, and relational practices to explore collective consciousness and personal presence in a guided, communal setting.
A live performance by Hudson Freeman and lots of hands at the Grey Eagle Music Hall, showcasing lo-fi folk music with introspective lyrics and emotional depth.
A weekly Latin dance night at One World Brewing featuring lessons and open dancing in salsa, bachata, merengue, cumbia, and reggaeton, with a $10 cover.
8 PMLive musicFree
The Disclaimer Stand Up Lounge Comedy Open Mic @ Third Room
Asheville's longest-running comedy open mic features a rotating lineup of local, touring, and emerging comics. It's a free, all-ages event with limited spots, offering a lively and unpredictable night of stand-up in downtown Asheville.
Members-only reception for the Asheville Art Museum's exhibition 'The Art of Paper,' showcasing handmade paper works by major 20th- and 21st-century artists. A curated, intimate look at a unique artistic medium.
An all-ages, seated show at Grey Eagle Music Hall featuring a tribute to Simon and Garfunkel's early work, performed by Benjamin Falcon and Daniel Shearin. A nostalgic evening of folk ballads and classic American songs.
Spacey Jane performs live at The Orange Peel in a sold-out show for ages 18 and up. Part of their 'If That Makes Sense' tour, the concert features their signature indie rock sound.
Friday, June 12
12 PM–1 PMArt & cultureFree for Members or included with Mus...
Join a volunteer educator for a guided slow-looking session at the Asheville Art Museum. A meditative experience designed to deepen connection with art through focused observation.
Brendan Lane & The Sugar Packets perform an all-ages show on the Grey Eagle Patio Stage. A laid-back evening of singer-songwriter music with a rootsy, indie flavor.
Movies in the Park returns to a city venue with a family-friendly outdoor screening. A community event combining film, relaxation, and shared experience under the stars.
Asheville Community Theater presents 'In The Heights,' a Tony Award-winning musical blending hip-hop, salsa, and soul. A vibrant story of community, dreams, and change in Washington Heights.
Modest Mouse performs at The Orange Peel in a sold-out show for ages 18 and up. A major indie rock act bringing their acclaimed sound to Asheville's downtown music venue.
Drivin N Cryin performs live at Grey Eagle Music Hall with a roots-forward rock sound. Fans of Southern rock and classic American rock will enjoy this energetic show featuring deep cuts and fan favorites.
Friday night DJ residency at SIDE B Vinyl Bar features Jody.with.a.Y and Trevor from LoungeSport Collective. Come for the vinyl spins and laid-back vibe in Black Mountain.
Hi Hungry brings raw indie folk rock to AfterGlow. The trio’s string band style blends jazz, bluegrass, and discordant harmonies for a unique live experience.
Drivin N Cryin returns to The Grey Eagle Music Hall and Pub with their signature Southern rock sound. A must-see for fans of gritty, storytelling-driven rock.
Asheville Art in the Park showcases handmade works from regional artists in Pack Square. Explore ceramics, glass, wood, jewelry, and metal in a vibrant outdoor setting.
GRINDfest AVL celebrates Black entrepreneurship, culture, and music in Pack Square Park. Enjoy a full day of business talks, live music, and community connection.
9 AM–12:30 PMOutdoors
Echoes of the Valley Hike: Black Mountain (In the Oaks)
Hike through the historic Terry Estate at In-the-Oaks with leaders from the Swannanoa Valley Museum. Learn about the property’s past and the legacy of the Terry family.
Learn the basics of fermentation with Colleen Queeney at WNC FoodWorks. Create your own sauerkraut and taste various fermented foods in this hands-on class.
Adam Bigelow shares how to incorporate native plants into your garden at Winding Stair Farm. Learn about biodiversity and ecosystem benefits in Southern Appalachia.
Meditate with horses at HapBe Valley Equine & Wellness. A unique mindfulness experience that connects you with horses and nature in a peaceful outdoor setting.
10 AM–12 PMOutdoors
Thomas Wolfe's Buried Lives: A Riverside Cemetery Tour
Explore Riverside Cemetery with a guided tour connecting historical figures to characters in Thomas Wolfe’s novels. A deep dive into Asheville’s literary and cultural past.
Blue Country Line Dance’s Giddy-Up Brunch blends line dancing with brunch at Grey Eagle Music Hall. A fun, inclusive event open to all ages and skill levels.
1 PM–4 PMArt & cultureFree for Members or included with Mus...
Drop-in art activity at the Asheville Art Museum led by staff. Create your own artwork inspired by the collection or current exhibitions. All ages welcome with adult accompaniment.
Interactive public tour of a current exhibition at the Asheville Art Museum. Explore the collection with volunteer educators or staff—no reservations needed.
Free outdoor concert at the Grey Eagle Patio Stage featuring The Nature Boys, a bluegrass band from Asheville. All ages welcome, limited seating available first-come, first-served.
Screening of the award-winning film 'Frida Kahlo: The Making of an Icon' at the Asheville Art Museum. Explore the life and art of the legendary painter through intimate storytelling and high-quality visuals.
3 PM–4 PMArt & cultureFree for Museum Members or included w...
CANCELLED: Public Tour: Discovering Art in Asheville
Mystery Movie Night at Asheville Pizza Company features an unknown film with no hints or spoilers—just pure cinematic surprise. Grab a slice and dive in.
Auditions for the play 'Clyde’s' at Asheville Community Theatre. Open to performers seeking roles in a story about redemption and community through the lens of a truck stop sandwich shop.
Monday, June 15
12 AM–11:59 PMArt & culture$175
Summer Art Camp | Appalachian Arts & Crafts (Rising 6th – 8th grade)
Summer Art Camp at Asheville Art Museum for rising 6th–8th graders, focusing on Appalachian craft traditions like barn quilts, weaving, and reed baskets.
12 AM–11:59 PMArt & culture$175 – Museum members receive a 10% d...
Summer Art Camp | Ancient to Modern: Mixed Media Traditions Reimagined (Rising 6th – 8th grade)
Orientation for incoming first-year and transfer students at UNC Asheville, designed to help new students connect with campus resources and build community.
NOW! Karaoke Band brings an all-ages, standing-room-only karaoke experience to the Grey Eagle Music Hall. Sing along with the band and embrace the magic.
Garage-punk-rock band The Darts performs with local act Impending Joy at Static Age Records, a music-focused venue in downtown Asheville. Expect high-energy rock and a vibrant local scene.
The Historic Resources Commission holds a virtual meeting to discuss preservation and heritage issues in Asheville. Open to public input and civic engagement.
10 AM–12 PMCommunity
Housing and Community Development Committee (Virtual)
The Housing and Community Development Committee meets virtually to discuss policy and planning initiatives affecting Asheville’s neighborhoods and housing access.
1 PM–3 PMCommunity
Planning, Economic Development and Environment Committee (Virtual)
A virtual meeting of the Planning, Economic Development and Environment Committee to review development projects and environmental policies in Asheville.
Yoga class tailored for older adults, led by instructor Leslie Temme, focusing on joint health, mobility, and managing inflammation through mindful movement.
A pop-up mezze event at Treska’s on Highland Lake featuring seasonal Mediterranean-inspired small plates, local flatbreads, and vegan and non-vegan options.
A family-friendly screening of The Land Before Time at Swannanoa Library, featuring a classic animated film and light refreshments for children and adults.
A chamber music performance at the Asheville Art Museum featuring Decoda and Ringdown, with works by Caroline Shaw and Danni Lee Parpan, blending classical, electronic, and indie pop.
6:30 PMLive musicFree
People Behind the Care: Honoring Mission Health employees past and present!
A free tribute concert at Grey Eagle Music Hall honoring Mission Health employees, featuring live music and celebration of frontline healthcare workers.
A confidential men's council focused on connection, reflection, and emotional support through guided sharing and presence-based practices. Ideal for men seeking community and personal growth in a safe, judgment-free space.
Join Luke Bennett as he shares his transformative 2,650-mile thru-hike of the Pacific Crest Trail, filled with adventure, wildlife encounters, and reflections on nature, kindness, and the simple joy of a good bowl of oatmeal.
Experience a high-energy musical performance by the Keys Ablaze Tour at Cross Hollow Arena, featuring dynamic stage production and electrifying live music.
An intimate evening of original music featuring six handpicked artists in three-song sets, presented in a quiet, seated setting at the Grey Eagle Music Hall.
Test your knowledge and enjoy a drink with friends at this weekly trivia night at 12 Bones Smokehouse & Brewing, featuring fun questions and team competition.
Join a lively trivia night at Eda Rhyne Distilling Company, where teams compete for fun prizes with questions spanning pop culture, music, and random facts.
Thursday, June 18
12 AM–11:59 PMLive musicFree for Members or included with Mus...
Third Thursday | Featuring Hashi Duo & The Varick Trio
Enjoy live performances by the Hashi Duo and The Varick Trio at the Asheville Art Museum, part of a vibrant evening featuring music, tours, and special cocktails.
A virtual workshop for farmers to review business performance mid-year, focusing on financial records, production data, and goal assessment. Ideal for agricultural professionals seeking strategic insights.
Live music and local craft beverages take over Hendersonville Main Street in this outdoor concert series, bringing together community and culture in a festive atmosphere.
6 PM–7 PMArt & cultureFree for Members or included with Mus...
Curators Susan Gosin and Cynthia Nourse Thompson discuss the development of The Art of Paper exhibition, highlighting hand papermaking and its artistic evolution through collaboration.
Join a free trivia night at Highland Brewing Company with pop culture questions, team play, and a relaxed brew-friendly atmosphere. No cost, just fun and friendly competition.
7:30 PMLive music$22.21
THE MOTH Presents: Asheville StorySLAM – “AMERICAN DREAMS”
The Moth’s Asheville StorySLAM invites true, personal stories on the theme of 'American Dreams' in a 5-minute storytelling competition at the Grey Eagle Music Hall.
Asheville Community Theatre presents In the Heights, a Tony Award-winning musical blending hip-hop, salsa, and soul, celebrating community, heritage, and hope in Washington Heights.
7:30 PM–11 PMLive music
Old Farmers Ball: The New Wild Goose Chase with Katie Zanders calling
The Juneteenth Edition of Ujamaa Marketplace features local entrepreneurs, artisans, and cultural expression in Triangle Park, celebrating Black excellence and community.
10 AM–8 PMArt & culture
Impact [.!?$]: An Art Exhibition for Junteenth and Civic Season
A Juneteenth conversation at NOIR Collective AVL exploring Black thought, spirituality, liberation, and legacy with Dr. Rima Vesely-Flad. Book signing follows.
Lillie Syracuse performs soulful, nature-inspired music in Black Mountain, blending heartfelt lyrics with Appalachian influences. A deeply personal show for fans of intimate, poetic songcraft.
Robyn Hitchcock returns with his full band for a dynamic live show at Grey Eagle Music Hall. A legendary songwriter’s career-spanning performance for fans of surreal, intelligent rock.
DJ Brent brings high-energy open-format sets to AfterGlow, transforming the Radical into a pulsing nightlife experience. A late-night music event for those seeking vibrant, immersive sound.
An all-BIPOC burlesque showcase at Grey Eagle Music Hall, blending glamour, performance art, and brunch. A seated, adult-only event celebrating creativity and cultural expression.
Join a guided tour of the Asheville Art Museum’s collection and exhibitions. Interactive and led by staff or volunteers, this free public tour explores art and history in a dynamic, accessible way.
6:30 PM–8 PMWellness
The Once and Future Forest: Restorying our wild imagination
Experience a storytelling event weaving Irish mythology with music and poetry. A reflective, immersive gathering that connects ancient tales to personal and collective resilience.
A Father’s Day-themed comedy show featuring dad jokes and humorous performances. A lighthearted night out at River Arts District Brewing for adults and fans of bad puns.
Rock Academy’s annual fundraiser concert at The Orange Peel. A night of music and community support, featuring performances from local and regional artists.
Monday, June 22
12 AM–11:59 PMArt & culture$175
Summer Art Camp | Art Around the World (Rising 3rd – 5th grade)
A summer art camp for 3rd to 5th graders exploring global art traditions through drawing, painting, sculpture, and collage. A creative, hands-on experience for young artists.
12 AM–11:59 PMArt & culture$175
Summer Art Camp | Paper and Book Making (Rising 3rd – 5th grade)
A hands-on art camp focused on papermaking and book creation for children. Students craft unique books using recycled materials and creative techniques.
Master Gardener volunteers offer expert advice on gardening questions at the Buncombe County Extension Office. A helpful resource for local gardeners of all levels.
Join a fun, low-impact drumming session that doubles as a workout for your arms and core. No experience needed—just bring energy and a willingness to play.
An evening of blues, soul, and rock'n'roll featuring Corey Stevenson Band and The Mad Dog Blues Band at Grey Eagle Music Hall. Expect raw energy and gritty guitar work from a Southern rock outfit with deep roots in the Carolinas.
A showcase of emerging string talent from the Creative Strings Workshop & Festival, featuring solos and ensemble performances by violin, viola, and cello players in a collaborative, educational setting.
Pleasantly Wild performs at Pulp in Asheville, delivering a high-energy music experience for adults only, with a focus on dynamic live performance and genre-blending sound.
Join the Summerween PSK Karaoke event at Fleetwoods, where guests sing and performers dance in a fun, costume-friendly night of music and playful competition.
No dates needed
Always good in Asheville
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$13.95 adults / $9.95 kids 3-12
WNC Nature Center
East Asheville
A small, walkable zoo of Southern Appalachian wildlife — black bears, red wolves, otters, and the famous red pandas. The perfect half-day with kids; you'll see every animal without anyone melting down.
Compact hands-on science museum on Patton Avenue — fossils, gems, and interactive STEM exhibits sized for the under-10 crowd. Small enough that one rainy morning covers it all.
434 acres of cultivated gardens and easy trails off the Parkway, including a nationally known bonsai collection. The $25 fee is per car, not per person — pack the whole crew.
Ten quiet acres of Southern Appalachian native plants along Reed Creek next to UNC Asheville. Free, stroller-friendly paths, and the spring wildflower show is one of the best in town.
Riverside park on the French Broad with the paved greenway running through it. The west side (playground, courts) is still rebuilding after Helene, but the east-side lawns, picnic shelter, and greenway are open.
County park on a 300-acre lake in Arden — playground, disc golf, fishing, and paddleboat rentals for a few bucks an hour. Free to enter and rarely crowded on weekdays.
$17 buys unlimited play on about 40 pinball machines and 40 classic arcade games in the old Battery Park building. First-come, first-served and capped at 70 people, so go early on rainy weekends. Closed Tuesdays.
Downtown's main library with an entire floor for kids — puppet stage, story times, and room to sprawl. The easiest free hour downtown with small children.
The Southern Highland Craft Guild's flagship on the Parkway — free galleries of serious Appalachian craft, with live demonstrations most of the year. Worth it even if you think you don't care about quilts.
America's favorite drive runs right through town, free, with overlooks every few miles. Hop on at the Folk Art Center or Highway 191 and you're above the clouds in fifteen minutes.
12,000-acre state forest where short, family-doable walks reach Hooker, Triple, and High Falls. The biggest waterfall payoff per mile of hiking in the region — worth the drive.
Free trail to a 100-foot waterfall near Old Fort, rebuilt in 2024 with boardwalks, staircases, and overlooks. The lower falls are about 3 miles round trip — the closest big waterfall to Asheville.
The locals' default trail network — miles of gentle forest-road loops around Lake Powhatan, ten minutes from West Asheville. Where Asheville kids learn to mountain bike.
Modern, light-filled museum on Pack Square focused on 20th-century and Appalachian American art, with a rooftop terrace. Kids under 6 are free, and the hands-on ArtPLAYce room buys you a real look at the galleries.
Hundreds of working studios in old industrial buildings along the French Broad — walk in, watch artists work, buy straight from the source. Free to wander, and back in full swing after Helene.
Historic craft campus tucked behind the Grove Park Inn — free gallery, sculpture garden, working studios, and an antique car museum (April through December). One of the quietest free outings in town.
Asheville's independent bookstore since 1982 — sharp staff picks, a proper kids' section, and a cafe for the duration. The default rainy-afternoon anchor downtown.
The dessert institution on Pack Square: bean-to-bar truffles, sipping chocolate, and cake by the slice until late. Expect a line on weekends — it moves.
Asheville's original craft brewery, east of town, with a huge meadow, volleyball, disc golf, food trucks, and live music. The rare taproom where kids can actually burn off energy while you finish a pint.
Riverfront campus on Craven Street with a big patio and lawn above the French Broad, free brewery tours, and food trucks. Pairs easily with the River Arts District just across the river.
Destination brewery 25 minutes south near the airport — taproom restaurant, free tours, a big back porch, an outdoor amphitheater with free weekend music, and trails through the woods. Built for families; plan a whole afternoon.
Black Mountain's town lake with a half-mile walking loop, playground, ducks, and mountain views. Twenty easy minutes from Asheville and exactly the right size for short legs.
A free 1.7-mile self-guided loop through downtown, marked by 30 sculptures and plaques telling Asheville's story. Start at Pack Square; kids treat it like a scavenger hunt.
Year-round state farmers market on Brevard Road — open daily with produce sheds, jams, mountain honey, and a greenhouse full of plants. Cheaper and less precious than the tailgate markets.
Audubon-managed wetland boardwalk on Beaver Lake in North Asheville, open dawn to dusk, 365 days a year. Free (donations welcome) and flat enough for toddlers — bring binoculars.
The rambling boardinghouse from Look Homeward, Angel, preserved downtown with guided tours on the half hour, Tuesday through Saturday. Five bucks for one of the best literary house tours in the South.
Working glassblowing studio and gallery on South Lexington — free to walk in and watch the team gather, shape, and fire molten glass, seven days a week. Kids are mesmerized; so are you.
Asheville's ice cream shop since 1978, now at five locations with serious vegan flavors alongside the dairy. The West Asheville shop on Haywood Road is the classic stop after a park morning.
Two floors of used books inside the historic Grove Arcade, served with champagne, wine, and coffee. Dog-friendly, date-friendly, and the most civilized rainy afternoon downtown.
America's largest home, plus acres of Olmsted-designed gardens, trails, and a winery tasting included with admission. Pricey, but it fills a full day — tickets run cheaper midweek.
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