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Thursday, August 23, 2018
Reiki Share
Aug 23 @ 7:30 pm – 9:00 pm
WaveRoom Yoga

Reiki students and practitioners, come together to learn, share and practice. Each evening will begin with a group circle for introductions and sharing followed by hands on practice. If you are new to reiki and curious about learning this healing art this is a great evening to check it out. If you are able to bring a massage table that would be greatly appreciated! If possible, please sign up online to assist the facilitators with preparations. Suggested donation $5 to cover expenses.

https://www.facebook.com/events/966371593549699/

Lockn’ Live Stream
Aug 23 @ 8:00 pm – Aug 24 @ 3:00 am
UpCountry Brewing Company

We’re pulling down the big screen to stream the LOCKN’ Festival this year! Join us on Thursday, 8/24 for some jams, brews, and food.

https://www.facebook.com/events/247693522627316/

Michael Flynn + Mourning Dove at Radio Room
Aug 23 @ 8:00 pm – 11:00 pm
The Radio Room

Michael Flynn + Mourning Dove
Thursday, August 23rd at 8pm
The Radio Room
Tickets $8 ADV / $10 DOS

https://www.facebook.com/events/222086798440122/

Sonny Disposition’s Jazz Night
Aug 23 @ 8:00 pm – 11:00 pm
Rainer's Cafe & Bar

Thursday evening is the perfect night for a nightcap and some soothing relaxing music with friends. Sonny Thornton on drums, Ethan Burkhardt on bass, the animated Aaron Bowen on piano and cool Robert “Moss” Mack on sax.

https://www.facebook.com/events/215879249078848/?event_time_id=215879265745513

Timeless Takeover Thursdays Open Mic
Aug 23 @ 8:00 pm – 11:00 pm
Blues Boulevard Jazz

Timeless Takeover Thursdays Extended Open Mic
Doors Open at 8
Show starts at 8:30
$5 Entry
Food and Drink Specials Available
Come share your new poems with us

https://www.facebook.com/events/1835229656571771/

Contra Gott Rocks !
Aug 23 @ 9:00 pm – Aug 24 @ 1:00 am
GOTTROCKS

Greenville’s original Psycho Honk-A-Billy-Blues Band – don’t miss this show – it’s on a Thursday (Thursday is the new Friday) always a good time at Gottrocks! August 23 at 9:00

https://www.facebook.com/events/275241639699966/

Logan and the Kidders Fall Tour
Aug 23 @ 9:30 pm – Aug 24 @ 12:30 am
Smileys Acoustic Cafe

Logan and the Kidders are a Southern Soul band based in the Charleston, SC area making their way through SC/NC to promote their upcoming debut CD release. FREE SHOW!!!!!!

https://www.facebook.com/events/445448389287264/

Music Thursdays Outdoor Concert Series
Aug 23 @ 10:30 pm – Aug 24 @ 12:00 am

July 11, 2018 UPDATE – The Gathering Place Venue remains closed due to a significant amount of mud damage at the Gathering Place in late May and early June. Cleanup efforts are ongoing and it is our hope to be able to resume the schedule with the August and September concerts.

The Annual Music Thursdays Outdoor Concert Series in Chimney Rock Village brings together the best of all that makes up life in a small, mountain town. Grab your friends and family, some lawn chairs or a blanket and relax with the views of Chimney Rock Mountain in front of you while the bands play. Food is available for purchase, or pack your own cooler of goodies. You won’t find a more laid-back atmosphere to spend Thursday nights in the Spring and Summer.
2018 Schedule:
May 12th – The Symphony at Sunset with the Symphony of Rutherford County
June 28th – The Lake Lure Cloggers & the West End String Band (Canceled)
July 26th – The Kollard Kings (Canceled)
August 23rd – The Vintage Vinyl Band (TBD)
Sept. 20th – The Lake Lure Cloggers & the Vintage Vinyl Band (TBD)
***Admission of $6 is charged for adults. Kids 10 and under, free. All proceeds support the work of the Chimney Rock Village Community Development Association to promote the Village, its merchants, the RiverWalk, and the Gathering Place.

https://www.facebook.com/events/155361268499238/

Shiloh Hill at Catawba Brewing
Aug 23 @ 11:00 pm – Aug 24 @ 1:00 am
Catawba Brewing Co

Shiloh Hill
Winston-Salem, NC // Folk
http://shilohhillmusic.com/
https://www.facebook.com/shilohhillmusic/
https://twitter.com/shilohhillmusic/
https://www.instagram.com/shilohhillmusic/
http://www.youtube.com/shilohhillmusic

“Frozen” (live) https://www.facebook.com/shilohhillmusic/videos/814078415443692/
“Yes, And” (live): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9gV8_dLvoZQ
“The Firefly & Me”: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3WWH0pA-aXo
EPK: http://shilohhillmusic.com/epk/
“Wildflower”: https://soundcloud.com/shilohhill/wildflower

https://www.facebook.com/events/2222209604472263/

The Spirit of the Law – Governing Alcohol in 19th Century NC
Aug 23 @ 11:00 pm – Aug 24 @ 1:00 am

Join Howling Moon Distillery and the Mountain History and Culture Group at Wedge at Foundation as we welcome Dr. Daniel Pierce to learn about the legal and illegal history of alcohol in North Carolina. And the event would not be complete without a taste of moonshine from Howling Moon Distillery!

This is a ticketed event. Tickets are $15.00 and include the presentation as well as a local liquor tasting with Howling Moon Distillery. Seating capacity is limited, to get tickets in advance visit https://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-spirit-of-the-law-governing-alcohol-in-19th-century-north-carolina-tickets-46189788902. For more information, contact the Vance Birthplace State Historic Site at [email protected] or 828.645.6706.

Howling Moon Distillery and owner, Cody Bradford comes from a long family line of distillers. His family arrived in Yancey County N.C. in the late 1700s, and like other subsistence farming families there was not much they could not make for themselves. Due to their remote location, it was difficult to get crops to market in Asheville before spoiling. In-order-to preserve these items, and generate a little profit they distilled their grains, fruit, and sugar cane.

The Mountain History and Culture group is a new non-profit organization in Weaverville, NC whose mission is to aid the Vance Birthplace State Historic Site in preserving and promoting early Appalachian mountain life and culture. All funds raised from this program will aid the historic site in education programs and outreach.

Dr. Daniel Pierce is a renowned NEH Professor in the Humanities and resident professional “hillbilly” at the University of North Carolina Asheville. He earned his Ph.D. at the University of Tennessee where he worked with distinguished southern historian James C. Cobb. He has authored books including The Great Smokies: From Natural Habitat to National Park (UT Press, 2000), Corn From a Jar: Moonshining in the Great Smoky Mountains (Great Smoky Mountains Association, 2013), and the first truly comprehensive history of early NASCAR, Real NASCAR: White Lightning, Red Clay, and Big Bill France (UNC Press, 2010).

https://www.facebook.com/events/195689674397778/

Friday, August 24, 2018
7TH ANNUAL REUSE CONTEST
Aug 24 all-day

For the seventh consecutive year, the Asheville Habitat
ReStore at 31 Meadow Road near Biltmore Village is encouraging residents to show off their
creativity and talent for a chance to win in the ReStore ReUse Contest. Garden shed, artist
studio, chicken coop…tree house, playhouse, tiny house…if you recently built a structure like
this using predominantly reused building materials, Habitat wants to know. The contest runs
July 1-August 31 and submissions must be sent electronically. Information and entry form will
be available on ashevillehabitat.org starting July 1 st .
The purpose of the contest is to showcase innovative building projects constructed
predominantly of used building materials. “Our customers often tell us about the projects they
make using materials purchased at the ReStore. This contest is a great way to showcase their
projects and inspire others to reuse, recycle and repurpose usable materials,” said Scott
Stetson, ReStore General Manager.  Five judges will select winners in the following categories: Furniture, Homesteading, Live
and/or Work Space, Home Décor, Youth (age 16 and under), and Best in Show. Winners will
be announced in
mid-September.

Always a Bridesmaid
Aug 24 all-day
Flat Rock Playhouse

From the writing team behind last year’s smash sensation The Dixie Swim Club. In this rollicking comedy, four friends have sworn to keep the promise they made on the night of their Senior Prom: to be in each other’s weddings, and hilarity ensues. If you’ve ever elbowed a stranger to catch a bride’s bouquet or have been forced to wear the world’s ugliest bridesmaid dress, this deliriously funny play by Jones Hope Wooten is definitely for you…and your dearly beloved.

Matinees: Wednesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays and Sundays at 2:00PM

Evenings: Wednesdays and Thursdays at 7:30PM. Fridays and Saturdays at 8:00PM

Flat Rock Playhouse Mainstage
2661 Greenville Highway Flat Rock, NC 28731

Best of 2018 by Roots + Wings Visual Arts Preschool
Aug 24 all-day
NC

Students at the Visual Arts Preschool at Roots + Wings School of Art and Design engage with pre-K education fundamentals through a dynamic, arts based curriculum. Literacy, numeracy, social skills, community building, cultural and environmental studies are approached through an art and design thinking lens, as students explore learning concepts experientially across multiple platforms.

The Roots + Wings Visual Arts Preschool ‘Best of 2018’ collection is a cross section of the diverse pre-K education program and includes investigations into art movements, community and culture, storytelling, and creative play.

Brandi Dice
Aug 24 all-day
Chihuly at Biltmore
Aug 24 all-day
Biltmore House

The Biltmore Estate has been planning the largest exhibition in its historic gardens for almost a decade. And finally, last week, Chihuly at Biltmore opened with a mega installation of glass sculptures from the famous artist Dale Chihuly. Tens of thousands of glass pieces from all around the world reside in 14 locations around the Estate (which is the very first large-scale N.C. Chihuly installation).

The exhibition is up from now until Oct. 7th, free admission with a Biltmore day pass (and free for annual pass holders)Chihuly at Nightis a special, ongoing event where the glass sculptures are lit up, plus live music in the gardens + a wine bar. Tickets are $37.50 for kids + range from $65 – 75 for adults ($10 discount for pass holders).

Three new works
 were blown just for Biltmore, and 6 new compositions were put together.

Group Glass Exhibition, REFLECTIONS, Momentum Gallery
Aug 24 all-day
Momentum Gallery

Asheville, NC—Momentum Gallery in downtown Asheville is pleased to participate in the Summer of Glass, a WNC celebration of glass art in conjunction with the Dale Chihuly exhibition at the Biltmore Estate, May-October 2018. The gallery exhibition, Reflections (July 1-August 25) nods to the Gilded Age, a period during the late 19th Century when the Biltmore Estate was conceived and constructed by railway tycoon George Vanderbilt. This curated exhibition features recent work by some of the country’s top contemporary glass artists with many of the works in the collection speaking to Vanderbilt’s aesthetic of opulence, grandeur, and beauty. Other conceptual pieces examine concepts of memory and history, referencing the “downstairs” or “behind the scenes” of the palatial mansion as well. Sophisticated sculptures and stylish wall pieces incorporate a variety of glass techniques and explore the intricate detailing, ornamentation, and drama indicative of the Gilded Age. This Exhibit is free and open to the public.

Reflections includes works by: Thor & Jennifer Bueno, Amber Cowan, Jennifer Halvorson, Alli Hoag, Joanna Manousis, Andy Paiko, Kit Paulson, Pablo Soto, and Tim Tate.

Making Scents: The Art and Passion of Fragrance
Aug 24 all-day
NC Arboretum

This exquisite, interactive exhibit is designed to inspire and educate visitors about the storied history and evocative power of scent while taking them on a full sensory journey, literally! Blending flora, fashion and science, Making Scents showcases some of Mother Nature’s most fragrant botanicals and unveils the plants and flowers behind some of the world’s most iconic perfumes. Visitors will explore the mysterious power of the sense of smell, learn about the artistry and science behind the fragrance industry and even compose their own basic fragrance.

From traditional harvest and extraction methods to chemical combinations of synthetic fragrances, Making Scents uncovers the technical processes behind fragrance creation through an immersive, multisensory experience. Art, passion and craft come together inside the exhibit’s iconic bottle display, which showcases the unique designs of more than 100 perfume bottles, some dating back to ancient the Greek and Roman eras. By integrating horticulture, history and pop culture, Making Scents is sure to enlighten the senses and engage the minds of visitors about the fragrance industry and the living world in a fun, dynamic way.

Nature Across the Carolinas: Fiber Art with Quilts
Aug 24 all-day
NC Arboretum

This exhibit showcases the work of three leading fiber artists who explore Western North Carolina’s mountains, meadows and marshes using fabrics and fibers. Their quilted wall art offers a link to familiar images of this region, echoing the Arboretum’s role of connecting people with plants. Through their diverse styles, construction methods and subject matter, artists Mary Stori, Judy Simmons and Kate Weston add a contemporary twist to the area’s rich and storied quilt-making tradition. Their exhibit features  pieces of varying sizes, from large focal-point wall hangings to medium-sized wall art to small work suitable for tabletop display. All pieces are for sale, with a portion of the proceeds benefiting The North Carolina Arboretum Society.

About the Artists

Mary Stori

From her home in Clyde, N.C., Mary creates botanical and organic themed art quilts using artisian-made, hand-dyed cotton, linen, silk and rayon fabrics. She also utilizes hand-felted and hand-dyed wool as rich backdrops, offering texture and depth to her work. Bead embellishment is another one of her trademarks. Learn more on her website.

Judy Simmons

Judy creates her own fabric in her Fletcher, N.C. studio using surface design techniques, including fabric marbling, dyeing, color lifting and silk screening. Much of the imagery in her work utilizes her own photography printed on fabric. To learn more about Judy, please click here.

Kate Weston

From her home in Statesville, N.C., Kate focuses on the creation of complex cloth through the application of dye, paint and embellishment, such as fabric overlay or manipulation and the application of non-fiber materials.  Coupled with skillful machine quilting, Kate’s works create and stunning interplay of color and texture. Please visit Kate’s website to learn more.

Pioneer Women Painters of the River District
Aug 24 all-day
NC

Pioneer Women Painters of the River District, curated by Sara Ledonne, is a group exhibit which will highlight five Warehouse Studio artists from the mid 90s. These adventurous, creative, inspirational women found themselves under one roof, painting energetic, extraordinary, thought provoking abstracts.
In the 80’s, Marie Hudson opened her studio in the RAD. She was one of the first artists to plant roots in what has become one of the most popular locations for artists in Asheville. Hudson’s art resonates in the community. Hundreds of locals have collected her art over the years.
Mary Charles Griffin, an abstract expressionist artist that goes by the name of Charlie, is a 91-year-old dynamo who graduated from Western Carolina University with her master’s in studio painting when she was 77. “I started painting professionally after my children left home in 1980. I can’t hear, see or speak, but otherwise I am in pretty good shape for my age.” -Charlie Griffin
“I moved again to a studio in the Riverlink building in 1991. With the leadership of Karen Cragnolian ( Riverlink) and Gayle McCarthy (Highwater Clay) I helped organize the first, soon to be River Arts District, Open Studios. There were five participating artists at that time.” – Betty Clark
“This building, these studios, these women were my first introduction to the artists of Asheville and the River District. It was not yet called the River ARTS District…there were no coffee shops, breweries, or restaurants  like today…It was still pretty sketchy after dark if you ventured further down toward what is now Pink Dog… I moved into Warehouse Studios in the fall of 1998, right after I moved to Asheville from Seattle.   At that time, there were only about 20 artists in the RAD, scattered in the old buildings.  Marie Hudson, Betty Clark , Charlie Griffin and I had been working studios at Warehouse long before there was anything else down there. We became friends as well as critics for each other’s work.”- Barbara Fisher
This exhibit aims to recreate the experience of discovering this artistic hot bed, and pay homage to those early Asheville pioneer women painters. The opening reception for Pioneer Women Painters of the River District will be August 3, 2018 from 5:00 – 8:00 pm.  Sara Ledonne will give a curator’s talk at 6:30.
Participating artists: Betty Clark, Marie Hudson, Mary Charles “Charlie” Griffin, Barbara Fisher, Dawn Rentz

Trivia Night 7/19, 8/23 & 9/13
Aug 24 @ 12:00 am – 2:00 am
The Kava Konnection

Do you have what it takes to win the $35 bar tab?! Show us just how smart you are and walk away with FREE kava! Kava Trivia Night for the next three months will be held on Thursday 7/19, 8/23, and 9/13. Every Trivia Night will feature a broad selection of categories and questions so come ready to tackle it alone or win it with a team of up to 4!

Additionally we offer drink specials to help get you in that winning mindset including:
$6 Guava Kava Sunsets
$6 Kavaritas
$5/8oz House Kava
$10/3 Kava Hardshots
$10/2 Cold Brews

https://www.facebook.com/events/1035852126563000/