The YMCA of Western North Carolina must have been working out in the lab late one night. The Reuter Family YMCA in South Asheville will host a Monster Mash dance for the whole family this weekend.
Buncombe County Parks & Recreation will host a Halloween-themed festival this weekend in Arden. The event, Fall-O-Ween, will be held from 1 to 4 p.m., Saturday, Oct. 18 at Lake Julian Park.
The LEAF Global Arts Festival, one of Western North Carolina’s most beloved arts festivals returns this weekend for its 30th year, but this year could be its last.
Looking for things to do this weekend? We’ve got you covered. Check out our guide to things to do in Asheville this weekend, from haunted houses to community theatre and magical markets.
From haunted trolleys and ghost tours to family-friendly festivals and fall farm fun, WNC is alive with Halloween spirit
After some early growing pains, this sushi-and-burger spot has hit its stride — offering inventive cocktails, playful bento boxes and a lively atmosphere
The Sublime Theater & Press, a local theater company, is currently producing the world premiere of “Fire & Flood,” a pair of short plays by Travis Lowe, through Oct. 18 at the BeBe Theatre in downtown Asheville. Read our review now.
The Craft Fair of the Southern Highlands will be held from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Thursday, Oct. 16 to Sunday, Oct. 19 at Harrah’s Cherokee Center.
The Montford Park Players roll a natural 20 with “She Kills Monsters,” a love letter to “Dungeons & Dragons” and the final show of their 53rd season. Read our review now.
At The Haunted Trail, spooky season is for everyone … even the scaredy-cats. The annual family-friendly Halloween attraction is back for its 13th season from 6-9 p.m., Oct. 17-19 and 23-26, at the Adventure Center of Asheville, 85 Expo Drive.