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On The Town
2 years ago
Woman brings free books to Appalachia as modern ‘packhorse librarian’

Kirsten Turner is reviving a Great Depression-era initiative in the Appalachian mountains to bring books to people in need.

Lifestyle
2 years ago
What to do this weekend in The 828: Dec. 13-15

The holiday season is ramping up in preparation for Christmas Day. Check out the events happening this weekend in your local community.

On The Town
2 years ago
Roll the whole fam out for free Friday skating at Holiday Skate Jam

Asheville Parks & Recreation is hosting a free, festive holiday rollerskating extravaganza at Harrah’s Cherokee Center – Asheville on Friday, Dec. 13.

Local
2 years ago
Late Night Asheville unites 50+ downtown shops for festive Thursday

The Late Night Asheville event will feature free refreshments, live music and trolley stops at over 50 small businesses in downtown Asheville.

Lifestyle
2 years ago
Christmas History: The Wild West holiday season

The holiday season in the Wild West was festive, but apart from grizzly bear meat, it was anything but wild. Here’s what Christmas was like for the pioneers in the American West.

Health & Wellness
2 years ago
AdventHealth hosts holiday cooking, nutrition class

The Dec. 18 class is the last of the series and will feature holiday snacks to enjoy with friends and family this season.

Holiday lights tree fire safety
Lifestyle
2 years ago
Holiday fire safety tips

From trees to decorations to food, here are some safety tips for the holidays.

Lifestyle
2 years ago
Tombstone Tales: Host of the ‘Father of American Methodism’ buried in Asheville

Daniel Killian, a pioneer of WNC, hosted Bishop Francis Asbury in his home on nearly a dozen occasions from 1800-1810.

Lifestyle
2 years ago
Apocalyptic triple-feature: ‘Werewolves,’ ‘Flow,’ and ‘Y2K’ – 828reviewsNOW

Three movies in theaters this weekend deal with apocalypses: Robot uprisings in “Y2K,” floods in “Flow” and, uh, werewolves in “Werewolves.”

Business
2 years ago
Weaver Arts District? New arts space proposed on Reems Creek Road

The Weaverville Economic Development Advisory Committee has found a large, vacant property that could become a new cultural hub for the town of Weaverville after Hurricane Helene.

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