
The Greater Asheville area is graced with events year round. Decide where you will be this weekend now.

The Whale West Asheville is inviting adult readers to relive the Scholastic book fairs of their youth in a new way at a “Whaleastic” book fair this weekend.

For Asheville residents unable to attend the Asheville City Council meeting this evening, 828newsNOW has summarized what is on the agenda for the city government.

The “Color Me Asheville” fashion show was held this weekend at the Orange Peel, where models strutted the stage adorned in bombastic monochromatic outfits.

The Nationwide Day of Action rally will be held from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., Saturday, April 5 at Pack Square Park amphitheater.

The 36-year-old Chicago-based keyboardist and songwriter carried the audience through his third studio album, “Return to Zero,” with funky arrangements and groovy melodies.

The Spring Art & Craft Pop-Up Market will run from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Saturday, April 5 at 181 Reems Creek Road.

A new multimedia art exhibit is coming to Pink Dog Creative, a studio and exhibition space located in the River Arts District.

Hannah Gambino and Dalleen Jackson-McClasky were the 2024 awardees of the annual arts grant. Their artwork will be exhibited from 4 to 6 p.m., Saturday, April 5 at Art Mob, 124 4th Avenue East, Hendersonville.

The Weaverville Fire Department has received a $35,145 grant from Firehouse Subs Public Safety Foundation for the purchase of a new Zodiac rescue boat, a motor, a trailer and accessories.