Many July 4 festivals and fireworks shows are planned across Western North Carolina
Another Carolina Anarchist Bookfair will feature panels, workshops and vendors at a variety of West Asheville venues.
Some people thought it never would happen, but the first Haywood Pride on Main parade is set for Saturday in downtown Waynesville.
Black Mountain’s Town Council has passed an ordinance allowing event organizers to apply for special permits to serve alcohol in defined boundaries.
The longest running rodeo and fireworks show in North Carolina returns to Marshall for its annual Fourth of July celebration.
Pride Bar Crawl on Saturday will raise funds for Youth OUTright, an organization that supports queer and trans youths.
Juneteenth events Wednesday helped highlight efforts to revitalize ‘The Block,’ a historic neighborhood of Black-owned businesses in downtown Asheville.
Events include a block party, free lunch and learning sessions, a Juneteenth gala and Juneteenth-themed music events downtown.
Lessons on the legacy of three slain Civil Rights workers helped kick off a “Lunch & Learn” series as part Juneteenth commemorations in Asheville.
The Pollinator Day Celebration is set for noon-6 p.m. Saturday on the campus of Warren Wilson College