Calendar of Events
Looking for things to do in Hendersonville, NC? Whether you’re a local or just passing through we’ve got loads of great tips and events to help you find your perfect adventure.
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Fishes of the Southern Appalachians with Carlton Burke
ON-SITEĀ |Ā Thursday, March 13Ā |Ā 12 ā 4 pm
Blue Ridge Naturalist ā Wildlife of the Blue Ridge Core Credit
The Southern Appalachian region is rich with a variety of fish species. These include not only the better known species of game fish that we love to catch for sport or food, but also include an incredible diversity of smaller, lesser-known non-game fish, which play an important role in the ecology of our aquatic mountain habitats. In this class we will discuss many of the fish species found in the mountain region and learn about their classification, habitat, life cycles, and their identifying features.
This program includes a lab portion of the class where students will see some features of fish hands on with real fish specimens.
Protecting our Native Hemlocks: Treatment Demonstration with Hemlock Restorative Initiative
ON-SITEĀ |Ā Friday, March 14Ā |Ā 1 ā 4 pm
Blue Ridge EcoGardener ā Elective Credit
Join Hemlock Restoration Initiative staff for a demonstration and workshop in the Arboretum forest to learn the fundamentals of treating hemlock trees to protect them from the invasive insect, hemlock woolly adelgid. Designed for a general audience, this workshop is great for homeowners who steward hemlocks on their property or for anyone interested in learning treatment basics. Today hemlock management is simpler and less expensive than ever before!
You Are Here: Understanding Maps with Anton DuMars
ON-SITEĀ |Ā Saturday, March 15Ā |Ā 1 ā 3:30 pm
Blue Ridge Naturalist ā Elective Credit
With GPS built into our phones and cars, we are increasingly in danger of losing our ways of navigating. Expand your understanding of topographic and geologic maps with this course taught by Geologist Anton DuMars. An in-class portion will focus on an investigation of map symbols, scales, dates, color-coding, water features, and other attributes that are used to interpret data on topographic and geologic maps into. Then the class will move outside for a skills session to interpret real-world features within a map, stepping off on some exploration at the Arboretum.Ā If you have one, please bring a handheld compass with you to the class but we will have some for students to borrow if needed.
This program takes place both indoors and out. Please come prepared to walk on gentle, yet uneven terrain, and dress appropriately for the weather.
Beginnerās workshop lesson at 7:30 P.M., then 8-11 P.M. Contra Dance with Country Waltzing at the break and the final dance. This is a partner dance but itās not necessary to come with a partner. We have different live bands and callers.
Now in its fourth year, The Prom Dress Exchange is continuing to help anyone feel fancy and fabulous for free! 1,600 formal and semi formal dresses size 00-4XL, as well as women’s suits and separates, shoes, jewelry and all the accessories are available at no charge. I also have a limited number of tuxedos, as well as menās suits, slacks, shirts, vests and accessories to offer. Whether you are going to the prom or another spring dance, wedding, or anywhere you need special attire, āThe Prom Dress Exchangeā has got what you need to make the occasion magical!
The event is March 28-30 at Groce United Methodist Church 954 Tunnel Rd Asheville NC, 28805, Friday 2-6, Saturday 10-6, Sunday 1-5.
Donations accepted ā volunteers welcome ā sewist needed
Contact Marsha van Rijssen (828)545-3133Ā [email protected]
Ages 5+
Suitable for Beginners to Advanced Birders
This outing takes place at Lake Julian Park from 8:30-11:30 am. Get to know the birds of Lake Julian, one of Buncombe County’s birding hotspots!Ā We will start with a walk along the shore of Lake Julian and ends with birding on the lake from Lake Julianās pontoon boat.Ā Free, Registration Required.Ā Binoculars are available upon request but supplies are limited. Dress for the weather!
Registration opens 30 days prior to activity.
For more information emailĀ [email protected]Ā or call 828-250-4260.
After months of dedicated service providing overĀ 1 million mealsĀ to Asheville and surrounding areas in partnership withĀ World Central Kitchen (WCK),Ā Bearās Smokehouse BBQĀ is gearing up for an excitingĀ grand reopeningĀ onĀ Saturday, March 29. As WCK operations wind down on their property, Bearās Smokehouse BBQ has fired up its own kitchen once again, welcoming guests back with its signature flavors and community-driven spirit.
To commemorate this milestone and bid farewell to the post-hurricane relief efforts, Bearās Smokehouse is throwing an unforgettable event:Ā āTo Hell with Helene.āĀ ThisĀ free community celebrationĀ will feature an evening ofĀ live music, comedy, food, and funĀ as a way to reflect, release, and rebuild.
Event Highlights:
Ā Live Performance by LYRICĀ ā Kicking off at 5:00 PM
Ā Special Guest: Comedian Cayla Clark
Ā Pie Eating Contest
Ā Axe Throwing
Ā Mechanical Bull Rides
Ā Burning of NegativityĀ ā Guests can write down what they want to release from the hurricaneās aftermath and āburnā it on-site.
Ā DJ Set & Dance PartyĀ ā Instructor-led dance party starts at 8:30 PM
Hurricane Helene Recovery Panel & Discussion with MountainTrue
Thursday, April 3Ā |Ā 5 ā 8pm
Join MountainTrue and a panel of experts to discuss recovery in our area after the devastation of Hurricane Helene. Panelists will address the impacts of natural disasters, what recovery means for our region, and how the community can support these efforts.
This event is free of charge, but if you feel moved to make a donation to support critical work in our area, we invite you to do so when you register. The North Carolina Arboretum is generously donating use of the Education Auditorium for this event. All donations associated with the registration of this event will be split 50/50 with the NC Arboretum.
The event will kick-off with social time from 5:30 to 6 pm with snacks and beverages provided for attendees. The panel will run from 6 to 7:30 pm.
Ages 5+
Suitable for Beginners to Advanced Birders
This outing takes place at Lake Julian Park from 8:30-11:30 am. Get to know the birds of Lake Julian, one of Buncombe County’s birding hotspots!Ā We will start with a walk along the shore of Lake Julian and ends with birding on the lake from Lake Julianās pontoon boat.Ā Free, Registration Required.Ā Binoculars are available upon request but supplies are limited. Dress for the weather!
Registration opens 30 days prior to activity.
For more information emailĀ [email protected]Ā or call 828-250-4260.
Co-Existing with Black Bears with Tanya Poole
Wednesday, April 9Ā |Ā 5 ā 6 pm
Itās spring and you know what that means. Warmer temperatures, beautiful flowers and trees blooming, people venturing out to enjoy it all. And it turns out black bears are coming out in large numbers to enjoy the same things that humans enjoy. Learn about the conditions that contribute to the black bear population continuing to thrive in Western North Carolina in proximity to so many people. Tanya Poole, Conservation Initiatives Engagement Coordinator with the NC Wildlife Resources Commission, discusses BearWise strategies recommended by wildlife experts that will help people better coexist with these amazing animals.
Grab your four-legged friend and come out for some fun and friendly competition at the Buncombe County Sports Park Dog Park.Ā There will be a small and large dog division and division will have approximately 30 minutes to find as many hidden eggs (filled with treats) as possible. In addition, dogs who collect the most eggs will receive a special prize. Free, Registration Required.
The purpose of the Hendo Earth Fest is to promote community education for all ages on environmental and sustainable practices, inspire action, and renew and expand commitments to protect our planet. Local and regional environmental allies focus on participation/hands-on activities and demonstrations designed to educate, renew and expand action to protect our Western North Carolina environment and natural resources. In our first inaugural 2023 festival, we saw approximately 2,000+ participants!
Give back this Earth Day with Buncombe County Parks and Recreation.Ā Volunteers are invited to assist in clean-up and service projects.Ā Volunteers groups are limited in capacity so Volunteer Registration is required.Ā All tools and materials will be provided. Ā Ā More details coming soon!
Wortham Presents The Magic of Jeki Yoo
Thursday, April 24, 2025 at 7 p.m.
See the world-renowned illusionist that social media collectively crowned āthe cutest magician of all timeā āāÆwho left notorious critic Simon Cowell stunned in a 2017 appearance onĀ Americaās Got Talent.
Beginnerās workshop lesson at 7:30 P.M., then 8-11 P.M. Contra Dance with Country Waltzing at the break and the final dance. This is a partner dance but itās not necessary to come with a partner. We have different live bands and callers.
In collaboration with Pardee Hospital Foundation and Hunter Subaru, we are thrilled to present the 2nd Annual She Slays 5K. This event is all about celebrating the strength, courage, and fierce determination of women fighting cancer. Whether you walk or run, you’re making a difference for those who are in the midst of this battle. This event aims to empower people to take charge of their health and well-being, while also raising funds for Hendersonville women who are fighting cancer.
While this event supports women with cancer, everyone is welcome to participate!
Ages 5+
Suitable for Beginners to Advanced Birders
This outing takes place at Lake Julian Park from 8:30-11:30 am. Get to know the birds of Lake Julian, one of Buncombe County’s birding hotspots!Ā We will start with a walk along the shore of Lake Julian and ends with birding on the lake from Lake Julianās pontoon boat.Ā Free, Registration Required.Ā Binoculars are available upon request but supplies are limited. Dress for the weather!
Registration opens 30 days prior to activity.
For more information emailĀ [email protected]Ā or call 828-250-4260.
Grove Arcade In Bloom: A Celebration of Growth
Spring is arriving in full bloom at one of Ashevilleās most iconic landmarks! Grove Arcade In Bloom will transform the historic place into an immersive floral wonderland this Spring 2025. Come celebrate with us on Saturday, April 26, from 12 PM to 5 PM!
This event will feature:
š» Live Symphony Quartet from Asheville Symphony
š· Immersive Floral Installations by Studio Flora Diva, including a flower wall
š Botanical Market by BB Barns and other local vendors with plants and garden treasures.
š Performances & Art Installations
š¹ Aperol Spritz Pop-Up Bar
With support from B.B. Barns, Aperol Spritz, Stewart Owen Dance, Asheville Symphony, Studio Flora Diva, and On the Wing, Grove Arcade In Bloom is set to be a must-visit celebration of springtime, music, and community.
Follow @grovearcade on social media for updates.
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Join us as we celebrate Earth Day and spring!Ā More details coming soon
This event is open to all youth 15 and under. Competitors will be divided into age groups (0-5, 6-10, and 11-15) with prizes in each for Biggest Fish (GRAND PRIZE), Smallest Fish, and Most Fish Caught.
This is a catch and release tournament. Each fish that is caught must be broughtĀ one at a timeĀ to the measuring station. After each fish has been measured, they will be released back into the lake. Your $10 registration fee includes a bucket, bait, plus snacks and drinks. You must be in the measuring station line before the horn goes off at 11:00 am to have your fish measured. Competitors must bring their own fishing poles and tackle.