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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Join AMOS Educators in the STEAM Lab March 7th-9th as we explore the science of basketball. What does it take to make the perfect shot? How can investigating material science make us better players? Can dissecting a basketball improve our dribble?
Find out more in this monthâs STEAM Lab theme- Fun and Games!
The road to the NCAA Final Four starts in Asheville. Donât miss this opportunity to see some of the nationâs best conference tournament action as the Ingles Southern Conference Menâs and Womenâs Basketball Championships will take place March 6-10, 2025 at Harrahâs Cherokee Center Asheville in downtown. SoCon Tournament week has become an annual rite of spring in the Asheville community. Enjoy spending time in a city youâve heard so much about. With excellent restaurants, breweries, shopping and activities, Asheville is a city with something for everyone.
In partnership with Explore Asheville, the Southern Conference is directing a portion of premium level ticket sales to the Always Asheville Fund, an emergency grant program supporting small, independent travel and hospitality businesses as they recover from the impacts of Hurricane Helene. Additionally, there will be numerous onsite giving opportunities for fans.
Try Tennis for Kids at Hendersonville Racquet Club: A Fun, Affordable Way to Get Into the Game!
Looking for a fun, active way to introduce your child to tennis? Try Tennis for Kids is the perfect program
for children ages 5â14 who are new to the sport or have had minimal experience. Over the course of six
weeks, your child will learn the fundamentals of tennis, including basic strokes, how to rally, and most
importantly, have fun learning a new sport!
For $40, each child will receive a free racquet and instruction from our coaches. This is a fantastic
opportunity to develop important skills in a supportive, welcoming environment.
Program Highlights:
â Ages: 5â14
â Dates: March 4th â April 15th (No class on March 18th for Spring Break)
â Sessions: 4â5 PM and 5â6 PM
â Duration: 6 weeks
â Cost: $40 (includes racquet)
â Location: Hendersonville Racquet Club indoor courts
Spaces are limited! Grab a friend and sign up today at https://www.trytennis.net to secure your spot.
Come join us on the court and watch your child develop new skills, confidence, and a love for tennis. We
canât wait to see you there!
For more information, call 828-693-0040 or email Kaitlyn at [email protected].
The road to the NCAA Final Four starts in Asheville. Donât miss this opportunity to see some of the nationâs best conference tournament action as the Ingles Southern Conference Menâs and Womenâs Basketball Championships will take place March 6-10, 2025 at Harrahâs Cherokee Center Asheville in downtown. SoCon Tournament week has become an annual rite of spring in the Asheville community. Enjoy spending time in a city youâve heard so much about. With excellent restaurants, breweries, shopping and activities, Asheville is a city with something for everyone.
In partnership with Explore Asheville, the Southern Conference is directing a portion of premium level ticket sales to the Always Asheville Fund, an emergency grant program supporting small, independent travel and hospitality businesses as they recover from the impacts of Hurricane Helene. Additionally, there will be numerous onsite giving opportunities for fans.
Fishes of the Southern Appalachians with Carlton Burke
ON-SITEÂ |Â Thursday, March 13Â |Â 12 â 4 pm
Blue Ridge Naturalist â 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.
Join the Southeastâs largest gathering of farmers, gardeners, and sustainability advocates at Organic Growers School’s (OGS) 2025 Spring Conference! This yearâs theme, Resilience, Recovery, and Renewal, focuses on building stronger, more sustainable communities.
Highlights include:
đ± 32+ workshops across 8 tracks (Gardening, Soils, Mushrooms, and more)
đ± New tracks on off-grid systems, mutual aid, and resilience practices
đ± Inspiring expert speakers like Dan Brisebois, Pam Dawling, and Chris Smith
Special Features:
Community Room, exhibitor hall, Southeastern Seed & Plant Exchange, and delicious local meals.
đïž Early Bird Deal: 50% off weekend and single-day passes! Register now: organicgrowersschool.org/spring-conference
Protecting our Native Hemlocks: Treatment Demonstration with Hemlock Restorative Initiative
ON-SITEÂ |Â Friday, March 14Â |Â 1 â 4 pm
Blue Ridge EcoGardener â 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-SITEÂ |Â Saturday, March 15Â |Â 1 â 3:30 pm
Blue Ridge Naturalist â 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. 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.
Come check out the Charlotte Hornets at the Spectrum Center.
Wortham Center Student Series TheaterWorksUSA presents The Magic School Bus. Tuesday, March 18, 2025 at 10 a.m. & 12 p.m.*
Grades Kâ5 âą Show Length: 60 min.
*Please note: These Student Series performances are currently wait list only.
Take your class on an interplanetary field trip, guided by Ms. Frizzle, in this latest live-action installment of the classic book and TV series.
Reservations for individuals (10 people or less): $12 each. To reserve, call the box office at 828-257-4530 ext. 1, or email [email protected].
Reservations for groups (11 people or more): $11 each. To reserve, complete the Student Series Reservation Form. Please note that all group reservations require a deposit of $1 per ticket. Please contact the box office if you have questions.
Acclaimed author and retreat leader RenĂ©e Trudeau leads an embodied spiritual experience exploring ways to connect with the Divine in everyday life â including through song, gentle movement, meditation and more. Part of Kanugaâs Lunch & Learn series, the Thursday, March 20 event begins with a nature immersion gathering (weather permitting) at 10 a.m. Trudeauâs âSoul Tendingâ presentation will begin at 11 a.m., followed by a buffet lunch in Kanugaâs dining hall. Bring a journal, pen and an early childhood photo of themselves. Registration and more info at kanuga.org/events.
Come check out the Charlotte Hornets at the Spectrum Center.
Biltmoreâs next exhibition is an unforgettable exploration of the culture of ancient Egypt, the time of Tutankhamun, the search for and thrilling discovery of his tomb, and the treasures found within.
The event hailed as the worldâs most complete Tutankhamun exhibition becomes all the more fascinating in its Biltmore presentationâthis is the only experience that reveals the historical connections between the monumental discovery and the Vanderbilt-Cecil family.
This once-in-a-lifetime exhibition premieres March 21 in Amherst at DeerparkŸ. Reserve your admission tickets and special admission-inclusive overnight packages today.
Wortham Center Student Series Koresh Dance Company presents Masquerade
Friday, March 21, 2025 at 10 a.m.
Grades 6â12 âą Show Length: 60 min.
Inspire your future generation of creative thinkers with a show unlike anything theyâve seen before: a truly unique, intra-active theatrical dance work where reality and fiction intertwine.
Reservations for individuals (9 people or less): $12 each. To reserve, call the box office at 828-257-4530 ext. 1, or email [email protected].
Reservations for groups (10 people or more): $11 each. To reserve, complete the Student Series Reservation Form. Please note that all group reservations require a deposit of $1 per ticket. Please contact the box office if you have questions.
Harlem Globetrotters 2025 World Tour Presented by Jersey Mikeâs Subs returns to the ExploreAsheville.com Arena at Harrahâs Cherokee Center â Asheville on March 21, 2025.
Come check out the Charlotte Hornets at the Spectrum Center.
Beginnerâs 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 itâs not necessary to come with a partner. We have different live bands and callers.
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! We will start with a walk along the shore of Lake Julian and ends with birding on the lake from Lake Julianâs pontoon boat. Free, Registration Required. Binoculars are available upon request but supplies are limited. Dress for the weather!
Registration opens 30 days prior to activity.
For more information email [email protected] or call 828-250-4260.
After months of dedicated service providing over 1 million meals to Asheville and surrounding areas in partnership with World Central Kitchen (WCK), Bearâs Smokehouse BBQ is gearing up for an exciting grand reopening on Saturday, March 29. As WCK operations wind down on their property, Bearâs 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, Bearâs Smokehouse is throwing an unforgettable event: âTo Hell with Helene.â This free community celebration will feature an evening of live music, comedy, food, and fun as a way to reflect, release, and rebuild.
Event Highlights:
 Live Performance by LYRIC â Kicking off at 5:00 PM
 Special Guest: Comedian Cayla Clark
 Pie Eating Contest
 Axe Throwing
 Mechanical Bull Rides
 Burning of Negativity â Guests can write down what they want to release from the hurricaneâs aftermath and âburnâ it on-site.
 DJ Set & Dance Party â Instructor-led dance party starts at 8:30 PM