What to Do – July 2015

Wednesday, July 1 at 7 pm
Jenny Martin & Courtney Stevens Reading & Signing

Fast cars are Phoebe “Phee” Van Zant’s mode of opposition in Jenny Martin’s debut Tracked, which Erin Bowman calls “an action-packed sci-fi with heart.” Martin is a school librarian in Texas. Courtney Stevens tackles difficult ground in her novel Faking Normal. Publishers Weekly says, “Somewhere between Sarah Dessen and Laurie Halse Anderson lies Stevens’s rich debut about two adolescents grappling with extraordinary trauma.” Stevens was once an Olympic Torch bearer and lives in Nashville.

Friday, July 3
The Naked Truth

New figurative works by Jonas Gerard. Meet the artist at the opening reception, 5 to 8 p.m. at The Asheville Loft, 52 Broadway St., Suite 3B. Exhibit open 7 days a week, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. On display until July 27, 2015.

Friday, July 3
Recent Works by Frances Greenberg

“Recent Works,” presents Greenberg’s focus on the use of bold, exciting color. Her subjects vary from landscapes, both plein air and imagined, to interiors and figurative subjects. She works in pastels and oils. Opening reception from 5 to 8 p.m. View Greenberg’s work as well as the works of the 27 other gallery artists. The show will run July 1 through 31. Asheville Gallery of Art, 16 College Street, across from Pritchard Park in downtown Asheville. Monday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., and Sunday 1 to 4 p.m. For more information, please call (828) 251-5796, or visit www.ashevillegallery-of-art.com.

Friday, July 3
Art After Dark

Jack Stern will be at Twigs and Leaves Gallery from 6-9 p.m.. Enjoy piano music and delight in the savory hors d’eurves. Twigs and Leaves Gallery, 98 North Main Street, Waynesville. Open Monday through Saturday 10-5:30; Sundays, 1-4. (828) 456-1940 www.twigsandleaves.com

Friday, July 3
Asheville in the Third Dimension

Third anniversary celebration features founding sculptors, Amy Medford and Leonid Siveriver together with iconic photographer Robert Asman. Meet the artists, food and drink, 5-8 p.m. On display until August 2. Artetude Gallery, 89 Patton Ave., Asheville. (828) 252-1466, www.artetudegallery.com

Friday, July 3
Misprints

Works by Herod, Jensen, Armbruster, Mellick, Karolich, Annand, Prinsen, Dansie, Cutty, Kreckle, Findley, Spiceland, Shaffer, and Aucott. Opening reception from 5-8 p.m. On display through July 25, 2015. Asheville Area Arts Council, One Page Ave., downtown Asheville. (828) 258-0710, www.ashevillearts.com

July 3 – August 1
The 39 Steps

You don’t have to be a fan of Alfred Hitchcock to appreciate the wacky Broadway comedy hit The 39 Steps. July 3 & 4 at 7:30 p.m., Sunday July 5 at 3 p.m., and Saturdays, July 11, 18, 25 and August 1 at 2 p.m. Tickets are available at www.harttheatre.org or by calling the HART Box Office, (828) 456-6322, Tues-Sat. from 1-5 p.m. Performances are at the HART Theatre, 250 Pigeon St. in Waynesville.

July 3 – August 3
Swannanoa Chamber Music Festival

Ticket prices are $25 for individual tickets and $100 for a series ticket. For more information and to purchase tickets, visit www.scm-festival.com.

Saturday, July 4
Land of Sky Symphonic Band

Forty-three piece ensemble made up of skilled amateurs and professional musicians, Show begins at 8 p.m. $12 advance/$15 door. White Horse, 105c Montreat Road, Black Mountain. (828) 669-0816, www.whitehorseblackmountain.com

Saturday, July 4
Crossnore Craft Fair and 4th of July Celebration

10 a.m. to 7 p.m. in the parking lot of the Blair Fraley Sales Store. Locally-made wares, famous frog-jumping contest, a cake-walk, arts and crafts, face painting, a parade, homemade tamales, a tobacco spitting contest, and fireworks. www.crossnorenc.com.

Saturday, July 4
22nd Annual Firecracker 5K

Takes place in Weaverville, beginning at PNC Bank, Weaver Boulevard. Sponsored by Kiwanis Club for North Buncombe High School student scholarships. Entry fee is $30. Register online at www.active.com. Call (828) 645-4656 for information.

Saturday, July 4
Open Studios at Grovewood Gallery

11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Free, self-guided tour of the artist studios on the Grovewood grounds. Visit grovewood.com/events to see which studios will be open. (828) 253-7651. Grovewood Gallery, 111 Grovewood Road, Asheville.

Monday, July 6
Middle School Success Art Exhibit

40 works of art by area middle school students. Opening reception 3:30-6 p.m. On display July 1-31 in UNC Asheville’s Highsmith Art and Intercultural Gallery. Free and open to the public. Info: oscopp.unca.edu

Tuesday, July 7
Odyssey Cooperative Gallery Opening

New show celebrating the ceramic art of Denise Baker, Joanna Carroll, and other gallery members. Open Tuesday through Sunday 11-5 p.m. at 238 Clingman Avenue, Asheville.

Tuesday, July 7
Asheville Composer’s Percussion Concert

A roster of talented players bring the scores to life. Performers include Victoria Nelson, Corey Denham, Dave Fox and DeCristofaro. Show begins at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $10. White Horse, 105c Montreat Road, Black Mountain. (828) 669-0816, or visit www.whitehorseblackmountain.com

July 9-11 & 16-18
Food and How to Eat It

From farmers’ markets to the trendiest restaurants, this show has it all, including music, dancing, and lots of laughs! Presented by the Magnetic Theatre Thursdays through Saturdays at 7:30 p.m. 375 Depot Street in the River Arts District. $18 advance/$21 at the door. www.themagnetictheatre.org.

Friday, July 10
Ritual Runway

More than nine local designers, as well as local photographers, music and video producers, story tellers, and ritual dancers. New Mountain, 38 N. French Broad Ave., Asheville. Tickets at www.newmountainavl.com.

Friday, July 10
Buffalo Wabs & The Price Hill Hustle

The group is deeply rooted in the tradition of Old Time pioneers with an energy that “could burn down the rowdiest honky-tonk in town.” Jack of the Wood, 95 Patton Ave. For more information go to www.jackofthewood.com/music-events

Friday, July 10
Costume Drama: A Fashion Show

40 local designers compete in four categories: Tape, Nature, Inflatables, and Christmas in July. The audience selects the winners. Pre- and post-show party and silent auction. 7:30 p.m. Pre-show party at 6:30 p.m. Tickets are $30. 35 East Walnut St., Asheville. (828) 254-1320, www.ashevilletheatre.org.

July 11, 18, 25, August 15, 22, 29 and September 5.
Shindig on the Green

Saturdays… Along About Sundown (7-10 p.m.) Roger McGuire Green at Pack Square Park in downtown Asheville. FREE. Bring your instruments, families, friends, lawn chairs and blankets. www.folkheritage.org

Saturday, July 11
Second Saturday Event

The Odyssey Cooperative Gallery joins the River Arts District in the Second Saturday Event. Join us for demonstrations, music, refreshments, and a showcase of ceramic arts. Open Tuesday through Sunday 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. at 238 Clingman Avenue, Asheville.

Saturday, July 11
Appalachian Pastel Society

Free meeting and demonstration featuring Nancy Nowak. 10 a.m. to noon at Grace Community Church, 495 Cardinal Road, Mills River. Workshop from 1-4 p.m. Registration required. Visit www.Appalachianpastelsociety.org to register.

Saturday, July 11
Snorkel the Pigeon River

Free. Meet at the Jukebox Junction Soda Shoppe at 2 p.m. Mask and snorkeling equipment provided. Wetsuits and wool clothing recommended. Light refreshments provided. No pets. Limited to 18 individuals. RSVP by Wednesday, July 8 to christine.haywoodwaterways@gmail.com or (828) 476-4667. www.haywoodwaterways.org

Tuesday, July 14
Fringe Summer Freak Out

Fringe Festival Fundraiser includes pop-up performances, free workshops. Tickets are $20. $15 for workshop participants. VIP tickets are $40. New Mountain, 38 N. French Broad Ave., Asheville. www.AshevilleFringe.org.

Thursday, July 16 at 5:30 p.m.
Selections from songs from Miss Nelson Is Missing!

Asheville Creative Arts co-founders, Abby Felder and Robbie Jaeger, present an opportunity to meet the playwright/composer and select cast members of Miss Nelson Is Missing! Malaprops Bookstore/Cafe, 55 Haywood St., Asheville. Call (828) 254-6734, or visit www.malaprops.com.

July 16-19
68th Annual Craft Fair of the Southern Highlands

At the US Cellular Center, 87 Haywood St. in downtown Asheville. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Thursday through Saturday, and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday. Admission: Adults $8, Children under 12 free. More information at www.craftguild.org or phone (828) 298-7928.

July 16-26
Folkmoot

North Carolina’s International Folk Festival. Folkmoot is a ten-day event featuring more than 200 international performers from ten countries with performances in 12 Western North Carolina communities. Tickets for all performances can be purchased at folkmootusa.org, in person at the Folkmoot Center, or by calling 1-877-365-5872. A complete schedule can be viewed at folkmootusa.org.

Friday & Saturday, July 17 & 18
Burning Can

Outdoor festival features national touring bands, 50+ of the best canning breweries from around the country, camping, a Beer Relay, paddle trips, group rides, and a premier dirt-jumping competition. At the REEB Ranch, just 8 miles from Oskar Blues Brewery in Brevard. Tickets available at www.burningcan.com.

Saturday, July 18
International ArtFest 2015

10-5 p.m. This event is the ultimate cultural exchange—juried international and regional artwork, international cuisine, international dance and music from Folkmoot USA, and regional music and dance. For more information contact the Haywood County Arts Council, 86 North Main Street, Waynesville. (828) 452-0593, info@haywoodarts.org, www.haywoodarts.org.

Wednesday, July 22
Five Of The Eyes

Rock act from Portland Maine with Prog, Funk, and Latin influences. www.fiveoftheeyes.com. Two shows, 6:30 (all ages) and 10 p.m. (21+) $6 adv/ $8 d.o.s. The One Stop, 55 College Street, downtown Asheville. (828) 255-7777, ashevillemusichall.com.

Friday, July 24
Guitarist Clive Carroll

Through his distinctive acoustic guitar playing, Clive mixes altered tunings and plays everything from renaissance and classical harmony to delta blues and jazz. $10 at the door. Concert begins at 7 p.m. at St. Matthias Church, 1 Dundee St., Asheville.

Friday, July 24
Larry Campbell and Teresa Williams

This duo not only brings a lot to the table, they bring the table itself—plus the house, the still, the church, the marriage bed, the sawdust-covered floor, and abiding, unconditional love, all carried in two voices harmonizing across hills, hollers, porches, and fire escapes. Doors open at 7 p.m., show at 8 p.m. $15 in advance and $18 day of for this all ages seated show. The Grey Eagle, 185 Clingman Ave., Asheville. Call (828) 232-5800 or visit www.thegreyeagle.com

Saturday, July 25
Robert Beatty Reading and Booksigning

Asheville author Robert Beatty debuts his novel, Serafina and the Black Cloak, a spooky mystery-thriller from Disney Hyperion that takes place at the iconic Biltmore Estate. Robert Beatty, author of Serafina and the Black Cloak, 3 p.m. at Malaprops Bookstore/Cafe, 55 Haywood St., Asheville. (828) 254-6734, www.malaprops.com.

Saturday, July 25
Splashing Waterfall Hike

Meet in Asheville at 10 a.m. and return around 4 p.m. Hike from Cat Gap Trail to Butter Gap Trail. Moderate/Easy, approx. 4 miles. Two nice waterfalls.Learn about wildflowers and the protection of fragile streamside habitat. Kids who hike are welcome w/parent/guardian. RSVP to Sierra Club leader Lisa McWherter at lisamcw2@gmail.com or (828) 713-4994.

July 25-26
Auditions for Young Frankenstein

Musical adaptation of Mel Brooks’ cult comedy features a large cast. Open to all, no previous experience required. Directed by Jerry Crouch with musical direction by Chuck Taft. Auditions from 2-5 p.m. at Asheville Community Theatre, 35 East Walnut St., Asheville. (828) 254-1320, ashevilletheatre.org

Sunday, July 26 from 2-5 p.m
Women’s Writing Circles Celebration

Malaprop’s Bookstore and Cafe will host Peggy Millin and the local writers who contributed to Writing in Circles. The event will include a writing exercise led by Millin, readings, book signings, Q&A time, and chatting with the authors. Held at Malaprop’s Bookstore & Café, 55 Haywood St., Asheville. (828) 254-6734, malaprops.com.

through July 28
Crimson Laurel Gallery

New work by featured artist Noel Bailey, Steve Hansen and Jeremy Randall’s show “Everything Old is New Again,” and Bonnie Seeman’s exhibit, “Ceramics and Glass.” On display until July 28 in Bakersville, NC. (828) 688-3599, crimsonlaurelgallery.com

Thursday, July 30
Listen to This

Stories and original songs from locals. 7:30 p.m. Hosted by Tom Chalmers in 35below. Tickets are $15. Asheville Community Theatre, 35 East Walnut St., downtown Asheville. (828) 254-1320, ashevilletheatre.org

Saturday & Sunday, August 1 & 2
Village Art and Craft Fair

This high quality craft fair sponsored by New Morning Gallery and Bellagio Art-to-Wear, takes place on the grounds of the Cathedral of All Souls in Historic Biltmore Village. Fair hours are Saturday 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. and Sunday noon to 5 p.m., rain or shine. Free admission. Concessions available. For more information call (828) 274.2831.

Saturday & Sunday, August 1 & 2
LEAF Downtown AVL

Pack Square Park. Bootsy Funk Dynasty Day at New Mountain AVL on July 31. The LEAF Art Dash 5K and Family Relay, Saturday, August 1 at 9 a.m. More details at www.theLEAF.org

Call for Creative Art Demonstrations
Deadline: Friday, August 7, 2015.

The Arts Council of Henderson County is looking for artists who are interested in demonstrating and selling their art or craft at the 56th annual Art on Main Festival, which will be held October 3 & 4 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Artists will be juried and are required to submit three images of finished pieces. Booth fee is $50. Applications available at www.acofhc.org. For more information contact the Arts Council at (828) 693-8504 or acofhc@bellsouth.net.

Thursday, August 13
Five-Course Wine Dinner

Chefs Joe Scully and Joe Mitchell have created a locally-focused menu that builds upon the subtle notes of local winemaker and fourth generation farmer, Jeff Frisbee. 6:30-9 p.m. at Chestnut, 48 Biltmore Ave. in Asheville. $75 per person, tax and gratuity not included. Reservations required. Call (828) 575-2667.

Friday, August 14
Young Artist Series

Featuring pianist Andrew Tyson at 7:30 p.m. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. Tickets: $22. First United Methodist Church 566 S. Haywood St., Waynesville. Visit haywoodarts.org.

Now through August 24
Modern Quilts on Display

Wide selection of modern quilts and quilted textiles made by members of the Modern Quilt Guild of Asheville. On display at Handmade in America, 125 S. Lexington Ave. in Asheville.Open Monday-Friday 10-4 p.m. (828) 252-0121, handmadeinamerica.org.

August 6, 7 and 8
The Mountain Dance and Folk Festival

Diana Wortham Theatre. Tickets: Adults $22 or $54 for 3-night package; Children 12 and under $12 or $24 for 3-night package; Groups of 10 or more $17 per person. Tickets available through Diana Wortham Theatre at (828) 257-4530 or www.dwtheatre.com/mountain-dance-and-folk-festival-2015.

Every Thursday
Pink Dog Creative After Hours

The studios and shops of Pink Dog Creative will stay open until 8 p.m. on Thursdays throughout the summer. Live music, food, fine arts and crafts. Pink Dog Creative is located at 342-348 Depot Street in Asheville’s River Arts District. Visit pinkdog-creative.com.

every Saturday
Spruce Street Market

Weekly artist market takes place every Saturday in July, August, and September from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the intersection of College and Spruce Streets in downtown Asheville. Details at www.SpruceStreetMarket.com

 


Concerts on the Quad at UNC Asheville

Monday, July 6 – stephaniesĭd Covers the Great American Songbook

Monday, July 13 – Chatham County Line will perform

Free concerts will be held on Monday evenings from 7 to 8:30 p.m. on the UNC Asheville Quad. For more information contact UNC Asheville Cultural Events & Special Academic Programs at (828) 251-6674, and visit https://cesap.unca.edu/concerts-quad

 


at the Classic Wineseller

Summer “Jazz Divas” Jazz Series

The Classic Wineseller’s Summer Jazz Series features three “Jazz Divas” on three Saturdays. $44.99 per person includes four-course dinner. Reservations at 828-452-6000

Saturday, July 11 – Summer “Jazz Divas” Jazz Series featuring Paula Hanke vocals; Tony Godwin guitar; Zack Page bass; Bill Berg drums. Jazz standards, pop.

Saturday, July 18 – Summer “Jazz Divas” Jazz Series featuring Serpentine Arborvitae vocals; Michael Jefry Stevens piano; Zack Page bass. Jazz standards, pop.

Saturday, July 25 – Summer “Jazz Divas” Jazz Series featuring Wendy Jones vocals; Andy Page guitar. Jazz standards.

 
Wine Dinners at the Classic Wineseller

Thursday July 2– BBQ Wine Dinner, 7pm, $44.99 per person. Delicious BBQ paired with specially selected wines.

Thursday July 16– Macedonian Wine Dinner, 7pm, $44.99 per person. Four course dinner and specially selected Macedonian wines.

Thursday, July 23 – Chilean Dinner featuring Folkmoot USA musicians from Chile. One seating: 6:45pm, music: 7pm, $49.99 per person plus tax, tip, and beverages. Reserve at 828-452-6000.

Live music Fri. and Sat. nights 7-10 p.m.

Classic Wineseller, 20 Church St., Waynesville. More details at (828) 452-6000, www.classicwineseller.com.

 


Events in Black Moountain

Downtown Street Dance & Fireworks

July 4 – 4 p.m. on Sutton Ave. Fireworks at dark. Black Mountain Recreation and Parks, (828) 669-8610, www.blackmountainrec.com

Park Rhythms

Free outdoor concerts, 7-9 p.m. at Lake Tomahawk. Black Mountain Recreation & Parks, (828) 669-2052, www.blackmountainrec.com

July 2 – The 96.5 House Band, classic top hits. Food Vendors: Black Eyed Susan Catering and Hey Hey Cupcake.

July 9 – Atlas Road Crew, southern fried rock. Food Vendor: Norman’s Ice Cream.

July 16 – Dashboard Blue, timeless dance grooves.

July 23 – The Broadcast, soulful rock. Food Vendors: Appalachian Smoke BBQ and Carolina Pops.

July 30 – Motownblue, Motown Soul & Blues. Food Vendors: Black Mountain Bistro and Hey Hey Cupcake.

 


North Main Music & Art Demonstrations

Outdoors on the sidewalk in front of the Green Room Cafe, 536 N. Main Street in Hendersonville.

Saturday, July 4 – Woody & Johnson Duo, 4:30-6:30 p.m.

Saturday, July 11 – Lynn Goldsmith & The Jeeder Mountain Band, 4:30-6:30 p.m.

Saturday, July 18
Artist Sharon Carlyle, oil, 12-2 p.m.
Elise Pratt Trio, Jazz, 4:30-6:30 p.m.

The music will run from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. Bring your lawn chairs and enjoy a good time with family and friends. Creative Art Demonstrations will showcase local artists demonstrating their craft every Saturday (except during festivals) from 12 noon to 2 p.m.

Visit TheGreenRoomCafe.biz for music and artist lineup.

 


Summer Plays and Programs at Sandburg Home

Carl Sandburg Home National Historic Site has launched into a fun summer season of theater, farm life demonstrations, and historic walks. Carl Sandburg Home National Historic Site is a unit of the National Park Service. The park is located three miles south of Hendersonville off U.S. 225 on Little River Road, and is open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., daily. For more information, please phone (828) 693-4178, or visit www.nps.gov/carl