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Bethany Osborn

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If you’re looking for small-town charm and a packed itinerary, Clarksville has something for everyone.
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World of Work, a community job fair, looks to help Winstonians build meaningful relationships and career opportunities.
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If you’ve ever wondered what it was like to move through a cloud-like dreamscape, Dance Kaleidoscope’s season-opening performance is for you.
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After experiencing flooding from Hurricane Helene, the Goodwill on Tunnel Road has reopened just in time to start thrifting your fall wardrobe.
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Meredith Rhodes with Trinity Partners answers questions about the competitiveness of the market, which neighborhoods are on the rise, and more.
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The iconic funk band responsible for hits like “Celebration” and “Get Down on It” will play a free show at this year’s Celebrate Anderson Festival.
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Whether you’re looking to join a run club or a dog-friendly place to do trivia night, Hi-Wire Brewing has your social calendar covered.
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Take part in local celebrations from galas to film screenings.
If you have a knack for nomenclature, submit your ideas to Pisgah Conservancy before Tuesday, July 15.
Organizers behind The People’s Place hope to eventually buy the building and create a museum, art gallery, and event space devoted entirely to community organizing.
Established by the American Hiking Society more than 30 years ago, National Trails Day encourages community gathering, environmental stewardship, and outdoor preservation.
The $23.3 million project is underway to provide more resiliency and add capacity to the city’s water systems.
Find a local group of fitness friends to keep you motivated, introduce you to new tracks + trails, and make sweat-breaking a social occasion.
The park’s designation is part of an effort by the Legacy Neighborhood Coalition to preserve neighborhoods in Asheville that have historically faced racially discriminatory practices or displacement.