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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260224
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260425
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SUMMARY:Hendersonville Police Department Launches Community Survey
DESCRIPTION:The Hendersonville Police Department is inviting community members to share feedback about the services it provides. A short online survey will be available for the next two months\, allowing residents and visitors to provide input.\n\n“We’re committed to delivering excellent service\, and an important part of that commitment is understanding how well we meet the community’s needs\,” said Hendersonville Police Chief Blair Myhand. “This survey gives us an opportunity to hear from all the residents and visitors served by our department and where we can continue to grow.”\n\nIn addition to HPD’s PowerEngage text survey system\, which collects feedback from individuals following specific calls for service\, this broader community survey is open to anyone who would like to share input\, regardless of whether they have recently interacted with the department during a call.\n\nThe community survey is conducted as an ongoing part of the police department’s Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies (CALEA) accreditation.\n\nCommunity members are encouraged to complete the survey by Friday\, April 24\, 2026\, at 5:00 PM. Visit www.hvlnc.gov/PoliceTransparency for survey links in English and Spanish.
URL:https://www.wtzq.com/event/hendersonville-police-department-launches-community-survey/
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Event
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260318
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260510
DTSTAMP:20260417T222745
CREATED:20260318T181144Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260318T181145Z
UID:93838-1773792000-1778371199@www.wtzq.com
SUMMARY:Days of Caring Registration Open to All Volunteers
DESCRIPTION:United Way of Henderson County is excited to present the 2026 Days of Caring on May 8th and 9th. Registration is now open for individuals\, families\, or teams to sign up to volunteer at a local nonprofit. A total of 18 local nonprofit agencies have submitted 23 projects to spruce up their facilities\, creating a need for nearly 300 volunteers. \n\n“It is inspiring to see the impact that volunteers can make when they join together for Days of Caring\,” said Kat Carlton\, Executive Director of United Way. “Nonprofits do so much for our community and this is a great way to come together\, lend a hand\, and say thank you.” \n\nThe projects on Friday\, May 8th include a variety that appeals to all kinds of volunteers. Whether you are a gardener\, a handy-person\, or a creative volunteer\, projects like mulching\, landscaping\, construction\, repairs\, sewing\, and painting are available. \n\nSaturday\, May 9th focuses on the National Association of Letter Carriers’ Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive – America’s largest single-day food drive. As postal carriers distribute mail\, they also collect donations residents leave bagged at their mailboxes. Volunteers are needed to help drive postal routes to collect the high volume of donations and to help sort and pack food deliveries that arrive at the postal annex. Local donations are shared with local food pantries. \n\nInterested volunteers can find registration instructions by visiting United Way’s website at www.liveunitedhc.org/daysofcaring and choose half- or full-day projects on Friday or Saturday\, or volunteer both days. Volunteers who are registered online by April 4th are guaranteed a free t-shirt. Any questions may be directed to bbartlett@liveunitedhc.org\, or by phone at 828-692-1636 x1103.
URL:https://www.wtzq.com/event/days-of-caring-registration-open-to-all-volunteers/
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260410
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260427
DTSTAMP:20260417T222745
CREATED:20260310T181112Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260310T181113Z
UID:93769-1775779200-1777247999@www.wtzq.com
SUMMARY:Much Ado About Nothing - Hendersonville Theatre
DESCRIPTION:April 10-26\nThursday and Friday at 7:30PM\nSaturday and Sunday at 3:00PM \nOur version of Much Ado About Nothing asks the age old question: was the pop punk craze of the early 00’s ever just a phase? Join Beatrice and Benedick as they swap words as sharp as knives\, witness Hero find a new ending for them and by them\, and laugh as Dogberry and Verges do…whatever it is they’re doing. This is Shakespeare’s comedic classic like you’ve never seen it before.
URL:https://www.wtzq.com/event/much-ado-about-nothing-hendersonville-theatre/
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260417T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260419T170000
DTSTAMP:20260417T222745
CREATED:20260302T151316Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260302T151317Z
UID:93663-1776412800-1776618000@www.wtzq.com
SUMMARY:Seeds and Sprouts Kids Spring Consignment Sale
DESCRIPTION:Come on out to the Seeds and Sprouts Kids Spring Consignment Sale\, April 17-19th at the WNC Ag Center Expo Building. Seeds and Sprouts® Kids is all about community: bringing frugal moms and dads together to keep gently used kids’ items in circulation instead of in landfills. This brings low cost options for kids clothes\, toys\, gear and more to our WNC community while allowing folks to turn their kids’ clutter into cash. In addition\, SASK and its consignors take the commitment to community a step further by pouring into foster families and foster partners right here in WNC. For more info\, go to https://www.seedsandsproutskids.com/schedule
URL:https://www.wtzq.com/event/seeds-and-sprouts-kids-spring-consignment-sale/
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260418T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260418T170000
DTSTAMP:20260417T222745
CREATED:20260316T175248Z
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UID:93808-1776501000-1776531600@www.wtzq.com
SUMMARY:Servant Saturday
DESCRIPTION:Grace Lutheran church members\, families and friends join our local nonprofit partners for a day of work and service in our community. If you are interested\, volunteers will meet on Saturday\, April 18 at 8:30am at Grace Lutheran Church and will disperse from there to various nonprofits in the area. For more info on how you can get involved with Servant Saturday\, email pr@gracehendersonville.com
URL:https://www.wtzq.com/event/servant-saturday/
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260418T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260418T150000
DTSTAMP:20260417T222745
CREATED:20260319T175728Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260319T175729Z
UID:93841-1776510000-1776524400@www.wtzq.com
SUMMARY:Popular bowling fundraiser for kids is all about cowboy boots
DESCRIPTION:Big Brothers Big Sisters of Henderson\, Polk\, Rutherford\, and Transylvania counties’ \nmost popular fundraiser\, Bowl For Kids’ Sake\, happens April 18 at Tarheel Lanes in \nHendersonville.                                                \nThe event offers a fun\, easy\, and meaningful way to help children get matched with a \nmentor. Every year Bowl For Kids’ Sake has a theme to encourage bowlers to dress up \nin costumes (or not). This year’s theme is “Boots & Bowling.” Don’t be surprised if a \n“Boots on the Ground” line dance breaks out (to learn how to do it\, this tutorial explains \nthe steps). \nBowl For Kids’ Sake participants form teams of four to five bowlers\, bringing together \nfamily members\, friends\, coworkers\, classmates\, and neighbors\, for two hours of \nlighthearted competition and community spirit. Each bowler is asked to donate or raise \nat least $50. Teams are asked to raise $250 total. \nOnce fundraising is complete\, it’s time to have fun. Bowlers pick the time slot they would \nlike to bowl – 11 a.m.-1 p.m. or 1-3 p.m. Shoe rental is included. \nRegistration\, fundraising tips\, and additional details can be found by visiting the Boots &amp; \nBowling page or www.bbbswnc.org. There will be prizes for best costume. \nBBBS recruits\, vets and trains caring adults to mentor eager kids who are looking for \nsomeone to encourage and champion them. \n“Matches\,” as the combined pairs of “Bigs” and “Littles” are called\, explore the child’s \ninterests\, often at school or out in the community\, depending on the type of match and \nthe Big’s interests. Bigs give only a few hours a month of their time and often say they \nget more out of the experience than their Little. \nTo learn more about Big Brothers Big Sisters of Western North Carolina\, visit \nbbbwnc.org.
URL:https://www.wtzq.com/event/popular-bowling-fundraiser-for-kids-is-all-about-cowboy-boots/
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260418T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260418T200000
DTSTAMP:20260417T222745
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UID:93987-1776535200-1776542400@www.wtzq.com
SUMMARY:A Square Affair
DESCRIPTION:April 18th 6 pm – 8 pm \nJoin us this April for A Square Affair\, a special fundraising gala hosted by the Arts Council of Henderson County\, an evening where creativity takes center stage and the community comes together in support of arts education. \nInspired by the incredible momentum of last year’s Healing Through Helene event\, A Square Affair continues the celebration of art’s power to connect\, uplift\, and inspire. This unique event features more than 50 original 12×12 works of art\, each created by talented local and regional artists\, showcased in a vibrant auction benefiting arts education programs across Henderson County. \nThe evening will take place on April 18 at the beautiful Marked Tree Vineyard\, highlighting their stunning new facility. Guests will enjoy a week-long preview of the artwork leading up to the gala\, culminating in a lively auction night filled with music\, refreshments\, and the joyful energy of our local arts community. \nProceeds from A Square Affair directly support educational programs that bring art into classrooms\, empower students and teachers\, and nurture the next generation of creatives in Henderson County. Learn more about our educational programs here: https://www.acofhc.org/overview.html \nOne square canvas. One meaningful mission. One unforgettable evening. \nWe look forward to celebrating the arts with you this spring at Marked Tree Vineyard. \nWear your most artful attire\, consider it the perfect excuse to dress up and celebrate the arts in style.
URL:https://www.wtzq.com/event/a-square-affair/
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260419
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260420
DTSTAMP:20260417T222745
CREATED:20260204T154547Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260204T154609Z
UID:93424-1776556800-1776643199@www.wtzq.com
SUMMARY:Friends of Ecusta Trail Announces Main2Main\, First Official Community Event on the Ecusta Trail
DESCRIPTION:Friends of Ecusta Trail (FOET) is excited to announce Main2Main\, the first official community event to take place on the Ecusta Trail. Scheduled for Sunday\, April 19\, 2026\, Main2Main is a non-competitive Walk & Roll celebration designed to bring the community together to experience the trail in an inclusive\, accessible way. \nMain2Main invites participants to walk\, jog\, run\, bike\, roller blade\, or roller skate at their own pace along the Hendersonville section of the Ecusta Trail. The event is intentionally non-timed and non-race-focused\, emphasizing shared trail use\, community connection\, and celebration of the trail’s progress. \n“This event marks an important milestone for the Ecusta Trail\,” said Laura Rice\, Executive Director of Friends of Ecusta Trail. \n“We are excited to welcome everyone to experience the first six miles of the trail! Whether you are a regular or a first-time trail user\, Main2Main is your invitation to explore our region’s new space for movement and connection. Join us as we celebrate the miles already on the ground and look forward to the future connection all the way to Brevard.” \nThe name Main2Main reflects the long-term vision of the Ecusta Trail to one day connect Main Street Hendersonville to Main Street Brevard. While that full connection is still in progress\, Main2Main serves as an annual community tradition that celebrates both what has already been built and what lies ahead. \nThe event will begin and end at the Hendersonville Welcome Center\, with staggered participation and clear safety measures in place to ensure a positive experience for all trail users. Participants are invited to continue the celebration at the official end-party hosted by Boodas Brewing Company\, where the community can gather\, connect\, and toast to this historic first event on the Ecusta Trail. \nRegistration for Main2Main opened January 29\, 2026\, and will remain open through event day. Participants can choose from multiple distance options and activity types. \nFor more information or to register\, visit:\nhttps://idaph.net/main2main/
URL:https://www.wtzq.com/event/friends-of-ecusta-trail-announces-main2main-first-official-community-event-on-the-ecusta-trail/
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260419T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260419T170000
DTSTAMP:20260417T222745
CREATED:20260316T174903Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260316T174903Z
UID:93806-1776610800-1776618000@www.wtzq.com
SUMMARY:The Celtic Symphony
DESCRIPTION:The Four Seasons Chamber Orchestra will be joined by popular Asheville based Celtic group Rakish. The orchestra will perform Mendelsohn’s “Overture to the Hebrides” and two movements from the “Gaelic Symphony” by Amy Beach. Rakish will then perform a selection of Celtic songs\, some accompanied by the orchestra to complete the celebration of Celtic heritage! The concert will take place on April 19 at 3pm at Fernleaf Wilderness Campus. The show is $10 for adults\, free for students. For more info\, go to 4seasonsorchestra.org
URL:https://www.wtzq.com/event/the-celtic-symphony/
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260420T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260420T170000
DTSTAMP:20260417T222745
CREATED:20260223T191041Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260223T191251Z
UID:93606-1776686400-1776704400@www.wtzq.com
SUMMARY:2026 Kiwanis Golf Tournament
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URL:https://www.wtzq.com/event/2026-kiwanis-golf-tournament/
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260420T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260420T183000
DTSTAMP:20260417T222745
CREATED:20260408T154039Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260408T154039Z
UID:93992-1776706200-1776709800@www.wtzq.com
SUMMARY:Rosa Edwards Park – Public Input Opportunity
DESCRIPTION:Join City of Hendersonville staff for a drop-in Public Input Event at Rosa Edwards Park! \n\nThe field located behind the main branch of the Henderson County Public Library is known as Rosa Edwards Park\, and City of Hendersonville staff want to hear from the community about the future of this recreational space at an informal drop-in meeting. \n\nWhat: Community Input Meeting on Rosa Edwards Park \nWhen: Monday\, April 20\, 2026 – Drop by from 5:30 PM – 6:30 PM \nWhere: Rosa Edwards Park – Field located at the corner of 3rd Avenue West and Buncombe Street behind the main branch of the Henderson County Public Library \n*In the event of inclement weather\, the input meeting will be held in the Kaplan Auditorium of the Henderson County Public Library Main Branch at 301 N. Washington Street \nWho: City of Hendersonville staff welcome community members to drop by and provide input on the future of Rosa Edwards Park \n\nThe 2024 Parks and Greenspace Master Plan identified Rosa Edwards Park as a location for future park amenities. At their January 2026 meeting\, City Council directed staff to continue developing concepts for Rosa Edwards Park and receive input from the community. Some ideas that have been proposed for the field include a playground\, dog park\, Safety City program space\, park restroom facilities\, and more. \n\nCommunity members are invited to drop by and weigh in on potential park concepts that can help inform planning efforts and grant funding applications.
URL:https://www.wtzq.com/event/rosa-edwards-park-public-input-opportunity/
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260421
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260422
DTSTAMP:20260417T222745
CREATED:20260305T212644Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260305T212644Z
UID:93727-1776729600-1776815999@www.wtzq.com
SUMMARY:Spartanburg Memorial Auditorium - An Evening of Alton Brown
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URL:https://www.wtzq.com/event/spartanburg-memorial-auditorium-an-evening-of-alton-brown/
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260421T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260421T170000
DTSTAMP:20260417T222745
CREATED:20260415T151459Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260415T151459Z
UID:94059-1776785400-1776790800@www.wtzq.com
SUMMARY:Neighborhood History Project Action Committee Special Call Meeting Notice
DESCRIPTION:The City of Hendersonville HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION Neighborhood History Project Action Subcommittee will hold a Special Call Meeting on Tuesday\, April 21\, 2026\, at 3:30 p.m. in the Third Floor Conference Room at City Hall\, 160 6th Avenue East Hendersonville\, NC. This meeting is open to the public. \nThe purpose of this meeting is to introduce members of the committee and discuss project and purpose of committee.
URL:https://www.wtzq.com/event/neighborhood-history-project-action-committee-special-call-meeting-notice/
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260421T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260421T200000
DTSTAMP:20260417T222745
CREATED:20260408T152538Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260408T152538Z
UID:93985-1776794400-1776801600@www.wtzq.com
SUMMARY:Rotary Bingo
DESCRIPTION:The Rotary Club of Hendersonville hosts a night of Bingo every third Tuesday of the month\, and all proceeds go to a non-profit organization in the community. This month it is Flat Rock Playhouse. So join the Rotary Club at Trailside Brewery April 21 from 6-8pm. It is $15 for 15 games. They will be giving away $500 total with the grand prize of $100 for the last game of the evening. For more info\, email Karolyn at Killian-karolynwkillian@gmail.com
URL:https://www.wtzq.com/event/rotary-bingo/
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260422
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260503
DTSTAMP:20260417T222745
CREATED:20260408T182231Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260408T182231Z
UID:93998-1776816000-1777766399@www.wtzq.com
SUMMARY:Women Build
DESCRIPTION:Join women from across our community April 22 through May 2 as they work together to build safe\, affordable housing for local families. Henderson County and Thermal Belt Habitat for Humanity professionals will guide you every step of the way. You’ll participate in hands-on construction activities\, work alongside other inspiring women\, learn basic building skills in a safe environment\, and help create stability for a local family. You’ll leave knowing you made a real impact — with your own two hands. For more information and to register\, go to https://hendersoncountyhabitatforhumanity-bloom.kindful.com/2026-women-build-2026
URL:https://www.wtzq.com/event/women-build/
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260422T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260422T150000
DTSTAMP:20260417T222745
CREATED:20260413T150116Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260413T150116Z
UID:94022-1776866400-1776870000@www.wtzq.com
SUMMARY:Naloxone - An Overdose Education
DESCRIPTION:Join the Hope Coalition on April 22 at 2pm for an event on how to use Naloxone. This will be an in-depth presentation on Naloxone\, including learning how Naloxone works\, watching a live demonstration of proper administration by Henderson County EMS\, and a Q&A in a supportive environment. This event is free to attend at the Hope Coalition Recovery Community Center. For more information\, visit www.ElementsOfHope.org.
URL:https://www.wtzq.com/event/naloxone-an-overdose-education/
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260422T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260422T180000
DTSTAMP:20260417T222745
CREATED:20260408T153434Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260408T153434Z
UID:93990-1776875400-1776880800@www.wtzq.com
SUMMARY:League of Women Voters of Henderson County will present: We Didn’t Vote for Dirty Air or Dirty Water – featuring attorneys from the Southern Environmental Law Center
DESCRIPTION:The League of Women Voters of Henderson County (LWVHC) will celebrate Earth Day with\na program on Wednesday\, April 22\, from 4:30-6:00 pm at the Hedrick-Rhodes VFW\nbuilding\, 900 N Main St. in Hendersonville. The program– We Didn’t Vote for Dirty Air or\nDirty Water – will feature attorneys from the Southern Environmental Law Center\, Alyson\nMerlin and Patrick Hunter. They will focus their discussion on air and water pollution.\nThe Southern Environmental Law Center (SELC) is one of the nation’s most powerful\ndefenders of the environment. Rooted in the South\, it has offices in Alabama\, Georgia\, North\nCarolina\, South Carolina\, Tennessee\, and Virginia. With its long track record\, SELC takes on\nthe toughest environmental challenges in court\, in government\, and in our communities to\nprotect our region’s air\, water\, climate\, wildlife\, lands\, and the people that live here.\nThe waterways that provide our drinking water face constant threats from pollution\, with\nharms often falling hardest on rural areas or communities of color. Industrial and\ntransportation emissions burden our region with harmful air pollution\, so SELC is\nadvancing cleaner solutions and taking on the region’s biggest polluters to ensure the air\nwe breathe is healthy.\nThe seriousness of the threat was on display when the Environmental Protection Agency\n(EPA) recently took a series of actions dismantling environmental protections which it\ncalled “the greatest day of deregulation.” SELC is closely tracking the effect of federal\nrollbacks throughout our region and working to ensure facilities comply with federal\, state\,\nand local environmental requirements.\nPresenting at the Earth Day event will be Alyson Merlin\, a staff attorney
URL:https://www.wtzq.com/event/league-of-women-voters-of-henderson-county-will-present-we-didnt-vote-for-dirty-air-or-dirty-water-featuring-attorneys-from-the-southern-environmental-law-center/
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260423
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260426
DTSTAMP:20260417T222745
CREATED:20260318T154101Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260318T154102Z
UID:93828-1776902400-1777161599@www.wtzq.com
SUMMARY:Bullington Plant Sale Returns April 23–25 with Wide Selection for Every Garden
DESCRIPTION:Gardeners of all experience levels are invited to attend the annual Bullington Plant Sale\, taking place April 23 through April 25 from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. each day. \nThis highly anticipated spring event will feature an extensive selection of plants to suit a variety of gardening styles and environments. Shoppers can explore a diverse inventory that includes trees\, shrubs\, perennials\, annuals\, and vegetables—perfect for refreshing landscapes\, starting new garden projects\, or adding seasonal color. \nThe sale will offer both native and ornamental plants\, carefully chosen to thrive across a wide range of garden climates. Whether attendees are looking to support local ecosystems with native species or enhance their spaces with unique ornamentals\, there will be something for everyone. \nWith knowledgeable staff and volunteers available to answer questions and provide guidance\, the Bullington Plant Sale is an excellent opportunity to find high-quality plants while gaining helpful gardening insights. \nDon’t miss this chance to celebrate the spring planting season and bring home something special for your garden. \nEvent Details:\nBullington Plant Sale\nApril 23–25\n9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. daily \nFor more information\, please contact Isaac Wyatt at isaac_wyatt@ncsu.edu or (828) 698-6104. 
URL:https://www.wtzq.com/event/bullington-plant-sale-returns-april-23-25-with-wide-selection-for-every-garden/
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260423T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260423T130000
DTSTAMP:20260417T222745
CREATED:20260204T154229Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260204T154230Z
UID:93422-1776943800-1776949200@www.wtzq.com
SUMMARY:Annual Luncheon for the Literacy Connection
DESCRIPTION:Join us on April 23 from 11:30–1:00 at Treska’s on Highland Lake in Flat Rock for our Annual Luncheon. Hear the voices of Literacy Connection — past\, present\, and future — and celebrate the impact you help make possible. Enjoy delicious food prepared by one of our own Citizenship graduates in a beautiful setting. Maybe even bring home a raffle or auction prize! Tickets are available at https://www.litconnection.org/annual-luncheon-2026
URL:https://www.wtzq.com/event/annual-luncheon-for-the-literacy-connection/
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260423T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260423T203000
DTSTAMP:20260417T222745
CREATED:20260223T155030Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260223T155030Z
UID:93576-1776969000-1776976200@www.wtzq.com
SUMMARY:TOWN OF MILLS RIVER BUDGET REQUESTS
DESCRIPTION:Local area nonprofits are encouraged to seek funding from the \nTown of Mills River. \nDo you operate a 501(c)(3) serving the residents of Mills River? Do you have a program you \nwould like to expand to better serve Mills River residents? \nEach year\, the Town Council hears requests from local nonprofits for the purpose of \npromoting partnerships for the benefit of Mills River residents and strengthen community \norganizations. Past recipients include the Mills River Farm Market\, Mills River Life \nEnrichment Center\, Literacy Connection\, the Housing Assistance Corporation\, and Smart Start \nPartnership for Children. \nOn April 23\, 2026 at 6:30 PM\, Town Council is meeting to hear formal requests. Please plan to \nattend this meeting if your organization submits an application with the Town. \nPlease reach out to Patty Brown at patty.brown@millsriver.gov for an application (pdf\, \nfillable). Applications can also be printed and filled out. They MUST be submitted no later \nthan 9 a.m. on April 16.
URL:https://www.wtzq.com/event/town-of-mills-river-budget-requests/
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260425T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260425T140000
DTSTAMP:20260417T222745
CREATED:20260312T150446Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260312T150447Z
UID:93779-1777114800-1777125600@www.wtzq.com
SUMMARY:For the Love of Pets: Pet Expo & Resource 2026
DESCRIPTION:The Asheville Area Professional Pet Sitting Association (AAPPSA)\, in partnership with Fletcher Parks & Rec\, is thrilled to invite you to the FOR THE LOVE OF PETS: PET EXPO & RESOURCE EVENT 2026 on April 25 from 11-2! This exciting event brings together pet care professionals and pet enthusiasts in a pet-friendly setting at FLETCHER PARK. It’s a perfect opportunity to showcase your talent and connect with the local pet care community\, local rescues and engage with pet lovers in a vibrant\, park atmosphere. This event is FREE!! For more info\, email AshevilleAreaPetSitters@gmail.com.
URL:https://www.wtzq.com/event/for-the-love-of-pets-pet-expo-resource-2026/
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260426T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260426T180000
DTSTAMP:20260417T222745
CREATED:20260415T152351Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260415T152351Z
UID:94062-1777208400-1777226400@www.wtzq.com
SUMMARY:Pop up & Celebrate Spring
DESCRIPTION:Pop up & Celebrate at Crowns Salon on Sunday\, April 26th from 1-6pm. They are celebrating their 5th year in business with a free community fun filled day for all ages with food vendors\, entertainment\, at toast at 5:00pm.
URL:https://www.wtzq.com/event/pop-up-celebrate-spring/
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260427
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20261001
DTSTAMP:20260417T222745
CREATED:20260413T151626Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260413T151626Z
UID:94030-1777248000-1790812799@www.wtzq.com
SUMMARY:City of Hendersonville Roadside Mowing Starts April 27
DESCRIPTION:The City of Hendersonville Public Works Department will be conducting roadside mowing on City streets starting April 27 and continuing until late September. Roadside vegetation management is an important part of keeping the transportation network safe and accessible. Regular mowing and trimming improves visibility of traffic signs\, preserves sightlines for motorists\, cyclists\, and pedestrians\, and helps keep sidewalks clear of overhanging limbs\, branches\, and other obstructions. \n\n“Maintaining safe and accessible streets and sidewalks requires regular attention to vegetation along our roadways\,” said Assistant City Manager – Public Services Brent Detwiler. “Our Public Works team uses side-arm mowing to efficiently manage vegetation along more than 68 miles of City streets\, helping keep sightlines open and ensuring roads\, bike lanes\, and sidewalks remain safe and accessible for everyone in our community.” \n\nBecause of the large number of roadway miles the City maintains\, side-arm mowing is the most effective and efficient method for managing roadside vegetation on a citywide basis. Property owners can play an important role by helping keep vegetation on their property trimmed back from the public right-of-way and sidewalks. \n\nFor homes adjacent to roadways\, bushes\, shrubs\, tree limbs\, and other vegetation should be kept out of the roadway and maintained approximately 1-2 feet behind the curb or edge of pavement with a recommended vertical clearance of approximately 16 feet above the road surface. \n\nFor properties with sidewalks\, owners are encouraged to keep sidewalks fully clear and accessible by trimming vegetation so that pedestrians have an unobstructed walking path.  As a general guideline\, sidewalks should remain clear to a minimum height of 8 feet\, and no vegetation\, limbs\, shrubs\, or other objects should extend into the walking path. \n\nKeeping sidewalks clear is especially important to ensure safe passage for individuals using wheelchairs\, walkers\, strollers\, and other mobility devices\, and to help maintain an accessible pedestrian route for all users. \n\nProperty owners near intersections are also asked to trim vegetation and remove debris to preserve clear sightlines for motorists entering and exiting intersections. \n\nResidents’ assistance in maintaining vegetation adjacent to their property helps improve public safety\, reduce the need for side-arm mowing impacts near private landscaping\, and support accessible travel throughout the community. \n\nFor more information about the roadside mowing program\, please visit https://www.hendersonvillenc.gov/public-works or contact the City’s Public Works Department at 828-697-3084.
URL:https://www.wtzq.com/event/city-of-hendersonville-roadside-mowing-starts-april-27/
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260501T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260503T170000
DTSTAMP:20260417T222745
CREATED:20260413T151256Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260413T151257Z
UID:94027-1777622400-1777827600@www.wtzq.com
SUMMARY:Explore Local Flavors at Hendersonville’s Cider\, Wine & Dine Weekend
DESCRIPTION:Raise a glass\, and a fork\, to tantalizing flavors at the annual Cider\, Wine & Dine Weekend\, April 30-May 3 in Hendersonville. \n\nThe spotlight is local as 11 venues host 40-plus events\, including pairing dinners\, barrel tastings\, new releases\, barbecue dinners\, estate tours\, live music and a wine and cider brunch. \n\nNew this year is Thursday evening’s “A Taste of Hendersonville” wine dinner. Hosted by Our State magazine at The Horse Shoe Farm\, it jump-starts the weekend with local cuisine paired with a selection of wines from Hendersonville’s Crest of the Blue Ridge wine region. \n\n“We like to think of Cider\, Wine and Dine Weekend as a great kickoff to North Carolina Wine Month each May\,” says Visit Hendersonville executive director Michelle Owens. “More than a day trip\, it’s an extended weekend for exploring some of the state’s best vineyards and cideries.” \n\nAfter Thursday evening’s wine dinner\, highlights of Cider\, Wine & Dine include: \n\nFriday\, May 1 \n\nLive music and release of Sipping Sunset\, the best-selling wine at Sawyer Springs Vineyard\nSpring wine dinner with James Beard-nominated chef at Marked Tree Vineyard\nCider\, Wine & Dine Dance Party with Sound Invasion at Saint Paul Mountain Vineyards\n\nSaturday\, May 2 \n\nGuided farm and orchard hike at Appalachian Ridge Artisan Cidery\nUnveiling of tasting flights featuring the latest wines at Souther Williams Vineyard\nMusic in the vines by Grammy-winning flat picker Trey Hensley at Marked Tree Vineyard\n\nSunday\, May 3 \n\nWine and cider brunch at Season’s at Highland Lake Inn\nSurprise wine release on the patio at Stone Ashe Vineyards\nWNC Cheese Trail’s spring pop-up market at Marked Tree Vineyard\n\n\nAttendees can also choose from activities occurring daily Friday through Sunday. \n\nThose include: Cider\, Wine & Dine Bluegrass & BBQ at Point Lookout Vineyards; Barrel Room Food & Wine Experience at Marked Tree Vineyard; chocolate and wine pairings at Stone Ashe Vineyards; and private table tastings in the vines at Saint Paul Mountain Vineyards. \n\n“An often-overlooked aspect of the weekend is live music at the wineries and cideries\,” says Owens. “This adds another local flavor. Not only great food and drink\, but great music\, too.” \n\nFor a complete list of free and ticketed events\, along with lodging options and packages\, go to: https://visithendersonvillenc.org/cider-wine-dine-weekend.
URL:https://www.wtzq.com/event/explore-local-flavors-at-hendersonvilles-cider-wine-dine-weekend/
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260501T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260501T200000
DTSTAMP:20260417T222745
CREATED:20260413T150800Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260413T150800Z
UID:94025-1777658400-1777665600@www.wtzq.com
SUMMARY:The Emotional Residue of Dreams - Art Exhibit and Book Signing
DESCRIPTION:‘The Emotional Residue of Dreams’ is a 5 year retrospective of abstract art produced by David Day. What makes David’s art different is that it is all made with camera movement against scenes of common items like twigs\, leaves\, glass\, plastic bags\, tissue paper and newsprint. Over 100 works will be included in the exhibit and David will be launching his 4th book of the same title that details how his art is made and the role that dreams plays in the production of his art. Proceeds from the event will be donated to the Blue Ridge Humane Society to continue their important work in the community. The exhibit opens on Friday May 1 from 6-8pm with artist discussion at 6:45 pm. The exhibit will run throughout the month of May with exhibit hours of Wednesday through Saturday 11AM – 4PM.
URL:https://www.wtzq.com/event/the-emotional-residue-of-dreams-art-exhibit-and-book-signing/
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260502
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260711
DTSTAMP:20260417T222745
CREATED:20260406T153846Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260406T153952Z
UID:93964-1777680000-1783727999@www.wtzq.com
SUMMARY:Hendersonville Symphony Orchestra Continues this Spring with Music in the Vines Series at Marked Tree Vineyard.
DESCRIPTION:The Hendersonville Symphony Orchestra (HSO) announces \nthe latest lineup for\, “Music in the Vines” music showcase at Marked Tree Vineyard in Flat \nRock. This series will feature four diverse ensembles performing against the backdrop of the \nbeautiful rolling hills at Marked Tree. \nThe series begins Saturday May 2 nd with Trey Hensley – referred to as “Nashville’s hottest young \nplayer” by Acoustic Guitar magazine—was voted the 2023 and 2025 IBMA Guitar Player of the \nYear. Hensley received his first GRAMMY® Award at the 67th Annual Grammy Awards as a \nmember of The Taj Mahal Sextet.  Hensley’s hit single Tucson is currently #3 on the IBMA \nBluegrass charts. \nThe next performance on May 15 th is the first return to the stage of The Hot Club of Asheville \nsince Hurricane Helene. The Hot Club is a collective of Asheville’s finest professional \nmusicians\, coming together with a shared love of Gypsy Jazz music. The band honors the \ntraditional Gypsy Swing in the styles of Django Reinhardt and Stéphane Grappelli from the \n1930-50’s\, while infusing the tradition with more modern qualities of jazz expression \nOur featured artist on May 29 th is guitarist David Grier. Grier’s journey to becoming one of the \ngreatest flat-pick guitarists in the world started at a young age at the feet of Bluegrass legend\, \nBill Monroe. Grier’s father Lamar Grier was a member of “Bill Monroe’s Bluegrass Boys” in the \nmid-1960s. David quickly found a strong passion for guitar and began to develop what is now \nhis own world-renowned distinctive style.  \nThe final concert of the series is on June 14 th and features the transatlantic folk group\, The \nForeign Landers. Rooted in bluegrass and Celtic tradition\, the Foreign Landers create their \nown sound with reflective songwriting and enchanting singing shaped by lives lived across \nborders. Led by vocalist and banjoist Tabitha Agnew Benedict of Northern Ireland and \nmandolinist David Benedict of South Carolina\, The Foreign Landers have built a reputation for \nmusic that feels deeply personal. Also featuring Nate Sabat on bass and Julian Pinelli on fiddle. \n“We are excited to continue the great music this Spring with Music in the Vines.&quot; says Paul \nConroy\, Executive Director of the HSO.  To start the year we will feature four groups with \nunique styles and backgrounds.  A perfect match with the Marked Tree Vineyard environment.” \n  \nAll performances will be at the newly opened “Crush Pad” at Marked Tree and begin at 6:30pm. \nTickets start at $25 general admission\, and a limited number of premium reserved table seating is \nalso available. You can purchase tickets at hendersonvillesymphony.org or by calling (828)697- \n5884.
URL:https://www.wtzq.com/event/hendersonville-symphony-orchestra-continues-this-spring-with-music-in-the-vines-series-at-marked-tree-vineyard/
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260502T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260502T110000
DTSTAMP:20260417T222745
CREATED:20260406T155414Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260406T155414Z
UID:93966-1777712400-1777719600@www.wtzq.com
SUMMARY:Oak Forest Cemetery Restore/Clean Up Day
DESCRIPTION:OAK FOREST CEMETERY \nEtowah School Road\nRESTORE-CLEAN UP DAY\nSaturday May 2. 9:00\nRain Date: Saturday  May 9. 9:00\nBring work gloves\,rake\,clippers\,any other yard tool\nQuestions::: 337-3429   or  551-7012
URL:https://www.wtzq.com/event/oak-forest-cemetery-restore-clean-up-day/
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260506T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260506T173000
DTSTAMP:20260417T222745
CREATED:20260415T153416Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260415T162224Z
UID:94064-1778079600-1778088600@www.wtzq.com
SUMMARY:Etowah Lions Farmers Market
DESCRIPTION:Now in its fifth year. the Etowah Lions Farmers Market is back starting in May and continuing on Wednesdays through October from 3-5:30pm. There will be locally-grown produce\, fresh baked goods\, seafood\, fresh flowers\, high-quality crafts by local artisans\, and live music. Proceeds from the six-month market season are donated by the Lions to local non-profits helping farmers still recovering from Hurricane Helene.  The market is located at Etowah Park. For more information\, call 252-495-2808 or visit the Etowah Lions Farmers Market on Facebook.
URL:https://www.wtzq.com/event/etowah-lions-farmers-market/2026-05-06/
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260509T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260509T160000
DTSTAMP:20260417T222745
CREATED:20260415T154952Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260415T154952Z
UID:94079-1778320800-1778342400@www.wtzq.com
SUMMARY:Mother’s Day Market
DESCRIPTION:Historic Johnson Farm will host the fifth annual Mother’s Day Market on Saturday\, May 9th from 10 AM-4 PM\, rain or shine. This outdoor craft fair will showcase over 25 local vendors. A diverse array of crafts will be available\, including jewelry\, ceramics\, leather items\, wooden décor\, baked goods and more. \n\nThe event will take place outdoors at the farm. Hot dogs (donated by Hot Dog World)\, chips\, and drinks will be available for purchase to support the farm’s operating fund. Stop by the farm table to purchase a plant from the Johnson Farm gardeners or a farm logo item like a mug or magnet. The Heritage Weavers & Fiber Artists will have their gift shop open with plenty of fiber gifts for purchase. In addition to the numerous crafters\, the historic farmhouse will be open for self-guided tours\, and people can visit the farm’s donkeys and goats. \n\nThe six teachers (and some of their students) participating in this year’s USDA Food and Farm grant with the farm will have their projects on display for visitors to view. Students from the Innovative High School’s Art Academy will have artwork on display in the Interpretive Center as a special art exhibit during the event. \n\nParking will be available across the street at Rugby Middle School\, and volunteers from the Sheriff’s Office will help visitors cross the street. Handicapped parking is available at the farm. \n\nHistoric Johnson Farm is located at 3346 Haywood Road\, Hendersonville\, NC 28791.  It features 15 acres of forest\, fields\, and streams\, 10 historic structures\, animals and picnic tables. The farm was a gift to schoolchildren and the community by the late Vernon and Leander Johnson. \n\nFor more information\, call 828-891-6585 or visit www.historicjohnsonfarm.org or \nwww.facebook.com/HistoricJohnsonFarm/ .
URL:https://www.wtzq.com/event/mothers-day-market/
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260510T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260510T180000
DTSTAMP:20260417T222745
CREATED:20260303T162718Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260303T162718Z
UID:93700-1778428800-1778436000@www.wtzq.com
SUMMARY:A Handbell Concert
DESCRIPTION:Friends of Music &amp; the Arts of the Episcopal Church of St. John\nin the Wilderness presents a special Mother’s Day concert featuring the Blue Ridge Ringers.\nThe handbell ensemble concert will be held at 4:00 p.m. on Sunday\, May 10 in the church’s\nParish Hall at 1905 Greenville Highway in Flat Rock.\nThe spring 2026 concert of the Blue Ridge Ringers will feature a program of all popular hits.\nPieces will include jazz standards\, pop and rock hits and patriotic songs. \nEd Tompkins\, Organist &amp; Director of Music at St. John in the Wilderness said\, “It&#39;s quite a\ndifferent experience to hear a bell choir present songs such as &quot;Fly Me to the Moon\,&quot; &quot;Hey\nJude&quot; and &quot;We Are the Champions!&quot; I hope lots of area residents come and enjoy a Mother&#39;s\nDay concert of easy listening.”\nThe Blue Ridge Ringers is an auditioned community handbell ensemble founded by Connie\nEngle in September 1995 in Hendersonville. They are a diverse group of ringers from across\nthe region. Many also direct or ring with their church handbell groups or other ensembles.\nThe group ring five octaves of Malmark and Schulmerich handbells and five octaves of\nMalmark choirchimes. They practice weekly at Hendersonville First United Methodist\nChurch.\nThe concert is free but donations will be gladly accepted to support Friends of Music &amp; the\nArts continuing series.\nFor more information visit www.stjohnflatrock.org.
URL:https://www.wtzq.com/event/a-handbell-concert/
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Event
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