August 31 - September 1 Mile High Kite Festival A family friendly fun event and a wonderful tradition on Beech Mountain as the community welcomes back the Richmond Air Force and Wings Across Carolina Kiting and Okra Society Kiting Clubs. The first 300 kids will get a free kite for the competition. Kites can also be purchased. Two kite clubs are available to demonstrate flying techniques, and will also display their kites.
Get links for visitor information on the Beech Mountain NC Guide.
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Saturday, August 31, 2013
Friday, August 30, 2013
Labor Day Weekend Festivals: NC Apple Festival in Hendersonville NC
The NC Apple Festival has been one of Western North Carolina’s Premier Family Festivals for over 60 years. Start your day off with one of the breakfasts and then spend the rest of the day enjoying the excitement of Main Street as well as many other activities across the community.
Get specific hours and schedule of events on the website. Street Fair - Fri-Sun 10:00 AM-8:00 PM from 6th Ave-Caswell St; mini-festival on Mon. 10:00 AM-5:00 PM from 2nd Ave-Caswell St., King Apple Parade on Labor Day at 2:30 PM.
Find links for Hendersonville cabins, rental and inns as well as local visitor information on the Hendersonville NC Guide.
Thursday, August 29, 2013
Labor Day Weekend Event: Waynesville Street Dance and Block Party
August 31 Labor Day Weekend Block Party Downtown Waynesville comes alive at night. Bring your dancing shoes and a chair and head for Main Street and an evening of live music featuring oldies and goldies, bluegrass, country rock, and more. Children's area, eats and treats, downtown restaurants are open late. Children's activity hour 6-7 PM.
Find more local Labor Day events and visitor information on the Waynesville NC Guide.
Find more local Labor Day events and visitor information on the Waynesville NC Guide.
Sunday, August 25, 2013
Last Minute Labor Day Weekend Cabin Rental
LAST
MINUTE CANCELLATION - now available for Labor Day Weekend!
This Nantahala Cabin is secluded on 40 acres bordered by a trout stream. Easy access minutes to whitewater rafting. Stone gas log fireplace, outdoor grill, large porch with rockers, central heat and air, locally crafted furnishings, full kitchen, washer and dryer, flat screen satellite TV+DVD. Sleep up to 6. FREE WIFI. $135 night, $675 week. See photos, details and availability
This Nantahala Cabin is secluded on 40 acres bordered by a trout stream. Easy access minutes to whitewater rafting. Stone gas log fireplace, outdoor grill, large porch with rockers, central heat and air, locally crafted furnishings, full kitchen, washer and dryer, flat screen satellite TV+DVD. Sleep up to 6. FREE WIFI. $135 night, $675 week. See photos, details and availability
Wednesday, August 21, 2013
WNC Chef Challenge Finals Held in Asheville
August 24 WNC Chef Challenge Finals The grand finale competition will kick off the WNC Magazine Asheville Wine and Food Festival. Chefs battle for the championship and dinner guests will receive six courses (3 from each team) and will participate in scoring the dishes to determine the winner of the Chef Challenge Semifinals.
Special wines are selected based on the "Secret" ingredient and are available for purchase along with beers and cocktails.
The event will be held from 2-4 PM and is Free with entry to the Grand Tasting at the Asheville civic Center (U.S. Cellular Center) 87 Haywood Strett in Asheville NC.
Special wines are selected based on the "Secret" ingredient and are available for purchase along with beers and cocktails.
The event will be held from 2-4 PM and is Free with entry to the Grand Tasting at the Asheville civic Center (U.S. Cellular Center) 87 Haywood Strett in Asheville NC.
Tuesday, August 20, 2013
Bluegrass Gospel at The Blue RIdge Music Center
Travis Frye and Blue Mountain is a multi-generational bluegrass band that honors the Appalachian roots of the music while adding a modern twist. With members spanning from North Carolina to South Carolina, the band incorporates spirited fiddle and banjo tunes along with modern selections from country, bluegrass, and gospel traditions, as well as original material.
The band has performed on historic radio and television shows such as The Merry-Go-Round in Mount Airy, North Carolina, the Blueridge Backroads in Galax, Virginia, and PBS's Song of the Mountains in Marion, Virginia. They have also had the honor of playing for the seventy-fifth anniversary of the Blue Ridge Parkway at Appalachian State University and the Blue Ridge Music Center. Members include Kernersville's Travelin' Travis Frye, host for The Afternoon Show on WPAQ radio, on guitar, Hunter Motts of Spartanburg, SC, on banjo, Henry Mabe of Walnut Cove, NC, on fiddle, Mount Airy's Tim Frye, host of Mountain Morning and Mountain Midday on WPAQ radio, on mandolin, and Renee Martin of Belews Creek, NC on bass.
The Gospel Plowboys are a bluegrass-gospel group that is dedicated to spreading the gospel through their music. Based out of Safe Harbor Baptist Church, in Salisbury, NC, Pastor Rick Perry has been a guiding mentor since the very conception of the group. The Gospel Plowboys include: David Murph on mandolin, vocals, John Goodson - banjo, Michael Jenkins - guitar, vocals, David Brown - guitar, vocals and Andrew Brown - bass, guitar, vocals. The band's musicianship and three or four-part harmonies singing stand out but it is their conviction and sincerity that really shines through during their gospel performances.
The Bluegrass Gospel concert starts at 7 PM on Saturday. Gates open at 5:30 PM and tickets are $10 with Children 12 and under free. All ticket sales support the daily free programs and non-profit traditional music concert series. Advance tickets are available at the Blue Ridge Music Center, Barrs Fiddle Shop, the Galax Visitor Center, online or by calling (276) 236-5309 x112.
The Blue Ridge Music Center has mainstage concerts through September 15th in the outdoor amphitheater at the foot of beautiful Fisher Peak. Check the website for a schedule. Also enjoy free Mid Day Mountain Music 12-4 PM daily and the free Roots of American Music museum open 10 AM-5 PM daily.
Concerts are made possible with the support of the Blue Ridge Parkway Foundation and National Park Service. The Blue Ridge Music Center is located at milepost 213 on the Blue Ridge Parkway only 10 miles from Galax, Virginia and 20 miles from Mount Airy, North Carolina. Music Center hours: 10 AM-5 PM everyday. Bring a picnic, folding chairs, your friends and the whole family! No alcohol or pets. Smokehouse BBQ available on concert nights.
Friday, August 16, 2013
Nantahala Outdoor Center GalasportUSA Canoe Club Challenge
August 17 GalasportUSA Canoe Club Challenge at NOC Come by yourself, with your club, or with a couple of friends. The Canoe Club Challenge is open to everyone, and you'll have so much fun, you won't even notice all the new skills you're learning. Enjoy a challenging course set on un-intimidating whitewater and a fun, social atmosphere
Thursday, August 15, 2013
Classic Car and Motorcycle Rides and Rumbles this Weekend in the Mountains
August 17
NC City: FOREST CITY
Event: Hot Nights, Cool Rides More than 350 classic cars, trucks and motorcycles line downtown, drawing both engine enthusiasts and the curious. The events includes food, dancing, and music. One of the largest car, truck and motorcycle shows in the Southeast, Forest City's 22nd annual "Hot Nights, Cool Rides" event attracts thousands of spectators and hundreds of dynamite vehicles.
The eclectic display of antique and modern vehicles, combined with the authentic, 1930s buildings of Forest City's Main Street, leaves people feeling like the decades have collided. The event runs from 11 AM. - 9 PM. and features live music, vendors, prizes and more. Registration is $25 per vehicle and the event is free for spectators
Get links for what to do in the NC mountain events on the NC Events Calendar.
August 17-19
NC City: FRANKLIN
Event: Smoky Mountain Rumble Motorcycle Rally Live entertainment, a treasure hunt, guided rides and plenty of vendors with great gear. The Smoky Mountain Center for the Performing Arts in Franklin will host two evening concerts in conjunction with the event.
Get local visitor information on the Franklin NC Guide.
NC City: FOREST CITY
Event: Hot Nights, Cool Rides More than 350 classic cars, trucks and motorcycles line downtown, drawing both engine enthusiasts and the curious. The events includes food, dancing, and music. One of the largest car, truck and motorcycle shows in the Southeast, Forest City's 22nd annual "Hot Nights, Cool Rides" event attracts thousands of spectators and hundreds of dynamite vehicles.
The eclectic display of antique and modern vehicles, combined with the authentic, 1930s buildings of Forest City's Main Street, leaves people feeling like the decades have collided. The event runs from 11 AM. - 9 PM. and features live music, vendors, prizes and more. Registration is $25 per vehicle and the event is free for spectators
Get links for what to do in the NC mountain events on the NC Events Calendar.
August 17-19
NC City: FRANKLIN
Event: Smoky Mountain Rumble Motorcycle Rally Live entertainment, a treasure hunt, guided rides and plenty of vendors with great gear. The Smoky Mountain Center for the Performing Arts in Franklin will host two evening concerts in conjunction with the event.
Get local visitor information on the Franklin NC Guide.
Tuesday, August 13, 2013
Last Week for Mini Dramas at Oconaluftee Indian Village
Dragging Canoe Series:
It is the year 1779, and a dark time for the Cherokee. The actions of white colonists have driven them away from much of their ancestral homelands, and losses through warfare and sickness have taken their toll. Many Cherokee have retreated from the affairs of the white men, seeking to ensure their own survival.
Not content with this way of living, the great warrior Dragging Canoe has split from those who wish to stop fighting. He, along with other Cherokee leaders and members of other tribes in the area, have formed a new group of natives who continue to campaign against the whites. These warriors make their homes along the river that will give them their new name – the Chickamauga.
Time of War Series:
It is the year 1779, and a dark time for the Cherokee. The actions of white colonists have driven them away from much of their ancestral homelands, and losses through warfare and sickness have taken their toll. Many Cherokee have retreated from the affairs of the white men, seeking to ensure their own survival.
Not content with this way of living, the great warrior Dragging Canoe has split from those who wish to stop fighting. He, along with other Cherokee leaders and members of other tribes in the area, have formed a new group of natives who continue to campaign against the whites. These warriors make their homes along the river that will give them their new name – the Chickamauga.
Get a link for Oconaluftee Indian Village, local lodging and visitor information on the Cherokee NC Guide.
Get a link for Oconaluftee Indian Village, local lodging and visitor information on the Cherokee NC Guide.
Monday, August 12, 2013
NC Bluegrass Festival this Weekend
August 15-17 39th Annual NC State Bluegrass Festival Featuring Ralph Stanley and the Clinch Mountain Boys, Rhonda Vincent & the Rage, The Primitive Quartet, Bobby Osborne & the Rocky Top X-press, Rye Holler Boys, The Troubadours and dozens more.
Tickets are available at the gate or in advance by calling 706-864-7203. The event is held "rain or shine" with performances under covered pavilion. The cafe will be serving breakfast and lunch, with hot food and other concessions also available. Bring your lawn chairs - no alcohol, smoking or pets in the performance area.
The Festival is held at Tom Johnson's Camping Center, 1885 US 70 West in Marion NC. Get a link for the NC Bluegrass Festival and other local events and visitor information on the Marion NC Guide.
Tickets are available at the gate or in advance by calling 706-864-7203. The event is held "rain or shine" with performances under covered pavilion. The cafe will be serving breakfast and lunch, with hot food and other concessions also available. Bring your lawn chairs - no alcohol, smoking or pets in the performance area.
The Festival is held at Tom Johnson's Camping Center, 1885 US 70 West in Marion NC. Get a link for the NC Bluegrass Festival and other local events and visitor information on the Marion NC Guide.
Sunday, August 11, 2013
Hendersonville Street Dance
August 12 Street Dances Hendersonville's Street Dances have been a tradition for 92 years. The Street Dances features mountain heritage music and dance on Monday evening during the summer. Bring a chair and sit back, relax and enjoy mountain heritage music and dancing from 7:00-9:00PM. Seating area opens after 5:30.
Get complete local visitor information on the Hendersonville NC Guide.
Get complete local visitor information on the Hendersonville NC Guide.
Saturday, August 10, 2013
Farmers Market and Backstreet Events in West Jefferson Today
August 10 Ashe County Farmers Market and Backstreet in West Jefferson The best homegrown, homemade and handmade items in the High Country. Open every Saturday from 8:00 AM until 2:00 PM October. Backstreet events begin at noon and continue until 6 PM with live music and events. Rain locations: the Farmer's Market or the Ashe Arts Center.
Learn more about West Jefferson NC lodging, events and attractions on the West Jefferson NC Visitor Guide.
Learn more about West Jefferson NC lodging, events and attractions on the West Jefferson NC Visitor Guide.
Friday, August 9, 2013
North Carolina State BBQ Championship this Weekend in Franklin
August 9 - 10 Come on out to Franklin for the Mountain High BBQ and Music Festival This is an official North Carolina State BBQ Championship with $11,000 in cash and awards. Dozens of Pro Teams will be completing from all over the Southeast including Bald
Hawg BBQ, Big Bad Wolf BBQ, Big on the Pig, Bub-Ba-Qand many more.
Backyard Teams will also be smoking and stoking with participants such
as, Backyard Porkers, Big Boys BBQ, Boobies BBQ, Burningtowns Best and
others.
In addition to the best BBQ in the state the weekend includes a music festival and Car Show. This two-day event features authentic, mouth-watering BBQ, live entertainment, an exciting car show, a cornhole tournament, local crafters and the tastin’ tent.
Clint Black performs at the Smoky Mountain Center for the Performing Arts on Friday night at 7:30 PM. Receive a free pass into the BBQ Festival when you purchase a ticket. Clint Black, has long been heralded as one of country music's brightest stars. The singer-songwriter has written, recorded and released more than one hundred songs, a benchmark in any artist's career.
Admission at the gate is: Adults $5 for one day and $8 for both days. Children 12 and under are free. Hours are Friday 11 AM - 8 PM and Saturday 10 AM - 6 PM. The event is held at the Wayne Proffitt Agricultural Center, 1436 Georgia Road in Franklin NC.
In addition to the best BBQ in the state the weekend includes a music festival and Car Show. This two-day event features authentic, mouth-watering BBQ, live entertainment, an exciting car show, a cornhole tournament, local crafters and the tastin’ tent.
Clint Black performs at the Smoky Mountain Center for the Performing Arts on Friday night at 7:30 PM. Receive a free pass into the BBQ Festival when you purchase a ticket. Clint Black, has long been heralded as one of country music's brightest stars. The singer-songwriter has written, recorded and released more than one hundred songs, a benchmark in any artist's career.
Admission at the gate is: Adults $5 for one day and $8 for both days. Children 12 and under are free. Hours are Friday 11 AM - 8 PM and Saturday 10 AM - 6 PM. The event is held at the Wayne Proffitt Agricultural Center, 1436 Georgia Road in Franklin NC.
Thursday, August 8, 2013
Black Mountain Hosts Annual Sourwood Festival
August 9 - 11 36th Annual Sourwood Festival Great music and lots of fun for all ages fills downtown Black Mountain NC. Held each year in August, it's a time for good food, good fun and good friends. Music, dancing, arts & crafts, super food, kid's rides and games, face painting and more in a no alcohol environment make it a perfect event for the entire family.
Get a link for the Sourwood Festival and complete local visitor information on the Black Mountain NC Guide.
Get a link for the Sourwood Festival and complete local visitor information on the Black Mountain NC Guide.
Wednesday, August 7, 2013
Biltmore Hosts Disney Radio and Teen Beach Movie Beach Party
August 10, 4:30 - 6:30 Biltmore Hosts Teen Beach Movie Beach Party Held at Antler Hill Village the event will feature interactive biker and surfer themed entertainment, including the opportunity for kids to make their own biker or surfer props and get their photo taken as characters of "Teen Beach Movie."
The Radio Disney AM 1480 Road Crew will help host the activities and games, provide fun "Teen Beach Movie" prizes and play the hottest music from the movie and kids' favorite artists.
Find a link for the Teen Beach Movie Beach Party at Biltmore on the Asheville NC Visitor Guide.
Get Discounts on Biltmore Tickets HERE.
The Radio Disney AM 1480 Road Crew will help host the activities and games, provide fun "Teen Beach Movie" prizes and play the hottest music from the movie and kids' favorite artists.
Find a link for the Teen Beach Movie Beach Party at Biltmore on the Asheville NC Visitor Guide.
Get Discounts on Biltmore Tickets HERE.
Tuesday, August 6, 2013
Riders in the Sky at Tweetsie Railroad
August 10 - 11 Riders in the Sky Perform at Tweetsie Railroad Come hear America's Favorite Cowboys and grammy award-winning singers. The shows are included in the Park admission but seating is on a first come basis. Showtimes at noon and 3 PM.
Get links for local visitor information and Tweetsie Railroad on the Blowing Rock NC Guide.
Get links for local visitor information and Tweetsie Railroad on the Blowing Rock NC Guide.
Monday, August 5, 2013
Chimney Rock State Park Hosts Wild Mushroom Walks
Chimney Rock State Park is named for a 500 million-year-old giant granite monolith overlooking Hickory Nut Gorge. Visitors are awed by the breathtaking view that spreads 1200 vertical feet beneath them and 75 miles across the Carolinas. The now state owned park encompasses 1,000 acres offers the best of the mountains in one place with spectacular 75-mile views, hiking trails for all ages, a 404-foot waterfall, a variety of special events and much more. A variety of nature programs and guided hikes are offered throughout the year.
Get complete local visitor information on the Chimney Rock NC Guide
Sunday, August 4, 2013
Kick up Your Heels at the Hendersonville Street Dance
August 5 Street Dances Hendersonville's Street Dances have been a tradition for 92 years. The Street Dances feature mountain heritage music and dance on Monday evenings during the summer. Bring a chair and sit back, relax and enjoy mountain heritage music and dancing from 7:00-9:00 PM. Seating area opens after 5:30.
Learn more about local lodging and visitor information on the Hendersonville NC Guide.
Learn more about local lodging and visitor information on the Hendersonville NC Guide.
Saturday, August 3, 2013
Multisport Festival at Lake Logan
August 3 - 4 Lake Logan Multisport Festival This multisport event has become one of the most popular race weekends in the Southeast. It attracts elite and regular triathletes from across the U.S. for the international distance triathlon on Saturday and the sprint triathlon and aquathon (swim/run) on Sunday. The cool mountain
Lake Logan is located in Canton, just west of Asheville.
Lake Logan is located in Canton, just west of Asheville.
Children's Trout Derby Today in Cherokee
August 3 11th Annual Talking Trees Children's Trout Derby FREE fishing event for children ages 3 to 11. Enjoy free music, food, prizes, and fun. There is a 5 Trout Limit per registered child. Free bait & tackle are provided while supplies last or bring your own bait & tackle but no Treble Hooks are allowed.
Children and Parents should wear water-friendly shoes and shorts and bring towels, snacks for the family, a cooler for fish and portable chairs.
Get complete local visitor information on the Cherokee NC Guide.
Children and Parents should wear water-friendly shoes and shorts and bring towels, snacks for the family, a cooler for fish and portable chairs.
Get complete local visitor information on the Cherokee NC Guide.
Thursday, August 1, 2013
Flat Rock Playhouse Downtown presents “The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged)”
August 1-18 Flat Rock Playhouse Downtown presents “The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged)” Whether you know you love or think you loathe Shakespeare, this play is for you. “Complete Works” brings to life one of comedy’s most essential impulses: the adolescent urge to take a baseball bat to the culturally revered.
Charlie Flynn-McIver, Scott Treadway and Damian Duke Domingue take you on an irreverent yet surprisingly comprehensive romp through all 37 of Shakespeare’s plays (plus a sonnet or two). You’ll be treated to a mix of pratfalls, puns, willful misreadings of names and dialogue, clunky female impersonations, clean-cut bawdiness, and broad burlesque.The Flat Rock Playhouse in Downtown Hendersonville is a venue for the Flat Rock Playhouse with live performances of staged productions and music revues. The Playhouse is located at 125 South Main Street in historic downtown Hendersonville NC.
Get complete local visitor information on the Hendersonville NC Guide.
Charlie Flynn-McIver, Scott Treadway and Damian Duke Domingue take you on an irreverent yet surprisingly comprehensive romp through all 37 of Shakespeare’s plays (plus a sonnet or two). You’ll be treated to a mix of pratfalls, puns, willful misreadings of names and dialogue, clunky female impersonations, clean-cut bawdiness, and broad burlesque.The Flat Rock Playhouse in Downtown Hendersonville is a venue for the Flat Rock Playhouse with live performances of staged productions and music revues. The Playhouse is located at 125 South Main Street in historic downtown Hendersonville NC.
Get complete local visitor information on the Hendersonville NC Guide.
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