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		<title>The 1st weekend in September has some great events for Asheville</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sept. 3rd, 2010 Slip your canoe paddle into the tranquil waters of the French Broad and  ease your way down stream as the day’s light fades to dusk. The sounds  and life of the river this time of day just can&#8217;t be compared! You&#8217;ll  paddle 8 miles, approximately 4 hours downstream through [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sept. 3rd, 2010 Slip your canoe paddle into the tranquil waters of the French Broad and  ease your way down stream as the day’s light fades to dusk. The sounds  and life of the river this time of day just can&#8217;t be compared! You&#8217;ll  paddle 8 miles, approximately 4 hours downstream through what many claim  as the most beautiful section of the French Broad River. Watch the  different bird life glide through the air in hunt of their last meal of  the day, be it an insect zipping through the wind or a fish splashing  through the current around you. Catch a glimpse of the beaver’s tail as  he escapes into dark recesses of the river in search of his burrows  entrance. Every trip provides the opportunity for a wide array of  wildlife observation around every bend. Reservations are required and  are confirmed with a 50% deposit. The trip fee is $50.00 per person  which includes; canoe, paddle, life jacket, transportation to &amp; from  the river, and river guide. <a href="http://www.headwatersoutfitters.com/discovery_trip.html">headwatersoutfitters.com</a></p>
<p>Sept. 3rd, 2010 National all Mustang car event at the Biltmore Estate.  Over 500  Mustangs registered for this 3 day event.  National vendors on site  (Kicker, NPD, UPR, Aerofinz, Moss Muscle, etc).  This is a judged  national event, and the best of the best Mustangs in the country will be  on display.  Admission is free, but limited to car show site only.   Does not include admission to Biltmore house or other attractions. <a href="http://www.brmcoa.org/">brmcoa.org</a></p>
<p>Sept. 5th, 2010 Join us in the annual FREE end-of-summer celebration of Asheville&#8217;s  artistic and musical communities, The Lexington Ave Arts and Fun  Festival. <a href="http://lexfestasheville.com/">LAAFF</a> is entering our 9th year of filling three blocks of N.  Lexington Ave in downtown with all local art, food, beer, music, street  performers, and random acts of creativity. LAAFF takes place on Sunday,  September 5th, 2010.</p>
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		<title>Celebrations for Asheville this weekend</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Aug. 27th, 2010 Since 1982, the YMI Cultural Center has presented Goombay!, one of  several worldwide variations of the centuries-old celebration. Goombay!  can be viewed as a Cultural Expression of a people.
Aug. 28th, 2010 This special event is in celebration of the Blue Ridge Parkway&#8217;s 75th  Anniversary. Join Park Rangers for guided [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Aug. 27th, 2010 Since 1982, the YMI Cultural Center has presented <a href="http://www.ymicc.org/goombay.html">Goombay!</a>, one of  several worldwide variations of the centuries-old celebration. Goombay!  can be viewed as a Cultural Expression of a people.</p>
<p>Aug. 28th, 2010 This special event is in celebration of the <a href="http://www.blueridgeheritage.com/">Blue Ridge Parkway&#8217;s 75th  Anniversary</a>. Join Park Rangers for guided tours along the &#8220;Voices of the  Parkway Trail&#8221;, and learn about parkway history. Tours will be at 10:00  a.m., 10:20 a.m., 10:40 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. This is a free activity,  but registration is required. Call 828-298-5330 x 304.  At 2:00 p.m., the Blue Ridge National Heritage Area will sponsor a free  concert by the Elkville String Band, from North Wilkesboro, performing  traditional old-time music.</p>
<p>Aug. 29th, 2010 Take the challenge! The Park’s winding entrance road averages an uphill  climb of 7%, but the views from the finish line are well worth the  effort. Part of the 6th Annual Hickory Nut Gorge Olympiad, medals are  awarded in age groups. Registration begins at 6:30am. <a href="http://www.chimneyrockpark.com/">chimneyrockpark.com</a></p>
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		<title>Great fun for Asheville this weekend in August</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Aug. 20th, 2010 Flower Carpet-This 14,400-square-foot design features thousands of plants woven  together on the South Terrace of Biltmore House to form a one-of-a-kind  lush floral carpet. Biltmore continues to expand this legacy with this  imaginative twist, featuring colorful summer blooms covering the ground  in a design inspired by one of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Aug. 20th, 2010 <a href="http://www.biltmore.com/visit/calendar/flower_carpet.asp">Flower Carpet</a>-This 14,400-square-foot design features thousands of plants woven  together on the South Terrace of Biltmore House to form a one-of-a-kind  lush floral carpet. Biltmore continues to expand this legacy with this  imaginative twist, featuring colorful summer blooms covering the ground  in a design inspired by one of many historic treasures at Biltmore.</p>
<p>Aug. 21st, 2010 The Greater Haywood County Chamber of Commerce presents the Blue Ridge  Breakaway ride, Saturday, August 21, in the mountains of Haywood County.  Slated to be an annual cycling event in support of the initiatives of  the Haywood County Chamber of Commerce, the Blue Ridge Breakaway offers  four routes specifically designed for riders of all skill levels.  The event features a Century (105 miles), Metric Century (65 miles),  Panther (40 miles), and a Rabbit (24 miles). All routes will begin at  the Lake Junaluska Conference and Retreat Center, which is located off  of Interstate 40 and Hwy 23/74. Riders will explore mountain valleys  near the Great Smoky Mountain National Park, Pisgah National Forest, and  roads in the shadow of Cold Mountain. The Century ride will also  include 30 miles on the scenic Blue Ridge Parkway with a cumulative  elevation gain of 8,209 feet.   “The Blue Ridge Breakaway showcases the best of Haywood County,” said  committee chairman Ken Howl of Lake Junaluska Conference and Retreat  Center. “Riders will travel from 24 to 105 miles on scenic roads and  have the unique opportunity to also experience Haywood County’s famous  mountain hospitality. It will be a fun event for participants and  spectators alike.”  August in Western North Carolina provides sunny days and cool mountain  temperatures, perfect for an adrenaline-pumping ride through the  mountains.   Registration is now open. Riders may pre-register online at  <a href="http://www.blueridgebreakaway.com">www.blueridgebreakaway.com</a>. Early registration discounts are available.</p>
<p>Aug. 21st, 2010 Ever wonder about those GPS units you have seen? Have you heard family  and friends talking about how much fun it is to go Geo-caching? Join us  for a lesson on how all this works and we will go out on a search to try  it out. Join our guest staff from National Climatic Data Center for a  presentation on weather and our amazing planet.  GPS Day is part of our Super Science Saturdays program. Super Science  Saturdays are assorted family-friendly themed activities based on the  current traveling exhibit. Activities are aimed at families with  children preschool age and older. The Health Adventure&#8217;s Super Science  Saturdays are now every Saturday from 12-2 PM (unless otherwise noted). The Health Adventure (828) 254-6373</p>
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		<title>Asheville=great music &#038; wine for this weekend</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Aug. 13th, 2010 Since 2002, Abbey Road LIVE! has been rocking the music of the Beatles  at clubs, theatres, festivals, and private events. Initially a tribute  to the monumental &#8220;Abbey Road&#8221; album, the band has expanded its scope to  include more than 100 Beatles tunes, from all eras of the Fab Four&#8217;s [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Aug. 13th, 2010 Since 2002, Abbey Road LIVE! has been rocking the music of the Beatles  at clubs, theatres, festivals, and private events. Initially a tribute  to the monumental &#8220;Abbey Road&#8221; album, the band has expanded its scope to  include more than 100 Beatles tunes, from all eras of the Fab Four&#8217;s  career. The band specializes in complete, start-to-finish album  performances of masterpieces such as &#8220;Abbey Road&#8221;, &#8220;Magical Mystery  Tour&#8221; and &#8220;Sgt. Pepper&#8217;s Lonely Heart&#8217;s Club Band&#8221;.   Abbey Road LIVE! is not your typical Beatle look-alike tribute act;  don&#8217;t expect mop-top haircuts and vintage Rickenbacker guitars. Rather,  this show is about bringing to life some of the more mature and complex  Beatles material in a raw &amp; spirited fashion, while remaining true  to the original recordings. Combining attention to detail with a  creative exuberance, the band always delights its audiences with its  diverse repertoire of hits and more obscure favorites. <a href="http://www.theorangepeel.net/">The Orange Peel</a></p>
<p>Aug. 14th, 2010 Help us celebrate the beginning of the grape harvest season and the  kick-off of <a href="http://www.wncmagazine.com/wineandfood/about">Asheville’s Wine and Food Festival</a>! This event will show how  important the burgeoning wine community of growers and wineries is to  the sustainability and culture of Western North Carolina.</p>
<p>Aug. 14th, 2010 Mac Arnold &amp; Plate Full O’ Blues Traditional, “Muddy Waters” Blues Mac is the last remaining, original artist from the famous, “Muddy  Waters Band”. His unique style of traditional blues, combined with a  band of modern talents, is recognized as one of the Best! Blonde Blues “Chicago Electric Blues” Cindy Adams has the soulfulness of Susan Tedeschi and the power of Grace  Slick! Match this to great, “guitar driven” blues. This is the  “Hottest” new “Blues/Rock” band in the southeast! WSNB “Delta, Mississippi Blues” Recognized by Bill Wax of XM radio’s “BBKings Bluesville”, Willie and  his band are “Harp Driven” swampy blues.<a href="http://www.theorangepeel.net/"> The Orange Peel</a></p>
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		<title>Celebration, Festivals and Fairs in Asheville</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Aug. 5th, 2010 Join in the celebration and discover the nation&#8217;s longest running folk  festival. Founded by Bascom Lamar Lunsford in 1928, the Festival  showcases an amazing repertoire of mountain performers who share songs  and dances that echo centuries of Scottish, English, Irish, Cherokee and  African heritage. Each evening is a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Aug. 5th, 2010 Join in the celebration and discover the nation&#8217;s longest running folk  festival. Founded by Bascom Lamar Lunsford in 1928, the Festival  showcases an amazing repertoire of mountain performers who share songs  and dances that echo centuries of Scottish, English, Irish, Cherokee and  African heritage. Each evening is a joyful exploration of the rich  culture found in the valleys and coves between the Great Smokies and the  Blue Ridge Mountains. Presented at Diana Wortham Theatre at Pack Place  in downtown Asheville, Thursday August 5 - Saturday August 7, 2010 at  7:00pm nightly. Tickets available at (828)257-4530. For more information  please visit the Folk Heritage Committee’s website:  <a href="http://www.folkheritage.org">www.folkheritage.org</a>.</p>
<p>Aug. 6th, 2010 The <a href="http://http://www.ashevilleantiquesfair.com/">Asheville Antiques Fair</a> in its sixty-fourth year is one of the  oldest Antiques Fair in the Southeast. Upwards of sixty antique dealers  from all over the country participate in the Fair annually the first  week of August.  The Fair also host an &#8220;Heirloom Road Show&#8221; with expert  evaluations of your personal antiques. Plus, expert lectures on a  variety of interesing subjects.  Summer Garden Cafe with gourmet luncheon selections available during  your visit to the Show.  The Asheville Antiques Fair is a non-profit  organization - volunteer organization.  All proceeds from the Fair are  donated to historical projects within the Asheville community for  conservation, preservation, restoration and education.</p>
<p>Aug. 7th, 2010 Join us at Waterrock Knob Visitor Center, mile marker 451.2 from 10 am  to 3 pm on Saturday, August 7 for a special event, Blue Ridge Parkway:  <a href="http://http://www.nps.gov/blri/index.htm">75 Years of Heritage and Communities</a>. There will be a variety of free,  ongoing craft demonstrations throughout the day as well as Cherokee  Dancers, Appalachian story tellers, old time and bluegrass bands. The  Visitor Center and Eastern National gift shop will be open as usual from  10 am to 5 pm. Come and enjoy a day of family fun on the southern end  of the Parkway. This event is outside and may have to be canceled if  inclement weather arises. SCHEDULE OF ACTIVITIES: Entertainment              10:30 &amp; 1:00 	Cherokee Dancers: The Cherokee Friends               11:00 	Old Time Appalachian Music: The Bean Town Boys               12:00	 Ammon Sisters Mountain Storytelling              2:00		 Bluegrass band: Francis Family Band   Demonstrators Mud Dabbers Pottery, John Burtner- Blacksmith, Debra Locust-Cherokee  jewelry artisan, Cherokee Friends, Ron Yount-woodcarver, Haywood County  Arts Council-quilting, Pyrwood Dairy-goat cheese, Fiddlehead Farms-spinning, Nannie the Plott  Hound accompanied by David Brewin                  Food will be available for purchase from Soul Infusion Tea House &amp;  Bistro</p>
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		<title>Some great music &#038; art in downtown Asheville this week</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[July 29th, 2010 See more stars in more locations with the 2010 Biltmore Concert Series.  Enjoy performances on the South Terrace with its breathtaking sunset  views. And, new this year, take in live music at our Diana at Biltmore  location—set on a high hill with sweeping views of Biltmore House framed  [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>July 29th, 2010 See more stars in more locations with the 2010 Biltmore Concert Series.  Enjoy performances on the South Terrace with its breathtaking sunset  views. And, new this year, take in live music at our Diana at Biltmore  location—set on a high hill with sweeping views of Biltmore House framed  by the Blue Ridge Mountains. <a href="http://www.biltmore.com/visit/calendar/concerts.asp">Steve Miller Band</a></p>
<p>July 30th, 2010 Native sons of Tulsa, Oklahoma, Hanson has been making music together  for nearly two decades. Thirteen years ago, their out-of-the-blue,  soul-inspired brand of American pop-rock‘n’roll was introduced to the  world. Unaffected by charts or fads, they’ve spent more than a decade  building a community of fans connected to one another and fueled by the  energy and craftsmanship of three brothers and their music. Their fifth  studio album, Shout It Out, is set to be released on June 8th 2010 on  their label 3CG Records. They deliver a powerful group of soulful,  melodic tunes that will leave you with a contagious sense of optimism  for the future and welcomed reminiscence for American rock ‘n’ roll. <a href="http://www.theorangepeel.net">The Orange Peel</a></p>
<p>Aug. 1st, 2010</p>
<p>The Work of Julie Armbruster, Tiffany Ownbey and Patty Bilbro August 1st-31st, 2010; Opening Reception Friday August 6th 5pm to 7pm  Three mediums, three perspectives, three unique approaches to narrative  expression. Come meet the many characters inhabiting the minds of painter Julie  Armbruster, papier-mâché sculpture Tiffany Ownbey and ceramic artist  Patty Bilbro. “Imaginary Friends” will be on display at Clingman Avenue  Café, 242 Clingman Avenue, during the month of August with an opening  reception planned on Friday, August 6 from 5 to 7pm. Each artist uses  narrative imagery to evoke curiosity, self-reflection, imagination and  emotion challenging the viewer to place themselves in the midst of the  story whether dark, humorous or absurd.  Julie Armbruster has a Masters in painting from New York University.  Armbruster has participated in solo and group exhibitions in galleries  throughout the east coast and abroad including The School of  Architecture in Venice Italy, 80 Washington Square Gallery in New York,  and Rebus Works in Raleigh, North Carolina. She is currently a River  Arts District Artist with a studio in the Wedge Building.  Tiffany Ownbey is a self-taught papier-mâché artist and holds a BFA in  ceramics and printmaking from Western Carolina University. Ownbey  travels the country with her art exhibiting in galleries and art fairs  such as The Houston Center for Contemporary Craft. She is a native to  Western North Carolina and her work was recently shown in Yokohama,  Japan.   Patty Bilbro holds an Associate Degree in Clay from Haywood Community  College Craft School as well as a BA in Psychology from the University  of North Carolina, Asheville. Bilbro has exhibited throughout the  southeast and east coast including The Society For Contemporary Craft in  Pittsburgh, PA and The Greenhill Center for NC Art in Greensboro, NC.  She is a River Arts District Artist whose work can be found locally at  Curve Studios and Garden. <a href="http://www.clingmancafe.com/">Clingman Cafe</a></p>
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