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Festival of Flowers 25th Anniversary at Biltmore Estate

Biltmore House Festival of FlowersThe Biltmore Estate will begin hosting its 25th Festival of Flowers starting April 3rd and running through May 16, 2010. This is a special time of year when the gardens at Biltmore Estate are in full bloom, and it is one of the best times to visit.

During our celebration, enjoy live music daily in the Winter Garden and in the Conservatory. On weekends, our horticulture professionals are in the Walled Garden to answer your gardening questions. Savor special menus in our restaurants, and the 2010 Festival of Flowers wines at the Winery.

  • Classical music in the Winter Garden, 30-minute sets 11:00 a.m.
  • Music in the Conservatory, 30-minute sets 11:30 a.m.

Craggie Brewing Wraps Up Tent Drive

Cover Haiti Tent and Tarp DriveThe Cover Haiti drive to collect new or used tents and tarps for Haitians who no longer have a roof over their heads ran throughout the month of March, ending March 31st. If you didn’t get in on the donation action, though, never fear because Craggie Brewing is having one last blowout drive today. Bring in a used or new tent or tarp to Craggie today and do your part to help those in need.

About today’s Craggie Brewing drive:

The Cover Haiti tent/tarp drive ends March 31st, BUT you

The Freedom Ball

Tomorrow, April 1, the Grey Eagle will be hosting the annual Freedom Ball. The event is from 7:00 PM to 11:00 PM and costs $12. The ball is put on every year to benefit Glen Edward Chapman, who was exonerated and released from Death Row 2 years ago.

Glen Edward Chapman was sentenced to death for two 1992 murders, but he walked out of prison on April 2, 2008, a free man after Catawba County authorities dropped all charges against him. Chapman was convicted in 1994 of the murders of Betty Jean Ramseur and Tenene Yvette Conley in Hickory. A judge granted him a new trial in late 2007 after learning that detectives in the case had withheld and covered up evidence that pointed to Chapman’s innocence and that one investigator had perjured himself at Chapman

Tonight: Mo Daddy's Soul Jazz Jam f/Jeff Sipe, Mike Seal and Zach Page

Mo Daddy's - Asheville NCEvery Wednesday, Mo Daddy’s fetures their Soul Jazz Jam. This week’s “Extra Special Guests” are Jeff “Apt Q258” Sipe on drums, Mike Seal on guitar and Zach Page on Bass.

JEFF SIPE has played with some of the finest in the country!
LEFTOVER SALMON, AQUARIUM RESCUE UNIT, TREY ANASTASIO, JIMMY HERRING, KELLER WILLIAMS, MOSELEY, JEFF COFFIN, IKE STUBBLEFIELD, KOFI BURBRIDGE, BOBBY LEE ROGERS, ZAMBILAND ORCHESTRA(members of PHISH & WIDESPREAD PANIC), …… ….. ….The list goes on & on. ……

*ASHEVILLE JAZZ ALLSTARS will warm the party proper like & u know how we do!!!!!!*

The best part of the Wednesday Soul Jazz Jams (besides the awesome tunes) is NO COVER! So head over to Mo Daddy’s tonight, your last excuse jus. The show starts at 10 PM.

Don't Miss Everton Blender Saturday

Everton Blender - 'Goody Goody'
Image by Trojan Warrior via Flickr

Reggae fans get ready… The Pisgah Brewing Company will be playing host to Everton Blender this Saturday, April 3 starting at 7:00 PM.

One of the few Jamaican singers to truly bridge the gap between the roots and dancehall reggae styles is the man known as Everton “Blender.” When reggae fans hear the opening notes of “Lift Up Your Head,” “Ghetto People Song,” “Blend Dem,” etc., they instantly recognize these songs as the cultural anthems of our time. The large number of hits Everton has accrued is most impressive for an artist who has been in the business for such a seemingly short period of time. But like many of Jamaica’s biggest musical stars, the road to fame wasn’t a short or easy one.

Volunteer For The Annual Great Asheville-Buncombe Cleanup

Asheville GreenWorksAsheville GreenWorks will be holding their annual Great Asheville-Buncombe Cleanup during the month of April. If you want to volunteer or need more information, contact info is included in the press release below. This is a great opportunity for each of us to help make a better, cleaner Asheville, so make some time in your schedule to join in on one of the events.

Asheville GreenWorks is seeking groups, businesses and individuals to volunteer for their big annual spring push for a more attractive community, the Great Asheville-Buncombe Cleanup.
The event consists of special clean-up programs at various locations throughout the county during the month of April. To make a difference, hundreds of volunteers are needed. Volunteers can sign up anytime as individuals or groups, although logistical details will not be available until March 2010. For more information, call 254-1776 or email volunteer@ashevillegreenworks.org.

April 3rd 10am-1pm Everything Up Litter Cleanup
Kickoff event at Pritchard Park with an Asheville GreenWorks sponsored downtown cleanup. Neighborhoods can register ahead of time to get help with recruiting volunteers and pick up supplies early, or can pick up at Pritchard Park. Cleanup supplies include gloves, vests, trash & recycling bags, and pickers for some groups. The goal is: everything up! Asheville GreenWorks also arranges for bag pickup with the City.

April 10th 10am-2pm

David Holt and the Lightning Bolts at Diana Wortham Theater

David Holt at Bele ChereDavid Holt and the Lightning Bolts will be playing at the Diana Wortham Theater, Saturday, March 27, at 8 PM. With college degrees in biology, art and elementary education, you might not be surprised to find that David Holt, 4 time Grammy winner, is a modern Renaissance Man. He plays 15 instruments, including the paper bag, and is known as a storyteller, historian, and entertainer. He founded the Appalachian Music Program at Warren Wilson College, and has traveled the world for the US State Department as a musical ambassador. He and his band will be a treat to listen to Saturday night with, among other things, a good selection of the old fashioned banjo, his favorite instrument.