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As promised, I went out and about through the streets of Bele Chere today and the beautiful photo gallery above is the result. I got a few videos as well, and I’ll be posting them soon enough.
Setup for Bele Chere 2011 is officially in full swing as the downtown area prepares for the biggest festival of the year. Here at AshevilleLiveCam, we’ll be adjusting our cameras to give you the best views of the festival as it progresses. If you can’t be here, then you can beat the heat by sitting back and watching the festival unfold from the comfort of your own home. If you’re coming out, then you can see how thick the crowds are and plan accordingly. As always, we’ll still be focusing our west cam on the Westgate Bridge every so often so you can check the traffic.
We’ll be posting lots of pics of the festival, and hopefully a video or two. We’ve got some helpful festival links on the right side of the page, including links to the official Bele Chere site (which is currently getting hammered, so it’s kind of slow), and the official street guide and entertainment schedule. There may also be a surprise or two in the offing, but shh… can’t talk about that.
Be sure to check back often to see what we’ve got in store for you today at AshevilleLiveCam.com!
UPDATE: I’ve uploaded a large gallery of high resolution images captured this morning as the vendors were still setting up. Check it out below.
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Bill Clinton will be speaking today at around 12:30 PM in an effort to drum up some more voter support for Heath Shuler in the upcoming election. Asheville Live Cam is happy to bring you live streaming views of the rally, the preparations (going on now) and the aftermath. We’ve temporarily moved the East Cam to the front page, where it will remain for the rest of the day.
From the Asheville Citizen-Times:
Clinton is stumping for U.S. Rep. Heath Shuler, D-Waynesville, who faces a strong challenge from Hendersonville Republican Jeff Miller in the Nov. 2 election. Hayden Rogers, Shuler’s campaign manager, said they’ve
Those of you looking for a great musical experience should mark August 28 on your calendars. Amelia’s Mechanics has announced that they will be presenting “An Evening with Amelia’s Mechanics” at Jack of the Wood on that date.
From the press release:
Amelia’s Mechanics is: Molly McGinn (vocals, acoustic guitar, lap steel), Molly Miller (vocals, electric guitar, ukulele), and Kasey Horton (viola)
Despite what the oil-and-iron name might suggest, the women of Amelia’s Mechanics swap that toughness for a more urban, sophisticated take on Americana music, using luxuriating harmonies and classical swells to temper their lyrical frustrations with love and life. The instrumentation and vocal harmonies of Amelia’s Mechanics result in a genre-busting sound best described as “vintage country with a moonshine concerto.”
The band released their debut album “North, South,” produced by Jim Avett (father, The Avett Brothers,) in February of 2010 to critical acclaim and embarked on an inaugural spring tour to the delight of audiences all across the southeastern United States. Amelia’s Mechanics is currently working on their second album (at Echo Mountain Studios) to be released Spring 2011.
Amelia’s Mechanics
Jack of the Wood
Saturday, August 28th, 2010
Doors 7pm
95 Patton Avenue
Asheville, NC? 28801
(828) 252-5445 ext 105
Lately there has been talk of making some serious changes to the yearly Bele Chere festival that envelops downtown Asheville. Proposed changes include changing the dates of the festival and moving it to a different location.
Bele Chere is always a big weekend for Asheville Live Cam, due to our location right in the middle of the action. Bele Chere 2010 was no exception. Every year brings a slightly different layout to the festival. This year it was centered more to the west side of our building (the BB&T building). I recall years where it was mostly centered around City-County Plaza and years when it even enveloped Wall Street. The constant, though, is that it is always in the heart of downtown, and that’s where it should stay.
Make no mistake, this is not bias talking. Asheville Live Cam would probably benefit from the festival moving a little farther away, since our cameras can’t look straight down to the streets surrounding the building. Because of that, a lot of the action is missed. If it were a little further away, like around City-County Plaza or further west down Patton Ave towards the Westgate Bridge, we’d be able to get better views of the action. But to my mind, that’s not where the festival belongs. The heart of downtown Asheville is Pack Square, and that is where the festival should be centered.
Changing the dates is a bit more controversial. It wouldn’t really affect this site, since we’ll provide the views regardless of the dates. However, it could significantly affect the festival itself. The main drawback about the current dates at the end of July is that it is just SO HOT! Moving the dates to a cooler period such as the Spring or Fall would make for a cooler and possibly more enjoyable time for festival-goers, but it could also seriously affect attendance. Bele Chere is currently the largest festival in the southeast. That could change if the dates are moved.
From the Citizen-Times:
Others say that changing the season could impinge on other festivals that have staked out shoulder seasons, such as the Greek Festival in September.
Also, keeping Bele Chere running depends in large part on volunteers, many of whom may not be able to donate labor outside summer months, said Byron Greiner, president of the Asheville Downtown Association.
Losing the volunteers would be bad, but this is the quote that my mind keeps coming back to:
Greiner, a former Bele Chere committee chairman, favors changes but says they can be risky.
I took a little stroll around the block this morning and took some pictures and even a video of some of the many people out there getting ready for Bele Chere 2010. This year looks to be a great one for the festival and I can’t wait to get out there this evening after it really starts to get active.
As for this site, you can expect us to be bringing you live views of the whole thing.
We’ll be resetting the views on our cams to provide you with great shots of the action as it happens, so if you can’t be here for the festival, at least you’ll get to see some of it.
I’ll also be out and about with my camera shooting some more pix and videos that I will be posting throughout the weekend.
Below are some of the pix and a video that I shot this morning as people were getting ready.
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Yesterday saw the return of our favorite cam, which we have dubbed SkyCam. The camera is once again in its rightful place atop the roof of the BB&T building downtown. If you look up at the southeast corner of the roof, you will see it hanging over the corner doing its thing. The install is currently about halfway done. We’ve got the camera hardware installed and configured, but the back-end infrastructure that allows us to stream it to you is not in place yet.
However, we do have a limited view that can’t handle a whole lot of concurrent connections. This is using the built-in server on the camera, but unfortunately it isn’t up to the task of serving out live streams to a large number of users. It also requires Quicktime, so if you have it installed, you can head over to the SkyCam page and see if you can grab the feed. No promises for now, though. We’re still working on getting the feed to you in a reliable manner. While you’re there, you can check out a gallery of pics I took of the install as well as some great shots of the downtown area I got while I was up there.