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Autumn Fun at Fields of Fun Corn Maze

Elaida's Fields of Fun Corn MazeAutumn is one of my favorite times to be in Asheville. The weather is cooperating for a change (not too hot, not too cold), which makes it a great time to get outside with family and/or friends. What better way to spend that time than at Western North Carolina’s best corn maze? This is a great and inexpensive way to spend a day in the great outdoors. The maze may be the main attraction, but it isn’t all that is on offer. Elaida’s putting on a full-on fall festival every weekend. We’re talking attractions like a slack line, a cow train, pedal carts, live music, festival food and even something called “corn cannons”.

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Field Day of Awesomeness!!!

Fort Awesome, Harvard Yard
Image by drgandy via Flickr

Think you and 3 of your friends have what it takes to be Awesome? Get ready to take it up a notch! The Asheville City Schools Foundation will be hosting a “Field Day of Awesomeness!” on Sunday, April 18 at the Asheville High School Field. Proceeds benefit Asheville City Schools Foundation and Manna Food Bank.

Get ready for the Field Day of Awesomeness!

The equation:
10 twisted field day events + you + 3 of your friends = AWESOME!

Join Asheville City Schools Foundation and Richard Handy (Asheville Idiotarod) on Sunday, April 18th for a hysterical competition that will challenge and thrill you.

Wear your most awesome team theme costumes, practice your Moon Walk and prepare to get excited!

Find out more at www.acsf.org/fieldday.html and register to participate.

You bring the noise. We

Asheville's First Beer City Festival

Snowy Day in Asheville!

Snowy Day in Asheville! The cams are still a bit blurry this morning with all the fog, but that should clear up later this morning. Even with the fog, though, we are being treated to some wonderful scenery as the first of an expected 2 days of snow falls over Asheville.

Snow days are always huge days for AshevilleLiveCam.com’s web traffic, as native Ashevillians, expatriots and fans check in from all over the world to see the mountains and the downtown area blanketed in white. So if you’re trying to see the cams and can’t get them to come up, just keep trying (refresh the page). Eventually you’ll get through, and it will be well worth it.

While you’re here, it wouldn’t hurt to have a look at some of our sponsors and help us pay for the bandwidth, so be sure to have a look around the site and click some links.

HAPPY SNOW DAY!

WNC Pottery Festival Expands for Fifth Edition

Western North Carolina Pottery Festival - Asheville NCThe Fifth Annual Western North Carolina Pottery Festival will be held in downtown Dillsboro, NC on Saturday, Nov. 7 from 10 A.M to 4 P.M. This year the festival is bigger than ever. There are more exhibitors this year than ever before and there is even a pottery competition!

The Western North Carolina Pottery Festival returns for its fifth year on Saturday, Nov. 7, with an expanded lineup and a special clay

Asheville Awaits the 31st Annual 'Bele Chere' Festival, July 24-26th

July 24th will mark the start of Asheville’s 31st annual ‘Bele Chere’ Music and Art Festival and the influx of 350,000 estimated festival-goers. According to their website, “The festival features four stages of free- live music and an impressive array of arts and crafts; as well as entertainment and activities for children. Surrounded by the natural beauty of the mountains of Western North Carolina- come join us for one of the Southeast’s largest free outdoor street festivals.”

Though still a couple of months away, here at AshevilleLive we are keeping this festival on our radar and plan on bringing you a series of reports ranging from exciting events to see and participate in, to some of the changes being made for 2009. One of the additions to this year’s festival will be a “battle of the bands-style contest” conducted in conjunction with WNC Magazine and the Asheville Parks, Recreation, and Cultural Arts Department called “Last Band Standing: Road to Bele Chere 2009“.

Other events we’ll be keeping an eye on include the 30th Annual Bele Chere 5k, the Lexington Avenue Drumming Tent, and Rashad McCant’s “Shoot for the Cure“, in which one lucky festival-goer will have a chance to win $10,000 with proceeds benefiting breast cancer research.

So stay tuned to AshevilleLive for upcoming reports with more information on how to maximize your fun at the largest street festival in the southeastern United States.

Annual Montford Music & Arts Festival

Just around the corner and its time for the Montford Music & Arts Festival. Come out and witness Montford come to life. Bring the kids, comfy shoes and be ready to enjoy some great music and good times. There are going to be some great performers at this year