Upcoming events and things to do in Asheville, NC. Below is a list of events for festivals, concerts, art exhibitions, group meetups and more.

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Wednesday, February 14, 2024
Business Morning Update
Feb 14 @ 7:45 am – 9:00 am
Elk\'s Lodge

Join us each month for an info-packed event brought to you by the Blue Ridge Community College\’s Small Business Center, the City of Hendersonville Main Street Program, the Hendersonville Merchants & Business Association and the Chamber. Get the lowdown on current community events and the issues that matter to our local businesses and community.

Stay tuned for updated on our monthly lineup of guests and speakers!

The 2024 Business Morning Updates are proudly Presented by ALLCHOICE Insurance!

Young Professionals Monthly Social
Feb 14 @ 5:00 pm – 6:30 pm
Dry Falls Brewing Co
Elevate & Connect
Gear up for our monthly socials, where networking takes center stage. Join other Young Professionals under 40, for connections, exchange of ideas, and occasional guest speakers. Enjoy a complimentary beverage on us, as you mingle in style. Bring your energy, business cards and elevate your professional circle!
February is Hosted at Dry Falls Brewing Co.
Thursday, February 15, 2024
Business After Hours
Feb 15 @ 5:30 pm – 7:00 pm
The Radical Hotel

At our Business After Hours next Thursday, February 15, we’re excited to gather and honor our incredible Total Resource Committee Volunteers, who, through their dedication, have raised over a Million dollars to support the Asheville Chamber’s initiatives.

Our Total Resource Committee consists of 12 remarkable community volunteers, each playing a crucial role:

  • Lindsey Bnadad, Chair and Co-Owner of Kudzu Brands
  • Elizabeth Bridgers, Chair and CMO of HomeTrust Bank
  • Heather Johnson, Co-Owner of Kudzu Brands
  • Kendra Payne, Co-Owner of A Look at Asheville
  • Sandra Dennison, Director of Strategic Initiatives at Quility
  • Jeff Switzer, UPS
  • Jared Bailey, Market President at TruPoint
  • Maria Pilos, Director of Marketing at DMJPS
  • Charlotte Fitzpatrick, Managing Loan Officer at PrimeLending
  • Sharon Owens, Retired from Mercy Urgent Care
  • Donna Hammett, Business Development Executive at Forvis
  • Monica Rousseau, Principal Broker at Realty ONE Group Pivot

Join us at The Radical in the River Arts District and enjoy food, drinks, and camaraderie. Explore the awesome new space within The Radical and savor delicious dishes from Afterglow, Golden Hour, and The Roof.
This event is offered as a benefit for Chamber membership. We welcome you to come and check us out! Please contact Jessica Kanupp, our Member Development Specialist, at [email protected] if you’re considering a Chamber membership.

Friday, February 16, 2024
Young Professionals Industry Tour
Feb 16 @ 11:00 am – 1:00 pm
Blue Ridge Humane Society
Join our Young Professionals group, for fun industry tours each quarter. These tours are created to gain insights into diverse businesses and organizations from our community. a chance to see their impact on our county, and offer the chance to expand your network with other YP’s as well as some seasoned Pros. This is more than a tour – it’s an opportunity to connect, learn and fuel your professional journey.
Our Quarter 1 of 2024, we will be touring and learning about Blue Ridge Humane Society. Established in 1950, the Blue Ridge Humane Society is dedicated to enhancing the quality of life for animals in Henderson County and neighboring communities.
Tuesday, February 20, 2024
GROW Mills River
Feb 20 @ 8:00 am – 9:00 am
Mills River Brewery

Gather ● Relate ● Organize ● Work
Join us to stay updated on business in Mills River. With updates from the Town of Mills River and networking with neighboring businesses, let’s work to GROW your business in Mills River

Smart Series: Business in Asheville – What’s Next
Feb 20 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm
Asheville Area Chamber of Commerce, Boardroom

Join Dr. Kevan Frazier for a brief history of the Asheville Renaissance (1980s-2010s), as well as recent Asheville history, as the foundation for a conversation about “What is next for business in Asheville?” Asheville is one of the great success stories of downtown revitalization and redevelopment but has entered a new era. How can we use the lessons of the recent past to shape a great future for our beloved Mountain Metropolis?

 

Registration is required so we may plan accordingly.

This event is offered as a benefit for Chamber membership. We also believe these are important topics for everyone, so we are opening this event to non-members for $15. We welcome you to come and check us out! Please contact Jessica Kanupp, our Member Development Specialist, at [email protected] if you’re considering a Chamber membership.

Wednesday, February 21, 2024
Self Compassion to Prevent Burnout: A mini Wellness Workshop
Feb 21 @ 11:00 am – 11:30 am
online
zoom
This session is held on zoom. Please register to gain access to the meeting link.

Join Veronika Jerdetski of Yoga Nut for a mini, interactive wellness workshop. Learn practical tools on how to implement self-compassion on a daily basis to improve productivity, regulate your emotions, reduce the likelihood of burnout and experience a more supportive work environment. This complimentary session is open to all businesses/organizations, specifically Management, Owners/Founders, their representatives, and those in Human Resources.

We will meet via zoom on Wednesday, February 21st at 11am EST. Link will be provided via email upon registration. Session lasts 30 minutes.

Please register by Monday, February 19th, 2024.

Location: online via zoom

Ribbon Cutting for Savvy Post Marketing
Feb 21 @ 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm
Asheville Area Chamber of Commerce, Boardroom

Savvy Post Marketing is a digital marketing agency dedicated to boosting success for food and beverage businesses. Their specialized services include strategic digital campaigns (social media management, targeted ad campaigns Etc.). They also offer custom mobile app development and user-friendly website development. Committed to local business growth, they tailor solutions for enhanced user engagement, and ultimately help businesses gain a substantial return on investment (ROI).

Come celebrate their ribbon cutting as a new member of the Chamber!

Thursday, February 22, 2024
56TH ANNUAL WINTER VEGETABLE CONFERENCE
Feb 22 @ 8:30 am – 4:00 pm
Crowne Plaza Resort

Two days of educational programs, trade show featuring over 40 vendors and the annual meeting of the NC Tomato Growers Association

This is the largest commercial vegetable grower event in the region with a high quality educational program put together by vegetable extension specialist/agents at NC State University. We hope that you take advantage of this opportunity to learn about current issues associated with vegetables and take time with the representatives from agricultural companies and other businesses that support our industry during our 2-day trade show.

  • New education track for small farms/direct market growers/organic production
  • A sponsored lunch and awards program will be included at noon on Thursday.
  • Pesticide credits will be available for attendees. (X,O, D, N)
  • NC Private Applicator Recertification Class (V)
  • Fumigation Recertification Class (Z)
  • There will be a trade show again this year with a large number of sponsors and exhibitors setting up their displays for attendees to visit. Interested vendors should register early.

    SPONSORS/EXHIBITORS

    We welcome sponsors for our event. Sponsorships give you the opportunity to showcase your business and allow us to make this a special conference for attendees. Sponsorships also support scholarships. Details are included on the sponsorship ticket descriptions in the “get tickets” link above. If you need to be invoiced and send a check, please contact Ellen Moss at [email protected].

    SCHOLARSHIP DONATIONS

    This year we will be holding a 50/50 raffle and a silent auction to support our scholarship fund. Raffle prices are $10/each or 12 for $100. During the conference see the Registration Desk to purchase your raffle tickets or for more information. Drawing will occur at the Tomato Growers Association Luncheon on Thursday. You Must Be Present to Win! If you are not interested in purchasing a raffle ticket or bidding on the silent auction, but would still like to support the scholarship fund, donations are greatly appreciated! Your generosity ensures that NCTGA continues to support future generations of farmers with an endowment fund used to offer merit/need-based scholarships. You can make a donation through this Eventbrite page via the donations ticket button. Details are included in the “get tickets” link above. If you need to be invoiced and send a check, or need a receipt for a tax deduction please contact Ellen Moss at [email protected].

Saturday, February 24, 2024
Business of Farming Conference
Feb 24 @ 8:00 am – 4:00 pm
A-B Tech Conference Center

The annual Business of Farming Conference brings together professional farmers from across the Southeast region to network and share resources to grow their farm businesses. Farmers learn about marketing, business planning, and financial management from regional experts and innovative peers. The conference is designed for beginning and established farmers as well as those seriously considering farming as a profession.

Tuesday, February 27, 2024
Buncombe County new vendor portal
Feb 27 all-day
online

Are you interested in doing business with Buncombe County or learning about outreach opportunities for your business? If so, Buncombe County’s new vendor portal has upgraded features so vendors can now self-register with a variety of new options. The new portal will also make it easier for all vendors to access information to bid on contracts, get updates, manage contract information, view existing contracts, and more. Additionally, updated commodity codes will allow vendors to identify what goods and services they provide, allowing the County to better determine who to solicit and increase participation in the bidding process.

In an effort to continually increase the County’s commitment to equity, one of its 2025 Strategic Plan priorities, vendors can self-identify as a Woman/Minority Business Enterprise (WMBE) or Historically Under Utilized Business (HUB).

You can visit Buncombe County’s new and improved vendor portal here. If you have any questions, please contact [email protected].

Economic Outlook Breakfast
Feb 27 @ 7:30 am – 9:00 am
The Main Event

Hear what the experts predict for the economy in 2024.

Ribbon Cutting: Optimum Retail
Feb 27 @ 11:00 am – 12:00 pm
Optimum Retail

Join us as we celebrate Optimum and their new retail space off of Main Street in Downtown Hendersonville!

Optimum Logo RGB orange

Thank you to Duke Energy for being the Presenting Sponsor of 2024 Ribbon Cuttings!

Wednesday, February 28, 2024
Buncombe County new vendor portal
Feb 28 all-day
online

Are you interested in doing business with Buncombe County or learning about outreach opportunities for your business? If so, Buncombe County’s new vendor portal has upgraded features so vendors can now self-register with a variety of new options. The new portal will also make it easier for all vendors to access information to bid on contracts, get updates, manage contract information, view existing contracts, and more. Additionally, updated commodity codes will allow vendors to identify what goods and services they provide, allowing the County to better determine who to solicit and increase participation in the bidding process.

In an effort to continually increase the County’s commitment to equity, one of its 2025 Strategic Plan priorities, vendors can self-identify as a Woman/Minority Business Enterprise (WMBE) or Historically Under Utilized Business (HUB).

You can visit Buncombe County’s new and improved vendor portal here. If you have any questions, please contact [email protected].

Ribbon Cutting for Sherwin Williams – Candler
Feb 28 @ 11:00 am – 12:00 pm
Sherwin Williams - Candler

Sherwin-Williams goes to Candler! They are an industry leader of architectural coatings, celebrating their newest location covering the Candler and Canton areas. They are happy to supply both retail DIY and wholesale contractors with paint, painting supplies, and expert advice for any project.

This is their retail Grand Opening week! They want to kick off their new store, ahead of their March 2nd retail/DIY grand opening sale. (Wholesale/contractor Grand Opening expo to come in April!)

At the February 28th ribbon-cutting, they will be offering store tours, expert advice, and discounted paint samples. They welcome anyone to come check out their new location, eat some Chick-fil-a lunch, and learn what Sherwin-Williams can do for you. Start a business relationship with them to get access to their Pro+ discounts and resources, or come take advantage of their discounted paint samples to prep for a personal painting project.

PROpel AVL Grow Series
Feb 28 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm
Asheville Area Chamber of Commerce - 2nd Floor Boardroom
PROpel AVL is your partner for professional success, offering exclusive workshops, mentors, job opportunities, and a community of ambitious young professionals.

Our GROW Series –  an integral part of our commitment to nurturing the growth and development of young professionals, is an exciting opportunity for dynamic presenters to share their expertise. This professional development initiative is designed to provide young professionals with valuable insights, skills, and strategies to propel their careers forward.

The GROW Series focuses on offering a diverse range of educational topics tailored specifically to the needs of young professionals. We aim to inspire participants by helping them build essential skill sets and set meaningful goals for career advancement. The series seeks proposals from experienced presenters who can contribute unique perspectives and deliver actionable information that young professionals can apply in their work environments.

And celebrate excellence with PROpel AVL Awards, recognizing outstanding professionals in community/public service, leadership, innovation, and mentorship. Nominate individuals making a difference in our community.

Register for an upcoming GROW program through our event calendar.

2024 Dates:

Wed. Feb. 28th
Tues. March 26th
Wed. April 24th
Tues. May 21st
Thurs. June 20th
Tues. July 16th
Thurs. Aug. 22nd
Tues. Sept. 10th
Tues. Oct. 8th

Ribbon Cutting: Hendersonville Acupuncture and Wellness
Feb 28 @ 3:00 pm – 4:00 pm
Hendersonville Acupuncture and Wellness

Join us as we celebrate new members, Hendersonville Acupuncture and Wellness with a Ribbon Cutting!

Thursday, February 29, 2024
Buncombe County new vendor portal
Feb 29 all-day
online

Are you interested in doing business with Buncombe County or learning about outreach opportunities for your business? If so, Buncombe County’s new vendor portal has upgraded features so vendors can now self-register with a variety of new options. The new portal will also make it easier for all vendors to access information to bid on contracts, get updates, manage contract information, view existing contracts, and more. Additionally, updated commodity codes will allow vendors to identify what goods and services they provide, allowing the County to better determine who to solicit and increase participation in the bidding process.

In an effort to continually increase the County’s commitment to equity, one of its 2025 Strategic Plan priorities, vendors can self-identify as a Woman/Minority Business Enterprise (WMBE) or Historically Under Utilized Business (HUB).

You can visit Buncombe County’s new and improved vendor portal here. If you have any questions, please contact [email protected].

Webinar: Seminar Series: The Corporate Transparency Act and BOIR Requirements
Feb 29 @ 10:00 am – 11:00 am
online
The Corporate Transparency Act came into effect as of January 1, 2024, and requires many new/existing businesses to report certain information to the US Treasury Department about their beneficial owners. Join Anderson Ellis, business attorney at The Van Winkle Law Firm in Hendersonville, for a conversation on how these changes may affect your business or those of your clients.
Expect to Learn:
– What qualifies as a “reporting company”
– Who has to file and what is required
– When and how to comply
– Potential issues and strategies
Your Speaker:
– Anderson Ellis, attorney with The Van Winkle Law Firm, Hendersonville
This Seminar will be offered only virtually. Once you register, please check your confirmation email for your ZOOM link.
Friday, March 1, 2024
Buncombe County new vendor portal
Mar 1 all-day
online

Are you interested in doing business with Buncombe County or learning about outreach opportunities for your business? If so, Buncombe County’s new vendor portal has upgraded features so vendors can now self-register with a variety of new options. The new portal will also make it easier for all vendors to access information to bid on contracts, get updates, manage contract information, view existing contracts, and more. Additionally, updated commodity codes will allow vendors to identify what goods and services they provide, allowing the County to better determine who to solicit and increase participation in the bidding process.

In an effort to continually increase the County’s commitment to equity, one of its 2025 Strategic Plan priorities, vendors can self-identify as a Woman/Minority Business Enterprise (WMBE) or Historically Under Utilized Business (HUB).

You can visit Buncombe County’s new and improved vendor portal here. If you have any questions, please contact [email protected].

Saturday, March 2, 2024
Buncombe County new vendor portal
Mar 2 all-day
online

Are you interested in doing business with Buncombe County or learning about outreach opportunities for your business? If so, Buncombe County’s new vendor portal has upgraded features so vendors can now self-register with a variety of new options. The new portal will also make it easier for all vendors to access information to bid on contracts, get updates, manage contract information, view existing contracts, and more. Additionally, updated commodity codes will allow vendors to identify what goods and services they provide, allowing the County to better determine who to solicit and increase participation in the bidding process.

In an effort to continually increase the County’s commitment to equity, one of its 2025 Strategic Plan priorities, vendors can self-identify as a Woman/Minority Business Enterprise (WMBE) or Historically Under Utilized Business (HUB).

You can visit Buncombe County’s new and improved vendor portal here. If you have any questions, please contact [email protected].

Sunday, March 3, 2024
Buncombe County new vendor portal
Mar 3 all-day
online

Are you interested in doing business with Buncombe County or learning about outreach opportunities for your business? If so, Buncombe County’s new vendor portal has upgraded features so vendors can now self-register with a variety of new options. The new portal will also make it easier for all vendors to access information to bid on contracts, get updates, manage contract information, view existing contracts, and more. Additionally, updated commodity codes will allow vendors to identify what goods and services they provide, allowing the County to better determine who to solicit and increase participation in the bidding process.

In an effort to continually increase the County’s commitment to equity, one of its 2025 Strategic Plan priorities, vendors can self-identify as a Woman/Minority Business Enterprise (WMBE) or Historically Under Utilized Business (HUB).

You can visit Buncombe County’s new and improved vendor portal here. If you have any questions, please contact [email protected].

Monday, March 4, 2024
Buncombe County new vendor portal
Mar 4 all-day
online

Are you interested in doing business with Buncombe County or learning about outreach opportunities for your business? If so, Buncombe County’s new vendor portal has upgraded features so vendors can now self-register with a variety of new options. The new portal will also make it easier for all vendors to access information to bid on contracts, get updates, manage contract information, view existing contracts, and more. Additionally, updated commodity codes will allow vendors to identify what goods and services they provide, allowing the County to better determine who to solicit and increase participation in the bidding process.

In an effort to continually increase the County’s commitment to equity, one of its 2025 Strategic Plan priorities, vendors can self-identify as a Woman/Minority Business Enterprise (WMBE) or Historically Under Utilized Business (HUB).

You can visit Buncombe County’s new and improved vendor portal here. If you have any questions, please contact [email protected].

Ribbon Cutting: AdventHealth Hendersonville Adolescent Behavioral Health Unit
Mar 4 @ 10:00 am – 11:00 am
AdventHealth Hendersonville
Monday, March 4th
10:00 AM – 11:00 AM
Tuesday, March 5, 2024
Buncombe County new vendor portal
Mar 5 all-day
online

Are you interested in doing business with Buncombe County or learning about outreach opportunities for your business? If so, Buncombe County’s new vendor portal has upgraded features so vendors can now self-register with a variety of new options. The new portal will also make it easier for all vendors to access information to bid on contracts, get updates, manage contract information, view existing contracts, and more. Additionally, updated commodity codes will allow vendors to identify what goods and services they provide, allowing the County to better determine who to solicit and increase participation in the bidding process.

In an effort to continually increase the County’s commitment to equity, one of its 2025 Strategic Plan priorities, vendors can self-identify as a Woman/Minority Business Enterprise (WMBE) or Historically Under Utilized Business (HUB).

You can visit Buncombe County’s new and improved vendor portal here. If you have any questions, please contact [email protected].

Ribbon Cutting: AdventHealth Hendersonville Adolescent Behavioral Health Unit
Mar 5 @ 7:30 am – 9:00 am
Highland Lake Inn | Grand Ole Hall
Vision Alumni Breakfast
Tuesday, March 5th | 7:30 AM – 9:00 AM
Highland Lake Inn | Grand Ole Hall
86 Lily Pad Lane, Flat Rock
Navigating the Road Ahead.
Join us and fellow Vision Alumni for a morning focused on the impactful road projects shaping our community’s future including:
– NC 191
– Laurel Park Roundabouts
– White Street
– Highland Lake Rd
– and more.
With insights from our Speakers Chuck McGrady (NCDot Region Board Member), and Troy Wilson (NCDot District Engineer), you’ll have the opportunity to engage in a Q&A session, explore specific projects, and actively participate in the discussion.
$27 Per Person
Vision Alumni Breakfast
Mar 5 @ 7:30 am – 9:00 am
Highland Lake Inn | Grand Ole Hall
Join us and fellow Vision Alumni for a morning focused on the impactful road projects shaping our community’s future including:
– NC 191
– Laurel Park Roundabouts
– White Street
– Highland Lake Rd
– and more.

With insights from our Speakers Chuck McGrady (NCDot Region Board Member), and Troy Wilson (NCDot District Engineer), you’ll have the opportunity to engage in a Q&A session, explore specific projects, and actively participate in the discussion.

Register Here

IBN Biz Lunch – Asheville
Mar 5 @ 11:30 am – 1:00 pm
Suwana Asian Cuisine

Incredible Towns of WNC invites you to WNC’s largest free and independent Business Networking group, Incredible Business Networking (IBN) for IBN Biz Lunch – Asheville, on the first Tuesday of each month, at Suwana Asian Cuisine, 45 Tunnel Rd., beginning at 11:30.

IBN Biz Lunch – Asheville is open to all. Never any dues, fees, restrictions, exclusions, or membership requirements. Just buy your lunch if you are hungry and support our host restaurant.

Bring a stack of business cards, and if you like, a door prize to add to our drawing at the end of the meeting.

The meeting will consist of 1 minute introductions by every guest, a discussion of future networking opportunities in the area, a roundtable business needs and solutions segment, a time for gratitude and testimonials, door prizes, and some open networking before and after the meeting.

Our meetings are free because of the generosity and support of our IBN Sponsors:
The Super Signguy
Biz Radio US
Mr. Rooter Plumbing WNC
One Health Direct Primary Care
Southern Quality Company

Wednesday, March 6, 2024
Buncombe County new vendor portal
Mar 6 all-day
online

Are you interested in doing business with Buncombe County or learning about outreach opportunities for your business? If so, Buncombe County’s new vendor portal has upgraded features so vendors can now self-register with a variety of new options. The new portal will also make it easier for all vendors to access information to bid on contracts, get updates, manage contract information, view existing contracts, and more. Additionally, updated commodity codes will allow vendors to identify what goods and services they provide, allowing the County to better determine who to solicit and increase participation in the bidding process.

In an effort to continually increase the County’s commitment to equity, one of its 2025 Strategic Plan priorities, vendors can self-identify as a Woman/Minority Business Enterprise (WMBE) or Historically Under Utilized Business (HUB).

You can visit Buncombe County’s new and improved vendor portal here. If you have any questions, please contact [email protected].

Thursday, March 7, 2024
Buncombe County new vendor portal
Mar 7 all-day
online

Are you interested in doing business with Buncombe County or learning about outreach opportunities for your business? If so, Buncombe County’s new vendor portal has upgraded features so vendors can now self-register with a variety of new options. The new portal will also make it easier for all vendors to access information to bid on contracts, get updates, manage contract information, view existing contracts, and more. Additionally, updated commodity codes will allow vendors to identify what goods and services they provide, allowing the County to better determine who to solicit and increase participation in the bidding process.

In an effort to continually increase the County’s commitment to equity, one of its 2025 Strategic Plan priorities, vendors can self-identify as a Woman/Minority Business Enterprise (WMBE) or Historically Under Utilized Business (HUB).

You can visit Buncombe County’s new and improved vendor portal here. If you have any questions, please contact [email protected].