9th Annual Bids & Blues – Drive-In Edition

by: Luke Wherry • 09/27/2020

Bids & Blues is the largest annual fundraising event for Thrive, a Hendersonville nonprofit that helps people with mental health and housing needs move from surviving to thriving! This event will be a drive-in at Blue Ridge Community College with live music by Eric Congdon and the Mojo Bros. Band. The music will be piped […]

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Guided History Walk in 7th Avenue/Historic Depot

by: Cari Ross • 09/27/2020

Guided History Walk in 7th Ave./Historic Depot District – Visitors Information Center | Hendersonville, NC Meander through this historic part of town encircling the old Railroad Depot. When the first steam locomotive arrived in Hendersonville on July 4, 1879, crammed with tourists and visitors from the low country of South Carolina, it was the beginning […]

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Guided Walk in Historic Oakdale Cemetery

by: Cari Ross • 09/27/2020

Join a guided tour of Historic Oakdale Cemetery, Hendersonville’s municipal cemetery which whispers stories of the town’s early days. The famous Italian marble monument which inspired the title of Thomas Wolfe’s novel Look Homeward, Angel is in Oakdale, along with both marked and unmarked graves of historic figures. The heritage of the local African-American community […]

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Eliada Corn Maze

by: Cari Ross • 09/27/2020

Enjoy the giant corn maze, jumping pillow, tractor ride, corn cannons, tubes slide, spider web climber, rody horse and more! Attendees must register and pre-purchase tickets for a 2-hour block of time. At the Eliada Annual Corn Maze, all proceeds benefit the children at Eliada. For more information. October 2 – November 1, Every Friday, […]

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Calendar Of Events – Visitors Information Center

by: Cari Ross • 09/27/2020

The Cheers! Trail Passport guides people to each tasting room to experience the award-winning beverages Henderson County has to offer. The Passport can be purchased for $10 at the Visitor Center. Visit at least 12 venues and get your Passport stamped to redeem a gift valued at $10. Bring the stamped Passport to the Visitor […]

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Art on Main – Virtual Fine Art & Fine Craft Fair

by: Cari Ross • 08/28/2020

Art On Main will be held this year on September 26 and 27 from 11-6 PM. Due to health concerns of COVID-19, Art On Main the Virtual Fine Art & Fine Craft Fair will live stream artists’ demos, interviews, and musical performances. Virtual showrooms will be available from 1-4 pm on both September 26 and […]

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Guided History Walk in 7th Avenue/Historic Depot

by: Cari Ross • 08/28/2020

Guided History Walk in 7th Ave./Historic Depot District – Visitors Information Center | Hendersonville, NC Meander through this historic part of town encircling the old Railroad Depot. When the first steam locomotive arrived in Hendersonville on July 4, 1879, crammed with tourists and visitors from the low country of South Carolina, it was the beginning […]

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Bandit Flight Team Flyover

by: Cari Ross • 08/28/2020

The Bandit Flight Team will be flying for the flag over Downtown Hendersonville this Labor Day in an aerial salute to America. Six planes will fly in formation above Main Street. Their first pass will begin at the Triangle Stop on the north end of Main and travel south toward the historic Henderson County Courthouse. […]

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12th Annual Flock to the Rock

by: Cari Ross • 08/28/2020

Flock to the Rock was originally created to help folks understand why Hickory Nut Gorge is such a premier birding location, this event has grown in size and popularity every year. You don’t have to be an avid birder to find something of interest at this event, but it may just be the reason you […]

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Guided Walk in Historic Oakdale Cemetery

by: Cari Ross • 08/28/2020

Join a guided tour of Historic Oakdale Cemetery, Hendersonville’s municipal cemetery which whispers stories of the town’s early days. The famous Italian marble monument which inspired the title of Thomas Wolfe’s novel Look Homeward, Angel is in Oakdale, along with both marked and unmarked graves of historic figures. The heritage of the local African-American community […]

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