Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Wondering what to do this week?

Monday 10/10/11 - Sunday 10/16/11


Tiffany at Biltmore will continue to be on display through October 23rd at the Antler Hill Village exhibition hall. Admission is included in the daily admission to the estate.




Experience the beautiful fall colors and weather from the river's point of view! Take a 3 hour guided canoe ride in Brevard, NC by Headwaters Outfitters. Runs through October 30th.

This year's maze features a pirate ship design! Spanning 12 acres, there's much fun to be had getting lost in the twisting mazes. Other activities include the corn cannons, haybale maze, cow train, corn box, “pumpkin ship” & much more! Check out the “Fun Fridays” page to read about events at the maze, the BBQ & Bluegrass Night, Classic Car Show and more! Runs through October 30th.




Tweetsie Railroad’s 22nd annual celebration, Fridays and Saturdays through Oct. 29. After dark, see Halloween characters and Ghost Train engineer Casey Bones, visit the haunted house, go trick-or-treating. Runs through October 31st. 




Find your way through the corn maze, see the pumpkin patch, and visit with the baby animals all at Hickory Nut Gap Farms! Certified organic apples and grass-fed and pastured meats will be available in the farm store as well. Open 7 days a week from 9-6 and only located 20 minutes from Asheville - this is a great way to spend a day with the family! 




Stroll around the Vance Monument and Hoss Haley’s marvelous fountain and experience the textures and forms of a truly unique garden. Asheville Art in the Park occurs on three consecutive Saturdays in June and October and transforms Pack Square into an artistic garden of wondrous diversity. Artists will personally exhibit their creations, formed with materials from the planet’s very marrow – including glass, ceramics, woodworking, metalsmithing and the fabric arts. From pottery to jewelry to sculpture and two-dimensional art, the market promises a tantalizing bouquet of contemporary and traditional mountain art and crafts. Ends October 15th. 




Every First Wednesday of the month from 3:00- 5:00 p.m. The Asheville Art Museum is free to the Public! 



The Blue Ridge Artists and Crafters Association, a local nonprofit crafters group located in Haywood County, is proud to sponsor the Fall Leaves Arts & Crafts Show. One of the longest-running shows in the area, the Fall Leaves show is an indoor show with approximately 50 crafters, free parking, free admission, and food available. Ends October 16th. 




Stingy Jack's Pumpkin Patch is an amazing Jack-O-Lantern Adventure and Fall Festival! Enjoy Stingy's Illuminated Pumpkin Trails, a corn maze, hayrides,nightly musical entertainment, Mountain Dan's Chainsaw Art , crafters and more! Begins October 14th. 




The North Carolina Arboretum is ablaze with color in fall, and the North Carolina Chrysanthemum Society’s Annual Show is a perfect occasion to celebrate the fall foliage season. The popular annual show showcases hundreds of chrysanthemum blooms in vibrant and varied colors. The exhibits will be judged by National Standards by expert Accredited National Chrysanthemum judges from all over the United States and Canada, by strict NCS standards and highlights the exceptional variety in size, shape and color of these popular fall flowers. October 15th & 16th. 




On Sunday, October 16, 2011 from 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. we will hold the ninth annual HardLox - Asheville's Jewish Food and Heritage Festival in Pack Square in historic downtown Asheville, North Carolina.  Come and enjoy delicious Jewish food, meet Asheville's Jewish community, and listen to fabulous entertainment.

 













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