
Good morning, this is your Asheville Local Frequency for Thursday, April 30.Rise and shine, Asheville. Were kicking off a mostly sunny morning with temperatures climbing to the upper 60s downtown, perfect for shaking off any chill and diving into what makes our city hum. Clouds are lingering over the mountains toward Boone and Hickory, but here in the heart of it all, its prime time to grab that coffee and hit the streets. Speaking of streets, keep an eye on downtown traffic as tourism demand stays sky high, with nine out of ten folks still planning trips our way this spring, though fuel costs are nudging some to rethink those long hauls. It means busier roads but also more energy buzzing through our neighborhoods, connecting visitors to the real magic of the Blue Ridge.On the safety front, Asheville Police data from last year flagged a rise in downtown calls, with trespassing up to 628 from 474 the year before and public intoxication ticking higher too. Its a reminder to stay vigilant, especially as patios fill up, but our community spirit shines through events like tomorrows free overdose reversal training drop-in at 40 Coxe Avenue from ten to eleven-thirty. Swing by the Buncombe County Health building, get empowered to save a life, and validate your parking from the Sears Alley deck, no strings attached.Now, the fun stuff thats got everyone talking. Yesterday wrapped Get In Gear Fest at the Adventure Center, where you could test-drive the latest outdoor gear from local makers, sparking that itch to hit the trails. Today, eyes are on the horizon with Grovewood Village Studio Tour kicking off tomorrow, May second and third. Wander artist studios, watch creations unfold, and snag one-of-a-kind pieces that capture Asheville makers soul. Pair it with BuskerFest downtown same weekend, where jugglers, magicians, and musicians turn sidewalks into spontaneous stages, tipping your faves like a true local.Music lovers, mark your calendars. Tonight, catch the vibes from recent headliners like Bob Dylan last weekend at Thomas Wolfe or Snail Mail at the Orange Peel. Tomorrows Ani DiFranco with Valerie June at Asheville Yards promises intimate folk fire, while Clutch rocks the Peel on Saturday with Corrosion of Conformity. Baseball fans, the Tourists Opening Day upgrades at McCormick Field are fresh from April twenty-first, setting up epic Big South Championship games May twentieth through twenty-third. And dont sleep on Luminere at Biltmore select evenings through October, transforming gardens into a light-and-sound dream for those golden-hour dates.Whether youre chasing art at the ongoing In A New Light Impressionism exhibit at Asheville Art Museum or plotting a pup-friendly stroll like last months RAD Pet event, springs turning our Blue Ridge into a full-volume playground. These happenings dont just fill calendars, they weave us tighter, boosting local growers, performers, and spots that keep our economy rolling amid the tourism surge.This has been Asheville Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates.For more http://www.quietplease.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AIThis episode includes AI-generated content.
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