Join us at the Buncombe County Sports Park by the pavilion to begin our walk.
No registration is required, and there is no topic book, we will be discussing all our favorite books!
Black Mountain Library
105 N Dougherty St
Black Mountain, NC 28711
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East Asheville Library
3 Avon Road
Asheville, NC 28805
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Enka-Candler Library
1404 Sand Hill Road
Candler, NC 28715
United States
Leicester Library
1561 Alexander Road
Leicester, NC 28748
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North Asheville Library
1030 Merrimon Ave
Asheville, NC 28804
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Oakley/South Asheville Library
749 Fairview Road
Asheville, NC 28803
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Pack Memorial Library
67 Haywood Street
Asheville, NC 28801
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South Buncombe/Skyland Library
260 Overlook Road
Asheville, NC 28803
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Swannanoa Library
101 W. Charleston Ave
Swannanoa, NC 28778
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Weaverville Library
41 N. Main Street
Weaverville, NC 28787
United States
West Asheville Library
942 Haywood Road
Asheville, NC 28806
United States
Join us at the Buncombe County Sports Park by the pavilion to begin our walk.
No registration is required, and there is no topic book, we will be discussing all our favorite books!
Quilters of all ages welcome! Bring your own sewing machine and project or work on a community project. Snacks not provided, but we encourage you to bring a bag lunch. Drop in any time to participate.
Join other veterans in exploring series of writing prompts to help you write about your experiences in the military.
This event requires registration
Our friendly and welcoming Spanish conversation practice group is geared towards people with Intermediate level Spanish skills who are looking for a supportive chance to practice and sharpen their skills.
Groovin’ is a free-admission outdoor concert series benefiting two Swannanoa nonprofit organizations: The Friends of the Swannanoa Library and the Swannanoa Community Council.
Participants consuming food and beverage do so at their own risk.
In 2016, filmmaker David Weintraub premiered Come Hell or High Water to commemorate the centennial of the Great Flood of 1916.
Years later, the WNC community finds itself in a similar position to those affected by the 1916 disaster.