Last week, Asheville witnessed an incredible outpouring of support as hundreds of residents came together for a heartfelt candlelight vigil. The dim glow of candles lit up the faces of those gathered, as they united in a moment of reflection, remembrance, and camaraderie. It was one of those evenings that reminded everyone why community matters so much, especially in challenging times.
In the wake of recent events, it was evident that people were eager to lend a hand and connect with their neighbors. To better serve this spirit of unity, we launched a survey asking our readers what kind of content they would find most valuable. Over 1,000 folks shared their thoughts, and many even took the time to submit specific questions about how to take action and support one another.
We took those questions seriously! One of the most frequently asked topics revolved around parking. So here’s an update straight from the City of Asheville’s announcement on Wednesday, October 23: “Parking meters and garages will continue to remain free of charge until further notice.” That’s right—until things settle down, you can park without worrying about those meters!
However, it’s important to know that some parking enforcement has resumed. The city is focusing on a few important areas, like making sure that accessible parking spots for individuals with disabilities are respected and that loading zones are used properly. They’re also clamping down on illegal parking that could affect public safety, especially in crosswalks.
If you’re like many others wondering how you can help, there are plenty of volunteer opportunities available around town. A fantastic resource is Hands On Asheville-Buncombe, which is an online volunteer center from United Way. You can easily browse through options and even filter them by age, ensuring you find the right fit for you or your family.
For those who may prefer a more hands-on approach, the River Arts District Artists community regularly posts their volunteer needs on social media. Each day brings new chances to assist these talented artists, whether that’s through volunteer work or donating items they desperately need.
Speaking of artists, if you’re looking for another way to pitch in, consider supporting the River Arts District by purchasing some of their stunning artwork or contributing to the RAD Flood Relief Fund. These contributions not only help local creatives but also foster a sense of togetherness in tackling the challenges our community faces.
It’s inspiring to see Asheville come together in times of need. From candlelight vigils to community support and volunteering, the heart of this city shines brightly even in difficult moments. Everyone can play a part, whether through volunteering, supporting local artists, or simply sharing a moment with a neighbor.
As we navigate the road to recovery, let’s keep this momentum going. Let your light shine, volunteer when you can, and continue to foster connections. We are all in this together, and together, we can get through anything!
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