Asheville, a city known for its vibrant arts scene, stunning natural beauty, and outdoor adventures, offers a plethora of activities for locals and tourists alike. Whether you’re looking to beat the heat with a summer movie, explore the River Arts District, or attend a book sale, there’s something for everyone in and around Asheville this weekend and beyond.
Regal Cinemas is bringing back its popular Summer Express $1 movie series. Take advantage of this affordable entertainment option on Tuesdays and Thursdays from June 11 to August 7. Check out the schedule and participating theaters on the Regal Cinemas website.
Enjoy a movie night under the stars at East Flat Rock Park on June 7. This weekend’s feature is “Trolls: Band Together.” Bring your blanket and snacks for a fun family outing.
If you need a break, drop off your kids at the Asheville YMCA or Black Mountain YMCA for a Parents Night Out on June 7 and June 8, respectively. Let the little ones enjoy activities while you enjoy some downtime. Contact the YMCAs for details and reservations.
Check out artist demos, exhibits, and more at the Second Saturday arts events in the River Arts District on June 8. Immerse yourself in the creative energy of this vibrant artistic community.
The 54th Annual Brevard AAUW Book Sale is a must-visit for book lovers. Head to the Boshamer Gym at Brevard College before June 12 to snag some great reads and support local educational scholarships for girls and women.
Are you a running enthusiast? Lace up your sneakers for the RAD Half Marathon and 10K on June 9 in downtown Asheville. Whether you’re a seasoned runner or a beginner, this event promises a scenic and challenging course.
Plan ahead for Parents Night Out at various YMCA locations on June 14, and catch “Barbie” at Pack Square for the Movies in the Park series. Also, mark your calendar for the opening of the “Finding the Force…Awakening an Empire” Star Wars exhibition at the Upcountry History Museum on June 15.
Join the Asheville Junior Theater for a magical performance of “Frozen JR.” at the Wortham Center for the Performing Arts on June 15 and 16. This abbreviated version of the Broadway hit is perfect for the whole family.
Don’t miss the “Camp Prodigy” book signing with Caroline Palmer at The Hop Ice Cream on June 15. This drop-in event is ideal for kids aged 8 to 12. Meet the author and grab a scoop of delicious ice cream.
With so much to do in and around Asheville, your summer calendar is sure to be packed with exciting activities and events. Get out of the house and explore all that this vibrant city has to offer!
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