Hendersonville is buzzing with excitement as the community gears up for a series of engaging and fun-filled events this October! Whether you’re a fan of art, music, or seasonal festivities, there’s something for everyone. Mark your calendars and join in on the fun!
One of the highlights this month is the Annual Bearfootin’ Bear Auction which runs until October 26. This year, the bidding is entirely virtual, making it easier for you to participate from the comfort of your home. You can grab your chance to bid on wonderfully crafted bear statues from local artists at accelevents.com/e/bearauction24. The auction wraps up with a countdown celebration at the Historic Courthouse Plaza on the same day, so be sure not to miss the excitement!
If you’re in the mood for something spookier, the Haunts of Hendo Haunted Walking Tour offers an eerie yet delightful stroll through downtown Hendersonville. This one-mile tour costs just $15 (plus a $1 booking fee) and promises to uncover some of the town’s most ghostly tales. Don’t forget to visit hauntsofhendo.com for more details!
Looking for some live music? Head over to South Main Street for the Rhythm & Brews Concert Series, where Darren Nicholson and The Wilder Flower will take the stage at 5:30 p.m. Enjoy a lively evening with great tunes, a benefits beer and wine garden, and a kids’ zone! Just bring a chair and enjoy the festive atmosphere. Best of all, it’s absolutely free!
For the history buffs out there, consider joining a Guided History Walk. Every Saturday at 10 a.m., you can explore the 7th Avenue Historic Depot District for just $10 (kids under 9 are free!). Reservations are encouraged, and you can contact history walk leader Mary Jo Padgett at maryjo@maryjopadgett.com for details.
Saturdays are the perfect time to visit the Hendersonville Farmers Market, where you can shop for fresh produce, meats, baked goods, and handmade crafts. The market runs from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Historic Train Depot, complete with live entertainment and delicious food trucks. It’s a wonderful way to support local vendors and enjoy a lovely morning outdoors.
For those in need of health screenings, Pardee Hospital will host a Free Mammogram Day on October 26, from 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. This event is open to individuals 40 and older who haven’t had a mammogram in the past year and meet certain income requirements. Make sure to call (828) 698-7184 to secure your appointment!
Get ready for Halloween with an array of festivities! From free Halloween costumes and trick-or-treat bags available at The Mancave from October 25 to 27, to the Boo Bash at The Main Event with live music and karaoke on October 28, there’s no shortage of spooky fun. Additionally, the Trunk or Treat event at Sideways Farm on October 31 allows kids to dress up and gather candies at the farm from 4-8 p.m. Don’t forget to check out the Treat Street Carnival all along Main Street, filled with trick-or-treating, live music, and more!
Other notable mentions include the Salvation Army Fall Festival offering carnival games and food on October 31, and the community yard sale at Sideways Farm from 9 a.m. to noon on November 4. The fun continues with performances like “Misery,” a stage play based on Stephen King’s novel, running from October 24 to November 3 at Hendersonville Theatre.
Hendersonville has a treasure trove of activities lined up this month. Whether you’re in the mood for bidding, history, music, or Halloween, mark your calendars and get ready to make some unforgettable memories!
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