Asheville, N.C. is gearing up for the holiday season, but this year, it seems Mother Nature has other plans. With the looming approach of Hurricane Helene, organizers of the beloved annual Asheville Holiday Parade have decided to switch things up. Instead of the traditional parade that winds through the downtown streets, the Asheville Downtown Association is hosting a festive holiday jamboree in Pack Square Park on Saturday, November 23, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m..
Mark your calendars! The new format promises to be just as entertaining, with a host of activities scheduled to bring joy to the community. The main stage at Roger McGuire Green, right in front of City Hall and the County Building, will feature a lineup of performances to get everyone in the holiday spirit. Local bands and performers will take the stage to share their talents, creating a festive vibe for all who gather in the park.
This year, instead of extravagant floats making their way through the streets, community groups and participants are encouraged to set up decorative tents. Imagine a vibrant collection of colorful tents filled with enthusiastic groups showcasing their holiday spirit, all while avoiding potential inclement weather. The change not only prioritizes safety but also brings a cozy, community feel to the festivities.
No holiday jamboree would be complete without some local flavors and shopping opportunities! The event will feature a market for local businesses, giving attendees a chance to explore and support local artisans and vendors. It’s the perfect time to pick up unique gifts or just enjoy the local crafts on display.
Hungry? Fear not! Food trucks will be on-site, ready to satisfy your cravings with a variety of delicious options. Whether you have a taste for something sweet or savory, you’ll find a spread that will tantalize your taste buds.
In addition to the parade’s transformation, the annual National Gingerbread House Competition has also been canceled this year, thanks to the unpredictable weather conditions brought about by Hurricane Helene. While it’s disappointing not to see the breathtaking gingerbread masterpieces adorning the competition space, the focus will now be on enjoying the community gathering at the jamboree.
Though circumstances may have altered the usual celebrations, the community’s resilience shines through. Local organizers have worked hard to adapt to the situation and ensure festivities can go on safely. As we embrace this festive season, the spirit of togetherness remains unbroken.
So, if you’re in Asheville or nearby, come on down to Pack Square Park on November 23rd! Bring your friends and family to celebrate the holidays, enjoy delightful performances, explore unique local gifts, and savor tasty bites from food trucks—all while keeping the community atmosphere alive and well.
Let’s make this year’s holiday jamboree a memorable one despite the weather challenges. After all, it’s not just about the events; it’s about the joy of coming together, sharing laughter, and making delightful memories!
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