Asheville Rebuilds After Helene, Celebrates Art and Community


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Feb 27 2025 3 mins  
Good morning, this is your Asheville Local Frequency for Thursday, February 27, 2025.

Yesterday marked a significant step forward in the recovery efforts from Hurricane Helene as the North Carolina House passed a $500 million Helene relief bill. This critical funding will help address the ongoing needs of our community, which has been working tirelessly to rebuild and recover since the storm hit. The bill's passage is a welcome development, especially as local businesses continue to face challenges. Just hours before the announcement, Rhubarb, a beloved Appalachian farm-to-table restaurant in downtown Asheville, closed its doors. Owner and Chef John Fleener shared a heartfelt statement, reflecting on the restaurant's wonderful run since 2013 and its impact on the community.

In other news, the Asheville City Council held a meeting on February 25, where a special public comment opportunity was provided for the Fiscal Year 2025/2026 budget. This early public comment period is crucial for shaping the city's funding priorities, especially during the recovery from Tropical Storm Helene. If you missed the meeting, you can still watch it on the city's YouTube channel or through the Virtual Engagement Hub on the city's website.

Looking ahead to the weekend and beyond, Asheville is buzzing with exciting events. The Asheville Art Museum is currently hosting "Asheville Strong: Celebrating Art and Community After Hurricane Helene," a poignant exhibition showcasing works by artists from the Helene-affected Appalachia region. This non-juried exhibition is a powerful testament to the community's resilience and creativity.

For those seeking relaxation and rejuvenation, the Restoration Hotel is offering a New Moon Sound Bath from February 27 to March 30. This immersive experience features a wide variety of soothing instruments, perfect for unwinding and reconnecting.

In the world of entertainment, NC Stage is presenting additional performances of "Jeeves Saves the Day," a clever comedy that promises an evening full of laughs. Meanwhile, the Asheville Downtown Association is hosting "Billy Fans Bingo" during the sold-out Billy Strings concerts, offering a fun way to explore downtown Asheville and win prizes.

As we look to the future, mark your calendars for the Asheville Mardi Gras Parade on March 2, which promises to be a vibrant and family-friendly event. Additionally, the Omni Grove Park Inn Rock n Roll Weekend from March 13 to 17 will feature performances by The Wildflowers and Monsters of Yacht, offering a rockin' good time.

This has been Asheville Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.