Asheville Buzz: Basketball, Music, Art, and Spring Blooms


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Mar 06 2025 2 mins  
Good morning, this is your Asheville Local Frequency for Thursday, March 6, 2025.

As we kick off a new month, Asheville is buzzing with excitement and activities. The Southern Conference Basketball Championships are in full swing at Harrah's Cherokee Center, running through March 10. Fans from across the region are flocking to the city to cheer on their favorite teams as they compete for a chance to make the NCAA Tournament.

Music lovers are in for a treat tonight as Sierra Hull takes the stage at Asheville Music Hall. The talented bluegrass musician will be joined by Stephanie Lambring, with doors opening at 8 PM. It's sure to be a night of fantastic live music in the heart of downtown.

For those looking to explore the city's vibrant art scene, the Asheville Art Museum's "Asheville Strong" exhibition continues to draw crowds. This inspiring showcase celebrates the resilience and creativity of local artists in the wake of Hurricane Helene, serving as a powerful reminder of our community's strength.

Speaking of Hurricane Helene recovery, the City of Asheville recently released a draft proposal for spending $225 million in federal disaster recovery funds. Public input sessions are scheduled later this month, giving residents a chance to weigh in on how these funds will be used to rebuild and strengthen our community.

Nature enthusiasts will be pleased to know that Biltmore Blooms is just around the corner, set to begin on March 21. This annual celebration of spring will feature thousands of tulips and other colorful blooms across the estate's stunning grounds.

As we approach the weekend, don't forget about the ongoing "Illuminate Asheville" event, running through March 16. This initiative by downtown merchants aims to bring light and joy to the city during the darker winter months, so be sure to take a stroll downtown and support our local businesses.

Lastly, a reminder that fire danger remains high in parts of Western North Carolina due to dry conditions and high winds. Please exercise caution and follow all local guidelines regarding outdoor burning.

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