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With Mother’s Day just around the corner, now is the perfect time to start thinking about how to make this special day extra memorable for the important women in your life. Consider planning a homemade brunch or picnic, surprising her with a thoughtful gift or personalized keepsake, or arranging a relaxing spa day or weekend getaway to show your appreciation. Remember that sometimes the simplest gestures, such as a heartfelt card or spending quality time together, can mean the most. Whatever you choose to do, the most important thing is to show your love and gratitude for all that she does. Happy Mother’s Day!

❤️ Katrina Morgan, Editor

In This Issue

Ribbon cutting for The Red House Gallery and Studios grand opening reception. Photo submitted.

Upcoming Events

 Asheville:
  • Don’t miss the upcoming free concert with Jason Whitaker at the Hilton Garden Inn Asheville South on April 27th, 2024. Enjoy an evening of live music on the outdoor terrace from 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM. This event is part of the Garden Music Series happening throughout the Spring and Summer months. Contact (828) 633-6024 for more information.
Hendersonville:
  • Experience a magical evening celebrating Arbor Day with a Wine Dinner at Harvey’s @ The Henderson on April 26th from 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm. This exclusive event combines delectable wines, savory cuisine, and engaging conversation in a beautiful setting. Join Guest Speaker Steve Pettis, a local gardening expert, as he shares his knowledge and passion. Chef Michael Gilligan has crafted a menu highlighting the region’s flavors, featuring ingredients like Appalachian Black Walnuts and Blue Ridge Truffles. Sip on sustainable and pollinator-friendly wines from Sokol Blosser Winery and Browne Family Vineyards while contributing to a greener world with each bottle of Cabernet sold. Don’t miss this enchanting evening celebrating nature, community, and culinary delights.
Weaverville:
  • Discover the talents of local artists at the Weaverville Art Safari Studio Tour on April 27th and 28th. Explore a variety of mediums and meet artists in their workspaces. Free and self-guided, this event is a must-attend for art enthusiasts in western North Carolina.

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