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Carolina Ciderfest in Asheville!
Carolina Ciderfest in Asheville!
  1. Public
  2. Outdoor
  3. 1 Attendee
  4. 21st Oct, 2023
  • Sorry, but the event is over and you will no longer be able to RSVP or make any RSVP updates for this event
Carolina CiderFest! We're back! Carolina CiderFest, is Asheville's premier cider festival! Join us on October 21st at McCormick Field as we celebrate the art of cider-making and the vibrant spirit ...
Carolina CiderFest!

We're back! Carolina CiderFest, is Asheville's premier cider festival! Join us on October 21st at McCormick Field as we celebrate the art of cider-making and the vibrant spirit of Asheville. Immerse yourself in a cider wonderland, where you can sample a wide selection of craft ciders, enjoy live music, and savor delicious local eats.

From traditional favorites to innovative blends, this festival is a cider lover's paradise. Don't miss your chance to sip, savor, and celebrate the best of Asheville's cider scene at Carolina CiderFest! 

When is Carolina CiderFest

October 21, 2023 (VIP 10:30am) 11:30am- 3:00pm
Where is Carolina CiderFest
McCormick Field: 30 Buchanan PL, Asheville NC 28801

Will this festival be rain or shine?
Yes

Is this event dog/child-friendly?

No. This event is 21+ only, no exceptions. IDs must be presented at the door for entry.
Is there a bag policy?
Yes, we ask all bags are EITHER clear or smaller than 6” in size

Where can I park for this event?

This is a downtown event, any parking located in downtown Asheville will be walkable to the stadium. Parking is limited directly around the venue, so we suggest finding paid or free parking downtown.

Will there be food at this event?
Yes, McCormick Field will have food for sale as well as other small-bite options

Will there be music at this event?
Yes, we will have multiple local bands performing throughout the day

What does my ticket include?
-Designated Driver: Entry into the festival
-General Admission: A commemorative glass, entry into the festival 11:30am-3:00pm, and beverage samples
-VIP: A commemorative glass, early entry at 10:30 am, access to Wicked Weed party pavilion, free snacks and beverage samples
-VIP PLUS: A commemorative glass, early entry at 10:30 am, access to Hiwire Grandstand Suite, free snacks, VIP parking and beverage samples

Will Tickets be for sale at the door?

While supplies last. In the past, we have sold out before the event so we suggest buying ahead of time.
Why can’t I view or print my ticket?
You will be able to print and view your ticket closer to the event date

I purchased tickets but my plans changed, can I get a refund?
We are unable to refund you for your ticket, but you are able to resell them or give them away. The new ticket holder just needs a ticket to scan at the door.

Will there be cider I can buy and take home as well?

We have informed cideries that they are able to bring canned or packaged drinks to sell alongside samples
Wooly Worm Fesitval in Banner Elk
Wooly Worm Fesitval in Banner Elk
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  2. Festivals
  3. 1 Attendee
  4. 21st Oct, 2023
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Wooly Worm Festival Since 1978, this quirky, world-famous festival has been used to predict the upcoming winter weather for the North Carolina High Country. According to local legend, the 13 ban...
Wooly Worm Festival

Since 1978, this quirky, world-famous festival has been used to predict the upcoming winter weather for the North Carolina High Country.

According to local legend, the 13 bands on the woolly worm (woolly bear caterpillar) represent the 13 weeks of winter.
Brown bands indicate a mild week, black bands indicate a cold, snowy week.

Since every woolly worm has different colors, the Woolly Worm Festival holds races to determine which worm is used to make the forecast. The owner of Saturday’s winning worm receives $1,000, and Sunday’s winner gets $500. The festival also includes craft vendors, food, live entertainment, and rides.

This two-day family event annually draws more than 20,000 attendees and takes place during the traditional peak weekend for autumn leaf viewing in Banner Elk and the Blue Ridge Mountains.

October 21, 2023 @ 9:00 am – 5:00 pm  Repeats 
WHERE:
Downtown Banner Elk
Shawneehaw Ave S
Banner Elk, NC 28604
USA
COST:
Adults $6, Children 6-12 $4, Children 5 and younger free
CONTACT:
 828-898-5605

Buy Tickets, Find Accommodations, and More Information @ link below!
27TH ANNUAL PUMPKINFEST! Saturday, October 21st Franklin NC
27TH ANNUAL PUMPKINFEST! Saturday, October 21st Franklin NC
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  3. 1 Attendee
  4. 21st Oct, 2023
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PumpkinFest is one of the premier autumn events in Western North Carolina. Featuring the "World Famous Pumpkin Roll" this fall festival has something for everyone to enjoy! Over 75 vendors fill ...
PumpkinFest is one of the premier autumn events in Western North Carolina.

Featuring the "World Famous Pumpkin Roll" this fall festival has something for everyone to enjoy!

Over 75 vendors fill the streets of downtown Franklin with arts & crafts, great festival food, and more!

Young ones will enjoy two Kids' Zones with free inflatables, a costume contest & parade, free pony rides, and much more!

The Town of Franklin presents the 27th Annual PumpkinFest
Featuring the World Famous Pumpkin Roll
Saturday, October 21st
Get ready to let the good times roll!

Franklin, North Carolina's 27th Annual PumpkinFest will roll into action on Saturday, October 21, 2023! People of all ages are sure to enjoy Franklin's largest street festival and celebration of autumn. Children and adults alike will have a blast taking part in traditional and some very non-traditional fall festivities including the "World Famous Pumpkin Roll" contest.
The Costume Parade and Contest is another highlight of the day. And don't miss out on over 80 vendors including mountain arts & crafts along with great food and more! PumpkinFest runs from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm and is held rain or shine in Franklin, NC.
The 4th Annual SPOOK 5K Run October 21, 2023
The 4th Annual SPOOK 5K Run October 21, 2023
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  2. Outdoor
  3. 1 Attendee
  4. 21st Oct, 2023
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The 4th Annual Spook 5K Run/Walk is hosted by Swain County DSS's non-profit Together We Raise - a non-profit organization that benefits the Elderly and Foster Care Children of Swain County. The Ven...
The 4th Annual Spook 5K Run/Walk is hosted by Swain County DSS's non-profit Together We Raise - a non-profit organization that benefits the Elderly and Foster Care Children of Swain County.

The Venue: the beautiful Darnell Farms [2300 Governors Island Rd, Bryson City, NC 28713]. We get to join the fun at their [checkout activities - hayrides, pumpkin patch, corn maze, etc. Wow!]. So y'all come out before/after the 5K for some super family fun!! 
SCHEDULE:
4:00 PM   Packet Pick Up & Onsite Registration
5:00 PM   START
6:00 PM   Awards [Approximately]
AWARDS & AGE GROUPS
Awards to the Top 3 Overall Male & Female Finishers
Awards to the Top three Male/Female Finishers in the following Age Groups:
10 & Under, 11-15, 16-19, 20-29, 30-39, 40-49, 50-59, 60-69, 70 +
WHY WE RUN
The 4th Annual The Spook 5K is a FUNdraiser for the Together We Raise of Swain County, Inc. TWR was formed and designated as a non-profit organization achieving 501-(C)-(3) certification to provide for the delivery and provision of health, social, and other community services to at-risk children and families of Swain County, North Carolina.   As children and adults come into the care and responsibility of Swain County DSS, their needs are remarkable and unending.  Clothing, shoes, coats, personal items, as well as extra services not covered by Medicaid, and activities, are examples of expenses to enhance the well-being of children and adults. These expenses are not covered by state funds to DSS, Foster Families, or group homes.   Together We Raise of Swain County, Inc. will make efforts to meet the needs of these individuals at Christmas and then as needed throughout the year.  
Place
Darnell Farms 2300 Governors Island Road Bryson City, NC 28713
Race Contact Info
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Apple Harvest Festival! October 21, 2023
Apple Harvest Festival! October 21, 2023
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  3. 1 Attendee
  4. 21st Oct, 2023
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Named one of the “10 Best Fall Harvest Festivals in the National”, this annual street festival in charming downtown Waynesville is a delicious way to enjoy the tastes of the fall season. This prem...

Named one of the “10 Best Fall Harvest Festivals in the National”, this annual street festival in charming downtown Waynesville is a delicious way to enjoy the tastes of the fall season.

This premier arts and crafts event celebrates all things apple and the beauty of the Great Smoky Mountains. Stroll the historic Main Street filled with vendors as well as a big variety of shops and restaurants. Admission is free and runs 10 AM-5 PM.

Music and clogging will entertain guests at the Festival from 11 - 4
Event Date and Time: Saturday, October 21 2023 from 10 am thru 5 PM
 Tall Tall Trees + Griffin William Sherry @ Grey Eagle
Tall Tall Trees + Griffin William Sherry @ Grey Eagle
  1. Public
  2. General
  3. 1 Attendee
  4. 21st Oct, 2023
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Grey Eagle and Worthwhile Sounds Present Tall Tall Trees + Griffin William Sherry   Grey Eagle Music Hall    October 21, 2023, 8:00 PM  Doors Open: 7:00 PM All Ages Standing Room Only TALL T...
Grey Eagle and Worthwhile Sounds Present
Tall Tall Trees + Griffin William Sherry
 
Grey Eagle Music Hall
   October 21, 2023, 8:00 PM 
Doors Open: 7:00 PM
All Ages
Standing Room Only

TALL TALL TREES

Tall Tall Trees is the musical id of songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Mike Savino, a pioneer in the realm of experimental, DIY banjo music. Accompanied by his trusty Banjotron 6500, a highly customized, electrified banjo and effects pedal setup, Savino has wowed audiences since the 2009 debut of his self-titled debut album with his eclectic and innovative blend of psychedelic folk, rock and world music. His work seems to actively evade comfortable definition, upon first listen one will recognize the tenderness of Cat Stevens, the melancholy introspection of Elliott Smith, the anthemic psychedelia of Pink Floyd, and a deep abiding respect for Earl Scruggs. Savino often performs solo, showcasing his fleet-footed loop pedal mastery, as well as alongside long-time collaborator and fellow innovator, Kishi Bashi. Tall Tall Trees latest release, A Wave of Golden Things was released in 2020 on Joyful Noise Recordings.
A Wave of Golden Things, his fourth studio album, opens with the distant crow of a rooster and takes off in a dust cloud of swirling banjo, drums and bass. The lead off track, “The Wind, She Whispers,” quickly evolves from a droning mountain melody into full-blown banjo funk, setting the precedent for an album of unexpected turns. Though the banjo is heavily featured, the influence of Pink Floyd, and Cat Stevens can be felt as much as banjo mavericks Earl Scruggs, and Bela Fleck.
Savino, who self-records and produces his music, abandoned the heavily-layered textures of 2017’s Freedays for a more organic, stripped-down approach, leaving his distinct voice and thoughtful lyrics as the centerpiece. Despite the sparse arrangements, Savino still manages to evoke the sonic imagery and pastoral landscapes that have often been hallmarks of Tall Tall Trees albums. Each of the eight songs that make up A Wave of Golden Things suggest a world unto itself, from the cosmic country-tinged, “Ask Me Again,” to the sprawling underwater lullaby “Deep Feels.”
Opting for an immersive experience over a traditional studio, Savino set up residence and a mobile recording rig on a hemp farm in the Appalachian mountains outside of Asheville, North Carolina, where he now resides. Recorded in just under three weeks, with much of it arranged on the spot, the album maintains a sense of immediacy, celebrating raw performance over perfection. “I’m giving up on my expectations, let them go and see where it takes us,” Savino sings on “Expectations,” almost seeming to revel in this experimental process.
GRIFFIN WILLIAM SHERRY
Living somewhere in-between modern catharsis and American myth, Griffin William Sherry's roots continue to grow strong in the ever-evolving genres of Folk, Americana and Rock & Roll.
Griffin's music is inspired by his New England rural roots. As such, he cobbles together an inimitable signature style, visceral and heartfelt, loud and passionate, each song taking on a voice of its own.
In 2011, He co-founded the independent band The Ghost of Paul Revere, capturing the hearts and minds of countless fans with a series of acclaimed releases and sold-out shows everywhere. He helped establish his own music festival, performed on national television, and garnered millions of streams. In 2019, his song The Ballad of the 20th Maine became the official Maine State Ballad, securing The Ghost of Paul Revere's place in Maine music history.
In 2022, after writing music for seventeen years, Griffin's begun work on his first solo record, taking a defiant step in a new direction.

 
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