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Apple Country Woodcrafters have been busy elves

Apple Country Woodcrafters will gather at 9 a.m. Tuesday, Dec. 9, at the Hendersonville Elks Club, 546 N. Justice St., to distribute more than 2,000 handcrafted wooden toys.   Read Story »

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Turkey Trot 5K is set for Thanksgiving Day

The 13th annual Turkey Trot 5K on Thanksgiving this year will support the work of the Hope Coalition.   Read Story »

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Turkey Trot to Apple Rise, city glows for holidays

From the city's annual Turkey Trot on Thanksgiving Day to the countywide Apple Rise New Year's Eve celebration on Dec. 31, the city has an abundance of holiday events, Christmas cheer and sights of the season. Here's a roundup. Thanksgiving Day Turkey Trot 5K 8:30 a.m. Thursday, Nov. 27, First Citizens Plaza, Main Street. Presented by Hunter Subaru, the Turkey Trot offers runners, walkers, trotters and even pets the chance to support local families. The race takes place in rain, shine or snow. Participants are encouraged to dress for the weather. Fun prizes will be awarded for Fastest Male, Fastest Female, Best Costume, Best Pet Costume and Farthest Traveled. Race packet pickup times and locations include Wednesday, Nov. 26, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Hope Coalition Recovery Community Center, 225 S. Grove St.; Race Day, Thursday, Nov. 27, 7:30 a.m. to 8:30 a.m., at the race start-finish, First Citizens Plaza, 539 N. Main St. Packet pickup ends promptly at 8:30 a.m. For more information or to register, visit https://elementsofhope.org/. The 13th annual family event this year will support the work of the Hope Coalition. Ongoing Winter Lights display at the North Carolina Arboretum, nightly from 6 to 10 through Jan. 4.  Winter Lights also offers a return to the awe-inspiring experiences and magnificent moments familiar to the season including the 50-foot Tree of Light, the Polar Express-themed Rocky Cove Railroad and the illuminated Quilt Garden synchronized to holiday music, according to a press release from the arboretum. Tickets (one per vehicle) are sold in a three-tiered system based on the date guests want to attend, with off-peak dates costing less than those nights that are the most popular. The arboretum recommends purchasing tickets in advance online, as nights at Winter Lights sell out. Visit ncwinterlights.com. Friday, Nov. 28 Santa Claus lights town Christmas tree Festivities begin at 5 p.m. with the lively sounds of Drayton & The Dreamboats. Santa arrives just before 6 p.m. to lead the tree lighting countdown. Following the tree lighting, festivities continue with visits with Santa inside the Historic Courthouse and free carriage rides until 8 p.m. Hot cocoa, hot cider and an assortment of sweet treats available for purchase from A Wild Moose Cafe, Black Bear Coffee and Mini Batch Bakery. Saturday, Nov. 29, Sunday, Nov. 30 Advent Service 5 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 29, and Sunday, Nov. 30 (doors open at 4). St. James Episcopal Church, 766 N. Main St. The soul-stirring sounds of the St. James Choir and Montreat Scottish Pipes and Drums will once again fill the nave at St. James Episcopal Church for our annual Advent Service of Lessons and Carols, one of the parish’s signature choral services that draws attendees from across the area. Once again this year, following the earliest traditions of the service that originated in Cambridge, England over a century ago, local people representing areas of community life will read lessons at the Sunday service. The St. James Choir will sing carols and anthems of the Advent season, joined by trumpet, flute, bagpipes and drums. A donation of $10 per person is suggested.  Saturday, Nov. 29 Small Business Saturday Plan your Christmas shopping downtown. Support downtown businesses on Small Business Saturday and all holiday season. Friday, Dec. 5 Olde Fashioned Christmas, downtown Take a magical carriage ride through Historic Downtown Hendersonville among its twinkling lights and festive decorations. The serpentine street adds to the leisurely pace of the horse, so you can slow down and savor the moment. Santa on the Square will include selfies with Santa, hot cocoa, games, crafts, specials guests and more. Saturday, Dec. 6 Holiday Market, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., Historic Seventh Avenue District   Christmas Market and Holiday Cookie Stroll celebrate the season. Local businesses will be serving up tasty cookies and festive fun at stops throughout the district. Hendersonville Christmas Parade, 6 p.m.  Enjoy an evening parade in downtown Hendersonville with the theme “Light up the Night.” Parade steps off at 6 p.m. heading south on Main Street. Sunday, Dec. 7 Holiday Historic Inns Tour & Cookie Caper Sponsored by Hendersonville's Historic Preservation Commission and the Henderson County Tourism Development Authority, this self-driving tour from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. invites participants to explore the charm of historic inns and vacation rentals decorated for the holidays while enjoying unique holiday treats along the way. Participating Historic Inns are Elizabeth Leigh Inn, Osceola Lake Inn, Echo Mountain Inn, Brightwaters Guest House, The Waverly Inn and The Charleston Inn. Tickets are available for purchase now and quantities are limited. Sales end on Saturday, Dec. 6. Adult tickets are $20 and $10 for children younger than 18. Tickets can be purchased at the Visitors Center, 201 S. Main St.  Saturday, Dec. 20 The Polar Express, 10 a.m.-2 p.m., historic train depot, 650 Maple St. The Apple Valley Model Railroad Club will again host the reading of the popular  children’s book. Each reading takes about 45 minutes. Admission is free and open to the public. Donations are gladly accepted. The club recommends arriving at about 9:30 to line up on Maple Street as this is expected to be a popular event. Holiday Train Rides with Mountain Fresh Orchards Historic Henderson County Courthouse, 5-8 p.m. Mountain Fresh Orchards will provide holiday train rides on Main Street. Hop on the train at the Historic Courthouse where they will have fresh baked and canned goods. Ellaberry Llama Farm will host a photo opportunity with two llamas and holiday cheer. Wednesday, Dec. 31 Apple Rise New Year’s Eve Family Countdown Celebration, 5-7 p.m. Historic Courthouse Plaza New Year’s Eve swag, deejay dance party, hot beverages and more.       Read Story »

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Investigators release identity of human remains found near Walmart

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Michael Edney and Jay Egolf confer during a meeting of the Board of Commissioners on Nov. 19.

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County eyes less ambitious solution for Edneyville sewer

Henderson County commissioners devoted yet another long discussion to the Clear Creek sewer project last week, hours after state Rep. Jennifer Balkcom blasted them for making “incorrect statements” about the Legislature’s move to shift a grant from that project to the county-owned Etowah sewer system.   Read Story »

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New Core of the City Academy gives public upclose look at government

The city of Hendersonville is inviting the public to enroll in the inaugural Core of the City Academy, a free eight-week program designed to give community members a behind-the-scenes look at how local government works.    Read Story »

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Four Seasons Politics

Michael Edney and Jay Egolf confer during a meeting of the Board of Commissioners on Nov. 19.

County eyes less ambitious solution for Edneyville sewer

Balkcom calls out county in war of words over sewer grant

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Carriage rides on Main Street are one of many ways to celebrate the holidays downtown this year.

Santa will lead Christmas tree lighting countdown

Foundation bestows top honors, reports record giving

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Racers competed in the USA Cycling Cyclocross National Series in the season finale at Jackson Park. [PHOTO BY JAMIE ARKFELD]

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PHOTOS: National cyclocross series wraps up at Jackson Park

Dry and sunny conditions welcomed racers to the second day of the NCGP weekend at Jackson Park. The race weekend, presented by Hunter Subaru, was the final stop on the USA Cycling Cyclocross National Series calendar.    Read Story »

Henderson County Partnership for Economic Development President and CEO Brittany Brady has been recognized as a 2025 North America’s Top 50 Economic Developer.

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Economic Development chief honored for leadership

Henderson County Partnership for Economic Development President and CEO Brittany Brady was recently recognized as a 2025 North America’s Top 50 Economic Developer.   Read Story »

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Pisgah Passage picked as name for 20-mile loop in Brevard

Pisgah Passage has been selected as the official name for the 20-mile loop route connecting Pisgah National Forest, Bracken Preserve and the city of Brevard, the Pisgah Conservancy announced.   Read Story »

Santa will lead Christmas tree lighting countdown

STUCK MIDDLE: This is the time, and the place, for holiday tunes

Animal welfare survey gives voice to the voiceless

Storeroom supervisor honored as Pardee's Teammate of the Month

Henderson County man sentenced to federal prison in drug conspiracy case

Pardee foundation launches campaign to support new teen behavioral health service

Bruce Hatfield, retired Army, classic car buff, GOP Men's Club leader, dies at age 77

International cyclocross races are this weekend at Jackson Park