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What to do this weekend in The 828: July 26-28

In this Tuesday, Nov. 29, 2016 photo, veterans and volunteers participate in Dancing Well, an evening of community dance designed for veterans and families who are affected by PTSD, in Louisville, Ky. The environment is built for maximum comfort: lights are kept low for dancers with traumatic brain injuries, the music is cheery without heavy beats and the location is not advertised to provide anxious visitors a sense of security and privacy. The group sessions are kept small, usually less than 30 people. Photo: Associated Press/(AP Photo/ David Stephenson)


ASHEVILLE, N.C. (828newsNOW) — It’s been a rainy, rainy week, so naturally many people will be wanting to get out of the house this weekend.

Check out some of these great events happening around Western North Carolina from Friday through Sunday:

Hillbilly Jam

Kick off your shoes, dance to the music and enjoy the moonshine spirit at the Hillbilly Jam from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. from Friday to Saturday, July 26 and 27 at Maggie Valley Festival Grounds. Hillbilly Jam features loads of entertainment, music, food, crafts, cornhole, car & bike show, TV Celebrities and moonshiners.

Tickets are $10 a day and children 10 and under get in for free. Click here for more information.

Summer Skate Jam

Show your skating skills and jam to the music! Rent skates for $3 or bring your own. There is no fee to participate.

Summer Skate Jam is the first and fourth Friday of the month at Carrier Park’s outdoor rink. Click here for more details.

TAKE A WALK, LEARN A LITTLE MORE ABOUT HENDERSONVILLE

Field Day AVL

Grab your little ones and head to Asheville for a fun day in the sun in the outdoor field space at the Asheville YMCA!

Field Day AVL is a guardian/child event that consists of team oriented events such as 3-legged race, water balloon toss, timed dash sprint, long jump, and more. Guardians and children will act as a team to compete in these events. Water play and other skilled games will also be included. This event is free and open to everyone! Click here for more information.

Square Dance Brevard

Square Dance Brevard is a monthly family-oriented and community wide mountain square dance with great professional callers and live music provided by some of the most talented mountain music musicians in our area.

The dance is open to people of all ages and you do not have to have a dance partner or any previous square dancing experience to participate. Admission is $5 or whatever you can afford to donate. A portion of the proceeds will go to a Transylvania County family in need. Click here for more details.

40th Anniversary Celebration for Asheville’s Gallery of the Mountains

Asheville’s Gallery of the Mountains is celebrating 40 years! They’re holding a customer appreciation weekend on July 27 and 28 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., where guests can enjoy local artist demonstrations, complimentary wine (while supplies last), and pick up unique gallery items at a 10% discount.

The gallery is nestled within the Omni Grove Park Inn with around 70 artists and craftspeople from the Southern Appalachian region showcased. Click here for more details.

Show & Tell Pop Sunday Market

Shop 50+ vendors rotating monthly at Rabbit Rabbit featuring handmade & vintage housewares, decor, art, jewelry, ceramics, clothing, accessories, candles, plants and more!

Click here for details.

There’s much more going on in The 828 — don’t miss out! CLICK HERE to check out what’s taking place this weekend and beyond. Also, keep an eye on the forecast so you can plan ahead.

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