Mar 15 Sunday
Experience the elegance of our Chamber Orchestra concert, performed in the beautiful setting of Brevard-Davidson River Presbyterian Church. This special program highlights the clarity, nuance, and close connection of a smaller ensemble. It’s a rare opportunity to enjoy world-class music up close in such an acoustically rich space.
Mar 16 Monday
🌱 Grow Crazy! MountainTrue’s ONLINE Spring Native Plant Sale is coming soon—mark your calendar so you can dig in before your top picks vanish! The online sale opens at 9 am on March 1st. Sign up to be notified when the sale goes live.
From native trees and shrubs to pollinator-friendly blooms and wildlife-loving plants, we’ve got the goodies your garden (and the critters) will love. All plants come from our friends at Carolina Native Nursery, grown with care just for you.
Orders will be accepted from March 1st through March 31st, while supplies last. You must pay for the order at the time you submit it in order to secure your species and size of choice. Then, pick up your order in Asheville, NC at Oteen Baptist Church on Tuesday, April 14th, between 3 pm and 6 pm.
Orders MUST be picked up on Tuesday, April 14th unless, due to exceptional circumstances, other arrangements are made PRIOR to placing the order by contacting amy@mountaintrue.org.
Native shrubs and perennials are a vital component of healthy streams and lakes. They help prevent erosion, filter pollution from runoff, and provide food and shelter for wildlife. MountainTrue staff and volunteers spend significant time and resources removing nonnative invasive plants along streams and lake shorelines to protect water quality and ensure that the native vegetation stays healthy.
Plants that are found here inspire a “sense of place” and pride in our mountain communities and promote wise stewardship and conservation of natural resources.
The Joy of Creating: Celebrating Our Local "Emerging Artists"
Discover the vibrant talent hiding in your own neighborhood! This March, the Black Mountain Center for the Arts is proud to host Emerging Artists, an exhibition dedicated to the passion and progress of our adult student community.
Guided by the mentorship of Bob Travers, these dedicated hobbyists have stepped outside their comfort zones to share their unique perspectives on the world. This collection is a celebration of the creative journey—showcasing the ""fresh eyes"" and diverse styles of artists who create for the sheer love of the craft. From stunning landscapes to personal portraits, come see the impressive results of lifelong learning and the artistic spirit that thrives right here in Black Mountain.
When: March 6th – March 27th
Gallery Hours: Monday – Friday, 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Admission: Free & Open to the Public
Mar 17 Tuesday
A pivotal moment for Cherokee sovereignty, the American Revolution marked a change for Cherokee government, land base, community, and family structure. Featuring historic objects in conversation with works by contemporary Cherokee artists, Unrelenting delves into 250 years of Aniyvwiya innovation, adaptability, and resistance, centering Native voices, perspectives, and creativity in response to the 250th anniversary of the founding of the United States.
Mike GordonTuesday, March 17Show: 8 pm | Doors: 7 pmThe Orange PeelAges 18+
WHERE: Third RoomWHEN: Tuesday December 23, 2025TIME: 8pmFREE SHOW, 18+
ALL DJS WELCOME. Just bring your USB.
Sign ups start at 8pm, slots are limited so get here early.
Always a FREE community event and flow friendly so bring your flow toys.
See you on the dancefloor!
Mar 18 Wednesday