Events Past

Past Event - Jan 19 - Day of Learning MLK Keynote Speaker Dr. Eddie Moore Jr.

Event Image21st Century Leadership and Diversity: Are We ready?
7:00 PM Wednesday, Jan 19, 2011. Lipinsky Auditorium
Free and open to the public

Jan 20 - African Art: A Collector's Perspective Gallery Opening

5:30PM Thursday, January 20, 2011.
Highsmith Union Gallery at UNC Asheville
Free and open to the public

Jan 20 - Taking Root the Movie: The Vision of Wangari Maathai

past 7:00PM Thursday, January 20, 2011.
Intercultural Center in Highsmith Union, Room 104
Free and open to the public

2 Screenings - Bullied: A Student, a School and a Case That Made History

January, 27 2011
UNC Asheville Intercultural Center
12:20pm
116 Highsmith Union
with English Subtitles
Firestorm Books & Cafe 7:00pm
48 Commerce St., Asheville NC
www.firestormcafe.com
with Spanish Subtitles

Short Street Cakes donates with Community Coupons.

The Month of November
225 Haywood Road West Asheville
Phone: 828.505.4822.
Hours: Noon til 6pm Wednesday through Monday; Closed Tuesday.

When you present a Community Coupon during the month of November Short Street Cakes will donate 10% of each sale to us. The Community Coupons project is a simple way for locally-owned businesses to partner with local non-profits and community organizations for mutual support.

African American Heritage Commission Community Engagement Meeting

Wednesday, October 27, 2010
Mount Zion Missionary Baptist Church, 47 Eagle Street, Asheville

On Wednesday, Oct. 27, Asheville-area Commissioner Harry Harrison, chair of the African American Heritage Commission (AAHC), will offer remarks at a community engagement meeting at Mount Zion Missionary Baptist Church. Michelle Lanier, acting director of the commission, will lead a discussion about “The Birth and Life of an African American Heritage Commission.” 

A New Kind of Listening Film Screening

Thursday, October 28
Polly Medlicott on the making of the movie: 12:00
Movie Showing: 12:20
Intercultural Center, Highsmith Student Union Room 114, UNC Asheville

The story of a visionary director, a one-of-a-kind theater group, and a young man who could not speak, yet found the voice he had been looking for all his life. 

Local History and Preservation Roundtable

 

Thursday, October 28, 2010, 5-7pm
Masonic Temple, 80 Broadway Street
Downtown Asheville
From 4-5pm we are offering an open tour of the temple.

Preservationists, historians, storytellers, heritage tourism, planners and officials, community groups involved with local history initiatives.

To bring people involved with historical and cultural preservation together to build relationships, exchange ideas and develop collaborations. 

Tabling at Asheville's Jewish Food and Heritage Festival

Sunday, October 17, 2010
11:00 am - 4:00 pm
Asheville's Jewish Food and Heritage Festival
Pack Square Park

This year the festival will be at the new Pack Square Park in historic downtown Asheville, North Carolina from 11:00 am until 4:00 pm. Come and celebrate Asheville's Jewish food and Jewish culture.

There will be lots of great traditional Jewish food, Israeli dancing, crafts, a Kids Zone, klezmer music and lots more.

Reading of Maria's Journey with authors Ramon Arredondo and Trisha Hull Arredondo

The UNC Asheville Intercultural Center invites you for a Brown Bag Lunch and Learn Book reading of Maria's Journey with authors  Ramon Arredondo and Trisha Hull Arredondo
 
Friday, October 8 from 12:00 - 1:00

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