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“No Kings Day” Canvass & After Party in Riceville Swannanoa
Help us grow our peaceful volunteer army fighting for America’s Democracy.
While Trump exploits the 250th anniversary of the US Army on Flag Day, we will talk to our neighbors and recruit volunteers.
Whether you are new to canvassing or are experienced…Democracy needs you now!
Join our growing community of engaged volunteers. Meet like-minded neighbors who share your values and will fight for America.
Please join us for a full day of engagement:
10a-11a - Canvass training for newcomers, quick refresher for the experienced…and get your canvassing materials for the day
11a-1pm - knock on doors across Riceville Swannanoa neighborhoods and recruit volunteers for each of our precincts
2p - 4pm Gather for an after-canvass party at a local brewery for camaraderie, snacks and a “No Kings Day” speaker - tbd.
Who should attend: Riceville/Swannanoa residents and anyone else that wants to learn how to canvass.
No Kings: Rise Together [Indivisible AVL, NC Poor People’s Campaign]
From Indivisible AVL:
Join us on June 14th for NO KINGS: Rise Together—a celebration of collective power, community care, and purposeful action.
This event is about coming together not just to speak out, but to build something stronger in its place: connection, empowerment, and solidarity. In a time of chaos and division, we’re creating space for people to take meaningful action, support one another, and channel energy into real change. Whether you’re showing up for justice, relief efforts, or simply to be in community, this day is for you. Expect joy, creativity, and movement—not just in spirit, but toward a better future.
No Clowns, No Kings [Good Trouble WNC]
Protest being planned in Pack Square on the day “the Donald” is seeking a parade. Stand against despotism and authoritarianism with us on Saturday, June 14th.
Good Trouble WNC will be holding a kid-friendly event with Satire, Games, King and Clown Costume Contest and a short protest march.
Source: https://action.womensmarch.com/events/asheville-nc-no-clowns-no-kings
No Kings Day, Black Mountain
Join the national protest against autocracy and for Democracy.
3:45: gather at the Pavilion in Town Square to go over purpose and safety
4-5:00: line up along Town Square and in the interior....making sure we do NOT impede pedestrians
5:00: we will conclude by circling up inside Town Square to sing a few songs
*Please no signs with foul language. Let's keep to the theme of No Kings since 1776, No Dictators, Save our Democracy, Uphold the Constitution
*Bring American flags as it is Flag Day, hat, water, sunscreen, maybe some bug spray
Who should attend: All in the Black Mountain area and beyond who oppose autocracy are invited.
Monthly Black Mountain Precinct Leaders Meeting (virtual)
This is an opportunity for precinct leaders to touch base and make plans for voter outreach and GOTV (get out the vote).
Who should attend: All precinct leaders -- chair, vice chair, secretary -- of precincts in the Black Mountain Cluster (32.1, 33.2, 33.3, 34.1, 35.1, 36.1, 37.1). Others are welcome, especially members of the event planning committee and all others interested in becoming actively involved with BMT Dems.
Precinct 22.2 Monthly Meeting
We will work on our personal stories for effective canvassing and have a presentation on a couple sections of the book Get Out the Vote by Green and Gerber. We will discuss strategies for growing our volunteers (and, specifically, turf captains).
Who should attend: Members of precinct 22.2 who want to support the Democratic party.
Wednesdays at One World (WOW) - West Asheville Dems
Join West Asheville Democrats at One World Brewing on Wednesday, June 18th, for networking, discussion, education, and training in a fun, relaxed atmosphere with like-minded individuals.
Who should attend: All Democrats and Progressive-minded individuals interested in networking, education, and activism. You don't have to live in West Asheville to come.
Black Mountain Democrats Read - Book Club Meeting
Each month we discuss a book the group has agreed upon at the previous meeting. In June, we will be discussing "It Can't Happen Here" by Sinclair Lewis.
In this 1935 satirical novel, a vain, outlandish, anti-immigrant, fearmongering demagogue runs for President of the United States. He becomes a dictator to "save the nation" from welfare cheats, sex, crime, and a liberal press. A few copies are available at Sassafras on Sutton bookstore.
Who should attend: Anyone who wants to read and discuss books of interest with left-leaning readers. We meet the 3rd Friday of each month.
(Please note that we are no longer meeting at the Black Mountain Taco Billy.)
Meeting of the Minds Black Mountain
June's event will feature a special invited speaker: former U.S. Representative Wiley Nickel, candidate for U.S. Senate.
Jean Marie Christy Campaign Kickoff Celebration
Please join us for the official Campaign Kickoff Celebration in support of Jean Marie Christy as she launches her 2026 campaign!
Precinct Officer Training, Level 2
Let's continue to grow! Our Level 2 Precinct Officer training will be held on June 24, 2025, at 6 pm at HQ.
This training will review key items from the Level 1 training and dive into other key items our officers can use to be successful including the tools and resources available to engage people and serve your precincts.
We look forward to seeing you there!
Precinct 48.1 Monthly Meeting
We'll meet together to discuss our goals, strategies, progress and future events.
Who should attend: Precinct 48.1, and any other interested Democrats/left leaning Independents.
Leicester Dems Monthly Meeting
Join us as we continue to plan and execute cluster grassroots activities with all interested Leicester Democrats and left-leaning Independents.
Who should attend: Residents from Precincts 52.1, 53.1, 63.1, 68.1, 69.1, and 681 in Leicester, Newfound, Sandy Mush, and Alexander who are interested in organizing to strengthen our community.
Precinct 37.1 Organizing Meeting
We will vote for precinct chair, vice chair, and secretary.
This is your chance to team up with neighbors and volunteers who are just as passionate about change as you are. Come ready to share your thoughts and get energized about what we can do together.
Let’s channel our anger into real action and ensure our community thrives in 2026!
Who should attend: Democrats and left-leaning unaffiliated voters living in precinct 37.1
Potluck Picnic hosted by Precincts 56.2 and 55.1
You’re invited to the 2025 season kickoff social event hosted by Royal Pines Democrats in 56.2 and 55.1. Bring the kids, dogs, and a dish to share. We will have sign-up sheets for volunteers and information for those who want to get more involved!
Who should attend: Democrats and unaffiliated members of Precincts 56.2 and 55.1 and their families
Event will be postponed if inclement weather.
Where have all the Democrats gone, and how can we get them back?
We know that a significant number of Democrats failed to show up and vote in the critical 2024 election. We know that a significant number of young people don’t see either party as worth aligning with, and are more attuned to issues impacting them and who is addressing those issues. Additionally, there are a huge number of unaffiliated voters in North Carolina and Buncombe County whose support we could use in 2026.
Theo Nollert from Carolina Forward, Brendan Hipps, president of Buncombe County Young Dems, and Marcus Blankenship, potential House of Representatives candidate, all offer their thoughts and concrete ideas for how we can bring back the Democrats who didn’t vote in the last election and engage the young people and unaffiliated voters we need to defeat the Republicans in 2026.
Who should attend: This event is a MUST event for all Buncombe County precinct officers, Cluster Leaders, Young Democrats and everyone who wants to make a difference in 2026.
Dems with Friends - Updates from Raleigh with Lindsey Prather
As we know, events are happening fast — at the national level, but also more importantly at our state level. It is important that we stay informed and engaged. Lindsey Prather, our NC House Rep for District #115, will be our speaker at this event, sharing the down and dirty details on what's actually happening in the legislative building in Raleigh. It is always fun and informative to hear from her.
Join us at this lovely outdoor venue on Sunday afternoon 4:30-6 for information, Q&A and sharing.
Who should attend: Members of the 8 Precincts in North Buncombe Cluster.
Progressive Dems of Buncombe Zoom Meeting
This is our monthly series, which we host on Zoom on the first Thursday of every month. We occasionally have in-person meetings with potlucks as well. This is a safe space for folks to learn more about actions the community is plugging into to help combat the current administration and to brainstorm on what else can be done.
Who should attend: Any left-leaning independents and progressive Democrats who are interested in learning more about our organization and actions we can take for a more progressive North Carolina.
Knock Doors with Buncombe County Dems
Calling all Buncombe County Democrats! Join us for an afternoon of knocking doors and talking with your friendly Democratic neighbors about Thom Tillis' record in Washington and connecting them with our county party. No experience necessary! We'll provide on-site training on this specific script and type of canvass.
After you've signed up to canvass, click here to watch a recorded training.
Drinks with Dems
Mark your calendars for an evening of conversation, community, and cider! Enjoy refreshing drinks from Asheville’s own Noble Cider while connecting with neighbors and volunteers who are working to move our community forward.
Whether you want to get more involved or want to enjoy a cider and chat, we’d love to see you there! Let’s raise a glass to building a better tomorrow — together!
Who should attend: Leicester, West Asheville, and Hominies Democrats and left-leaning unaffiliated voters who are interested in great conversation, a chance to meet the community, and/or a delicious local cider.
Precincts 18.2 & 19.1 present: What’s Going On With Elections?
Jake Quinn, Chair of the Buncombe County Board of Elections, will be our special guest speaker. The GOP-dominated legislature shifted control over the North Carolina Board of Elections from the Governor -- where it had been for more than 125 years -- to the Auditor who promptly created a new Republican BoE majority. Jake will be updating us about changes happening now and coming soon both statewide and locally.
With voter registration in the crosshairs and many more changes likely, Jake will help us understand what we are facing and how we can help protect voting rights and the integrity of our elections.
Precinct 5.1 Monthly Meeting
This summer we are precinct-building and determining future meeting agendas. We will report on our work recruiting election officials and turf captains and will be gathering suggestions for speakers and activities for future meetings.
Who should attend: Democrats, left-leaning voters
Precinct 5.1: https://www.facebook.com/groups/270869216699656/members
Monthly Black Mountain Precinct Leaders Meeting (virtual)
This is an opportunity for precinct leaders to touch base and make plans for voter outreach and GOTV (get out the vote).
Who should attend: All precinct leaders -- chair, vice chair, secretary -- of precincts in the Black Mountain Cluster (32.1, 33.2, 33.3, 34.1, 35.1, 36.1, 37.1). Others are welcome, especially members of the event planning committee and all others interested in becoming actively involved with BMT Dems.
Community Town Hall with County Commissioner Terri Wells
Do you have questions about Helene Recovery, trash pickup, local education, broad band for rural areas? Here's your chance to ask your county commissioner your questions. Please join us in an evening of insight about local affairs with County Commissioner Terri Wells.
Who should attend: Residents of Swannanoa and Riceville that are interested in Community Affairs
Ukraine - Past, Present, and Future
Please join us as we discuss past, current, and likely future events in Ukraine, and ways we may be able to help them through the current crisis.
We have many Ukrainian neighbors, with relatives who still experience the horror of the current war. I feel an obligation to learn all I can and how best I can help. I hope you do, too! State Representative Eric Ager, a former diplomat, will be our guest speaker. Eric has served as a Democratic member of the North Carolina House of Representatives from the 114th district since 2023. He is well acquainted with the political turmoil in that region.
We hope to also have attendance from AVL4Ukraine, a local support group.
Who should attend: Everyone concerned about the war in Ukraine are invited to attend.
North Asheville (and Woodfin) Annual Cluster Ice Cream Social
Our annual Ice Cream Social is back but our world is different. Let's gather together to support and energize each other as we go forward.
We will hear from NC Supreme Court Justice Anita Earls and our NC State Senator Julie Mayfield. Re-electing Justice Earls in 2026 is critical. Come learn why. Judicial Races Matter!
Music, ice cream and popsicles, craft your own protest sign or fan!
Let’s celebrate, resist and support each other. We are in this together!
Who should attend: Democrats and left-leaning unaffiliated voters in North Asheville Cluster (includes Woodfin) - Precincts 3.1, 4.1, 5.1, 17.1, 22.2, 27.2, 28.1 and 70.1
Dems with Friends - Buncombe's Future with Terri Wells
Buncombe's Future and Your Priorities
Want to learn about what is going on in Buncombe County? Terri Wells, our District #2 Buncombe County Commissioner, will provide a basic overview of the current status with Helene recovery and Buncombe County's budget, and then lead a dialogue about community priorities that will help shape Buncombe's future.
It is also looking like we may have an important surprise guest join us — Anita Earls! She is the only “other” Democrat on the NC Supreme Court and is up for a critical re-election in 2026. We MUST hold this seat if we are ever going to turn around our NC Supreme Court from the MAGA judges who sided with Jefferson Griffin’s shameful 6-month court case against Allison Riggs.
Join us for lively discussions at this lovely outdoor venue on Sunday afternoon 4:30-6 for information, Q&A and sharing.
Who should attend: Members of all eight precincts in the North Buncombe Cluster.
Knock Doors with Buncombe County Dems
Calling all Buncombe County Democrats! Join us for an afternoon of knocking doors and talking with your friendly Democratic neighbors about Thom Tillis' record in Washington and connecting them with our county party. No experience necessary! We'll provide on-site training on this specific script and type of canvass.
After you've signed up to canvass, click here to watch a recorded training.
Progressive Dems of Buncombe Zoom Meeting
This is our monthly series, which we host on Zoom on the first Thursday of every month. We occasionally have in-person meetings with potlucks as well. This is a safe space for folks to learn more about actions the community is plugging into to help combat the current administration and to brainstorm on what else can be done.
Who should attend: Any left-leaning independents and progressive Democrats who are interested in learning more about our organization and actions we can take for a more progressive North Carolina.
Drinks with Dems
Mark your calendars for an evening of conversation, community, and cider! Enjoy refreshing drinks from Asheville’s own Noble Cider while connecting with neighbors and volunteers who are working to move our community forward.
Whether you want to get more involved or want to enjoy a cider and chat, we’d love to see you there! Let’s raise a glass to building a better tomorrow — together!
Who should attend: Leicester, West Asheville, and Hominies Democrats and left-leaning unaffiliated voters who are interested in great conversation, a chance to meet the community, and/or a delicious local cider.
Monthly Black Mountain Precinct Leaders Meeting (virtual)
This is an opportunity for precinct leaders to touch base and make plans for voter outreach and GOTV (get out the vote).
Who should attend: All precinct leaders -- chair, vice chair, secretary -- of precincts in the Black Mountain Cluster (32.1, 33.2, 33.3, 34.1, 35.1, 36.1, 37.1). Others are welcome, especially members of the event planning committee and all others interested in becoming actively involved with BMT Dems.
Meet & Greet - Woodfin/Weaverville Municipal Candidates
The saying “all politics are local” is true today more than ever! Come and hear from your “local” candidates who are running for either the Weaverville Town Council and Mayor, the Woodfin Town Council, or the Woodfin Water and Sewer District. The election is November 4th for all Woodfin/Weaverville residents.
It will be at the WagBar https://www.wagbar.com/ in Weaverville (across from Stoney Knob Cafe) on Monday evening, August 18th from 7-9:00pm. There is extra parking that night available across the street at Stoney Knob (since they are closed on Mondays), and Davita Dialysis parking lots.
This will be a fun evening where you can bring your dogs for free (or not) - (No membership required for this private event.) Here are the rules for your dogs. You'll need to show vaccination records - on your phone is fine. If you haven't attended the WagBar before, you may want to try it out with your dog first to see how they like it.
What will we be doing?
· Meeting the local candidates who are running in the Woodfin & Weaverville Municipal, Woodfin Water & Sewer elections on November 4th. Each candidate will have 2 minutes to introduce themselves and then you can meet with them and ask your questions!
· Mingling with fellow like-minded Dems and Dem leaning Independents
· Eating and drinking - There are snacks and plenty of wine, beer, soft drinks to purchase.
· Watching the dogs joyfully run around (the best part!)
Please RSVP by registering so that we can give the WagBar a headcount for staffing purposes. We look forward to seeing you there. What could be better - watching dogs, meeting Democratic candidates and democratic fellowship!
Who should attend: All Weaverville/Woodfin municipal residents as well as Woodfin Water & Sewer residents
Drinks with Dems
Mark your calendars for an evening of conversation, community, and cider! Enjoy refreshing drinks from Asheville’s own Noble Cider while connecting with neighbors and volunteers who are working to move our community forward.
Whether you want to get more involved or want to enjoy a cider and chat, we’d love to see you there! Let’s raise a glass to building a better tomorrow — together!
Who should attend: Leicester, West Asheville, and Hominies Democrats and left-leaning unaffiliated voters who are interested in great conversation, a chance to meet the community, and/or a delicious local cider.
Monthly Black Mountain Precinct Leaders Meeting (virtual)
This is an opportunity for precinct leaders to touch base and make plans for voter outreach and GOTV (get out the vote).
Who should attend: All precinct leaders -- chair, vice chair, secretary -- of precincts in the Black Mountain Cluster (32.1, 33.2, 33.3, 34.1, 35.1, 36.1, 37.1). Others are welcome, especially members of the event planning committee and all others interested in becoming actively involved with BMT Dems.
Drinks with Dems
Mark your calendars for an evening of conversation, community, and cider! Enjoy refreshing drinks from Asheville’s own Noble Cider while connecting with neighbors and volunteers who are working to move our community forward.
Whether you want to get more involved or want to enjoy a cider and chat, we’d love to see you there! Let’s raise a glass to building a better tomorrow — together!
Who should attend: Leicester, West Asheville, and Hominies Democrats and left-leaning unaffiliated voters who are interested in great conversation, a chance to meet the community, and/or a delicious local cider.
Drinks with Dems
Mark your calendars for an evening of conversation, community, and cider! Enjoy refreshing drinks from Asheville’s own Noble Cider while connecting with neighbors and volunteers who are working to move our community forward.
Whether you want to get more involved or want to enjoy a cider and chat, we’d love to see you there! Let’s raise a glass to building a better tomorrow — together!
Who should attend: Leicester, West Asheville, and Hominies Democrats and left-leaning unaffiliated voters who are interested in great conversation, a chance to meet the community, and/or a delicious local cider.
Precinct 44.1 / Team 44.1 Meet-up
We'll get to know each other and start planning for future Team 44.1 work.
Who should attend: Precinct 44.1 Democrats and left-leaning unaffiliated voters
Precinct #59.1 Officer Election
We will be electing a Chair, Vice Chair, and Secretary. We welcome all candidates who have interest in any of these positions.
Sign-Making for No Kings Rally
Come for conversation and construction to make signs for June 14. Bring posterboard and your good ideas. We will supply some art supplies, paint, brushes, markers, sticks and glue.
Who should attend: Fairview Reynolds Cluster, neighbors and friends
Downtown Cluster "No Kings, No Clowns" Sign-making Gathering
Let's gather together for a sign-making evening for the "No Kings, No Clowns" protest downtown at Pack Square, and at Martin Luther King Jr. Park, on June 14th.
Come for the comradery, good conversation and creative inspo. Bring your poster boards and art supplies and we will also provide some poster board and markers. Feel free to bring a friend, all are welcome … and a favorite treat to share!
Who should attend: All Democrats and left-leaning unaffiliateds in Precincts 1.1, 2.1, 8.2, 8.3, 10.1 and 11.1.
Drinks with Dems
Mark your calendars for an evening of conversation, community, and cider! Enjoy refreshing drinks from Asheville’s own Noble Cider while connecting with neighbors and volunteers who are working to move our community forward.
Whether you want to get more involved or want to enjoy a cider and chat, we’d love to see you there! Let’s raise a glass to building a better tomorrow — together!
Who should attend: Leicester, West Asheville, and Hominies Democrats and left-leaning unaffiliated voters who are interested in great conversation, a chance to meet the community, and/or a delicious local cider.
West Asheville Let's Get Creative!
Join West Asheville Democrats at Diatribe Brewing on Tuesday, June 10th to hang out, sip a beverage, and make a fun poster for the "No Clowns, No Kings!" Nationwide Day of Protest on June 14th.
We'll bring posters & markers. You bring your imagination and any art supplies that inspire you!
Who should attend: All Democrats, independents and anyone interested in meeting like-minded friends & neighbors. Organized by your 16.2 Democrats.
Precinct 17.1 Monthly Meeting
We are a growing group of concerned citizens who work to be informed, promote positive change, and derive strength through community. Come join us!
Who should attend: Precinct 17.1 Democrats and left-leaning unaffiliateds. Our meetings are held on the 2nd Tuesday of each month.
Leicester Fest 2025
Our big annual get-together is back—and better than ever! Join us for an afternoon of fun, community, and connection.
Trash Cleanup + Social
This is a community service event from 2-4pm where we'll be picking up trash along the French Broad Greenway. Anyone can join and we will meet at 1:45 / 2PM at New Belgium to hand out bags, gloves + pickers to make it easier!
Who should attend: This is open to anyone who is interested in picking up trash and socializing with progressive Dems!
Knock Doors with Buncombe County Dems
Calling all Buncombe County Democrats! Join us for an afternoon of knocking doors and talking with your friendly Democratic neighbors about Thom Tillis' record in Washington and connecting them with our county party. No experience necessary! We'll provide on-site training on this specific script and type of canvass.
After you've signed up to canvass, click here to watch a recorded training.
Protest Poster-Making
Come join for fellowship and great ideas for posters! Poster board and all art supplies provided.
Who should attend: anyone interested in making a protest poster for the “No Kings” event on June 14 or the protests every Thursday under the clock in Weaverville, 5:00-5:45 pm.
Coffee Shop Office Hours with Parker Sloan
Join County Commissioner Parker Sloan to discuss any questions you have about County government, Helene recovery, politics, or government navigation.
Swing by and grab a coffee!
Progressive Dems of Buncombe Zoom Meeting with Guest Speaker from Asheville City Council
This is our monthly series, which we host on Zoom on the first Thursday of every month. We occasionally have in-person meetings with potlucks as well. This is a safe space for folks to learn more about actions the community is plugging into to help combat the current administration and to brainstorm on what else can be done.
For our June event, we'll be featuring a special speaker from Asheville City Council — you'll have to attend to find out who it is!!
Who should attend: Any left-leaning independents and progressive Democrats who are interested in learning more about our organization and actions we can take for a more progressive North Carolina.
48.1 Drinks with Dems
Come and join your fellow Democrats and lift a glass (or two) at this informal get-together with like-minded Dems! Diatribe Brewing is a very casual place and is great for de-stressing after yelling at the TV! (Ha!)
Who should attend: All Buncombe County Democrats
East Asheville Cluster Drinks with Young Dems
Have a free drink on us! All ages are invited to join us for an exciting discussion on social justice issues and happenings in Buncombe County.
We will have several speakers including Nikki Harris, speaking on Reproductive Rights, Brenden Hipps, Chair of the Young Democrats, our new County Commissioner, Drew Ball and new City Council member, Bo Hess and others. We will provide a free drink, and free snacks as well.
Who should attend: All interested Democrats and left-leaning unaffiliateds in the East Asheville Cluster
BCDP Monthly Meeting and CEC Meeting
Join our monthly meeting at Headquarters. We now have our BCDP Board for 2025-2027 so come get to know your BCDP leadership!
In addition to discussing plans for moving forward and our monthly Party business, we’ll also have a County Executive Committee meeting to vote on those nominated for the Buncombe County Board of Elections.
Who Should Attend: Buncombe County Democrats and Left-Leaning Unaffiliated voters.
Community Coffee Hours with Commissioner Drew Ball
From Commissioner Drew Ball:
I'm hosting three separate Community Office Hour events at local coffee shops. These come-as-you-are events will serve as opportunities for county residents to drop by and ask questions, share ideas and request assistance for their needs at the county level.
Brian Turner Campaign Kickoff
In 2026, Democrats have the opportunity to hold the line, win competitive seats, and work toward flipping the General Assembly by 2030 so we can restore common sense governance to North Carolina.
Please join Rep. Brian Turner and featured guests Rep. Vernetta Alston and Hon. Susan Fisher at the Manor Inn Apartments in Asheville, NC on May 29th to help kick off Rep. Turner's reelection effort and help us fight to build power for the mountains.
Parking will be available at the venue and refreshments will be provided.
Congrats & Sendoff Party for Joey Melone [BCYD]
As Buncombe Dem, organizer, door-ringer, call-maker and all-around amazing volunteer Joey Melone prepares to go off to college, the Buncombe Young Dems and Steven Baumohl are throwing him a party!
Join us to wish Joey well, catch up with each other and generally enjoy an evening out at Highland Brewing Company. Dems young, old and anywhere in between are welcome! We expect some special guests to come by as well.
Steven Baumohl penned the following:
Joey Melone Will Not Be Alone
Join Us To Wish Him Well
As Off To School He Will Go
With Our Best Wishes and Laughs
Ho…Ho…Ho Let’s All Go.
Precinct 48.1 Monthly Meeting
Please come and help us further organize, and plan ways to reach out to our Democratic community. Your input is vital for us to make this work!
Who should attend: Precinct 48.1, and any other interested Democrats/left leaning Independents.
Suds, Signs and a Scavenger Hunt!
Precinct 9.1 will be making signs for the June 14 “No Kings, No Clowns” event and will have a scavenger hunt and prizes. All are welcome to come for the fun! Bring supplies for signs, and we will also have some supplies.
Who should attend: All Oakley Democrats and unaffiliated voters and anyone else who wants to come
ACAE/BCAE Education Budget Town Hall with County Commissioners [ACAE/BCAE]
From ACAE/BCAE:
Join the Asheville City and Buncombe County Association of Educators (ACAE/BCAE) along with Public School Strong, Families of Asheville City Schools, and Asheville City Schools Foundation for a critical Town Hall with our Buncombe County Commissioners on Tuesday, May 27th, at 5:00 p.m. at AB Tech.
Did you know the County Commission might make significant cuts to public education? We think Commissioners should have a public dialogue with students, educators, and community members before making such a consequential decision.
The County Commission votes on their final budget on Tuesday, June 3, and the current budget proposal from County Manager Avril Pinder shorts BCS $10 million and ACS $3 million in general funding AND recommends against restoring the ACS supplemental tax rate to 12 cents/$100, shorting ACS another $1.5 million.
If the Commissioners adopt her proposal as is, the impact on our schools will be devastating. ACS stands to lose 20-30 staff positions, and BCS stands to lose 100-150. Those are teachers, counselors, bus drivers, cafeteria staff, instructional assistants and more who students rely on every day.
However, the good news is that the County Commissioners have the final say, and they have not made up their minds. This town hall is a crucial opportunity for our community to hold a dialogue with our county commissioners and ensure our students' needs are prioritized in the upcoming budget. In this critical moment, our county commissioners have a choice–they can allow our kids to pay the price of the hurricane, or they can stand with our students and invest in their futures. This town hall is a crucial opportunity for our community to hold a dialogue with our county commissioners and ensure our students' needs are prioritized in the upcoming budget
Precinct 22.2 Monthly Meeting and Election
Organizing/planning meeting and election for vice chair position. Anyone interested in running for the position should contact Tamar Palmer. (Sign up for contact info.)
Who should attend: Members of precinct 22.2
Honor, Not Abandonment: Veterans Deserve Better
Join us to fight for a VA that puts veterans — not billionaires — first.
Under the Musk/Trump administration, veterans are being shortchanged. We’ve seen massive layoffs, funding cuts, and chaos at the Veterans Administration (VA). These failures directly threaten the care and dignity veterans deserve. Veterans deserve a VA that is fully resourced, fully accountable, and fully committed to honoring their service.
Jay Carey of Resist/Persist will join us as our keynote speaker to expose how current policies are failing veterans and how we can fight back and organize for the VA that actually serves those who served.
If you care about veterans, the VA, or building a government that truly honors its commitments, join us for this urgent conversation about protecting veterans’ rights and shaping a better future.
Who should attend: Anyone ready to stand up for veterans’ rights, resist harmful policies, and help shape a future where veterans, not billionaires, come first.
Buncombe County Unite for Justice: Live Across NC
It’s all hands on deck to take back our courts for democracy!
In 2026, we must re-elect champions for our courts up and down the ballot, and our statewide candidates: Justice Anita Earls (NC Supreme Court), Judge John Arrowood (NC Court of Appeals), and Judge Toby Hampson (NC Court of Appeals).
Help us launch their re-election campaigns in style with Justice Allison Riggs and NCDP Chair Anderson Clayton.
Join us at one of 30 parties happening simultaneously across the state - including ours at BCDP Headquarters, linked together for one big Zoom to hear from our special guests.
The Buncombe Dems' party will be a lively event with snacks, fun and a recommitment to electing the best judges to stop the GOP's use of our courts for partisan purpose. If the challenge to Allison Riggs' election showed us anything, it that JUDGE RACES MATTER!
Wednesday at One World - West Asheville Dems
Join West Asheville Democrats at One World Brewing on Wednesday, May 21, for networking, discussion, education, and training in a fun, relaxed atmosphere with like-minded individuals.
This month’s event will feature a protest song training session, a celebration of Allison Rigg’s Supreme Court victory and the first "Not Quite Ready for NPR News Cast" featuring guest host and standup comedian Becca Steinhoff and a panel of local experts who will deliver an entertaining and informative exchange on why we must recapture the NC courts to put an end to partisan gerrymandering, ensure fair elections and guarantee voter access.
Who should attend: All Democrats and Progressive-minded individuals interested in networking, education, and activism. You don't have to live in West Asheville to come.
Precinct 5.1 Monthly Meeting
After a very lively meeting in April, the Agenda for the May 21 meeting will include a recap of activities since the April meeting, planning for a clean-up session on Elk Mountain Road, discussion of the upcoming North Asheville Cluster Ice Cream Social this summer, and recruitment of election officials.
We will not be holding a monthly meeting in June due to travel schedules, so be sure to attend the May and July events!
Who should attend: Democrats, left-leaning voters and interested parties
Precinct 5.1: https://www.facebook.com/groups/270869216699656/members
Fireside Chat with Congresswoman Pramila Jayapal: Steps for a More Progressive NC [NCPC]
Join President of North Carolina’s Progressive Caucus, Jason Butler, in a fireside chat with Congresswoman and former Chair of the Congressional Progressive Caucus, Pramila Jayapal on advancing progressive politics in North Carolina!
Who should attend: This event is open to all anyone who is interested in hearing from a progressive representative.
Buncombe County NCDPJC Meeting
We will be talking about how and why the caucus formed, learning from Jewish elected officials about their experiences, and figuring out how we can become a positive, energetic force within the NCDP!
Who should attend: This is a meeting of Buncombe County's North Carolina Democratic Party Jewish Caucus. If you are interested, you can find out more about us here: https://ncdpjc.org/.
Buncombe Young Dems Meeting
Join us for the Buncombe Young Dems monthly meeting, where we'll discuss our upcoming events and activities while socializing with other like-minded young Democrats.
Who should attend: All Democrats and Left-Leaning Unaffiliateds are welcome.