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Municipal Elections - Early Voting in Weaverville and Woodfin
Early Voting is underway for the 2025 Municipal Elections. Early voting will continue at 50 Coxe Ave from October 16th starting at 8am through October 31st at 5pm.
On Nov. 1st only, you can vote from 8am to 3pm at the Coxe Ave location or at the Weaverville Community Center, 60 Lakeshore Dr., Weaverville, NC 28787.
Election Day voting is at your local precinct. Use the Voter Search tool to see your Election Day poll site.
Downtown Cluster Weekly Monday Protest
Join us for a Weekly Monday Protest at the top of Pack Square Asheville, 4:45-5:30 pm. Bring your signs, your voices, friends and neighbors as we show up each Monday to protest this administration’s assault on our democracy.
Who should attend: The Downtown Cluster precincts 1.1, 2.1, 8.2, 8.3, 10.1 & 11.1 . . . and all those who believe that defending democracy matters!
Monthly Black Mountain Precinct Leaders Meeting
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.
A Zoom link to join the meeting will be sent to attendees, via Mobilize, after sign-up.
Buncombe County Board of Elections Meeting [BCBoE]
Attend the Buncombe County Board of Elections meeting and monitor the proceedings, especially since the composition of the board has shifted from D majority to R majority.
Note new location.
Sidewalk Activism in Oakley
We will meet at the corner of Fairview Rd. and Cedar Street for 30 minutes every Tuesday, 5-5:30pm, to get energized with honks, thumbs ups, and energize people who will take solace in knowing that our neighborhood is solidly against the fascist Trump regime.
Who should attend: Anyone who wants to bring their sign and protest the Trump regime
Precinct 71.1 Drinks with Dems and Friends
Feeling isolated and cut off? Need a good fellowship fix with like minded folks? Zillicoah is back and we’re going there! It’s time for another 71.1 gathering of good conversation, fellowship, fun, and maybe a game or two. We’ve invited our November municipal Woodfin and Weaverville candidates too, so you’ll get an opportunity to meet them.
We’ve been looking for a gathering place again so we’re heading back to Zillicoah Brewing. It’ll be purely social (no speakers), but Diane will be able to share the latest happenings. If this venue works again, we may try to return for our monthly Drinks with Dems (and Friends). Hope to see you there!
Who should attend this event? Precinct #71.1 Democrats and DEM leaning Unaffiliated or voters.
Lake Tomahawk Dems Weds Coffee & Conversation
Neighbors gather for Coffee & Conversation
Open to all Dems and like-minded folks
Leicester Democrats Speaker Series & Meeting
Join us for our October speaker series. This month will feature County Commissioner Terri Wells, and special guest Jamie Ager. This will focus on the impacts of the new farm bills, Helene Recovery, and the protection of our local farms and farmers.
Come to learn more and ask questions, stay to learn more about what the Dems are doing in Leicester!
Who should attend: All local farmers and citizens who are interested in the impact of new bills aimed at our farm community
Weaverville Weekly Protests
Join us for our weekly Protests at the Weaverville Clock on Main St from 5-5:45. Our group has grown every week and enjoys the supportive waves and honks from the Weaverville citizens. Bring your signs and your joy. We also bring donations of food and supplies to the First Baptist Church as our way of “giving back.” Non-perishable food items such as dry black beans and protein bars, and cleaning supplies are requested.
Who should attend: The 8 precincts in North Buncombe Cluster
North Asheville Weekly Protest / Sign Waving
Join us for our weekly sign-waving / protests at the corner of Charlotte St. and Chestnut St. from 5:00-5:45 on Thursdays. Our group hopes to grow every week and enjoy the supportive waves and honks from the folks driving past. Bring your signs and your joy.
Halloween Trunk or Treat
Get ready for a frightfully fun afternoon – our Trunk or Treat event is just around the corner, and we want YOU to be part of the excitement!
Bring the kiddos in costume for a safe, family-friendly afternoon filled with decorated car trunks, treats, and Halloween fun for all ages!
If you’d like to help out, you can:
Volunteer Your Trunk – Get creative and decorate your car! Whether it’s spooky, silly, or sweet, your trunk can be part of the magic.
Lend a Hand – We need help with setup, candy stations, and clean-up.
Spread the Word – Invite friends, family, neighbors, and share on social media. The more, the merrier!
Donate Treats – Extra candy or non-food goodies are always welcome.
Sign up to volunteer here: BCDP Trunk-or-Treat | Oct 31st 2025 - Google Sheets
Municipal Elections - Early Voting in Weaverville and Woodfin
Early Voting is underway for the 2025 Municipal Elections. Early voting will continue at 50 Coxe Ave from October 16th starting at 8am through October 31st at 5pm.
On Nov. 1st only, you can vote from 8am to 3pm at the Coxe Ave location or at the Weaverville Community Center, 60 Lakeshore Dr., Weaverville, NC 28787.
Note: Election Day voting is at your local precinct. Use the Voter Search tool to see your Election Day poll site if you are not voting early.
Chip Parton Door-to-Door Canvass for Woodfin (ft. Dr. Eric "Big E" Howard, PhD)
Get Out The Vote (GOTV) with Chip Parton for Woodfin Town Council with guest host Dr. Eric “Big E” Howard, PhD. We’ll knock on doors and talk to voters about Chip’s election on Tues. Nov. 4th, 2025.
ABOUT CHIP
Chip is a plumber, small business owner, and lifelong resident of Woodfin. Learn more at chipparton.com
Have you seen Chip’s campaign video? chippartonvideo.com
WHAT TO EXPECT
We’ll provide training and literature, and pair you with other canvassers. To canvass door to door, you will be required to use the MiniVAN app on your smartphone. Please download, install, and log in to MiniVAN before you arrive.
To install the MiniVAN app, go to your app store and search for “MiniVAN” then download the app. Next, enter your Action ID and log in to MiniVAN. If you don’t have an Action ID, you can sign up for one on the app.
We’ll provide MiniVAN list numbers and Chip’s literature when you arrive. Chip’s literature will be left at every voter's door.
QUESTIONS?
If you have questions about Chip, canvasssing, or using MiniVAN, email us at: chipforwoodfin@gmail.com
TIPS
- Wear comfortable shoes
- Dress for the weather
- Make sure your phone is fully charged
- Bring your phone charger
- Fill up your gas tank
- Bicyclists, roller bladers, motorcyclists, and others are welcome
- We’ll have snacks and water for you
LGBTQ+ Caucus Meeting
Organizing and planning session for the LGBTQ+ Caucus in formation. This meeting will focus on what types of meetings, events, activities and actions the Caucus may want to take, potential schedules, and finding people willing to take on coordinating each of these as decided by the group.
All are welcome - bring your ideas and enthusiasm so we can get started on our mission.
Chip Parton Door-to-Door Canvass for Woodfin (ft. Dr. Eric "Big E" Howard, PhD)
Get Out The Vote (GOTV) with Chip Parton for Woodfin Town Council with guest host Dr. Eric “Big E” Howard, PhD. We’ll knock on doors and talk to voters about Chip’s election on Tues. Nov. 4th, 2025.
ABOUT CHIP
Chip is a plumber, small business owner, and lifelong resident of Woodfin. Learn more at chipparton.com
Have you seen Chip’s campaign video? chippartonvideo.com
WHAT TO EXPECT
We’ll provide training and literature, and pair you with other canvassers. To canvass door to door, you will be required to use the MiniVAN app on your smartphone. Please download, install, and log in to MiniVAN before you arrive.
To install the MiniVAN app, go to your app store and search for “MiniVAN” then download the app. Next, enter your Action ID and log in to MiniVAN. If you don’t have an Action ID, you can sign up for one on the app.
We’ll provide MiniVAN list numbers and Chip’s literature when you arrive. Chip’s literature will be left at every voter's door.
QUESTIONS?
If you have questions about Chip, canvasssing, or using MiniVAN, email us at: chipforwoodfin@gmail.com
TIPS
- Wear comfortable shoes
- Dress for the weather
- Make sure your phone is fully charged
- Bring your phone charger
- Fill up your gas tank
- Bicyclists, roller bladers, motorcyclists, and others are welcome
- We’ll have snacks and water for you
Precinct 33.2 - Make Eye Contact and Small Talk
Start your week off with conversation and coffee with the members of precinct 33.2. Come join us each Monday as we discuss what's going on in the community, current/upcoming events, and bounce ideas off of each other. We welcome all who want to have polite, in-person conversations with other members of precinct 33.2, their neighbors, and anyone in the community!
Buncombe County Board of Elections Meeting [BCBoE]
Attend the Buncombe County Board of Elections meeting and monitor the proceedings, especially since the composition of the board has shifted from D majority to R majority.
Note new location.
Chip Parton Door-to-Door Canvass for Woodfin (ft. Dr. Eric "Big E" Howard, PhD)
Get Out The Vote (GOTV) with Chip Parton for Woodfin Town Council with guest host Dr. Eric “Big E” Howard, PhD. We’ll knock on doors and talk to voters about Chip’s election on Tues. Nov. 4th, 2025.
ABOUT CHIP
Chip is a plumber, small business owner, and lifelong resident of Woodfin. Learn more at chipparton.com
Have you seen Chip’s campaign video? chippartonvideo.com
WHAT TO EXPECT
We’ll provide training and literature, and pair you with other canvassers. To canvass door to door, you will be required to use the MiniVAN app on your smartphone. Please download, install, and log in to MiniVAN before you arrive.
To install the MiniVAN app, go to your app store and search for “MiniVAN” then download the app. Next, enter your Action ID and log in to MiniVAN. If you don’t have an Action ID, you can sign up for one on the app.
We’ll provide MiniVAN list numbers and Chip’s literature when you arrive. Chip’s literature will be left at every voter's door.
QUESTIONS?
If you have questions about Chip, canvasssing, or using MiniVAN, email us at: chipforwoodfin@gmail.com
TIPS
- Wear comfortable shoes
- Dress for the weather
- Make sure your phone is fully charged
- Bring your phone charger
- Fill up your gas tank
- Bicyclists, roller bladers, motorcyclists, and others are welcome
- We’ll have snacks and water for you
Municipal Elections - Election Day in Weaverville and Woodfin
On Election Day, Nov. 4, polls are open 6:30 a.m.-7:30 p.m. As long as you are in line by 7:30 p.m., you will have the chance to vote.
You can only use your assigned voting location if you are casting a ballot on Election Day. If you need help finding your voting location, enter your name at the Voter Search Tool. Otherwise you may have to cast a provisional ballot.
What's new?
Voter ID: A new state law means new changes to how you vote. Voters are required to present photo identification when you go to the polls. Please review this information so that your ability to vote will not be affected. Find information from the State Board of Elections on what IDs will be accepted, how to get a photo ID, how to vote without a photo ID, and more. Get a free voter photo id at Election Services at 35 Woodfin St., Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Reminder: Election Day voting is at your local precinct. Use the Voter Search tool to see your Election Day poll site if you did not cast your ballot during Early Voting.
Precinct 35.1 - Election of New Secretary
Join us for a gathering of Precinct 35.1 registered Dems to elect new precinct secretary.
Chip Parton Door-to-Door Canvass for Woodfin (ft. Dr. Eric "Big E" Howard, PhD)
Get Out The Vote (GOTV) with Chip Parton for Woodfin Town Council with guest host Dr. Eric “Big E” Howard, PhD. We’ll knock on doors and talk to voters about Chip’s election on Tues. Nov. 4th, 2025.
Shifts start at 10:00 a.m., 1:00 p.m., and 4:00 p.m.
ABOUT CHIP
Chip is a plumber, small business owner, and lifelong resident of Woodfin. Learn more at chipparton.com
Have you seen Chip’s campaign video? chippartonvideo.com
WHAT TO EXPECT
We’ll provide training and literature, and pair you with other canvassers. To canvass door to door, you will be required to use the MiniVAN app on your smartphone. Please download, install, and log in to MiniVAN before you arrive.
To install the MiniVAN app, go to your app store and search for “MiniVAN” then download the app. Next, enter your Action ID and log in to MiniVAN. If you don’t have an Action ID, you can sign up for one on the app.
We’ll provide MiniVAN list numbers and Chip’s literature when you arrive. Chip’s literature will be left at every voter's door.
QUESTIONS?
If you have questions about Chip, canvasssing, or using MiniVAN, email us at: chipforwoodfin@gmail.com
TIPS
- Wear comfortable shoes
- Dress for the weather
- Make sure your phone is fully charged
- Bring your phone charger
- Fill up your gas tank
- Bicyclists, roller bladers, motorcyclists, and others are welcome
- We’ll have snacks and water for you
Buncombe County Board of Elections Meeting [BCBoE]
Attend the Buncombe County Board of Elections meeting and monitor the proceedings, especially since the composition of the board has shifted from D majority to R majority.
Note new location. Time is approximate.
Hominy Cluster Fellowship with Dems
We'd love for you to join us for an evening of fellowship! White Labs is an excellent venue, with beer, wine, and non-alcoholic beverages, as well as a great food menu!
Who should attend: Any local Dems and left-leaning Independents.
Weaverville Weekly Protests
Join us for our weekly Protests at the Weaverville Clock on Main St from 5-5:45. Our group has grown every week and enjoys the supportive waves and honks from the Weaverville citizens. Bring your signs and your joy. We also bring donations of food and supplies to the First Baptist Church as our way of “giving back.” Non-perishable food items such as dry black beans and protein bars, and cleaning supplies are requested.
Who should attend: The 8 precincts in North Buncombe Cluster
North Asheville Weekly Protest / Sign Waving
Join us for our weekly sign-waving / protests at the corner of Charlotte St. and Chestnut St. from 5:00-5:45 on Thursdays.
Our group hopes to grow every week and enjoy the supportive waves and honks from the folks driving past. Bring your signs and your joy.
TOWN HALL with South Buncombe Elected Officials
Join the South Buncombe Cluster for an important TOWN HALL on Saturday, November 8, from 1:30pm-3:00pm at the Lutheran Church of the Nativity on Hendersonville Road just north of Airport Road.
Let's collaborate for a better South Buncombe:
- What is important to you?
- What do you want your elected officials to know?
- What do you want to ask them?
- What are you hoping for from them?
- What are your neighbors concerned about?
This is your chance to hear and be heard!
Panelists expected:
- NC House Representative Eric Ager
- Buncombe County Commissioner Jennifer Horton
- Asheville Councilmember Bo Hess
- Buncombe Schools Board Member At Large Charles Martin
Come and bring your Dem and Dem-Leaning friends and neighbors!
East Asheville Town Hall / Listening Session
You are invited to participate in the East Asheville Town Hall/Listening Session on Saturday, November 8, 4-5:30 PM at the East Asheville Public Library — an opportunity for your voice and ideas to be heard.
We want to hear about the issues that are most important to you as a voter. We want to hear about what you believe candidates and elected officials should stand for and fight for in 2026 and beyond. We want to know what would make you enthusiastic about exercising your right to vote.
This is a time for you to speak your mind and your heart in a safe and receptive environment. The Listening Session will be facilitated by Lindsey Prather, NC State Representative; Brian Turner, NC State Representative; and Martin Moore, Buncombe County Commissioner.
Who should attend: All Democratic and Unaffiliated voters and all Democratic and Unaffiliated voters under 40.
Precinct 33.2 - Make Eye Contact and Small Talk
Start your week off with conversation and coffee with the members of precinct 33.2. Come join us each Monday as we discuss what's going on in the community, current/upcoming events, and bounce ideas off of each other. We welcome all who want to have polite, in-person conversations with other members of precinct 33.2, their neighbors, and anyone in the community!
Black Mountain Meeting of the Minds with U.S. House Candidate Jamie Ager
Meet with like-minded individuals interested in discussing our Democratic challenges and how to organize for future wins. November’s event will feature a special invited speaker: Jamie Ager, candidate for U.S. House of Representatives in the 11th District.
This is the fourth in our series of meetings featuring candidates vying for the Democratic nomination to run against Republican Chuck Edwards.
Arrive early to grab something to drink and chat with fellow members of your precinct. The Pisgah Brewing Co. Tap Room, which serves both alcoholic and nonalcoholic beverages, has been reserved just for us!
Who should attend: Democratic and unaffiliated voters from Black Mountain and surrounding areas. Elected officials are welcome.
Precinct 17.1 Monthly Meeting featuring Democratic Candidates for Buncombe County DA
Precinct 17.1 has invited the three Democratic candidates for Buncombe County District Attorney to speak. Courtney Booth, Katie Kurdys, and Martin Moore will attend. Buncombe County is lucky to have these excellent candidates willing to work for the people.
Who should attend: This meeting is for Precinct 17.1 Democrats and left leaning voters.
Election of Vice Chair for Precinct 58.1, NW Weaverville
Precinct 58.1 members will meet to elect a Vice Chair and discuss upcoming events.
Who should attend: Members of Precinct 58.1 are welcome!
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.
Weaverville Weekly Protests
Join us for our weekly Protests at the Weaverville Clock on Main St from 5-5:45. Our group has grown every week and enjoys the supportive waves and honks from the Weaverville citizens. Bring your signs and your joy. We also bring donations of food and supplies to the First Baptist Church as our way of “giving back.” Non-perishable food items such as dry black beans and protein bars, and cleaning supplies are requested.
Who should attend: The 8 precincts in North Buncombe Cluster
North Asheville Weekly Protest / Sign Waving
Join us for our weekly sign-waving / protests at the corner of Charlotte St. and Chestnut St. from 5:00-5:45 on Thursdays.
Our group hopes to grow every week and enjoy the supportive waves and honks from the folks driving past. Bring your signs and your joy.
Progressive Dems of Buncombe County at White Labs Brewing
Please join us for our monthly meeting at White Labs as we discuss actions to move a progressive agenda and socialize with like-minded individuals!
Agenda:
- General boycotts + discussion on how to spend our $$ where it matters
- November 5th and updates on action in Washington DC
- Endorsements and work towards progressive candidates in Buncombe
- Other open topics - feel free to bring one if you are leading a workstream
Who should attend: This event is open to all residents of Buncombe County who are interested in learning more about Progressive Democrats and what we are doing to work on progressive issues both locally and at a national level.
Precinct 33.2 - Make Eye Contact and Small Talk
Start your week off with conversation and coffee with the members of precinct 33.2. Come join us each Monday as we discuss what's going on in the community, current/upcoming events, and bounce ideas off of each other. We welcome all who want to have polite, in-person conversations with other members of precinct 33.2, their neighbors, and anyone in the community!
Precinct 48.1 Monthly Meeting
Our monthly meeting will discuss how we can become more active participants in the Democratic process, and we need your input!
Who should attend: All local Dems and Unaffiliated are welcome.
We are delighted to have folks from other precincts attend our meetings. We always leave as stronger Dems due to everyone's input!
Buncombe Young Dems Monthly Meeting
Please join us for our monthly meeting to discuss democratic organizing in Buncombe County.
Where: Phone Banking Room @ Buncombe Dems HQ
Who should attend: All young Democrats or young left-leaning unaffiliated voters. Age 18-35.
Wednesday at One World West AVL - Healthcare
Navigating Local Healthcare Options and Resources
Confused about possible changes in the ACA, Medicaid or Medicare? Attend the West Asheville Cluster of the Buncombe County Democratic Party forum on Healthcare on Wednesday, November 19th, from 5:30 PM to 7:30 PM at One World Brewing West (520 Haywood Road).
This vital forum, themed "Navigating Local Healthcare Options and Resources," features a panel of local experts sharing insights and taking community questions.
North Asheville Weekly Protest / Sign Waving
Join us for our weekly sign-waving / protests at the corner of Charlotte St. and Chestnut St.
Our group hopes to grow every week and enjoy the supportive waves and honks from the folks driving past. Bring your signs and your joy.
(For future NAVL protests, watch the calendar for changes in time as daylight gets shorter, and changes of day of week around holidays!)
Weaverville Weekly Protests
Join us for our weekly Protests at the Weaverville Clock on Main St from 5-5:45. Our group has grown every week and enjoys the supportive waves and honks from the Weaverville citizens. Bring your signs and your joy. We also bring donations of food and supplies to the First Baptist Church as our way of “giving back.” Non-perishable food items such as dry black beans and protein bars, and cleaning supplies are requested.
Who should attend: The 8 precincts in North Buncombe Cluster
Dems Read Book Club
Each month we discuss a book the group has agreed upon at the previous meeting. In November we will discuss ANTIFA: The Anti-Fascist Handbook by Mark Bray. "Focused and persuasive....Bray's book is many things: the first English-language transnational history of antifa...and a record of advice from anti-Fascist organizers past and present," wrote THE NEW YORKER.
You may find the book available as a free download from Libcom.org as well as your favorite book vendor.
Who should attend: Anyone who wants to read and discuss books of interest with fellow left-leaning readers. Even if you haven't read the book, come anyway for a lively and wide-ranging discussion. We meet the 3rd Friday of each month.
East Asheville Demsgiving
Come celebrate the holiday with our Demsgiving potluck event. Join us for food, fun, and friends! Enjoy music and games.
Don't miss out on awesome speakers: Lindsey Prather, Julie Mayfield, Eric Ager and Martin Moore. All candidates for NC 11 have been invited; so far Jamie Ager, Zelda Briarwood and Richard Hudspeth have committed to coming. Please bring a dish to share, we will provide drinks and desserts. Everyone is invited!
Precinct 33.2 - Make Eye Contact and Small Talk
Start your week off with conversation and coffee with the members of precinct 33.2. Come join us each Monday as we discuss what's going on in the community, current/upcoming events, and bounce ideas off of each other. We welcome all who want to have polite, in-person conversations with other members of precinct 33.2, their neighbors, and anyone in the community!
DEMSGiving in Black Mountain
Come celebrate with like-minded folks at our Soup & Chili Potluck! Also, consider bringing bread, crackers, cheese & desserts to spread-the-love. Tasty beers and other kinds of drinks will be available for purchase at the bar. Support local! Wheelchair accessible.
Have you read Dirt Road Revival yet? Want to know more about how we can strengthen our rural area by listening to each other and reaching out beyond ourselves to provide our neighbors with care in practical ways? Building community is key over policies – especially at this time in our country. Canyon Woodward, co-author, will be our ‘encourager’ for the evening and we will allow time for Q&A! Also, he’ll have books available, should you want to purchase a signed copy.
In addition, this is a Silent Auction Fundraiser of handmade art & craft items to benefit our local disaster relief non-profit: Swannanoa Communities Together.
If you cannot attend, please consider a donation to this group who is working directly with our neighbors profoundly impacted by Helene here in the Swannanoa/Black Mountain area. There is still much to be done and the federal government is not helping.
https://www.swannanoacommunitiestogether.org/
North Asheville Weekly Protest / Sign Waving
Join us for our weekly sign-waving / protests at the corner of Charlotte St. and Chestnut St.
Our group hopes to grow every week and enjoy the supportive waves and honks from the folks driving past. Bring your signs and your joy.
(For future NAVL protests, watch the calendar for changes in time as daylight gets shorter, and changes of day of week around holidays!)
North Asheville Weekly Protest / Sign Waving
Join us for our weekly sign-waving / protests at the corner of Charlotte St. and Chestnut St.
Our group hopes to grow every week and enjoy the supportive waves and honks from the folks driving past. Bring your signs and your joy.
(For future NAVL protests, watch the calendar for changes in time as daylight gets shorter, and changes of day of week around holidays!)
Weaverville Weekly Protests
Join us for our weekly Protests at the Weaverville Clock on Main St from 5-5:45. Our group has grown every week and enjoys the supportive waves and honks from the Weaverville citizens. Bring your signs and your joy. We also bring donations of food and supplies to the First Baptist Church as our way of “giving back.” Non-perishable food items such as dry black beans and protein bars, and cleaning supplies are requested.
Who should attend: The 8 precincts in North Buncombe Cluster
Black Mountain Meeting of the Minds with U.S. House Candidate Dr. Richard Hudspeth
Meet with like-minded individuals interested in discussing our Democratic challenges and how to organize for future wins. November’s event will feature a special invited speaker: Dr. Richard Hudspeth, candidate for U.S. House of Representatives in the 11th District.
This is the fifth in our series of meetings featuring candidates vying for the Democratic nomination to run against Republican Chuck Edwards.
Arrive early to grab something to drink and chat with fellow members of your precinct. The Pisgah Brewing Co. Tap Room, which serves both alcoholic and nonalcoholic beverages, has been reserved just for us!
North Asheville Weekly Protest / Sign Waving
Join us for our weekly sign-waving / protests at the corner of Charlotte St. and Chestnut St.
Our group hopes to grow every week and enjoy the supportive waves and honks from the folks driving past. Bring your signs and your joy.
(For future NAVL protests, watch the calendar for changes in time as daylight gets shorter, and changes of day of week around holidays!)
Weaverville Weekly Protests
Join us for our weekly Protests at the Weaverville Clock on Main St from 5-5:45. Our group has grown every week and enjoys the supportive waves and honks from the Weaverville citizens. Bring your signs and your joy. We also bring donations of food and supplies to the First Baptist Church as our way of “giving back.” Non-perishable food items such as dry black beans and protein bars, and cleaning supplies are requested.
Who should attend: The 8 precincts in North Buncombe Cluster
Buncombe Young Dems Monthly Meeting
Please join us for our monthly meeting to discuss democratic organizing in Buncombe County.
Where: Phone Banking Room @ Buncombe Dems HQ
Who should attend: All young Democrats or young left-leaning unaffiliated voters. Age 18-35.
North Asheville Weekly Protest / Sign Waving
Join us for our weekly sign-waving / protests at the corner of Charlotte St. and Chestnut St.
Our group hopes to grow every week and enjoy the supportive waves and honks from the folks driving past. Bring your signs and your joy.
(For future NAVL protests, watch the calendar for changes in time as daylight gets shorter, and changes of day of week around holidays!)
Weaverville Weekly Protests
Join us for our weekly Protests at the Weaverville Clock on Main St from 5-5:45. Our group has grown every week and enjoys the supportive waves and honks from the Weaverville citizens. Bring your signs and your joy. We also bring donations of food and supplies to the First Baptist Church as our way of “giving back.” Non-perishable food items such as dry black beans and protein bars, and cleaning supplies are requested.
Who should attend: The 8 precincts in North Buncombe Cluster
North Asheville Weekly Protest / Sign Waving
Join us for our weekly sign-waving / protests at the corner of Charlotte St. and Chestnut St.
Our group hopes to grow every week and enjoy the supportive waves and honks from the folks driving past. Bring your signs and your joy.
(For future NAVL protests, watch the calendar for changes in time as daylight gets shorter, and changes of day of week around holidays!)
North Asheville Weekly Protest / Sign Waving
Join us for our weekly sign-waving / protests at the corner of Charlotte St. and Chestnut St.
Our group hopes to grow every week and enjoy the supportive waves and honks from the folks driving past. Bring your signs and your joy.
Hominy Cluster Ballfield Litter Pickup
Come and help us demonstrate community involvement, with a couple of hours picking up litter at this local sports field . . . this event is a way for us to give back to our local community! Wear your BCDP (or other) Democratic t-shirt.
Who should attend: All Hominy and local Democrats, and left-leaning independents
Precinct 33.2 - Make Eye Contact and Small Talk
Start your week off with conversation and coffee with the members of precinct 33.2. Come join us each Monday as we discuss what's going on in the community, current/upcoming events, and bounce ideas off of each other. We welcome all who want to have polite, in-person conversations with other members of precinct 33.2, their neighbors, and anyone in the community!
Buncombe County Democratic Party Monthly Meeting
Join the Buncombe Dems, including our Board, Cluster Leaders, Precinct Chairs and other officers for updates and to hear current plans as we move forward towards the 2025 Municipal Elections and all-important 2026 Midterms!
Register People to Vote at the North Asheville Tailgate Market
Come join us as pairs of volunteers register people to vote in shifts at the North Asheville Tailgate Market. (You don't have to be available the entire 8:30-12:00 period.) Please do not wear any clothing that identifies you as a member of a particular party. This work is non-partisan.
Who should attend: Anyone wishing to register voters. Prior to the event, those who sign up will be contacted by the coordinator with further information.
Organized by Precinct 22.2
North Asheville Weekly Protest / Sign Waving
Join us for our weekly sign-waving / protests at the corner of Charlotte St. and Chestnut St. from 5:00-5:45 on Thursdays. Our group hopes to grow every week and enjoy the supportive waves and honks from the folks driving past. Bring your signs and your joy.
Weaverville Weekly Protests
Join us for our weekly Protests at the Weaverville Clock on Main St from 5-5:45. Our group has grown every week and enjoys the supportive waves and honks from the Weaverville citizens. Bring your signs and your joy. We also bring donations of food and supplies to the First Baptist Church as our way of “giving back.” Non-perishable food items such as dry black beans and protein bars, and cleaning supplies are requested.
Who should attend: The 8 precincts in North Buncombe Cluster
Lake Tomahawk Dems Weds Coffee & Conversation
Neighbors gather for Coffee & Conversation
Open to all Dems and like-minded folks
Precinct 2.1 Chair and Vice-Chair Elections
Precinct 2.1 members are invited to attend a meeting to elect a new precinct chair and vice-chair.
Who should attend: Any member of Precinct 2.1
Buncombe Young Dems Monthly Meeting
Please join us for our monthly meeting to discuss democratic organizing in Buncombe County.
Where: Phone Banking Room @ Buncombe Dems HQ
Who should attend: All young Democrats or young left-leaning unaffiliated voters. Age 18-35.
Sidewalk Activism in Oakley
We will meet at the corner of Fairview Rd. and Cedar Street for 30 minutes every Tuesday, 5-5:30pm, to get energized with honks, thumbs ups, and energize people who will take solace in knowing that our neighborhood is solidly against the fascist Trump regime.
Who should attend: Anyone who wants to bring their sign and protest the Trump regime
Buncombe County Board of Elections Meeting [BCBoE]
Attend the Buncombe County Board of Elections meeting and monitor the proceedings, especially since the composition of the board has shifted from D majority to R majority.
Take the Bus to the Redistricting Watch Rally in Raleigh [NCDP]
Republicans are scared of losing, so they're cheating. We've seen redistricting battles play out across the country – and now the fight is coming to North Carolina.
We need to be outside the General Assembly. A seat in the US House of Representatives is on the line. Get on the bus — leaving Asheville early to get to the Capitol in time for the Rally — to be part of this protest!
Last month it was reported that President Trump was pressuring Senate Leader Phil Berger to draw new maps favorable to congressional Republicans in exchange for a political favor. Now Senator Berger said "we will hold votes in our October session to redraw North Carolina’s congressional map."
We are gathering to send the GOP a message: North Carolinians are watching and we’re not backing down.
Resistance Reading Group x Antifascist Book Club: October meeting
Do you like to read? Do you want to build community? Do you want to fight fascism? Join us for our new reading group, meeting monthly on Mondays, where we do all of this and have fun while doing it!
This month, we're teaming up with our friends at the Antifascist Book Club with the Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Asheville to read "I Never Thought of It That Way: How to Have Fearlessly Curious Conversations in Dangerously Divided Times" by Monica Guzman. This is a topic that's of significant interest to a lot of us these days. Many people who have read this book say it's helped them learn how to have these important conversations, which is what it will take for us to move forward as a country.
All are welcome to join, even if you haven't read the book.
Who should attend: All Democrats and left-leaning independents who enjoy books and conversation.
Downtown Cluster Weekly Monday Protest
Join us for a Weekly Monday Protest at the top of Pack Square Asheville, 4:45-5:30 pm. Bring your signs, your voices, friends and neighbors as we show up each Monday to protest this administration’s assault on our democracy.
Who should attend: The Downtown Cluster precincts 1.1, 2.1, 8.2, 8.3, 10.1 & 11.1 . . . and all those who believe that defending democracy matters!
Precinct 33.2 - Make Eye Contact and Small Talk
Start your week off with conversation and coffee with the members of precinct 33.2. Come join us each Monday as we discuss what's going on in the community, current/upcoming events, and bounce ideas off of each other. We welcome all who want to have polite, in-person conversations with other members of precinct 33.2, their neighbors, and anyone in the community!
Healthcare Issues in Western North Carolina
Senator Julie Mayfield and Asheville physician, Mark McNeill, MD discuss healthcare issues that impact us in WNC:
How can HCA have such a monopoly in our area, when many people would prefer another option for health care in Asheville?
How will the impending Medicaid cuts impact our part of the state? What is the state doing to deal with the prospect of 600,000 North Carolinians losing their health care - or what should our state leadership be doing?
What is our state legislature prioritizing in terms of ensuring health care for all in North Carolina?
and more!
Organized by the Hominies Cluster but open to any Buncombe County Dems and Friends who what to know more about the issues impacting health care in our part of the state.
Meet and Greet Your Candidates for Woodfin, Precinct 70.1
Join us for a Woodfin Candidates Meet & Greet at Roy Pope Park! This is a welcoming, community-focused event where neighbors can connect, ask questions, and learn more about the candidates running to represent our town.
Meet the candidates, share your ideas, and help shape the future of Woodfin. Bring your questions, your family, and your neighbors — everyone is invited!
Who should attend: Residents of Woodfin. We especially encourage neighbors from the local precincts (70.1), community members interested in learning more about the candidates, and anyone who wants to engage in conversations about the future of Woodfin to attend.
No Kings Black Mountain
from the organizers:
We will gather in Town Square at 2:00. There will be a drum circle and a speaker. Then we will line the sidewalks along State Street and HWY 9. Conclude at 3:15.
Our peaceful movement is only getting bigger and stronger. “NO KINGS” is more than just a slogan—it’s the foundation our nation was built upon. Born in the streets, carried by millions in chants and on posters, it echoes from city blocks to rural town squares, uniting people across this country to fight dictatorship together.
The president thinks his rule is absolute. But in America, we don’t have kings, and we won’t back down against chaos, corruption, and cruelty. Grow our movement and join us.
Register People to Vote at the North Asheville Tailgate Market
Come join us as pairs of volunteers register people to vote in shifts at the North Asheville Tailgate Market. (You don't have to be available the entire 8:30-12:00 period.) Please do not wear any clothing that identifies you as a member of a particular party. This work is non-partisan.
Who should attend: Anyone wishing to register voters. Prior to the event, those who sign up will be contacted by the coordinator with further information.
Organized by Precinct 22.2
Black Mountain Democrats Read - Book Club Meeting
Each month we discuss a book the group has agreed upon at the previous meeting. In October we will be discussing "Flip the Tables: The Everyday Disruptor's Guide to Finding Courage and Making Change."
This 2025 book by Alencia Johnson "encourages readers to disrupt themselves, their visions, and their communities to create positive change. Johnson...uses personal stories and actionable tools to help readers uncover their unique gifts, overcome fear, and align their values with their actions to make a meaningful impact" reads the Amazon synopsis.
Who should attend this event? Anyone who wants to read and discuss books of interest with left-leaning readers.
Downtown Dems Panel Discussion on Affordable Housing
Come join Downtown Democrats for our panel discussion about Affordable Housing in Buncombe County. Speakers from Habitat for Humanity, Asheville Poverty Initiative and City of Asheville Affordable Housing will address critical issues, such as: how we define Affordable Housing with "real" numbers, what is happening now in the county to address the persistent and growing concerns, and how we can advocate for initiatives to make housing more affordable for people in Asheville and the county.
Our goal is to educate ourselves about the real struggles folks face with housing needs, learn what is being done to address these needs, and what we can DO to make a difference!
Who should attend: Anyone who believes affordable housing is vital to the health and well-being of all people.
Weaverville Weekly Protests
Join us for our weekly Protests at the Weaverville Clock on Main St from 5-5:45. Our group has grown every week and enjoys the supportive waves and honks from the Weaverville citizens. Bring your signs and your joy. We also bring donations of food and supplies to the First Baptist Church as our way of “giving back.” Non-perishable food items such as dry black beans and protein bars, and cleaning supplies are requested.
Who should attend: The 8 precincts in North Buncombe Cluster
North Asheville Weekly Protest / Sign Waving
Join us for our weekly sign-waving / protests at the corner of Charlotte St. and Chestnut St. from 5:00-5:45 on Thursdays. Our group hopes to grow every week and enjoy the supportive waves and honks from the folks driving past. Bring your signs and your joy.
West Asheville - 3rd Wednesdays at One World (WOW)
Join West Asheville Democrats at One World Brewing on Wednesday, October 15th - and each third Wednesday - for networking, discussion, education, and training in a fun, relaxed atmosphere with like-minded individuals.
The panel discussion topic this month will be Immigration.
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.
Drinks with Dems - North Asheville/Woodfin Cluster
It’s fall — and time to gather together with North Asheville/ Woodfin Dems and left-thinking friends!
So come join us for an informal gathering at our much loved and newly reopened Zillicoah Brewery. The Riverside Drive location is perfect for an evening of conversation, community, and Zillicoah brews and food trucks. Connect with neighbors and volunteers who are working to move our community forward.
If you want to be more involved or just want to see what we are all about, mark your calendars now. Let’s raise a glass to building a better tomorrow — together!
Who should attend this event: North Asheville and Woodfin Democrats and left-leaning unaffiliated voters. Join us!
Lake Tomahawk Dems Weds Coffee & Conversation
Neighbors gather for Coffee & Conversation
Open to all Dems and like-minded folks
Precinct 48.1 Monthly Meeting
It's important we get together to lay the groundwork for the next election, as well as build our Democratic community! We'll discuss several community service projects as well.
Precinct 48.1 members and all Buncombe Democrats are welcome to attend.
Sidewalk Activism in Oakley
We will meet at the corner of Fairview Rd. and Cedar Street for 30 minutes every Tuesday, 5-5:30pm, to get energized with honks, thumbs ups, and energize people who will take solace in knowing that our neighborhood is solidly against the fascist Trump regime.
Who should attend: Anyone who wants to bring their sign and protest the Trump regime
Buncombe County Board of Elections Meeting [BCBoE]
Attend the Buncombe County Board of Elections meeting and monitor the proceedings, especially since the composition of the board has shifted from D majority to R majority.

