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Apr
16

Leicester 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.

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Apr
16

Downtown Cluster Meeting - Precinct Officers & All Precinct Members

  • Buncombe County Democratic Party - HQ (Basement Room) (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

As we build on the enthusiasm and commitment to action-oriented initiatives within our precincts, a meeting of all Downtown Cluster officers, and all of our precinct folks, has been scheduled for April 16th. We ask that you reserve the date and mark your calendars! Please do whatever you can to attend to ensure that precincts 1.1, 2.1, 8.2, 8.3. 10.1 and 11.1 are well-represented. We will also discuss scheduling regular cluster and precinct meetings going forward.
Speakers in attendance will be Commissioner Martin Moore, BCDP Chair Kristen Robinson and Buncombe County Young Democrats President Brenden Hipps, all kindly giving their time to help us target our focus on actions that will have the most impact in our precincts, and answer questions that we may have.
Please sign up to let us know that you will be in attendance. We’ll have pizza, and a head count will be helpful. Feel free to offer your thoughts/ideas for agenda items. We want to hear from you! Although a 90-minute meeting will not address all, it will be a launch to creating an active environment in our precincts, and cluster, as we move closer to the mid-terms. Now is the time to get organized!

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Apr
17

Department of People Who Work For a Living Asheville Public Hearing [NC AFL-CIO]

As the NC branch of the Department of People Who Work For a Living (DPWL), we are conducting field hearings across NC so that leaders in our communities hear how cuts in federal funding and services are impacting our families and neighbors.

Greater Asheville residents will be sharing their stories. Local leaders will be listening. Sen. Thom Tillis has been invited

Free food will be provided at doors opening along with story sharing opportunities and art activities to express how attendees are feeling.

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Apr
19

People's Town Hall for Liberty [Good Trouble WNC, Red Wine & Blue]

Join us for a community gathering as part of a nationwide day of action to demand answers from our elected representatives! They are not likely to attend, but we still want your questions to be heard. The front part of Pack Square will be a town hall-style event while in the back, we will have an Activism Fair with grassroots groups tabling about how you can get involved with their orgs. This event will have something for everyone! 

If you would like to submit a question for the town hall, complete this form, https://forms.gle/t9jv7Eaf882FWSdZ8, and we will be selecting 10 questions to highlight and allow you to come to the stage and ask your question in person!

We also need many VOLUNTEERS for this event, so please let us know if you can pitch in. Tell us how you’d like to be involved at https://forms.gle/t9jv7Eaf882FWSdZ8 .  

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Apr
22

East Asheville Cluster Drinks with Dems

Join us on Earth Day to hear from Climate Activist Don Kraus as well as the Buncombe County Democrats first chair, Ed Kramer. This is a chance to get to meet and ask some questions about our County Democrats and then talk with the North Carolina state coordinator of the Citizens Climate Lobby, Don Kraus.

Who should attend: Any interested Strong Democrats and left-leaning Unaffiliateds from East Asheville

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Apr
22

Leicester Cluster 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.

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Apr
23

Precinct Officer Training Level 1: The Basics of Precinct Leadership

This training is for newly elected or new-ish Precinct Officers. The basics of leading your precincts will be covered, including:

  • What to do?

  • How to grow your precinct?

  • How do precincts fit in the whole organization?

  • What are the most critical responsibilities of a precinct chair? 

  • What to know about Buncombe County cluster, precincts and elected officials.

  • Overview of the 2-year election cycle. 

Led by Denise Marecki, BCDP 2nd Vice Chair Training, Kathie Kline, former Chair and 1st Vice Chair and Ed Kramer, 1st Vice Chair. 

We will follow soon after the convention with Precinct Officer Level 2 Training: Tools and Resources for Success.  Dates to be announced in Mid-April. 

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Apr
24

Precinct 43.2 Monthly Meeting

We are beginning to plan strategies for the immediate future (the Allison Riggs appeal fight), as well as thinking about the 2026 election. What can we do to make a difference locally, as well as in our state and country?

If you have suggestions and ideas, unique skills and talents, please join us and help build a team in our precinct. All are welcome.

Who should attend: Neighbors and friends, Democrats and unaffiliated voters in Precinct 43.2.

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Apr
25

"Thriving Loudly" Listening Tour [Equality NC]

Equality North Carolina is the oldest statewide organization in the country dedicated to securing rights and protections for the LGBTQ community. They are presenting a conversation between community members, their executive director, Eliazar Pasada, and members of their staff. The event is free and open to the public and will be held in the downstairs room of BCDP Headquarters.

RSVP at https://forms.gle/MDioRzWLr8a44cY57 which also allows you to submit questions ahead of the event if you wish.

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Buncombe County Democratic Party Annual Convention
Apr
26

Buncombe County Democratic Party Annual Convention

This year’s Annual Buncombe County Democratic Party Convention will be held on Saturday, April 26th starting at 10am. Doors will open at 9 for registration.

Those who were voted as Convention Delegates at their Precinct Organizing Meeting may vote at this event. All BCDP Officer positions are up for election, and resolutions provided by the Precincts will be discussed and voted upon.

Our featured Speaker is Reyna Walters-Morgan, Democratic National Committee (DNC) Vice Chair for Civic Engagement & Voter Participation! She is at the forefront of the mission to expand our democracy and give every American a seat at the table. She has been working to gain a younger demographic, add infrastructure to engage volunteers and continue year-round voter protection and advocacy, and double down on educational and organizing opportunities.

Formal agenda to come.

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Apr
26

Dems After Dark

The Young Democrats of Buncombe County are hosting Dems After Dark right after the Buncombe County Convention at 5pm at Hi-Wire Brewing in Biltmore Village.

All Democrats and left-leaning Unaffiliateds are welcome, even if you aren't attending the convention!

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Apr
27

Legislative Trivia with Lindsey Prather and Eric Ager

Put on your thinking caps and join your Democratic Hominies Cluster neighbors and our superstar representatives for pizza, pop or a beer at a fun and informative event.

  • When: Sunday, April 27th, 3:00-5:00 pm

  • Where: 6 Rhododendron Way, Candler

  • Cost: $8 for Pizza and pop – OR – bring your own beer.

Registration Required

Who should attend: Hominies Cluster members of precincts 24.1, 44.1, 45.1, 46.1, 47.1, 48.1, 49.1 and friends

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Apr
29

Oakley 9.1 Meeting

Spring into Action!! Help us kick off the year with fun and games outdoors at Highland Brewing while getting to know your neighbors. Come share your ideas to get moving and get active.

Who should attend: Any and all Democrats living in 9.1 Oakley are welcome

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Apr
29

Precinct Officer Training Level 1: Basics of Precinct Leadership

This training is for newly elected or newish Precinct Officers. The basics of leading your precincts will be covered, including:

  • What to do?

  • How to grow your precinct?

  • How do precincts fit in the whole organization?

  • What are the most critical responsibilities of a precinct chair?

  • What to know about Buncombe County cluster, precincts and elected officials.

  • Overview of the 2-year election cycle.

Led by Denise Marecki, BCDP 2nd Vice Chair Training, Kathie Kline, former Chair and 1st Vice Chair and Ed Kramer, 1st Vice Chair.

Who should attend: New precinct officers since 2025

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May
3

Leicester Litter Pick-up

Let's PULL together again to Pick Up Leicester Litter and make our community a cleaner and safer place to live!

Bags, gloves, safety vests, etc. will be provided by AVL Greenworks.

Who should attend: Anyone who cares about the Leicester Community


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May
3

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.

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May
8

Meeting of the Minds Black Mountain

Meet with like-minded individuals interested in discussing our Democratic challenges and how to organize for future wins. We encourage elected officials to attend and provide updates.

Who should attend: Interested Democratic and unaffiliated voters from Black Mountain and surrounding areas. Any elected officials are welcome.

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May
13

North Buncombe - Dems with Friends

The future of America lies in the hands of our young people. Come to hear Brenden Hipps, President of the Young Dems, share his thoughts and ideas with "The Path Forward: Why young people drifted away from the Democratic Party in 2024, and how we can bring them back." Brenden was also Campaign Mgr. for Lindsey Prather, our NC House Rep #115, and was instrumental in helping her win a very tough race in her Republican-leaning district.
He is worth hearing!

Invite your neighbors, young people you know, Dems and Independents to learn what our local Democrats are doing! Our BCDP “brand” is different than the DNC and we proved it with the highest DEM turnout in NC. Democrats have common goals but different ways to meet them. We CAN change the narrative! Come and hear how.

Who should attend: Democrats and like-minded Unaffiliated voters in the 8 precincts of North Buncombe Dems Cluster

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May
18

Women's Reproductive Rights Issues in Western North Carolina

  • 6 Rhododendron Way Candler, NC, 28715 United States (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Join us at this timely and informative meeting organized by the Hominies Cluster leadership.
If you want to know what is happening in North Carolina regarding women’s reproductive rights, how we are being impacted by state legislation, and what we should know and be concerned about so that we can support the leaders and officials trying to make a difference in our state – you need to attend!

Ruchi Moore, MD, a local OBGYN physician will speak on the challenges of providing care to women - right now and going forward. Nikki Harris, former Director of Philanthropy for Planned Parenthood South Atlantic and a reproductive rights advocate, will talk about local programs and resources for women facing reproductive health issues and how we can support. Julie Mayfield, our State Senator, will share information on political issues the state legislature is dealing with and the economic and social costs of not investing in reproductive health care. All information we should know about to be informed voters!

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May
20

Buncombe County NCDPJC Meeting

  • Buncombe County Democratic Party Headquarters - Basement Meeting Room (capacity - 120) (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

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/.

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May
21

Wednesdays at One World - West Asheville Dems Monthly Event

Join West Asheville Democrats at One World Brewing every third Wednesday for networking, discussion, education, and training in a fun, relaxed atmosphere with like-minded individuals.

These events will always include time to relax, socialize, and enjoy a beverage as well as an element of political and civic education and/or training in political activism.

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.

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Jun
18

Wednesdays at One World - West Asheville Dems Monthly Event

Join West Asheville Democrats at One World Brewing every third Wednesday for networking, discussion, education, and training in a fun, relaxed atmosphere with like-minded individuals.

These events will always include time to relax, socialize, and enjoy a beverage as well as an element of political and civic education and/or training in political activism.

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.

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Jul
16

Wednesdays at One World - West Asheville Dems Monthly Event

Join West Asheville Democrats at One World Brewing every third Wednesday for networking, discussion, education, and training in a fun, relaxed atmosphere with like-minded individuals.

These events will always include time to relax, socialize, and enjoy a beverage as well as an element of political and civic education and/or training in political activism.

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.

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Apr
15

Buncombe Young Dems Monthly Meeting

The YDs are hosting our monthly meeting in Murphy-Oakley Park to connect with our members and enjoy the Springtime! We are committed to making politics more accessible to young people and welcome all members, new and old. We'll be talking about some upcoming events we're planning and how we're expanding our outreach in 2025. If it rains, we'll move it to the Buncombe Dems HQ at 951 Old Fairview Rd.

Who should attend: Young Democrats or left-leaning Unaffiliated Young People aged 18-35

~ follow us on Instagram @buncombeyoungdems

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Apr
14

Progressive Democrats of Buncombe County Brainstorm + Social

This is an in-person event for progressive individuals to attend and take action on fighting against the current administration while promoting and working on progressive issues for WNC and NC as a whole.

We'll be hearing from some key figures in the area who are working on creative ways to fight gerrymandering + disenfranchisement while breaking out into small groups that are action-oriented.

We would love to have you and feel free to bring cookies, wine or beer - this is a great place to meet like-minded individuals and work on issues that are important to North Carolina!

Who should attend: Progressive Democrats, Democrats and Left Leaning Independents of WNC!

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Apr
12

BCDP Resolutions Committee Meeting

The County Convention is the second step in the process of resolutions submitted at precinct organizing meetings to be adopted into our party platform and shared with elected officials. The BCDP Resolutions Committee will be meeting to review all resolutions submitted to the county in order to prepare them for the County Convention. If you are interested in participating or observing the process - or just want an early look at the resolutions we will be considering - please join us!

Who Should Attend: Folks interested in the process of and the resolutions that will be considered at this year's county convention. Zoom link will be sent to those who sign up to attend.

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Apr
12

Earls for Justice: Asheville Fundraiser for NC Supreme Court Justice Anita Earls

  • Address provided upon reservation Biltmore Forest, NC, 28803 United States (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

We have an opportunity to defend democracy in North Carolina. Republicans made our judicial elections partisan and got a head start on installing loyalists. They allowed partisan gerrymandering to reduce democratic voices. So Democrats created a plan to take back our courts before the next round of scheduled redistricting.

Step ONE was re-electing Justice Allison Riggs - that one is, shockingly, still in the courts.

Step TWO is making sure Justice Anita Earls retains her seat in 2026. She is already working vigorously to do that. A longtime civil rights attorney and champion for voting rights, Anita is the only person of color serving on the Court.

Step THREE will be to flip three seats blue in 2028.

You can help by attending the Earls for Justice: Asheville Event.

Find out more at the link below. Note: if the donation amounts listed do not fit your budget, use the “Custom Contribution” selection and fill in any amount you feel comfortable donating.

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Apr
12

Buncombe County Democratic Party Monthly Meeting

Join the BCDP Monthly Meeting, happening right after the Dem Men’s Club breakfast event.

We will be discussing our plans going forward, actions underway, the possibility of another “Turn Anger into Action” resource fair - perhaps outdoors this time, community needs we seek to help meet, and how we can work together to make a difference.

Who should attend: Democrats and Left-Leaning Unaffiliates in Buncombe County.

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Apr
12

Democratic Men's Club Breakfast with Justice Anita Earls

The Democratic Men's Club of Buncombe County (all are welcome despite the name) is hosting its first breakfast of 2025 with very special guest NC Supreme Court Justice Anita Earls!

Following her election to the Supreme Court of North Carolina in 2019, Justice Earls has written numerous opinions on important issues such as the North Carolina Racial Justice Act, the maintenance of privacy rights associated with warrantless searches, and media defamation suits.

Prior to being elected to the North Carolina Supreme Court, Earls was the founder and executive director of the Southern Coalition for Social Justice. She also served as the director of the Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law's Voting Rights Project and as a deputy assistant attorney general for civil rights under President Bill Clinton.

We've all seen how important our courts are. Let's hear from Justice Earls - currently one of only two Democratic judges on the NC Supreme Court (Justice Riggs is the other) - and make sure she is re-elected. We hope to see you there!

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Apr
7

Virtual Briefing - The People vs. Courtroom Chaos [NCDP]

Attend an important event online on Monday, April 7th at 6pm: Virtual Briefing: The People vs. Courtroom Chaos. NCDP is presenting this emergency virtual debrief to walk through what the Griffin ruling means and what happens next plus what we are doing and how you can help!

More: the Republican Court of Appeals' shocking new court ruling threatens to throw out legal ballots. On Monday, April 7 at 6 pm the North Carolina Democratic Party will pivot to an emergency virtual debrief to walk through what the ruling means and what happens next. Importantly, we will tell you how our movement is mobilizing to defend every voter and every vote, and how you can help.

This is a critical moment. Don’t sit this out.

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Apr
5

Nationwide Day of Action [Good Trouble WNC]

Good Trouble WNC, Indivisible Asheville, and Poor Peoples Campaign have come together to cosponsor a rally in cooperation with the national group fiftyfifty.one on Saturday, April 5, 2025. The event will take place from 11am-1pm at the Amphitheater in Pack Square in downtown Asheville. The theme of the rally is the Nationwide Day of Action and it will feature prominent local speakers including veterans’ rights spokesmen Jay Carey and Will Nugent as well as speakers on immigration, climate, and healthcare.

Musical offerings will include the Asheville Gay Mens Choir and the group WomanSong.

Other participating organizations include La Milpa, Sunrise Movement Asheville, and the NC Workers Party. All area residents who support our constitutional democracy are encouraged to attend.

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Apr
5

Hands Off! Asheville Fights Back [Hands Off 2025]

  • Location provided upon signup Asheville, NC (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

From Hands Off 2025:

Donald Trump and Elon Musk think this country belongs to them. We are fighting back!

They're taking everything they can get their hands on—our health care, our data, our jobs, our services—and daring the world to stop them. This is a crisis, and the time to act is now.

On Saturday, April 5th, we're taking to the streets to fight back with a clear message: Hands off!

This mass mobilization day is a message to the world that we do not consent to the destruction of our government and our economy for the benefit of Trump and his billionaire allies.

We are to nonviolent action. We expect all participants to seek to de-escalate any potential confrontation with those who disagree with our values.

Check out handsoff2025.com for more information.

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Apr
3

Meeting of the Minds Black Mountain

Meet with like-minded individuals interested in discussing our Democratic challenges and how to deal for future wins. We encourage elected officials to attend and provide updates.

Who should attend: Interested Democratic and unaffiliated voters from Black Mountain and surrounding areas. Any elected officials are welcome.

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Mar
29

Art for Autonomy [benefit for Pro-Choice NC & Planned Parenthood SAT]

  • River Arts District Asheville, NC, 28803 United States (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Tour through Asheville’s top studios and galleries, while shopping to support Planned Parenthood South Atlantic and Pro-Choice NC. Over 100 pieces of artwork, of all kinds, have been donated, and will be available at the following locations:

Clayspace Co-Op 119 Roberts St.

Mark Bettis Gallery 123 Roberts St.

Amy Massey Studio 129 Roberts St.

Pink Dog Creative: the Big Room 344 Depot St

Trackside Studios 375 Depot St.

Odyssey Gallery of Ceramic Art 238 Clingman Ave.

Plays in Mud Pottery 735 C Haywood Rd.

Cloud House Residency 48 Vermont Ave.

This unique event will benefit Pro-Choice NC and Planned Parenthood South Atlantic. All proceeds will be split between the two organizations. There is no cost to attend. 

Click the link below for more info:


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Mar
27

A Conversation with Marielena Hincapie [Pisgah Legal]

From Pisgah Legal Services:

Join Pisgah Legal for a virtual conversation with Marielena Hincapié to discuss the national immigration landscape and Pisgah Legal’s work supporting immigrant families.

Marielena is a key figure in immigration policy, with her transformative work on initiatives like DACA and the #ImmigrantsAreEssential campaign. She is currently the Distinguished Immigration Scholar at Cornell University and is the former executive director of the National Immigration Law Center.

Marielena will share her insightful and measured perspective and then will be in conversation with Jackie Kiger, our Executive Director, to highlight Pisgah Legal’s work supporting immigrant families in Western North Carolina.

The conversation will happen via Zoom at noon on Thursday, March 27th.

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LGBTQ+ Resource & Resilience Center [Campaign for Southern Equality]
Mar
27

LGBTQ+ Resource & Resilience Center [Campaign for Southern Equality]

  • 20 Oak Street Asheville, NC, 28803 United States (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

From Campaign for Southern Equality:

Spring has sprung, and we're here to help you celebrate with another warm and welcoming Resource & Resilience Center this Thursday, 3/27 from 11am-5pm. Whether you want to relax with a nice massage and haircut or you're seeking advice on protecting your family from anti-LGBTQ+ attacks, we're here to welcome you, support you, and help you access the resources you need.

Join us this Thursday, March 27th, from 11am-5pm at 20 Oak Street to grab a tasty lunch, get a relaxing haircut or massage, and find support navigating resources for you and your family. For this event, we'll also have a Family Law Workshop focused on privacy and family protection, led by attorney Diane “Dizy” Walton.

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Mar
24

Buncombe County Progressives — Brainstorm Next Steps

  • Virtual meeting: sign up for Google Meet link (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

This is a follow-on meeting to our first brainstorm session where we will focus on 4 action items: supporting progressive candidates running for office, pushing a living wage forward in Buncombe, raising visibility of the progressive agenda, and how to reach out to all community members, i.e., a bipartisan message.

If you did not make it to the first meeting, no worries — we would LOVE to have you!!

Who should attend: This is open to Buncombe County Progressives and anyone interested in learning more about pushing progressive issues and actions forward in the Democrats' platform.

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Mar
23

Rally with Letter Carriers to Save UPS [NC AFL-CIO]

From the hosts:

“At a crucial time, this is an opportunity to educate our customers about everything at stake if the Postal Service is privatized or restructured. Our jobs, our service, and the entire Postal Service are on the line. We need everyone’s help in our fight like hell against these attacks!”’

On Sunday, March 23, NALC branches are hosting local rallies to say “Hell No!” to dismantling the Postal Service. With branches holding events nationwide on the same day, we are sending a clear, unified message: Hands off USPS!

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Mar
22

Black Mountain Cluster Annual Precinct Organizing Meeting

This is a wonderful opportunity to connect with your neighbors and get involved in building a stronger community. At the meeting, we’ll elect precinct officers for this cycle and review and vote on any resolutions from our members. In addition, we will discuss forming a stirring committee to plan upcoming speaker/information sessions around current issues of interest to the community.

Who should attend: All registered Democratic and left-leaning unaffiliated voters who reside in 32.1 Owen Middle School precinct, 33.2 Black Mountain Primary precinct, 33.3 Black Mountain Elementary precinct, 34.1 Lakeview Senior Center precinct, 35.1 Black Mountain Montessori School precinct, 36.1 First Baptist Church Black Mountain precinct, 37.1 Garren Creek Fire Department precinct. To find your precinct, you can visit the NC Board of Election’s Voter Search tool.

(Do not park in the fire lanes next to the school. Please reserve the parking spaces in front of the school for mobility challenged neighbors. Additional parking is available in the school parking lot.)

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Mar
22

Downtown Cluster Annual Precinct Organizing Meeting

Come meet your neighbors, volunteers, and precinct officers at our annual organizing meeting. 2025 is a year to build our precincts and build on the success that NC Dems had in 2024. We'll elect precinct officers, draft resolutions for consideration at the county convention, and discuss what we can do to turn NC Blue.

Who should attend: Democrats and left leaning Unaffiliated voters in precincts 1.1, 2.1, 8.2, 8.3, 10.1 and 11.1. To find your Precinct, visit the NC Board of Election’s Voter Search

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Mar
22

Fairview/Reynolds Cluster Annual Precinct Organizing Meeting

  • Fairview Community Center (in front of the Fairview Elementary School) (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

This is the annual precinct organizing meeting for all of the Fairview/Reynolds Cluster.

All Democrats in the Fairview/Reynolds Cluster need to attend. (Precincts: 38.2, 38.3, 39.2, 39.3, 57.1, 60.2, 60.4) To find your precinct, visit NC State Board of Elections Voter Search.

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Mar
22

Leicester Cluster Annual Organizing Meeting

Organizing Meeting on Saturday, March 22, at 10:00 a.m. at the Leicester Community Center.

This is a wonderful opportunity to connect with your neighbors and get involved in building a stronger community. At the meeting, we’ll elect precinct officers for the coming year and review and process any resolutions from our members.

In addition to these important activities, you can get involved with us for local events like quarterly highway cleanups, the annual Leicester Fest, and support for candidates and voter engagement during election years.

Leicester Cluster precincts are 52.1, 53.1, 63.1, 68.1, 681 and 69.1. To find your precinct, visit NC State Board of Elections Voter Search.

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Mar
22

East Asheville Annual Precinct Meeting

  • Buncombe County Democratic Party Headquarters - Basement Meeting Room (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Please join the East Asheville Democrats for our annual Precinct meeting. We will elect officers and talk about future plans. State Representative Brian Turner will give an energizing speech to help us to continue to fight for the cause.

Please come hungry. We'll provide lots of good food and drinks!

Who should attend: Any registered Democrats in precincts 6.1, 7.1, 9.1, 20.1, 21.1, 23.2, 23.3, 25.1 (To find your precinct, visit NC State Board of Elections’ Voter Search)

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Mar
22

Hominies Cluster Organizational Meeting

Continental breakfast treats and coffee will be served at this business meeting where we will hear about our goals for the year - Education and Engagement, our planned cluster events, to elect precinct officers for the next two years, and to consider any resolutions a precinct may want to present. Kristen Robinson will give us an overview of how our goals mesh with BCDP goals. It will also be a great opportunity to meet more of our like-minded neighbors.

Who should attend: Any Hominies Cluster precinct — 24.1, 44.1, 45.1, 46.1, 47.1, 48.1, 49.1 democrats. To find your precinct, visit NC State Board of Elections Voter Search.

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Mar
22

South Buncombe Annual Precinct Organizing Meeting

Join friends, colleagues and like-minded folk to discuss how we can support our statewide and local elected officials and what we want from them. We’ll celebrate the wins we achieved, and talk about ideas and plans to move forward, defeat the NC Senate supermajority, and get (and keep) Democratic judges to balance the judiciary. And we’ll develop ways to survive and resist the newly elected president’s damaging policies — and perhaps even flip a US Senate seat Democratic!

Who should attend: Democrats and Left-Leaning Unaffiliates in Precincts 18.2, 19.1, 29.2, 30.2, 30.3, 31.1, 54.2, 55.1 and 56.2 - the South Buncombe Precincts. To find your precinct, visit NC State Board of Elections’ Voter Search

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Mar
22

North Buncombe Annual Cluster/Precinct Organizing Meeting

Our Annual North Buncombe Cluster/Precinct Organizing Meeting galvanizes and energizes our voters to get involved and get organized. Now is the time to MOBILIZE, and we’ll share several ideas.

Following our opening program, attendees circle up with their precinct for the Annual Precinct meeting. Be prepared to: discuss action plans with your precinct elect Precinct Officers; elect delegates to the County Democratic Convention in April; donate to meet your precinct’s modest annual dues (bring cash or check, but online OK too); and vote on resolutions proposed by precinct members.

Whether you’ve attended in past years or are brand new to the North Buncombe area, we look forward to meeting you and having you become part of our thriving and active community.

Who should attend: Democrats and left-leaning affiliated voters residing in North Buncombe Precincts 40.2, 41.1, 50.1, 51.2, 58.1, 59.1, 67.1 and 71.1 are welcome to attend. To find your precinct, visit NC State Board of Elections’ Voter Search.

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Mar
22

Swannanoa/Riceville Cluster Annual Precinct Organizing Meeting

This is a wonderful opportunity to connect with your neighbors and get involved in building a stronger community. At the meeting, we’ll elect precinct officers for this cycle and review and vote on any resolutions from our members. In addition, we will hear from 1-2 of our NC Senate/House Legislative representatives.

Who should attend: All registered Democratic and left-leaning unaffiliated voters who reside in the Swannanoa/Riceville cluster of Precincts: 61.1 Riceville Community Center, 62.1 Grassy Branch Baptist, 64.1 First Baptist of Swannanoa, 65.1 Williams Elementary, 66.1 Bee Tree Fire Dept.

To find your precinct, you can visit the NC Board of Election’s Voter Search tool at https://vt.ncsbe.gov/RegLkup/

(Do not park in the fire lanes next to the school. Please reserve the parking spaces in front of the school for mobility challenged neighbors. Additional parking is available in the school parking lot.)

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Mar
22

West Asheville Democratic Precinct Cluster Annual Meeting

Join West Asheville Democrats (precincts 12.1, 13.2, 14.2, 14.3, 15.1, 16.2, 26.1, 42.1, 43.2) for our annual precinct organizational meetings. Last year, for the first time in memory, all 9 West Asheville precincts were organized and active. Let’s carry that into 2025-26.

Please sign up to attend and encourage your neighbor Democrats to join as well. Each precinct will be electing a Chair, Vice-Chair, and Secretary. All registered Democrats in a precinct are eligible to attend, vote, and hold one of the three offices. Five registered Democrats are required to be present for precincts to organize.

Note new location: Center for Spiritual Living, 2 Science of Mind Way (Off Sand Hill and Bear Creek Roads), Asheville 28806

The mid-term elections, when we have the chance to flip the US House and Senate and further reduce the GOP majorities in the state legislature, are less than 2 years away. Now is the time to start organizing!

Who should attend: All registered Democrats in Buncombe County Precincts 12.1, 13.2, 14.2, 14.3, 15.1, 16.2, 26.1, 42.1, 43.2 To look up your precinct, use this link: Voter Search

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Mar
22

North Asheville Cluster Annual Meeting

Feeling frustrated with what's happening in D.C.? It's time to turn that frustration into something powerful!

Join us on March 22 for an exciting kickoff event as we gear up for the crucial 2026 midterm elections. We’ve seen how hard work pays off—just look at what NC Dems accomplished last fall!

This is your chance to team up with neighbors and volunteers who are just as passionate about change as you are. Starting at 9:30am, Drew Reisinger, our inspiring Buncombe County Register of Deeds, will lead us in a discussion about taking action in tough times.

Precinct Organizing Meetings will begin at 10am. We’ll break into groups to elect precinct officers and brainstorm ideas to make our voices heard at the county convention. Your input matters! So 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! Don’t miss out—mark your calendar now and be part of this important movement!

Who should attend: Democrats and left leaning Unaffiliated voters in precincts 3.1, 4.1, 5.1,17.1, 22.2, 27.2, 28.1, 70.1
To find your precinct, visit NC State Board of Elections’ Voter Search.

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Mar
20

Federal Cuts Impact Town Hall [NC House Dems]

Join Rep. Lindsey Prather, Rep. Brian Turner, Rep. Eric Ager, and Senator Julie Mayfield for an important town hall discussion on the impacts of federal funding cuts and what they mean for our region—especially as communities continue to navigate the uncertainty of Hurricane Helene recovery.

This listening session will provide an opportunity for residents to share their concerns, ask questions, and hear directly from state lawmakers about the resources and solutions available at the state level. While federal cuts pose new challenges, we are committed to working together to ensure that Buncombe County gets the support it needs.

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