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Jul
30

NC Voter Defense Zoom with Justice Anita Earls [NCDP]

Justice Allison Riggs won, but the Griffin List remains.

We need to help vulnerable voters get their voter files ready for the 2025 election.

Join Justice Anita Earls and NCDP Chair Anderson Clayton to learn about the new version of the "Griffin List" and the plan to help folks make any needed updates to their voter registration information.

Every eligible voter should be able to cast their ballot this November, so let's make sure our neighbors across North Carolina are able to make their voices heard.

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Jul
30

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.

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Jul
31

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


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Jul
31

North Asheville Weekly Protest / Sign Waving

  • Charlotte St. - East side at corner of Chestnut St. - across from former Fuddruckers site (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

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.

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Jul
31

Precinct 48.1 Drinks with Dems

Come join us for an evening of fellowship! All are invited, as we work to develop a community of like-minded citizens. The emphasis is on fellowship, and there are several non-alcoholic alternatives to the beer they serve.

Who should attend: All BCDP members and independent voters.

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Aug
2

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 the vital importance of judges, holding Ted Budd and Chuck Edwards accountable for the Big Ugly Bill, and connecting folks 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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Aug
4

"Deep Canvassing" Training for Downtown Cluster Precincts (Zoom)

Join us for this important virtual training as we learn how to 1) most effectively "deep canvass" door-to-door to engage our voters, 2) actively LISTEN and learn about the issues keeping Buncombe voters up at night, 3) encourage engagement with the BCDP as we offer volunteer opportunities, and 4) use MiniVan as we canvass our precincts. Michael Careccia will be facilitating this training event and will walk us through how to use the MiniVan app.

With an eye towards the midterms, our voters will know we are hitting the streets and knocking on doors to let them know Democrats are working to make a difference!

Who should attend: Democrats ready to take action in the Downtown Cluster precincts (1.1, 2.1, 8.2, 8.3, 10.1 & 11.1)

(Zoom link provided at sign-up in Mobilize)



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Aug
7

North Asheville Weekly Protest / Sign Waving

  • Charlotte St. - East side at corner of Chestnut St. - across from former Fuddruckers site (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

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.

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Aug
7

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


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Aug
7

What We Need to Know About Election Policies Before the Midterms

  • Black Mountain Public Library - Education Room (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

NC ELECTIONS: TRUSTABLE OR TAINTED?

What’s up with NC 2026 elections procedures?

Will state Elections Board changes affect how our elections are run next year?

Are voter registration or ID requirement changes coming?

What can you be doing to help our elections run smoothly next year?

Come hear a speaker from the Board of Elections discuss these matters and answer your questions.

There will be a social period prior to the talk.

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

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Aug
7

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.

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Aug
9

Swannanoa/Riceville Cluster Canvassing for Volunteers

Help us grow our peaceful volunteer army fighting for America’s Democracy.

Whether you are new to canvassing or are experienced, Democracy needs you now!

Join our growing Swannanoa/Riceville community of engaged volunteers. Meet like-minded neighbors who share your values and will fight for America.

If you are inexperienced, we will provide training before you go out with a partner.

11a-12p : Training & pick up materials/script 12p-2p: Canvas in a Riceville/Swannanoa neighborhood with a partner. Or choose to go canvas on Sunday or following weekend with your partner.

Who should attend: Riceville/Swannanoa Cluster residents.

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Aug
13

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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Aug
14

North Asheville Weekly Protest / Sign Waving

  • Charlotte St. - East side at corner of Chestnut St. - across from former Fuddruckers site (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

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.

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Aug
14

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


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Aug
15

Black Mountain Dems Read--book club

Each month we discuss a book the group has agreed upon at the previous meeting.

In August, we will discuss Dirt Road Revival: How to Rebuild Rural Politics and Why Our Future Depends on It, by Chloe Maxmin and Canyon Woodward (200 pp., Beacon Press; ISBN 9780807007518). The book lays out a "new long-term vision for Democrats to rebuild trust and win campaigns in rural America by translating progressive values to a rural context."

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, wide-ranging discussion. We meet the 3rd Friday of each month.

There are a few copies of the book in the Buncombe County library system, and you can find inexpensive used copies at bookfinder.com. Order new from Sassafras on Sutton or bookshop.org.

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Aug
18

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

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Aug
20

West Asheville - 3rd Wednesdays at One World (WOW)

Join West Asheville Democrats at One World Brewing on Wednesday, August 20th - and each third Wednesday - 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.

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Aug
20

Precincts 30.2 & 30.3: Pizza and Phone-banking

Join Precincts 30.2 and 30.3 for a night of phone-banking and pizza! We'll be calling Democrats in our precincts to invite them to an upcoming ice cream social featuring several elected officials. You'll need to bring a laptop and phone, and we'll make sure you get trained. This is a great opportunity to connect with like-minded folks who live in our part of the county!

Who should attend: Democrats and left-leaning independents in Precincts 30.2 and 30.3.

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Aug
21

North Asheville Weekly Protest / Sign Waving

  • Charlotte St. - East side at corner of Chestnut St. - across from former Fuddruckers site (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

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.

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Aug
21

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


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Aug
21

Community Town Hall with County Commissioner Terry Wells and State Representative Lindsey Prather

Do you have questions about Helene Recovery, trash pickup, local education, broad band for rural areas? How about how state government decisions affects us here in Swannanoa/Riceville? Here's your chance to ask your County Commissioner and State Representative your questions. Please join us in an evening of insight about local affairs with County Commissioner Terri Wells and State Representative Lindsey Prather.

Who should attend: Residents of Swannanoa and Riceville who are interested in Community Affairs

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Aug
23

East Asheville Cluster Annual Picnic

  • Murphy Oakley Picnic Shelter (behind Murphy Oakley Library) (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Join us for our annual picnic brunch and hear some exciting speakers, including Lindsey Prather and local judge Susan Dotson-Smith, "Smitty."

Let's support each other through this tough time! Please bring a dish to share. We will provide drinks, plates and utensils etc.

Who should attend: All interested Democrats and left-leaning unaffiliateds in the East Asheville Cluster

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Aug
23

West Asheville Dems Summer Picnic

Our Annual Picnic is fun! You'll meet other Dems who want to make things better in this country by getting out our votes. Guest speakers, including Candidates, are invited. Brenden Hipps, current President of Buncombe County Young Dems will be there.

All left-leaning Unaffiliated folks and all registered Dems, we encourage you to come join us! Burgers and all the fixings provided!

Who should attend: All registered Dems and Unaffiliated, especially Young Dems and Unaffiliated

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Aug
23

NC Congressional District 11 Democratic Party 2025 Gala [NC11]

The North Carolina Congressional District 11 Democratic Party

with great pleasure, invites you to attend our 2025 Gala.

Saturday August 23, 2025
5:30 reception 7-10

We are excited about our 2025 gala to enjoy time together, to use this special occasion to strengthen our bonds, to celebrate our achievements, and to keep moving WNC in the best direction together.
We will announce more details as we get closer to the date.  For now, please reserve this date on your calendars.
 
Location: Biltmore Doubletree Hotel in Asheville, 115 Hendersonville Road, Asheville

All Democrats in the District 11 area are welcome to attend.  We look forward to seeing you there!

Featuring keynote speaker, other honored guests, the 2025 Annual Ramsey Awardees, and presentation of the 2025 Democrat of the Year award.

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Aug
28

North Asheville Weekly Protest / Sign Waving

  • Charlotte St. - East side at corner of Chestnut St. - across from former Fuddruckers site (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

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.

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Aug
28

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


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Sep
6

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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Sep
6

South Buncombe Cluster Ice Cream Social

SATURDAY,
SEPTEMBER 6th

Fun, Friends and Ice Cream!

Join the BCDP South Buncombe Cluster for another tasty, informative, fun Ice Cream Social! As we did last year, we’ll be in Lake Julian’s Pavilion 6 which has its own entrance and parking. Enter from Hendersonville Road just south of the train trestle in Arden and enjoy great company and conversations, ice cream (non-dairy too), a refreshing beverage and more!

Guest speakers including elected officials, candidates to speak with, a small playground for children, cover for shade or in the case of some rain - but nothing will dampen the spirits of Democrats getting ready for the 2026 midterms!

The Precincts of South Buncombe: 18.2, 19.1, 29.2, 30.2, 30.3, 33.1, 54.2, 55.1, 56.2

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Sep
6

Downtown Cluster Annual Summer Social

Stay tuned for updates!

Join the Downtown Cluster for an afternoon of informative and relaxed socializing with our fellow Dems at our annual summer social! Enjoy ice cream, beverages and more as we hear from speakers Jake Quinn from the BOE, candidates for House District 11, and elected officials who will give us their take as we ramp up to the 2026 midterms.

All members of the Downtown Cluster precincts 1.1, 2.1, 8.2, 8.3, 10.1, 11.1 and left-leaning unaffiliateds are invited to attend an afternoon of great conversation, a chance to meet other Dems in our cluster, and to hear how we can take action to flip North Carolina BLUE!

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Sep
8

Meeting of the Minds Black Mountain with US House candidate Zelda Briarwood

Meet with like-minded individuals interested in discussing our Democratic challenges and how to organize for future wins. September’s event will feature a special invited speaker: Zelda Briarwood, candidate for U.S. House of Representatives in the 11th District.

The venue, 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.

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Sep
10

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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Sep
17

West Asheville - 3rd Wednesdays at One World (WOW)

Join West Asheville Democrats at One World Brewing on Wednesday, September 17th - and each third Wednesday - 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.

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Sep
22

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.

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Oct
4

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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Oct
8

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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Oct
15

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.

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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Nov
12

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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Jul
28

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.

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Jul
28

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 in numbers each Monday to protest this administration’s destructive and cruel agenda.

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 our democracy matters

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Jul
28

Precinct 48.1 Litter Pickup — Bob Lewis Ballpark

Please join us as we pick up litter from the Bob Lewis Ballpark. Bob Lewis Ballpark is a baseball and softball facility promoting the mental and physical development of youth in a family environment. As a community outreach, this is an ideal way to demonstrate our commitment to the community. Please wear your BCDP or Democratic t-shirt if you have one! Gloves and trash bags will be provided.

Who should attend: Everyone interested in helping our environment and keeping Enka-Candler litter free.

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Jul
27

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.

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Jul
27

Ukraine - Past, Present, and Future

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

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.

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Jul
24

BCDP Monthly Meeting

Join our monthly Buncombe County Democratic Party meeting at Headquarters.

We’ll be discussing plans for moving forward, our monthly Party business, reports from Elected Officials and affiliates, and hearing from YOU!

Who Should Attend: Buncombe County Democrats and Left-Leaning Unaffiliated voters.

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Jul
24

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


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Jul
24

North Asheville Weekly Protest / Sign Waving

  • Charlotte St. - East side at corner of Chestnut St. - across from former Fuddruckers site (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

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.

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Jul
21

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 in numbers each Monday to protest this administration’s destructive and cruel agenda.

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 our democracy matters

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Jul
17

What Elephants and Donkeys Have in Common

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

You say ELEPHANTS and DONKEYS have something in common?
Pray tell, what could that be? ELECTION SECURITY!!! Well, I’ll be a MONKEY’S uncle!

Jake Quinn from the Buncombe County Board of Elections will join us at our 45.1 monthly meeting to talk about the recent and coming changes to the board. Since the Republicans in the State House and Senate revoked the Governor’s right to appoint the board chair, they now have the power (not the right) to appoint a Republican in that position.

Jake has been on the board since 2018 and knows a thing or two about how it works. Come join us and hear the news about what will happen with the coming year and 2026 election. Bring your questions and Jake will be happy to provide the answer. Sign up soon as space may be limited later.

Half Happy Half Hour starts promptly at 5:30pm. How about a cool root beer float?

Every Buncombe County Democrat and left-leaning unaffiliated voter is invited and urged to attend. You won’t be disappointed and neither will we!

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Jul
17

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


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Jul
17

North Asheville Weekly Protest / Sign Waving

  • Charlotte St. - East side at corner of Chestnut St. - across from former Fuddruckers site (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

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.

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Jul
16

Meet NC11 Candidates

Fairview Reynolds Democrats are hosting a meet and greet with candidates for the NC District 11 seat in Congress.

Who'll be there: candidates Zelda Briarwood, Moe Davis, Chris Harjes, and Marcus Blankenship.

Why it matters: It may be early in the election cycle, but these candidates want to hear from the community as they prepare their campaigns for the March 3, 2026 primary. This is a great chance to talk to the candidates about their ideas and plans and let them know what is important to you.

Who's invited: All Democrats and left-leaning independent voters in District 11 are welcome.

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Jul
16

West Asheville - 3rd Wednesdays at One World (WOW)

Join West Asheville Democrats at One World Brewing on Wednesday, July 16 - and each third Wednesday - 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.

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Jul
16

Precinct 5.1 Monthly Meeting

  • 200 Robinhood Road Asheville, NC, 28804 United States (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

We will be talking about the upcoming Cluster Ice Cream Social, preparing for a quick canvassing of the precinct, and hearing from Clerk of Court Jean Marie Christy about the state judicial system.

Who should attend: Democrats, left-leaning voters

Precinct 5.1: https://www.facebook.com/groups/270869216699656/members

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Jul
16

Precinct 22.2 Monthly Meeting

We will be discussing the upcoming Ice Cream Social and volunteer needs. We'll also plan for the upcoming canvass (letting people know about the ice cream social).

Who should attend: Anyone who is a resident of Precinct 22.2 who would like to get involved in supporting the Democratic party

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Jul
14

Downtown Cluster Weekly Monday Protest

Join us for a Weekly Monday Protest at the top of Pack Square Asheville, 4:45-5:45 pm. Bring your signs, your voices, friends and neighbors as we show up in numbers each Monday to protest this administration’s destructive and cruel agenda.

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 our democracy matters

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Jul
13

Pie in the Park with Black Mountain Cluster

Life is short — eat dessert first! Join us for “Pie in the Park,” a social hosted by Black Mountain Democrats.

When: Sunday, July 13, 2025, 4pm - 5:30pm

Where: Lake Tomahawk Picnic Pavilion, 401 Laurel Circle Drive, Black Mountain

Please join us for a slice of pie, a cold lemonade, and a relaxed get-together to connect with friends and neighbors old and new. These are challenging times, and many of us are both worried and fired up. We want to show our appreciation, share ideas and concerns, and support one another. Our community is our strength. Let’s work together to build a better future for WNC and our nation.

This is a family-friendly event: all ages are welcome! There will be no formal speeches! Folks engaged in specific action projects will have tables to provide information and answer questions about ways you can join other Black Mountain Democrats to take action and make a difference.

Like to bake? Want to help? We need volunteers to bring pies, bring other supplies, and for set-up and clean-up crews.

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Jul
13

Hominies Cluster Annual Picnic

Come for friendship, food, and drink, and meet with elected officials and 2026 candidates. Please RSVP by July 9th.

Who should attend: All Hominies Cluster Democrats and Independents, friends, and family in precincts 24.1, 44.1, 45.1, 46.1, 47.1, 48.1 and 49.1. Young Democrats encouraged to attend!

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Jul
12

Beverly Hills / Redwood Forest Precinct 6.1 Summer Get Together: Meet, Greet & Learn!

  • Hosted by Sherie Ryan-Bailey and David Bailey (map)
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Join your neighbors and learn from your elected officials about what is happening in our state legislature and locally in our city/county.

Light refreshments and poster-making supplies will be provided. Let’s join together to snack, learn, and have some fun!

Our schedule:
3:30 sign in, snacks, chat and posters
4:00 elected officials speak
4:30 questions and next steps

Who should attend: All Democrats and Unaffiliated voters welcome!

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Jul
12

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 the vital importance of judges, holding Ted Budd and Chuck Edwards accountable for the Big Ugly Bill, and connecting folks 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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Jul
10

Progressive Democrats of Buncombe Meetup at Highland Brewing!

This is an event for Progressive Dems and Friends to meet and socialize. We are still working on a speaker, so this is TBD. All are welcome and this is a family friendly event, so kids are welcome!!

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.

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Jul
10

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.

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