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Who says adults get to have all the fun during restaurant week?
Parents- enjoy a night out downtown while treating your kid to a special after-hours event just for them- dinner and a movie at AMOS!
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Who says adults get to have all the fun during restaurant week?
Parents- enjoy a night out downtown while treating your kid to a special after-hours event just for them- dinner and a movie at AMOS!
This fun-filled night includes pizza from a local vendor, free exhibit play, custom scavenger hunts for special prizes, and a kid-friendly movie to chill out. Parent drop-off begins at 5:30 with a pickup time between 8:30 and 9pm… Plenty of time to enjoy a meal at any of Asheville’s participating downtown restaurants!
Dinner Under Dinos is for children 4+. All children must be able to go to the bathroom independently. Children may also bring a water bottle, snacks or an alternative meal if they are gluten or dairy free. For more info contact kthomas@ashevillescience.org.
Details
Date:
February 21
Time:
5:30 pm - 9:00 pm
Asheville Museum of Science
43 Patton Ave
Asheville, NC 28801
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Dates: February 21, 2025 - February 22, 2025
Recurrence: every day until February 22, 2025
Location: Appalachian Theatre of the High Country
Address: 559 West King Street, Boone, NC 28607
Phone: (...
Dates: February 21, 2025 - February 22, 2025
Recurrence: every day until February 22, 2025
Location: Appalachian Theatre of the High Country
Address: 559 West King Street, Boone, NC 28607
Phone: (828) 865-3000
Presented by Appalachian Theatre with support from AppState Center for Appalachian Studies, Department of Communication, Department of Interdisciplinary Studies, Office of Sustainability, and High Country Humanities
The 4th Annual BooneDocs Film Fest will present a series of short form documentary films that share and celebrate life in Appalachia. This program will include the full slate of documentaries, filmmaker Q&A, and on-stage award presentations for "Judges' Choice", "Student Filmmaker" and "People's Choice" at the conclusion. More details will be posted in early January.
NEW for 2025, we are thrilled to add a very special local filmmakers spotlight program presented by the High Country Humanities Council at
7 PM following the Boone Docs Film Festival. This presentation is free and open to the public. Stay tuned for film details for this event.
On Friday, February 21 at 7 PM, Boone Docs 2025 kicks off with a free film screening of Jon Beder’s multi-award-winning documentary How to Sue The Klan. The story of how five Black women from Chattanooga used legal ingenuity to take on the Ku Klux Klan in a historic 1982 civil case, fighting to hold them accountable for their crimes and bring justice to their community. Their victory set a legal precedent that continues to inspire the ongoing fight against organized hate.
Following the film screening, a moderated panel discussion with the filmmaker will take place.