Downtown Hendersonville's March of the Leprechauns festival finally had a little bit of Irish luck. This year's third annual event opened Saturday March 13 under sunny skies that drew hundreds of people downtown, many of them wearing their finest greenery.
Governor Bev Perdue picked a sunny day to drop in on the Hendersonville Curb Market and take a stroll down Main Street.
A weekend-long celebration honoring the Tryon-born songstress Nina Simone was capped by the dedication of a bronze over-life-size sculpture.
Almost 400 runners participated in Park Ridge Hospital's 18th annual Frostbite 5K race and fun run on Sunday.
Red Step Artworks celebrated their move to a new, larger Main Street space by throwing a party this past Saturday, February 13.
Professional wrestling legend Dusty Rhodes appeared at the 1st Choice Auto Center at Hunter Chevrolet to mingle with fans, sign some autographs, pose for pictures and relive some of his glory days as one of wrestling’s biggest names in the 1970s and 1980s.
Members of Mills River Presbyterian Church tackle a gigantic jigsaw puzzle.
The town's parade made its way down U.S. 25 before crowds of people lining the highway.
Paul Bondarenko can thank Mezzaluna for his Sunday evening $200 windfall, all because of a ping-pong tournament.
Hendersonville residents young and not-so-young all turned out for the big Halloween bash on Main Street.
The apple displays along Downtown Hendersonville's streets were auctioned off to benefit Downtown Hendersonville, Inc. and local charities.
The glitterati and the cognoscenti were out in full force at Delton & David's smash disco ball.