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- Karaoke every Thursday with Terraoke at the Getaway River Bar from 9pm to 1am.
- Line Dancing, Country Music and Beginning Two-Step lessons every Thursday at Banks Ave. Bar, with their night called Butts N Boots starting at 6pm. No partner needed for this queer country night.
- Friday at PLEB urban winery, it’s Homo for the Holidays Cabaret Show at 5:00 PM. This show is a sassy sleigh ride of The bearded lady herself, Divine’s and her deep south childhood holiday stories, and sing-a-longs to fa-la-la you into the holiday spirit. Tickets include your first glass of wine and are available at www.AshevilleDragBrunch.com.
- This and every Saturday, drag shows starting at 11pm and midnight at O.Henrys.
- This Sunday December 24th (that’s Christmas eve y’all), There is a Beer City Bears Social – A kiki for bears, cubs, chubs, and their admirers at Shakeys.This is also a fundraiser event for bears, cubs, chubs, and their admirers. Starts at 4pm.
- Every Sunday, Gentle Yoga for Queer & GNC Folks at West Asheville Yoga Studio from 1:30 to 2:30. Learn more at “westashevilleyoga.com”.
- “Life’s a Drag” Brunch Every Sunday at Asheville Beauty Academy. Doors @12, show @ 1pm.
- Following the “Life’s a Drag” Brunch is Drag Appreciation Day every Sunday at the Asheville Beauty Academy from 3pm to 6pm.
- Also this and every Sunday it’s Social Sundays at Banks Avenue Bar from 4-7pm. Music, Dancing and Drinks with the queer community.
- Monday and every Monday, Karaoke hosted by Ganymede at the 27 Club at 10pm.
- Every Tuesday it’s Trivia with a drag queen at Avl Beauty academy at 8pm, followed by karaoke at 10pm.
- Join the Beer City Bears and DJ RexxStepp (Eric Stephens) to ring in the NEW YEAR! At The Underground at OHenrys Asheville on Sunday Dec. 31st 10pm-2am
- Banks Avenue Bar is hosting a new years even party starting at 9pm with DJ Bleu Lallama with a balloon drop and drag show.
Looking Ahead:
- January 16th Homegrown Families is hosting The Connection of it All: Integrating. A hybrid event of Anti-Oppression in your Work. This is a space for education, discussion and loving accountability for doulas who want to explore how the personal is political and how that impacts birth spaces. This one-day 3 hour virtual training will have mix of discussion, reflection, and lecture around supporting queer and/or clients of color.
- Sunday January 28th it’s Queerly Beloved Youth Day at Trinity Lutheran Church in Greenville, SC. This event celebrates and supports the upstate’s queer youth community. The day is planned with drum circles, art projects, and Queer affirming faith formation. Author Colby Martin will speak, he’s the author of UNclobber: Rethinking our Misuse of the Bible on Homosexuality. This will be a safe and inclusive Christian space where everyone can be their authentic selves, just as God made them to be! The first 30 registrants will receive a free copy of UNclobber when they arrive at the event. This is a free event and meals are provided!