
What we’re about
Do you prefer quiet cafes to crowded bars, art galleries to loud concerts, and peaceful nature walks to large social gatherings? Are you an introvert that would like to make some connections in the Asheville area? Are you an extrovert that likes quieter activities and would like to ‘adopt’ an introvert? I like to call myself an ambivert, and I am very familiar with the problem that making friends as an adult is hard when your favorite activities are largely solitary.
Welcome to the Asheville Introverts Meetup group!Whether you're looking to make new friends or simply enjoy some solo time in the company of others, this group should provide a relaxed and welcoming environment for introverts in Asheville.
I am planning introvert friendly activities like small gathering brunch or tea, nature walks (short and easy hikes or wandering in outdoor spaces) and visits to museums, coffee shops, art fairs, etc.
Join our Discord:
https://discord.gg/apTxMT8Z
While there are no age restrictions, I am personally 33 and intend for the activities to be mostly geared toward adults in the 25 to 45 age range.
Feel free to make suggestions for events and be sure to check descriptions as some of the events I have planned include destinations that will have an entry fee.
Upcoming events (4+)
See all- Blue Ridge Orchestra ConcertDiana Wortham Theatre, Asheville, NC
The Blue Ridge Orchestra is a nonprofit, volunteer ensemble dedicated to engaging Western North Carolina’s extraordinary music community with opportunities to perform, listen to, and learn about great symphonic music.
Dr. Emily Mariko Eng, Music Director
Post-Helene: Remembering, Rebuilding, Reimagining
Through music, we reflect on the impact of Hurricane Helene, one year later. This program features: the world premiere of Sinfonietta Helene by Asheville-based composer Jay Sanders; Iman Habibi’s Jeder Baum spricht, which is inspired by the beauty of nature and the impact of climate change; and local composer Phillip Rhodes’s Concerto for Bluegrass, a nod to the resilience of WNC. Help us celebrate the region’s inspiring, resilient culture this fall.
This program is made possible in part by the Dan Lucas Memorial Fund.
Program:Iman HABIBI - Jeder Baum spricht
Jay SANDERS - Sinfonietta Helene (world premiere)
INTERMISSION
Edward ELGAR - “Nimrod” from Enigma Variations
Phillip RHODES - Concerto for Bluegrass Band and Orchestra
The concert starts at 3pm.
While there is no fee on here, tickets are $20 (or $15 for students) and can be purchased online or at the door.
Pre-purchase here: Purchase Tickets Here