City News

The City of Hendersonville is celebrating its 175th anniversary – and what better way to celebrate than with a birthday party? City departments and local organizations will commemorate the demisemiseptcentennial by highlighting the history and people who have contributed to the City of Four...

The 2022 Rhythm & Brews Concert Series will put on its first show of the season on Thursday, May 19 with headliner Flow Tribe and opener LazrLuvr.
Rhythm & Brews is Hendersonville’s premier live music event. The concert is free and takes place on the third Thursday of each month...

Among the garden-related exhibits and informative programs at this year’s Garden Jubilee, May 28 and 29, 9am-5pm in downtown Hendersonville, is a new “Pollinator Alley.” Located near the Visitor Center stage at 201 South Main Street, vendors and booths along “the alley” will offer free...

The City of Hendersonville will be participating in Clean Streams Day on Saturday, May 21 from 10 am to 1 pm. Clean Streams Day is a cleanup event that brings community members and organizations together to clear trash from their local waterways. During this event, a team of volunteers and City...

On May 13, 2022, the Hendersonville Police Department will be at the top of the world, or at least at the top of a Chick-fil-A building, raising money to benefit Henderson County Special Olympics. From 8:00 am to 6:00 pm Hendersonville Police Officers will be on the rooftop of Chick-fil-A at 52...

Trees provide the very necessities of life itself. They clean our air, protect our drinking water, create healthy communities, and feed the human soul. This statement from the Arbor Day Foundation is the basis of Hendersonville’s Arbor Day Celebration, an outdoor event scheduled for Friday, May...

The City of Hendersonville Public Works Department will be conducting roadside mowing on City streets starting May 9 and continuing until late September. Vegetation control along roadsides improves the visibility of signs, preserves sightlines for road users, and...

The Laura E. Corn mini-golf course will finish out the 2022 season at Boyd Park and reopen in its new location at Edwards Park in 2023. Before the amenity relocates around the corner, the public is invited to see the...

20th Annual "TULIP EXTRAVAGANZA"
Spring has sprung in downtown Hendersonville North Carolina is coming alive with color, just in time for the annual Tulip Extravaganza. "It's been a challenging couple of years but spring is upon us which means downtown will be in full bloom.", said...

The Hendersonville Police Department invites the community to stop by and have ‘Coffee With A Cop’!
On Wednesday, November 16, 2022 from 8:00 am to 10:00 am Chief Blair Myhand and other Hendersonville Police Officers will be at Black Bear Coffee located at 318 N. Main Street.
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Church Street Closure Update - April 22, 2022
The evening road closures on N. Church Street concluded on Wednesday as the stormwater infrastructure installation was completed. There are two more evening road closures scheduled for Monday, April 25 and Tuesday, April 26 to tie in the...

The Hendersonville Police Department is partnering with the Council on Aging to offer a Pill Take Back Event on Wednesday, April 13, 2022. The event will take place at the Council on Aging office located at 105 King Creek Boulevard in Hendersonville from 11:00 am to 2:00 pm.
Residents...

The City of Hendersonville is seeking public input on a grant project proposal that could connect the Ecusta Trail to the Oklawaha Greenway and 7th Avenue.
The public is invited to attend a drop-in public meeting on Tuesday, March 29th from 4:00 – 6:00 p.m. at the City Operations Center...

The Hendersonville Police Department invites the community to join them for a litter clean-up later this month. The ‘March for Hendersonville’ litter clean-up event will focus efforts on picking up trash in and around City of Hendersonville parks and the Oklawaha Greenway. Community members...

Police Chief Blair Myhand and the Hendersonville Police Department invite community members to get involved with their local police department by attending a Citizen Advisory Group meeting. This group periodically meets with police department staff to provide feedback and generate ideas and...