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Council Conversations: October 13 and October 20
Hendersonville City Council Members invite residents and community members to join them at a series of ‘Council Conversation’ meetings.
Oct 10, 20251 min read


🍻 November Happy Hour with HCDP!
Happy Hour with HCDP! Let’s gather, relax, and raise a glass to progress — together.
Oct 9, 20251 min read


🍻 September Happy Hour with HCDP!
🍻 September Happy Hour with HCDP! Let’s gather, relax, and raise a glass to progress — together. 📅 Friday, September 19 🕕 6:00–8:00 PM 📍 Trailside Brewing , Hendersonville Join fellow Democrats, Unaffiliateds, and community members for an evening of connection, conversation, and casual fun. Whether you're a long-time volunteer or new to the movement, this is a great chance to meet local organizers and like-minded neighbors. Bring a friend, grab a drink, and let’s keep bui
Aug 18, 20251 min read


Blue Wavers Gather for Fun & Learning in Hendersonville
Hendersonville Precinct 3 and Laurel Park Precinct hosted a fun and informative event Sunday, drawing about 60 enthusiastic “blue wavers.” Gina Baxter, City Council Representative, spoke about the importance of zoning and other key local issues. Ron Redmon shared insights on the pro-democracy group Indivisible and the urgency of protecting our democracy. Henderson County Democratic Party Chair Leslie Carey outlined plans for next year’s election and stressed the critical nee
Aug 13, 20251 min read


Summer Time Blue Wave – August 10th at Dry Falls Brewery
Beat the heat with a cold drink and warm community vibes at our upcoming “Summer Time Blue Wave” event—hosted by Hendersonville Precinct 3 and Laurel Park Precinct ! 📅 Date: Sunday, August 10th 🕒 Time: 3:30 – 5:30 PM 📍 Location: Dry Falls Brewery, 425 Kanuga Rd, Hendersonville This summer social is a chance to relax, reconnect, and recharge with fellow Democrats and progressives. Whether you’re newly involved or a seasoned volunteer, you’re invited to join the wave! �
Jul 21, 20251 min read


🎉 You're Invited: Family Fun Summer Social – August 2nd! ☀️
Join the Park Ridge, Fletcher, and Grimesdale Precincts for an afternoon of connection, conversation, and community fun! 📅 Date: Friday, August 2 🕦 Time: 11:30 AM – 1:30 PM 📍 Location: Auction House, 29 Fanning Bridge Road, Fletcher 🌭 Food & drinks available for purchase🎁 Door prizes🛝 Playground fun for the kids We’ll kick things off with welcoming remarks from Fletcher Mayor Preston Blakely , followed by a visit from special guest Lynne Russo , Democratic candidate
Jul 4, 20251 min read


Neighbors Coming Together: Join Us for a Community Precinct Event in Horse Shoe!
On Wednesday, June 18th , from 5:30 to 7:30 PM , join us for an exciting evening of connection, conversation, and community action at Packa’s Place (4210 Brevard Rd., Horse Shoe). This multi-precinct event is hosted by the Etowah South, Etowah Valley, Horse Shoe, North Mills River, South Mills River, and Pisgah View precincts. It's an open invitation to all Democrats and community members in the area to come together and discuss what matters most—starting with our schools.
May 30, 20251 min read


April 19: A Day for Action, Earth, and Community
Looking for a way to participate in the next Day of Action on Saturday April 19? Here are two great options for Henderson County Dems &...
Apr 10, 20252 min read


Weekend Joe – The Time to Act Is Now
We all have favorite songs and least-favorite songs. As I was waiting for an oil change at the dealership the other day, one of my least favorite songs came on — John Mayer’s “Waiting on the World to Change.” Despite its catchy tune and Mayer’s sultry voice, there’s something that has always bothered me about this song. Why should we wait for the world to change? If we want the world to change, we need to actively work to make the world change. Look what’s happening in these
Mar 28, 20253 min read


We're Not Going Anywhere — We're Just Moving Forward
You may have heard that the building housing the Henderson County Democratic Party office has been sold. As a result, we’ll be temporarily closing our office as we search for a new location. We want to be clear: This does not mean we’re going away. In fact, our work is just picking up. We are actively organizing, recruiting volunteers, preparing for upcoming elections, and planning events across the county. This is simply a physical move — not the end of our efforts. We’re us
Mar 25, 20251 min read


Edneyville Host Successful Social
🌟 Exciting News from Edneyville Precinct! 🌟 We had an amazing social on June 14th, marking the first event of its kind in years. A big...
Jun 16, 20241 min read
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