COLOR OF COMMUNITY: The Asheville Quarantine Group, a Facebook hangout for locals seeking connection and good cheer during the coronavirus-induced stay home, stay safe order, hosted a contest for coloring the back cover of Mountain Xpress' issue of April 22. Congratulations to child winner Oliver, 9, and adult winner Latisha Taylor!
“Everything we do is to keep up morale for Asheville while we’re stuck at home,” says Jax Hammond, founder of Asheville Quarantine Group. Since its launch in late March, the Facebook group has continued to grow, now totaling over 5,000 members. Its mission is to create a sense of community while adhering to county and state orders. Online events include daily happy hours, “Fancy Friday” dress-up days and an ongoing fundraiser to donate pizzas to local nurses, doctors and grocery store workers.
“We’re trying to keep everything in this group as lighthearted as possible,” says Hammond. “Even though it’s very dark times. … This is kind of like a sanctuary, so that you can have a break and take a breather and make some friends and do some good for the community. ”
Inspired by Xpress’ recent back cover coloring page provided by Asheville Pizza and Brewing Co., the group organized a coloring contest. Thirty participants, both children and adults, submitted their works. Pictured are the two winners. Congrats!
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Coloring for the win
“Everything we do is to keep up morale for Asheville while we’re stuck at home,” says Jax Hammond, founder of Asheville Quarantine Group. Since its launch in late March, the Facebook group has continued to grow, now totaling over 5,000 members. Its mission is to create a sense of community while adhering to county and state orders. Online events include daily happy hours, “Fancy Friday” dress-up days and an ongoing fundraiser to donate pizzas to local nurses, doctors and grocery store workers.
“We’re trying to keep everything in this group as lighthearted as possible,” says Hammond. “Even though it’s very dark times. … This is kind of like a sanctuary, so that you can have a break and take a breather and make some friends and do some good for the community. ”
Inspired by Xpress’ recent back cover coloring page provided by Asheville Pizza and Brewing Co., the group organized a coloring contest. Thirty participants, both children and adults, submitted their works. Pictured are the two winners. Congrats!
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We share your inclination to get the whole story. For the past 25 years, Xpress has been committed to in-depth, balanced reporting about the greater Asheville area. We want everyone to have access to our stories. That’s a big part of why we’ve never charged for the paper or put up a paywall.
We’re pretty sure that you know journalism faces big challenges these days. Advertising no longer pays the whole cost. Media outlets around the country are asking their readers to chip in. Xpress needs help, too. We hope you’ll consider signing up to be a member of Xpress. For as little as $5 a month — the cost of a craft beer or kombucha — you can help keep local journalism strong. It only takes a moment.
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