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- Bele_Chere abstract "Bele Chere was an annual music and arts street festival held in downtown Asheville, North Carolina. The festival was previously held annually on the last weekend in July since the late 1970s. It is the largest free festival in the Southeastern United States, attracting over 350,000 people. The festival consists of six stages scattered on various street corners in Asheville. A designated area called Arts Park typically features several dozen regional artists and their work. Displayed art covers a variety of media types including painting, photography, pottery and jewelry. A variety of music genres are represented at the festival, including country, blues, folk, mountain, rock and jazz with both local and nationally-known musicians represented.A 2007 survey of businesses in downtown Asheville indicated that for more than 80% of respondents, the festival was bad for business, resulting in significant revenue declines during the days on which it is held. Two factors contributing to this were the large number of non-local vendors arriving for the event and the rise in vandalism during the festival. Despite this result, more than half felt that if the festival were to continue after 2007, it should remain where it is currently located. The festival began as a way to bring needed revenue to downtown Asheville; however, since the late 1970s the area has recovered and now is financially hurt by the event. The event is revenue neutral for the local government.citation applies to paragraphIn 2013, the 35th annual Bele Chere festival was announced as the final festival by the City of Asheville. The City Council on March 12, 2013 discussed ending the celebration to help close a $1.9 million deficit for the city, stating it would save the city $200,000 the following year. There was no opposition.".
- Bele_Chere wikiPageExternalLink www.belecherefestival.com.
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- Bele_Chere wikiPageRevisionID "706418148".
- Bele_Chere wikiPageWikiLink Arts_festival.
- Bele_Chere wikiPageWikiLink Asheville,_North_Carolina.
- Bele_Chere wikiPageWikiLink Category:1970s_establishments.
- Bele_Chere wikiPageWikiLink Category:Culture_of_Asheville,_North_Carolina.
- Bele_Chere wikiPageWikiLink Category:Festivals_in_North_Carolina.
- Bele_Chere wikiPageWikiLink Category:Visitor_attractions_in_Asheville,_North_Carolina.
- Bele_Chere wikiPageWikiLink Music_festival.
- Bele_Chere wikiPageWikiLink Southeastern_United_States.
- Bele_Chere wikiPageWikiLink Street_fair.
- Bele_Chere wikiPageWikiLink Wiktionary:downtown.
- Bele_Chere wikiPageWikiLink Wiktionary:weekend.
- Bele_Chere wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bele Chere".
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- Bele_Chere subject Category:1970s_establishments.
- Bele_Chere subject Category:Culture_of_Asheville,_North_Carolina.
- Bele_Chere subject Category:Festivals_in_North_Carolina.
- Bele_Chere subject Category:Visitor_attractions_in_Asheville,_North_Carolina.
- Bele_Chere hypernym Music.
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- Bele_Chere type Establishment.
- Bele_Chere comment "Bele Chere was an annual music and arts street festival held in downtown Asheville, North Carolina. The festival was previously held annually on the last weekend in July since the late 1970s. It is the largest free festival in the Southeastern United States, attracting over 350,000 people. The festival consists of six stages scattered on various street corners in Asheville. A designated area called Arts Park typically features several dozen regional artists and their work.".
- Bele_Chere label "Bele Chere".
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