I have no business making several TikToks a day, writing blog articles, carving out time to visit new fun spots in Western North Carolina, or writing poetry in my notes app and revising and revising. I already have a busy and full life of family and work that is meaningful. And yet, this season I have felt called to create and connect. There is something about the joy I am experiencing from meeting new people in my community, writing new poems, taking an art class, etc. that is keeping me grounded and rediscovering my own voice within the busy busy days.
In the next two weeks, I’m taking advantage of two opportunities to be out in the community and creating. These are opportunities to expand beyond my online world and the occasional coffee meetings with strangers (aka neighbors I hadn’t met yet). I hope to see you in-person!
@rundainwnc Join me at two upcoming community events: 1. I’m hosting a FREE all ages craft (we’re making recycled paper flowers!) Saturday, April 18 from 9-3 @ the Vessels Spring Market at Short Sleeves in Swannanoa. Specifically, I’ll be set up in front of Mountain Cycle Works next door 2. I’m reading a new poem “Foundations of Bricks and Roots” at the Swannanoa Artists’ Collective opening reception – Friday, April 24 at 6 PM at 216 Whitson Ave. The poem and artwork by amazing local folks will be on display the 25th-26th. Hope to see you! 🩷 -Runda (in WNC) #swannanoa #blackmountain #asheville #828isgreat #westernnorthcarolina ♬ original sound – Runda in WNC
VESSELS Spring Market @ Short Sleeves Coffee in Swannanoa, NC | Saturday, April 18, 2026 | 9AM-3PM
Last winter, my daughters saw a sign up in Short Sleeves Coffee in Swannanoa advertising their first ever vendor market and sharing that applications were open. The kids were thrilled and asked if they could apply to be vendors as they considered themselves the “kid art factory” at home. They were accepted and one of few kids running booths at the market, they made $100 (which felt like one million) and we had a wonderful albeit cold day.

When it came time for the next market set for this Saturday, I had an idea – “Why don’t I apply to have a table?” I dabble in all types of arts and crafts, but not to a level in which I could sell items. But, I am at my core a teacher and so I reached out asking whether I could host an all ages craft for free. To my delight, the team was just as excited as I was.
I really believe in making space and opportunity for folks of all backgrounds to enjoy community time together. Absolutely patron the small businesses and artists if you can! Also, it feels good to offer folks a reason to come by without any economic pressure. Let’s just exist together and create something beautiful.
The VESSELS Spring Market is this Saturday, April 18th from 9AM-3PM and will be set up mostly in front of Short Sleeves Coffee in Swannanoa but also spilling over into the front area of Mountain Cycle Works. At my table, I’ll have all the materials necessary to create flowers out of recycled paper. My table will be directly in front of Mountain Cycle Works and it’s totally free!
Swannanoa Artists’ Collective Poetry Reading “Foundations of Bricks and Roots” | Friday, April 24, 2026 6 PM (Opening Reception) | April 25-26 Open Gallery
The very next week, I will be reading a new poem called “Foundations of Bricks and Roots” at a Swannanoa Artists’ Collective show. You can hear me read at the opening reception on Friday, April 24th at 6 PM at 216 Whitson Avenue in Swannanoa. The poem will also be on display along with other works of art and literature by many talented artists for the weekend. The theme of the show is “Rebirth.”

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