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Design, food, and fun collide at the Asheville Design District anniversary bash, coming to the Collaborative on Saturday, July 20.

This family and pet-friendly event celebrates the local art + design community with a full day of festivities, including:

  • Live music
  • Local food trucks
  • Morning outdoor yoga (led by Yoga Nut)
  • Asheville Marchè — a curated market of artisanal, handmade goods, art + crafts

Plus, Atelier Maison & Co. is having a special sale on heirloom furniture all day long.

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