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DYK: On the last Friday of each month, 200-Ashevillians gather to connect over coffee and breakfast to gain inspiration from a leading artist, innovator, change agent and/or community leader?

Each month’s event is organized around a different one-word theme (IE ‘magic’, ‘time’, ‘love’), chosen by a different international chapter (Asheville will get our turn in a few years!).

Last month, local Asheville creatives Andrew Hayes, Grace Gouin, Marisol Colette, and Becky Beyer took the stage and explored the topic of Craft and what it means to them.

Presentations are videoed and shared amongst the international community, similar to TEDx. Watch the most recent video here.

Bonus: Set you calendars to get tickets for next month’s CreativeMornings, Monday July 23rd at 11 a.m. here.

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