
Maker Faire – Asheville – April 5<sup>th</sup>
The 2025 Asheville Maker Faire is a free event on April 5 from 10-3 at the Mission Health / A-B Tech Conference Center located at 16 Fernihurst Dr, Asheville, NC 28801.
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The 2025 Asheville Maker Faire is a free event on April 5 from 10-3 at the Mission Health / A-B Tech Conference Center located at 16 Fernihurst Dr, Asheville, NC 28801.
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