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Saturday, April 18, 2026 · 9:30 AM – 7:00 PM EST62 Orange Street, Asheville, NC 28801
Free to attend · All are welcome
The Ayurvedic Institute and Asheville Yoga Center invite you to spend a full day on our shared campus — exploring Ayurvedic wisdom, connecting with community, and experiencing firsthand what it means to live in alignment with nature.
Whether you've studied Ayurveda for years or you're simply curious, April 18th is your invitation to come as you are.
WHAT'S HAPPENING
Live Q&A with Dr. Vasant Lad, BAM&S, MASc
Founder of The Ayurvedic Institute and one of the world's most respected Ayurvedic physicians, Dr. Vasant Lad will be available for a live, in-person Satsang and Q&A. Bring your questions!
Free Ayurvedic Consultations
Sit with our trained practitioners and receive personalized guidance rooted in classical Ayurveda.
Clinic Treatments
Experience hands-on Ayurvedic therapies offered through our student clinic.
Free & Donation-Based Yoga Classes
Join Asheville Yoga Center instructors for classes throughout the day, open to all levels.
Kirtan & Live Music
Special evening Kirtan hosted by Seán Johnson
Campus Tours
See the spaces where Ayurveda is studied, practiced, and lived and get a feel for what it means to train here.
Raffle Giveaways
Special opportunities to win exclusive gifts at our wellness raffle!
Food Trucks
Community runs on good food.
WHO THIS DAY IS FOR:
You don't need to know anything about Ayurveda to belong here. This day is for the curious, the committed, the practitioners, the skeptics, the seekers, and everyone in between. If you live in Asheville — or can make the drive — this is a Saturday worth showing up for.
RSVP
Free to attend. RSVP appreciated so we can plan accordingly.
Walk-ins are welcome. Clinic sign-ups and consultations are first-come, first-served — arrive early if those are on your list.
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62 Orange St. , Asheville, NC, United States, North Carolina 28801
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