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Pritchard Park is a triangle nestled between two of downtown Asheville's major thoroughfares.
If you've heard of Asheville's weekly drum circles, THIS is the spot where they occur. Visitors, please be mindful that it gets quite cold in the winter months and many drummers move inside to hibernate during the colder months. However, when spring and summer roll around, a visit here on a Friday evening will present quite the view of the colorful fauna present here in Asheville.
If you love the sound of striking hides tightened over any number of circular shapes, then boy are you in for a treat. If you enjoy watching people pretend that their arms are snakes then double that treat. If you have thoughts on the energy vortices that surround the greater Asheville area, or perhaps you have a theory as to the prana conduction that the quartz deposits underneath our fair city provide, then man... this is the place for you... why are you even reading this? How are you even reading this?
When not serving as the central waypoint for the most enlightened souls of Asheville, Pritchard Park does have a few uses. One can often catch free concerts put on by local radio stations. Sometimes there are even stand-up comedy routines put on by religious groups here, but they seem to all indulge in this aggressive routine about your soul being in mortal jeopardy that I just don't get, yet. But they do their best, and some people seem to really like it... they put their hands up and yell ramen, which I have to assume is what they're planning on having for dinner in celebration of their performance.
There are some times bizaars that pop up here over the weekends. Really, there's no telling what you're in for.
There are often wanderers who sleep under the stars that use this a gathering point. Most are gentle and friendly. Some, however, can be a bit direct or even rude in their requests for financial support to continue their journeys. Be mindful and cautious, but do not be rude in return, that will do nothing but escalate things, and then before you know it someone's going to be shirtless and angry, and no one needs that, especially if there are children in the area.