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Front Street a success

Front Street a success

Wonderful blue skies, great entertainment and over 60 multi-talented artisans brought out more than 3,000 people to Front Street Arts & Crafts Show on Saturday, June 17, in Dillsboro.

The first of three 2017 festivals produced by the Dillsboro Merchants Association, Front Street Arts & Crafts Show filled not only Front Street, but also Church Street as well, increasing vendor participation, thereby providing a much larger selection of arts and crafts. Dillsboro merchants also reported an upturn in business during the festival. 

The second 2017 Dillsboro festival, Summer Arts & Crafts Market, is scheduled for Aug. 19, with vendor booths booked to capacity. Vendor booths for ColorFest on Oct. 7 are going fast.

www.visitdillsboro.org.

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