The 10th Annual ARTS in the Street Festival will be taking place Saturday, July 27th from 10 am to 5 pm in downtown Plymouth! Art and artisan booths, art-making activities for all ages, live music and performances, food vendors, and MORE! The event is sponsored by the Heartland Artist Gallery.
Volunteers are the backbone of the Arts in the Street Festival, and the Heartland Artists need citizens to volunteer to help. Volunteer shifts are two and a half hours and involve working at the art experience booths where no artistic skills are required. Other volunteer opportunities include being a floater and working on the setup and teardown committees.
Each volunteer for the 2024 Arts in the Street Festival will receive a T-shirt, and those working on set-up will also get coffee and donuts. Volunteers on the tear-down committee will receive a scoop of Beary’s Ice Cream and if you work an additional shift, you get a festival tote bag or hat.
If you are already set to volunteer and you recruit another volunteer your name will be entered into a raffle for a $100 gift certificate to spend at the Heartland Art Center! There will be 5 winners drawn!
Volunteers are asked to sign up ASAP for the July 27th event. https://www.cognitoforms.com/.../ARTSINTHESTREETVolunteer...
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