Preparations are officially underway for the 12th Annual ARTS in the Street Festival, and organizers have announced that booth registration is now open for the highly anticipated downtown Plymouth event.
The festival promises a fantastic day celebrating the arts in the heart of the city. The event will feature a wide array of artist and artisan booths, local food vendors, and hands-on art-making activities designed for all ages. Attendees can also look forward to live music and dance performances, a chalk art contest, a scavenger hunt, and much more.
To ensure the event's success, organizers are seeking applications from a wide range of community participants. Registration is officially open to artists and makers, food vendors, nonprofit groups, sponsors, donors, and volunteers.
Because booth spaces are limited, interested vendors and participants are encouraged to register as soon as possible to secure their spot.
For more information, to register, or to ask questions regarding the application process, please contact Anna at 574-316-0264 or via email at heartlandartcenter@gmail.com.
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