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St Patrick's Day Celebrated at Heritage Village with 1937 Flood
Attendance to the three hour event started at 4 PM began to pick up about 5 PM with a good crowd around 6 PM. Many were dressed in green or wearing the color green.
Music was being provided by the 1937 Flood. There were free sandwiches, popcorn, ice cream and other foods to consume.
Heritage Station Shopkeepers had their doors open to show off their goods, products and services exposing them to new potential customers. Many people were visiting or looking inside those shops.
One of the new businesses that is opening is Heritage Arts Station Artisan Place that will provide an outlet for and work with local artists, musicians and craftsmen. They will help them with education, marketing, coaching, planning and networking.
Well recognized guitarist Nevada Smith was playing music for those that stopped in. For artists, musicians and craftsmen that need more information call 740-876-4262.