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The Easter Bunny is ready for ‘First Fridays’ were businesses are open late in downtown Greenville on April 6.
 
  Family, Food and Furry Friends for First Fridays 

Downtown Greenville...
Family, Food and Furry Friends for First Fridays
March 30, 2012 

The Greenville downtown district continues the tradition of ‘First Fridays’ on April 6 from 6-9 pm. Celebrate the renewal of spring in the vibrant business district with family, food and furry friends! 

This month’s ‘First Fridays’ theme is a petting zoo sponsored by Keller Grain and Feed, Inc. and Greenville National Bank. Keller Grain and Feed, Inc. brings their ‘chick days’ to downtown displaying spring chicks and ducks. People are invited to interact with these furry friends on the Courthouse Lawn. In addition, the Easter Bunny will be hopping around downtown greeting visitors. 

Greenville National Bank utilizes the month of April to highlight Community Banking.   They will be a part of ‘First Fridays’ by providing family fun activities during the evening. Other businesses participating by staying open late include The A&B Coffee & Cake Co., AMS Uniforms, Artifacts, Ink., Brenda’s Beanery, The Bootery, The Bistro Off Broadway, Candy Bouquet, Cavalier Clothing, China Garden, Countryside Bike Shop, The Coffee Pot, D’Alessios, Danny’s Place, The Don’s Pizza, The Ivy League, Little Italian Café, KitchenAid Experience, Readmore’s Hallmark, Third  Street Market, Youniques. 

‘First Fridays’ aims to bring people downtown during evening hours to enjoy activities, demonstrations, food and music in a beautiful historic setting.  ‘First Fridays’ is a monthly event presented by Main Street Greenville – a non-profit organization committed to stimulating and supporting revitalization efforts, historic preservation and economic growth in historic Downtown Greenville. To learn more, visit www.DowntownGreenville.org or call 937-548-4998.





 
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