Main
Street Greenville
Wedding
Walk to create a Burn’n Love
for Downtown
Main
Street Greenville requests the
honor of your presence in downtown Greenville for First Fridays:
Wedding Walk!
Downtown
Greenville will once again
come alive from 5:30-9:00 pm with 'First Fridays' kicking off for 2013
on
Friday, February 1. The theme for this month's first Friday
is a wedding
walk tailored but not limited to soon-to-be newly weds and married
couples.
Sponsored
by Romer's Catering, the
event focuses on over 20 downtown businesses that serve the wedding
industry.
The free event allows groups and couples to explore the historic
district in
the evening at a relaxed pace and setting. The walk begins at Romer's,
118 E.
Main Street, where a map and passport will be provided. The
map will
highlight businesses on the walk and the category they serve for
weddings,
newly weds and the not so newly weds!
Features
of the walk include:
•
Renew your promise to your
hunka hunka burn'n love with Elvis as your witness
(available from 6-8 pm at Romer's)
•
Wedding favors that won't break
the bank
•
The perfect look for your day
•
Stepping out in style
•
Sweeten the day with creative
indulgence
•
Date night at your favorite
downtown restaurant
St.
Clair Manor hosts an open house and
wedding vendors to end the evening walk.
Downtown
Businesses participating in
‘First Fridays: Wedding Walk' are AAA, The A&B Coffee &
Cake Co., AMS
Uniforms, Artifacts Ink, Bach to Rock, The Bistro Off Broadway,
Boutique on
Broadway, Bread of Life Christian Bookstore, Brenda’s Beanery, The
Bootery, Candy
Bouquet, Cavalier
Clothing, The Coffee Pot, D’Alessio’s, Daily Advocate, Danny’s Place,
Double M
Diner, Granny’s Corner, The Ivy League, Michael’s Clocks and Fine
Jewelry,
Merle Norman,
Montage Café, Pamela’s,
Readmore’s Hallmark, Roots Hair Salon, Sadie Grace, St. Clair Manor,
Studio 1
Hair Designs, Third Street Market, Wieland Jewelers, Youniques.
‘First
Fridays’ is 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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