Wabash Marketplace, Inc. Announces November First Friday Wabash Details

Wabash, Ind. –Organized by Wabash Marketplace, Inc. and with increased support thanks to the addition of several new event sponsors, we are excited to tell you about November First Friday Wabash. Brought to you by Platinum Sponsor Autumn Ridge Rehabilitation Centre, First Friday encourages the community to celebrate in downtown Wabash with this month’s theme “Give Thanks” from 5-8 p.m. Friday, November 2nd.

You will find many shopping and food options, music, and kids’ activities! Featured this month is your chance to donate to F.I.S.H. Food Pantry as they will be set up all month at Modoc’s Market. A few other features include ARC of Wabash County Art Show at Borders and Beyond and numerous activities throughout downtown. First Friday participants should travel to each of the featured businesses to find out what they are thankful for. Write that down on the guide to be entered to win the First Friday Basket loaded with so many local goodies! These guides can be picked up at The Welcome Center and Modoc’s Market. Once the guide is full, you can drop it off at any of the featured locations. Featured businesses include Pizza King, Eclectic Shoppe, Bellazo, Wabash Co. Historical Museum, Modoc’s Market, Gallery 64, Border and Beyond Gallery, Nicole A. Howard Photography, and Autumn Ridge Rehabilitation Centre set up inside Chapman’s Brewing Co.. Sponsored by Beacon Credit Union and fuel supplied by J.M. Reynolds Oil Co., Inc., Trolley No. 85 will be making the rounds with treats for the riders.

Thank you to additional event sponsors Crossroads Bank, Troxel Farm Equipment, Grow Wabash County, and Wabash Plain Dealer. Visit us on Facebook at First Friday Wabash for full event details. We hope to see you soon.

For more information regarding the 2018 First Friday Calendar of special events or to find out how you can become involved, please visit our website, www.wabashmarketplace.org, or contact Tyler Karst at 260-563-0975.

First Friday Wabash is led by volunteers Jennifer Long-Dillon, Christy Reynolds, TenilleZartman, Karen Eilts-Walter, Maria Smyth, Kimberly Lundmark, and Tyler Karst.

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