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Arts festival vendors sought

by | Aug 12, 2015 | Latest

From Staff Reports

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Fine artists of all disciplines and vendors of handmade, unique crafts are invited to participate in the Wylie Arts Festival, slated this year for Saturday, Dec. 7.

Now in its sixth season, the festival is held in he climate-controlled environment of the First Baptist Wylie Event Center in historic downtown Wylie.

In addition to arts, the live musical performances and wide variety of festive fair foods bring even more visitors downtown.

For more information, contact City Secretary Carole Ehrlich at 972-516-6020 or [email protected]. To download a vendor or sponsor application, visit www.wylietexas.gov/artsfestival.

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