Fourth Avenue Winter Street Fair
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The Fair hosts artists from around the world, 35 food vendors, 4 stages, street musicians, food, jugglers, street performers, kids entertainment, face painting, balloons, and tons of other fun activities. Please be kind to your pets and leave them at home. Open Daily 10am to 6pm.
The Fair is produced by the North Fourth Avenue Merchants Association, Inc., a local nonprofit. The funds are used to support the Avenue’s infrastructure, invest in local neighborhoods and other nonprofits, and to create other free community events throughout the year on Historic Fourth Avenue.
Fourth Avenue Winter Street Fair
Phone : 520-624-5004 (Always call and confirm events.)
Email Address : events@fourthavenue.org
Web: www.fourthavenue.org
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