Economic Experimentation
Wilmington Trust's Meghan Shue talks macro economic and investment strategy trends in today's current climate
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MILFORD – The Keyes Art Show and Blooming Sidewalks Celebration will be held on the Community House Lawn downtown from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday.
The weekend event will showcase original works of art, on display and for sale, in a variety of media from members of the Keyes Art Group.
Saturday’s schedule also includes family activities, such as chalk art, collage-making, sand art and face-painting.
From 11 a.m.-noon, there will be a performance by family folk musicians Amy Conley and Diane Kordis.
All Saturday family activities will be held from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. on the Community House Lawn tennis courts.
For more information about the art show, call Joan Tierney at 654-6072.
For more information about the children’s activities, call the DO-IT office at 672-4567.
Wilmington Trust's Meghan Shue talks macro economic and investment strategy trends in today's current climate
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