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“We are so happy that the Lincoln Highway SupperMarket is returning this season. The crowd is always so welcoming and the energy is great,” said Jane DeBone, who performs with Mandy O’Leary as Detention. “I hope that people are ready to resume some type of normalcy and venture out.”
“I love to sing songs that will engage a wide range of tastes, from songs by the Beatles and Sam Cooke to contemporary country and pop music,” said Adam Seifert, who performs as Adam Fitz. “Seeing people sing along and tap their toes to the music I play gives me a thrill.”
Shirley McMarlin | Tribune-Review
Westmoreland Cultural Trust Arts in the Alley project will use mini-grant funds for an interactive video introducing featured artists.
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Art and music along the Lincoln Highway are getting a boost, thanks to mini-grants funded by the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources’ Bureau of Recreation and Conservation and administered by the Lincoln Highway Heritage Corridor.
Westmoreland Cultural Trust received $675 toward creating an interactive video tour of its Art in the Alley project in downtown Greensburg, along with placing plaques referring to the LHHC in the alley itself.
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