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We did it, everyone: We made it to the last week of the semester, and finals are just around the corner.
This year has been difficult for many, and we all need a break, so give yourself a pat on the back â and check out these weekend activities.
Weekend Weather Forecast: April 30 - May 2Â
For many, itâs the last weekend on campus, meaning we need to make the most of our time here before we go home for the summer.
Luckily, the weather this weekend, as of Thursday night, is in our favor. Via AccuWeather, warm days and cool nights will make for the perfect last weekend in Happy Valley.
May is just around the corner, and hoping to start the month off with community engagement, the Downtown State College Improvement District is organizing the May Day Art & Garden Walk this weekend.
The organization is teaming up with local businesses to showcase art and flowers from 5-8 p.m. Friday and from 12-5 p.m. Saturday throughout the streets and plazas of town.
Lee Anne Jeffries, the executive director of Downtown State College Improvement District, said her goal is to bring more people downtown, which she said has been difficult to accomplish during the pandemic.
After organizing a holiday art walk in December, Jeffries said the retail advisory committee proposed a similar event in the spring.
The Downtown State College Improvement District will host its first May Day Art & Garden Walk on Friday and Saturday.
The event brings together more than a dozen local artists and artisans, displaying their work throughout downtown businesses. Local businesses and organizations also will be offering special May Day experiences.
“Following the success of our holiday art walk last year, we thought a similar spring event would be well received,” Downtown State College Improvement District executive director Lee Anne Jeffries says. “We decided to plan for the weekend of the first of May and focus the theme on spring renewal, so May Day was a natural fit. Other communities enjoy May Day by hanging fresh flower arrangements on their doors, so we thought we would start this annual tradition downtown and get the community involved.”
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