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Flower Hour: While exploring downtown Muncie during Brink of Summer ArtsWalk, collect flowers from 10 different locations to create a beautiful, custom bouquet. Tickets for Flower Hour are $20 and can be purchased online at downtownmuncie.org/flowerhour or from a participating sponsor or Downtown Development board or staff member. Money raised through this event will support DWNTWN event programming and development opportunities. This event is presented by Normandy Flower Shop, Foister s Flowers and Gifts, Dandelions Flowers and Gifts, and Miller s Flowers and Gifts.
The Commercial Kitchen by Pink Leaf, 108 S. Walnut St.: The new Commercial Kitchen by Pink Leaf will be open 5:30-8 p.m. for tours. Check out a newly commissioned art piece in the lobby, take home a packet of seeds and let the kids enjoy youth-designed coloring pages and cookies.
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11:00 AM January 14, 2021
Somewhere To Go’s Julie Shannon and trustees Barry Edwards and John Codd with Somerset Signing and Framing Co’s Stu Turner and his children.
- Credit: Somerset Signing and Framing Co
A family business which sells sports memorabilia has raised £1,045 for Somewhere To Go, thanks to an online raffle.
Stuart and Marina Turner, who own Somerset Signing and Framing Co, organised a raffle in aid of the charity which provides vital support to people sleeping rough.
Followers of the family business, which is based in Kewstoke, bought raffle tickets with three prizes up for grabs – a signed Diego Maradona LED shirt montage, a signed Jonny Wilkinson 2003 shirt montage and a signed tambourine montage by Liam Gallagher.