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WDIO Created: July 06, 2021 04:58 PM The Sidewalk Days Festival in Duluth starts up July 7th. The event was cancelled last year and Kristi Stokes, President of the Greater Downtown Council in Duluth said people are ready for its return this year. I think everybody is just so excited to be out there. It feels so great to be able to have events again, to be able to see people, to showcase our downtown,” said Stokes. “After missing it last year, we re excited to be back and we know our businesses and our vendors, and everyone is just going to be really excited and embrace this. ....
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Fox21Online May 25, 2021 The Annual Sidewalk Days Festival will be happening on Superior Street July 7 th through 9 th, and the Greater Downtown Council is excited to bring back the food, shopping, music, and entertainment that we missed out on last year. “The Sidewalk Days Festival is really a chance for us to showcase our downtown, shine the spotlight on it, and for everybody to really be able to show their love for our community. We want this to be an opportunity for people in the community, and from outside the community, to come and celebrate during our festival, to showcase what they have,” said Kristi Stokes, president of the Greater Downtown Council. ....