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Friday, February 07, 2014

First Friday In Snow Hill

Arts on the River, First Friday in Snow Hill 
Date/Time: 02-07-14 / 5:00 PM

Location: Downtown Snow Hill

SNOW HILL, MD:
Not only is February American Heart Month, Black History Month and National Children’s Dental Health Month, it also brings us Ground Hog’s Day, President’s Day, Valentine’s Day, and the new season of First Fridays in Snow Hill. So wear something red to town on Friday, February 7, 2014 and you will find some special promotions at the local galleries, shops, and restaurants. At the same time you will enjoy walking around the charming downtown district of Snow Hill from 5:00 pm until 8:00 pm.

Start your evening at Snow Hill’s two new stores: The Corner Shoppe and The Green Doors. Big Green egg cookers, infused oils and flavored vinegars are featured in The Corner Shoppe along with other unique culinary finds. The Green Doors offers refinished furniture, pillows, candles and jewelry. Further down Washington Street is The Serenity Shoppe where you will find beautifully hand crafted Valentine cards and gift certificates for your sweetie!

Across the street you will find new art work at the American Art Gallery.

As you browse through the collectibles and antiques at Antiques by the River you may find one of 25 “Freebies” scattered through out the store. If you find something marked “Free” it is yours! Don’t miss the fun!

Patti McDermott is busy creating unique cakes and cupcakes to tempt First Friday visitors in her shop: Miss Patti Cake on Green Street. She is offering 10% off any Valentine's Day cake orders and 15% off Valentine’s Day cupcake orders.

Next door the Sassy Girl Boutique is featuring gifts for your Valentine and up to 60% off any remaining Christmas items! And at Snow Hill Business Center you will see Jerry’s Woodcraft items.

Bishop’s Stock Fine Art, Craft and Wine will open its Winter Abstracts 2014 show by a variety of artists. Wine for tasting comes from Spain.

Plan to have dinner at one of the excellent restaurants in Town. Reservations are strongly recommended. The Emporium Dinette will be serving an amazing prime rib dinner. The Blue Dog will feature Todd Crosby and the WW Tunes and Harvest Moon Tavern hosts Opposite Directions from 7:00 – 10:00. Also open is the American Legion.

First Fridays are sponsored by Arts on the River, Snow Hill’s Art and Entertainment District, the Worcester County Arts Council and the Maryland State Arts Council. For more information, contact 410-632-2080.

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

Surprising Snow Hill has more going on downtown than Salisbury.

Anonymous said...

Check out Miss Patti Cakes website and FB. Her creations are spectacular.

Anonymous said...

Love Snow Hill. Another great Delmarva town. They offer so much for so many...

This is how the Government Controls the masses said...

What happened to White History Month? Or Native American History Month? Or Eskimo History Month? ...la la la

Anonymous said...

3:46

Spoken like someone who hasn't been to downtown Salisbury in 5+ years.

Snow Hill is great, don't get me wrong, but downtown Salisbury has plenty going on these days.

Rolex said...

@4;48
Give it a rest...

Anonymous said...

Anonymous This is how the Government Controls the masses said...
What happened to White History Month? Or Native American History Month? Or Eskimo History Month? ...la la la

February 7, 2014 at 4:48 PM

They were run out of town like the Trader Joe's in Oregon/Washington state? Blacks said the store would bring in too many whites.

Anonymous said...

Blogger Rolex said...
@4;48
Give it a rest...

February 7, 2014 at 6:40 PM

Why? Are we not equal and can play the race card equally?

Anonymous said...

Snow Hill is great, don't get me wrong, but downtown Salisbury has plenty going on these days.

February 7, 2014 at 5:15 PM

Jimbo, don't you have to go bail out your dad?

Anonymous said...

When one can actually FEEL the difference after crossing the Pocomoke River bridge one gets a sense of why Snow Hill has so much going for it.