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Port-Palooza: Fun, Music & Food in Historic Port Deposit on Sept. 18th

Posted on September 12, 2010 by admin

Here’s  another opportunity to enjoy Port Deposit.  On Saturday, Sept. 18th the old town square is going to come alive while the folk-bluegrass duo, Cold Springs Road, performs as dusk settles on the historic river town.  There’s going to be lots of fun, food and special drinks available from vendors and outlets around town.  The event is sponsored by the Port Deposit Chamber of Commerce.  We’ve got it on our calendar as Port Deposit becomes one of our favorite destination spots.  Adding these sorts of entertainment opportunities strengthens a Main Street as a community pulls together to support its small businesses while drawing on cultural and natural resources.  Congratulations to Port Deposit and the local chamber for continuing to add these types of products. 

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0 thoughts on “Port-Palooza: Fun, Music & Food in Historic Port Deposit on Sept. 18th”

  1. Annette says:
    September 13, 2010 at 8:23 am

    Lovely Mike, many thanks!!

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  2. Sue Weise says:
    September 17, 2010 at 1:11 pm

    would like to know if its too late to become a vendor at Port Palooza.. I live about 3 miles outside of Port on Liberty Grove Rd..

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