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Art on the Alley returns May 3 in New Philadelphia
This free, family-friendly event features more than 120 local and regional vendors
Tuscarawas Arts Partnership's Art on the Alley is from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday, May 3, in downtown New Philadelphia. This free, family-friendly event features more than 120 local and regional vendors, live performances, food trucks and hands-on activities, creating a day of creativity, fun and community connection.
Guests can stroll through streets filled with original artwork, meet and interact with artists, enjoy live music and dance performances and savor a variety of local culinary offerings from food trucks and vendors. Spring-themed installations and interactive experiences invite visitors of all ages to engage with art while connecting with friends, family and neighbors.
“Art on the Alley is a highlight of the year for our community,” said Wilma Mullet, TAP executive director. “It’s a chance to celebrate local artists, enjoy the fresh spring air and experience creativity at every turn.”
TAP is also seeking volunteers to help make the event a success. Interested individuals can find more information and sign up on TAP’s website at tuscarawasartspartnership.org.
The event is free and open to the public. For a full list of vendors, performances and volunteer opportunities, visit tuscarawasartspartnership.org.