Warren Walkabout is Sunday

Posted 10/17/15

The weather should be perfect for Sunday’s Walkabout, as Warren opens its doors from noon to 5 p.m.

Shops, artists studios, galleries, and restaurants will be open with treats, demonstrations, sales and samples. Podsnappery is organizing …

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Warren Walkabout is Sunday

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The weather should be perfect for Sunday’s Walkabout, as Warren opens its doors from noon to 5 p.m.

Shops, artists studios, galleries, and restaurants will be open with treats, demonstrations, sales and samples. Podsnappery is organizing street buskers to play live music all day at various locations, and the Extraordinary Rendition Marching Band is back this year.

Don’t know where to go? Look for the balloons; they mark places to visit. And a free trolley will run visitors from point to point, from artists’ studios at Cutler Mill to the small shops of Water Street. If you can’t wait for the next trolley run, there will likely be two pedicabs.

Walkabout is hosted by Discover Warren. For more info, see here.

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