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Imagine Main Street to Host 'First Thursdays' Event on Feb. 7, 2013

Thursday's event provides an opportunity to enjoy shopping, music, art and artisan creations, chocolate, wine and moonshine tastings.

Imagine Main Street’s First Thursday events continue on Thursday, February 7 from 6:00 to 9:00 p.m.  The evening provides an opportunity to enjoy shopping, music, art and artisan creations, chocolate, wine and moonshine tastings.   

The highlights of Thursday’s scheduled activities include:

903 Main Street - MCC on Main presents the double bill of SunSoaked and SepiaTone. SunSoaked is a reggae-rock band from Connecticut’s Northwest Corner.  SepiaTone is an American alternative rock band based in the Connecticut River Valley.   

Enjoy champagne, chocolate from Munson’s Chocolates and wine from bin228.  The show begins at 7:00 in the Dehn Gallery.

974 Main Street – Check out what’s new at Wicked Chic.   The evening will feature a red carpet movie premiere of Swan Day CT #5 and Emerging Artist Opening, Onyx Moonshine tasting, Aruna chocolates, with art and artisan creations for sale throughout the store

Look for Imagine Food & Drink Specials at many downtown restaurants.

For more information or to volunteer, contact the Imagine Main Street Committee at ImagineMainStreet@cox.net.  Information is also available on the web at http://www.imaginemainstreet.com/ and on Imagine Main Street’s Facebook page.

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