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D- Artist Market of Pomfret Street - 16 West Pomfret Street - Open until 8pm. Sidewalk Sales!

D - Carlisle Arts Learning Center - 38 West Pomfret Street - Kid’s craft activity. Sidewalk sales on ceramics to benefit improvements to the ceramic studio. First floor exhibit - Shared Observations - Watercolor Paintings of Debra Tritt Kreiger and Photography of Jean Macaluso. Upper gallery - “Finding Home: Expressionistic and Figurative Oil Paintings by Arlyn Pettingell.

D - Lili’s Place Country Market & Café – 10 West Pomfret Street – featured menu items include walking tacos and ice cream.

D - Pat Craig Studios – 30 West Pomfret Street – Sidewalk Sales! “Beering” earrings BangOut demonstrations by artist Pat Craig.

D - Camellia’s Sin Tea Parlor - 36 West Pomfret Street - Sidewalk Sales!

D - West Pomfret/South Hanover “Shop the Block” area - Offering Face Painting by Carlisle Artist Fran Piper, play “Plinko” and “Shark Toss”. Bargains for Mom & Dad at the block wide Sidewalk Sales.

E - Carlisle Area Family Life Center - 155 North Hanover Street - Bruster’s Ice Cream and Disney Characters on site for pictures and selfies. The center will be open for tours.

E - the greatest gift - 117 North Hanover Street - co-sponsoring a balloon twisting artist creating a variety of designs for the kids to take home.

E - Market Cross Pub & Brewery - 113 North Hanover Street - co-sponsoring a balloon twisting artist creating a variety of designs for the kids to take home.

F - 2nd Time Around Consignment Shop - 20 North Hanover Street - Sidewalk Sales! Free temporary tattoos for the kids.

F - Nancy Stamm’s Galleria - 2 North Hanover Street - Resonate Church will be on the sidewalk with bottled water and a craft for the kids.

F - American Artisan Gallery - 35 North Hanover Street - Angela Bower will be demonstrating some of her painting techniques. Angela paints from the heart and creates gorgeous abstracts many of which are large. Light refreshments served.

F - No Common Scents - 15 North Hanover Street - Coloring activity and face painting.

G - On The Square at Intersection of High and Hanover - Fire Departments, EMS Unit and Carlisle Regional Medical Center Booth, Downtown Carlisle Association Booth with First Friday map brochures, Macaroni Kid - Kids activities including macaroni necklaces and bracelets, bubbles and dancing ribbons. Kettle Corn Vendor, Chain Saw Sculptor Danny Kissel, Caricatures by Louis Weiss, First Night Carlisle Booth, and Benchfield Farms Wagon Rides.

G - Create-A-Palooza - 11 East High Street - Bring the family to see this new art venue in town. Activities for the kids. A special object will be available for First Friday for all to paint. Take it a step further and have it glazed for $5. Something for all ages!

G - Selena’s Consignment & Vintage - 11 East High Street - New venue - Kid’s Sidewalk Sale on clothing size infant and up just $1.85 each.

H - Denim Coffee - 1 South Hanover Street - New venue - Open late for First Friday!

H - Marjorie’s Gems - 44 South Hanover Street - Sidewalk chalk art activity for the kids. Double stamp on $5 club.

H - Castlerigg Wine Shop - 110 South Hanover Street - 20% off appetizers 5pm-9pm and Sidewalk Sales.

H - Comfort Suites - 10 South Hanover Street - hosting the 2017 First Friday Season Sponsor Carlisle Regional Medical Center and guests on the deck. Also Comfort Suites will have a craft activity for the kids.

I - Cumberland County Historical Society - 21 North Pitt Street CCHS Parking Lot - Greater Carlisle Heart & Soul Project Annual Block Party - Living History theme including a blacksmith, a Revolutionary artificer, enlist in the French and Indian War, play 18th century children’s games, learn hands on about WWII, and hear songs of the old railroad from storyteller Matthew Dodd. Food will also be sold.

K - Tutto Bambino - 14 West Louther Street - Refreshments, LuLaRoe featuring kids clothing, a craft, face painting and a birthday party give away.

?G- DCA Event Information Booth – Corner of High and Hanover - pick up your First Friday brochure.

A - The Trout Gallery Art Museum at Dickinson located inside of the Weiss Center for the Arts- 240 West High Street - Free Event - 5pm - 8pm: create awesome art using wild and wacky media in the open arts lab, slide and bounce house, face painting, extreme dessert bar. 5:30pm: Art story - Goat in the Rug. 6pm: Kids program - From Navajo to Zuni: Native American Arts. 6:30pm: Storytelling, Legends from the Hopi. Entire event is free and open to the public.

B - The Clothesvine - 134 West High Street - Kid’s can make their own bracelet.

B - Harmony Society - 136 West High Street - Free craft for the kids weaving an Ojo de Dios (Eye of God). From 6 - 8pm - face painting by the one and only Posie the Fairy!

B - Helena’s Chocolate Creperie & Cafe - 36 West High Street - Open until 8pm.

B - Bosler Library - 158 West High Street - “Summer Reading Challenge Kickoff”. Also activities, crafts, programs and storytelling performances. Folk historian and storyteller Fiona Siobhan Powell will perform at 6pm and 7:30pm. The Bookery, a used book store operated by the Friends of Bosler Memorial Library, will be open from 5pm to 8pm featuring children’s books.

B - Whistlestop Bookshop - 129 West High Street - Open until 8pm. Giving away copies of Rosemary Wells’ book “Read to Your Bunny”, appropriate for pre-readers and early readers.

C - Georgie Lou’s Retro Candy - 56 West High Street - Open late. Your children will love this awesome candy shop...and so will you!

C - South Side Deli - 46 West High Street - $1 off salads every Friday. Check out other daily specials. Open until 6pm.

C - Carlisle Theatre - 40 West High Street - check website for movie listing.

C- History on High- The Shop - 33 West High Street - Book signing by author Randy Watts for 2 of his newest books “Cumberland Railway Company: Carlisle to Newville Trolley Line 1908-1920” and “Carlisle and Mount Holly Springs Street Railway Company: The Trolley to Holly”.