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Friday, September 7, 2012
Seymour slates sidewalk sale Sunday
SEYMOUR - In an effort to promote Seymour's historic downtown area and the local businesses, Attorney Karen Fisher and business owner Meghan Tarby have established the Downtown Merchant Group.
This group of business owners meets twice a month to discuss sales trends, marketing, and to plan events. The first event is a Sidewalk Sale from 2-5 p.m. Sunday.
Participating businesses include Tea with Tracy, Daddy's, Tickled Pink, Mad Hatter Boutique, Dancing Chihuahua, All-American General Store, Dragonflies, Yesterday’s Luxuries, Greenwich Workshop, and more!
It's never too early to shop for the holidays, so support your local economy by spreading the word and heading to downtown Seymour this weekend.
Stay tuned for more events in the upcoming months by liking our Facebook page, www.facebook.com/ShopsAtSeymour.
The above is taken from a press release from Meghan Tarby, owner, The Mad Hatter Boutique.
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