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Chattahoochee's Final Friday brings nearly 300 neighbors together to support local businesses
Summary
Nearly 300 residents attended Chattahoochee's monthly Final Friday, a nearly 10-year tradition that features local vendors, live entertainment and family-friendly activities.
Content
Downtown Chattahoochee fills with music, food and visitors on the last Friday of each month. The monthly Final Friday event has run for nearly ten years and draws about 300 residents. It features local vendors, live entertainment and family-friendly activities with rotating themes. Organizers say the gatherings give small businesses exposure and create space for neighbors to meet.
What we know:
- The event has been held for nearly 10 years and typically draws around 300 residents each month.
- Activities include local vendors, live entertainment and family-friendly offerings with different themes.
- This month's event welcomed Riverbend Plants and Produce as a first-time vendor, bringing homegrown plants and fresh produce.
- Chattahoochee Main Street Executive Director Pamela Medley described the evening as a safe time for fellowship in the community.
- The next Final Friday is scheduled for 6 p.m. on Friday, March 27, and will feature a St. Patrick's Day theme.
Summary:
Organizers report that the gatherings sustain downtown activity and give small businesses exposure while offering residents a regular social occasion. The next Final Friday is scheduled for March 27 at 6 p.m., and organizers say the events help make downtown a lively gathering spot year-round.
