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Mayor Breed Proposes Waiving City Fees for Night Markets, Block Parties, Farmers’ Markets, Other Outdoor Community Events |
- Google-News-Wire
- May 4, 2024
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Mayor’s Press Office Mayor London N. Breed introduced legislation on April 26 to encourage and expand outdoor community events. The first will waive City fees for certain events, making them less costly to produce. The second will simplify the health permitting for special event food vendors through the creation of an annual permit. Both pieces […]
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Arkansas
Walmart Heirs Launch New Music Festival in Bid to Make Arkansas an Art Destination | Smart News
The FORMAT festival will be held on 250 acres of open green land just a few miles outside of Bentonville, Arkansas. Zak Heald / Courtesy of FORMAT Some travelers know the Ozarks for the region’s forests and caves. Now, a new festival seeks to put Bentonville, Arkansas—home to Walmart’s headquarters—on the cultural map for something […]
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