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1st Thursdays on the Walk Returns

Special sales, music and kids-oriented entertainment is featured at Thursday's event at Merchant's Walk.

Merchant’s Walk Shopping Center will hold another 1st Thursdays on the Walk this Thursday from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. 

The sixth installment in a series of free community-driven events hosted by East Cobb’s newly redeveloped shopping center, June’s Thursday on the Walk will boast live top 40s covers performed Ocean Street, and an activity area to keep kids occupied with coloring, crafts and face painting. 

In addition to complimentary entertainment, select Merchant’s Walk retailers will extend shopping hours until 9 p.m. and offer special savings for event guests.

Families can to pack up their lawn chairs, grab dinner to-go from one of the many Merchant’s Walk eateries - , , , , , , – and picnic with family and neighbors while enjoying complimentary entertainment and generous savings offered by Merchant’s Walk retailers. 

For more information on Merchant’s Walk and its stores visit www.edens.com or the Merchant’s Walk Facebook page at www.facebook.com/merchantswalk

 


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