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Target presents ArtBeat at the Henderson Events Plaza

This cultural arts series, sponsored by Target, features free family-friendly entertainment and arts education in an informal setting. The event will feature a performance by Bash the Trash, a group whose instruments are crafted from recycled materials. Gordon McCaw Steel Drum Group and Eric Price will demonstrate the Drum Circle. The Farmers Market will also be there with their fresh fruits, vegetables, and craft vendors.

When: Friday, Sept. 4, 2009
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Where: Henderson Events Plaza, 200 S Water St, Henderson

Cost: Not available

Age limit: All ages

Categories: Activities | Arts & Crafts, Discover Henderson, Henderson

Event posted March 24, 2009
Last updated March 24, 2009

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