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Sep. 30—GOSHEN — This Friday, local residents can celebrate the arrival of fall with the October First Fridays Harvest Festival in downtown. Running from 5 to 9 p.m., the season's favorite ...
Aug. 4—GOSHEN — The Goshen Games returns to the city's First Fridays for a weekend of family-friendly tournaments and competitions. The weekend goes from 5 — 9 p.m. Friday and 9 a.m. — 2 p ...
In 2007, Downtown Goshen, Inc., a public-private partnership formed from the merger of Face of the City and the Downtown Action Team, started a First Fridays program. Occurring year round, First Fridays happens on the first Friday of each month with stores open until 9, music and other entertainment, and other events occurring within Goshen's ...
Aug. 4—GOSHEN — Kris Schlagenhauf, Syracuse, and her daughter, Lauren Eby, were fast on the pavement playing Pickleball at First Fridays in Goshen. "It was a First Fridays thing, so we said ...
On the first Friday of the fair, the fair officially opens with a traditional ribbon cutting. $5 First Friday - Fair admission is only $5 and many $5 food specials are available all day. Senior Queen Contest is held on the Park Stage later in the evening. The evening then wraps up with the Elkhart County 4-H Fair Queen Contest where 50 young ...
First Friday is the top networking event for African American professionals and consistently attracts over 16,000 people each month across North America according to First Fridays United. The First Fridays monthly events originated in 1987 as an outlet for African American professionals to mix, mingle and network.
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The Times later became a primary source of Civil War information for Goshen residents, providing battle reports from colonels and Indiana regiments. The Goshen Independent was founded in 1875 and was later renamed The Independent, the Goshen Weekly News and finally, in 1896, The Goshen Daily News when it then became a Republican newspaper. The ...