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First Fridays On Main theme for tonight is Read, White, and Blue

First Fridays On Main theme for tonight is Read, White, and Blue

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The theme for tonight’s First Fridays on Main Street event is Read, White, and Blue.  There will be a book swap for all ages as well as entertainment from the Tri-Tones and the 1270’s.  The national anthem will be sung live followed by a flag presentation from the Mitchell National Guard at 6:15 PM.  At 7 PM, there will be a watermelon eating contest.  Other activities include a train ride and an inflatable corn maze, as well as other kids’ activities.  Several food trucks with many options will also be on hand.

First Fridays on Main is free and open to the public. It is scheduled for 5-9 PM.

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