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Chalk Art Festival

Who: Steward should enjoy event planning
What: Chalk Art Festival
When: Outdoor weather months with least chance of rain
Where: Any site with large smooth swathes of asphalt or concrete
Why: Dynamic festival atmosphere, showcase local artists, photo ops for social media attention
How: Select a site, set a date, put out a call for artists. Plan food and craft vendors to accompany the event. Offer prizes engage local businesses as sponsors










 

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