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Arts district to offer more events to encourage after-work traffic
By Liz F. Kay, The Baltimore Sun
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"Final Fridays" — a program of events to be held the last Friday of each month — will feature entertainment and will be funded with part of a $150,000 grant from the National Endowment for the Arts.
"The goal is to get all the people who often pass through Station North on their way to have a reason to stop here after work on Friday," said Ben Stone, executive director of the district, which includes parts of the Charles North, Barclay and Greenmount West neighborhoods.
Most of the shows at the area’s theaters and music venues start between 9 and 11 p.m., Stone said, explaining that Final Fridays’ goal was to keep people in the area until those shows began.
"There’s a gap, and this is an attempt to fill that gap," said Stone, who added that the Final Fridays events would continue for a year.
Also, the first 150 people who arrive at Final Fridays will receive a "Sta-Note" — a $2 gift certificate that more than 10 area businesses have agreed to accept during Final Fridays.
Early birds will be able to redeem them for $2 off a book at Cyclops or $2 off coffee or food at the Station North Arts Cafe. They could also lower the cost of cover charges at Single Carrot Theater or the Baltimore Rock Opera Society.
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The event will kick off on Oct. 28 with a free performance by the band David Wax Museum, as well as acts by local musicians.
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https://articles.baltimoresun.com/2011-10-17/business/bs-bz-final-fridays-station-north-20111017_1_federal-grant-station-north-arts-cafe-entertainment-districtoldId.20111021025820473
