Arts festival returns with a ‘town-square feel’
Proceeds from the bike parade and the festival itself will benefit Palmer Home for Children, a local nonprofit organization. (Patrick Lantrip/The Daily Memphian)
The Silo Square Arts Festival will return for its second year Saturday, March 29, offering a mix of local artistry, live music and activities.
Organizers want to create a “town-square feel” while also serving as a significant driver for local businesses.
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Brandon LaGrone II
Brandon LaGrone Jr. is a Bluff City native who has earned an undergraduate degree in journalism from LSU’s Manship School. He’s written for publications including The (Baton Rouge) Advocate and The Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
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